Bennie K | |
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Origin | Japan |
Genres | Urban |
Years active | 2001 - present |
Labels | For Life Music |
Website | http://www.benniek.jp |
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Yuki Cico DJ Hi-Kick |
Bennie K (often stylized as BENNIE K) is an urban female duo that consists of vocalist Yuki and rapper Cico, who both love American hip-hop music. They met while Yuki was in Los Angeles undergoing voice training with Roger Burnley. They made their debut in January 2001 with the single "Melody," released on the For Life Music label.
Bennie K's 8th single "Sunrise" (2004) landed them in the top 10 of the Oricon singles chart for the first time. When their 9th single "Dreamland" (2005) grabbed the #2 spot on the chart, they knew they had just got their big break.[1] Their 4th album "Japana-rhythm" debuted at #1 on the Oricon albums chart.[2]
Bennie K's songs usually combine Japanese and English — their English is more fluent than most Japanese singers. Although their sound is primarily urban, they often bend genres and draw from a variety of diverse musical styles — from Latin to country to dancehall, just to name a few.
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Yuki was born in Osaka Prefecture, but grew up in Kashima (鹿島市), Saga Prefecture, located in Japan’s Kyūshū region. She has a brother who is 4 years older than she is. Yuki is a graduate of Kashima City’s westside public junior high school. At the age of 14, Yuki successfully passed an audition as her graduation date approached. She subsequently did not appear at her junior high school graduation ceremony so that she could go over to America. While living in Los Angeles, California, she went back and forth between attending a local prep school, formal voice training, and dance lessons. This is when she polished her singing ability.[1]
Cico grew up in Suita (吹田市), Osaka Prefecture, located in Japan’s Kansai region. She has an older brother and sister. Her alma mater was Osaka Kunei Senior High School, but like Yuki, she was also 14 years old when she had the chance to study abroad — except she went to New Zealand. Cico had quite an outgoing personality at the time, and would come up and speak to just about anybody, in her Osaka dialect no less. This stood out in her community so much so that an article was written in the local newspaper about a “very chatty, Japanese-speaking girl.” Cico ended up spending her high school years in New Zealand as well. At one time, she was enrolled in Ritsumeikan University’s college of international relations, but dropped out mid-semester. Cico eventually went over to Los Angeles to begin producing rap and hip-hop.[1]
Hi-Kick is Bennie K’s manager and DJ. His hometown is in Nagano Prefecture, located in Japan’s Chūbu region. He graduated from Tokai University in 1950.[1]
During the summer of ’99, Yuki and Cico had a chance encounter. Yuki was on a homestay in Los Angeles, and her residence happened to also be that of Cico’s aunt. While sharing the same quarters, the two really hit it off. Returning to Japan separately, they continued their musical endeavors. Not too long after, they had the opportunity to join forces at a Christmas event, and decided afterward to unite and devote themselves to music.[1]
In the new year after deciding to work together, Yuki and Cico went to Kyōto (京都) and prayed for future success at the Fushimi Inari Taisha (伏見稲荷大社), a shrine famous for Inari, a god of business and harvest. On their way back, they came across the Gojō Bridge, recalling it as the site of a famous Japanese legend — the battle between Benkei (弁慶) and Ushiwakamaru (牛若丸). The powerful Japanese warrior monk Benkei is said to have posted himself at this bridge, fighting and winning consecutive duels with 999 passing swordsmen. His 1,000th duel was with Ushiwakamaru and did not end in Benkei’s favor. Benkei joined Ushiwakamaru as a retainer and they had many successful missions together.[3] Yuki and Cico noticed similarities between the legendary duo and themselves — despite an age difference between the two of them, they both seemed to have their sights aimed high. The duo considered “Benkei and Ushiwakamaru” as a name for their act, but later felt it was too unoriginal to just use the names of other people. When Yuki began learning guitar, she started out with Ben E. King’s "Stand by Me." Being that this was the first song the duo ever sang together, they decided to combine Benkei with Ben E. King — and the name Bennie K was born. To Yuki and Cico, Benkei is a symbol of power; they feel that this name choice reflects their commitment to putting out music that expresses themselves as powerful women.[1]
Following the release of "The “Bestest” Bennie K Show," Bennie K went off the radar for many months. On 8.19.09, Yuki and Cico updated the official Bennie K website, announcing that they would be starting a new venture called BK Project. The duo sincerely apologized for their delay in dispelling any rumors about their absence that may have stirred up anxiety in fans. Yuki has decided to put her singing on hold — and will shift to the role of producer — desiring to take on a greater goal of supporting other amateur and professional musicians. Yuki and Cico both recognize that they have received a great deal of help from other artists over the years — which greatly contributed to their successes — and feel that now is the time to show their gratitude by giving back to the music community. They will be working with American singer Becca for their first production under the project — a single entitled "Dreamer" that will be released under the name Bennie Becca on 11.4.09.[4]