- M-flo
Infobox musical artist
Name = m-flo
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Origin =Japan
Genre =hip-hop , pop,rap ,j-pop
Years_active = 1997 - present
Label =Avex ,Rhythm Zone
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URL = http://www.m-flo.com
Current_members = VERBAL, Taku Takahashi
Past_members = LISA (1997 - 2002)m-flo is a
Japanese hip hop group consisting of producer and DJ Taku Takahashi and emcee VERBAL. Former member Lisa left the group in 2002 to pursue a solo career.As of 2008, the group have released five studio albums, all of which have been top-ten hits in
Japan .History
Before m-flo
VERBAL (born "Ryu Yong Gi" (Korean: 류영기/유영기, Hanja: 柳榮起)) and nihongo|Taku Takahashi|高橋拓 "Takahashi Taku" first met as students atSt. Mary's International School in Tokyo [http://metropolis.co.jp/tokyointerview/359/tokyointerviewinc.htm Metropolis [Tokyo In Person: Play that funky music ] ] . The pair collaborated together in the group N.M.D., in which Takahashi was drummer and VERBAL emceed, as well as throwing dance parties where they often performed together freestyle. Following highschool, VERBAL took up study at theGordon-Conwell Theological Seminary inBoston while Taku relocated to study inLos Angeles . Following their return toJapan , the duo began performing in clubs and on television hoping to attract the attention of record companies. In 1998, Taku met Asakawa Masaji, the director of management company Artimage and DJ of the group GTS. Masaji invited Taku to produce a reworking ofBarbra Streisand 'sThe Way We Were with a rap by VERBAL, originally intended as a GTS release. The song was released on vinyl in 1998 onAvex Trax 's Rhythm Republic indie imprint and later on the compilation album The Intergalactic Collection ~ギャラコレ~, and sold about 1000 units.Forming m-flo
Following the release of "The Way We Were", VERBAL and Taku invited LISA nihongo|Elizabeth Sakura Narita|成田 エリザベス 桜|Narita Erizabesu Sakura] , a friend while at St. Mary's who at the time was performing under the
pseudonym "UNIKA" solo and in several underground projects trying to gain credit as a musician, to collaborate with them on a second single,been so long , released under the m-flo name. The name, originally "mediarite flow", was considered too long, and was shortened by the group's label to "m-flo". VERBAL has commented that "There's no deep meaning to it. I guess we want to have an impact (in music) like a meteorite.". The song was released on a limited-run vinyl with Rhythm Republic in 1998, attracting the attention of the major Avex Trax sublabelRhythm Zone .1999-2000: Planet Shining
The group's first release with Rhythm Zone,
The Tripod E.P. , was a double a-side single which included a re-release of "been so long" alongside new track "flo jack" and was released onJuly 7 1999 . The EP gained the group a #7 position on theOricon charts, and "been so long" was licensed byKonami for inclusion inbeatmania IIDX 3rd Style alongside the group's third single, "L.O.T.(Love or Truth)". A further four singles were released prior to the release of the group's first full-length album, "Planet Shining ", onFebruary 23 2000 . The album reached #6 in theOricon charts.2000-2002: EXPO EXPO, LISA's departure
Following the release of the "Planet Shining" remix album "
The Replacement Percussionists " in August 2000, the group released the first single from their second album, "How You Like Me Now?", onSeptember 1 2000 . In January of the following year they released "come again", which achieved a #4 position in theOricon charts and was their highest-selling single to date, selling 389,760 units [ [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/412559/1/ m−flo-リリース-ORICON STYLE ミュージック ] ] and landing in the top 50 highest-selling singles in Japan for 2001. The group's second album, "EXPO EXPO ", was released onMarch 28 2001 , and reached #3 on theOricon charts.The group followed "EXPO EXPO" with a tour of Japan, released on CD and DVD in September 2001, and an album of remixes from "EXPO EXPO", "
EXPO Bouei Robot GRAN SONIK ", in November.Following the release of "GRAN SONIK", LISA announced her departure from the group to pursue a solo career in early 2002.
2003-2008: m-flo loves...
After a period of inactivity, during which VERBAL and Taku engaged themselves in a series of side-projects and released a collection of collaborations entitled "
Sotoshigoto ~m-flo turns it out!~ ", m-flo released onMarch 5 2003 a fan-selected best of album, The Intergalactic Collection ~ギャラコレ~. The last track on the album hinted at the arrival of a new vocalist to replace LISA, although the vocalist's identity was not revealed.On
June 6 2003 , the group released a pair of collaborations withZainichi R&B singerCrystal Kay ,REEEWIND! andI LIKE IT . The singles were released under the names "m-flo loves Crystal Kay" and "Crystal Kay loves m-flo" respectively and both charted in the top 10, providingCrystal Kay with her highest-selling single to date. "REEWIND!" began a string of collaborations that spanned four years and three albums.2004's "
ASTROMANTIC " featured collaborations with top names in Japanese pop,jazz ,R&B andelectronica includingCHEMISTRY ,DOUBLE andRyuichi Sakamoto and achieved a #2 position in theOricon charts and a #17 position in theWorld Charts . The album was supported by a live DVD and remix albumAstromantic Charm School , and also provided the group with their highest selling single since "come again", collaboration withKorea n singerBoA the Love Bug , which reached #8 on theOricon charts.The group released their follow-up album "
BEAT SPACE NINE " in 2005. The record featured a heavier electronic sound than the jazz-oriented "ASTROMANTIC " and included collaborations withKahimi Karie andAkiko Wada . The album's final track, "TRIPOD BABY", included a cameo by former m-flo vocalist LISA. "BEAT SPACE NINE " provided the group with their highest-selling album to date and their firstOricon #1. The album was supported by a live DVD and the remix album "Dope Space Nine ".The third album in the m-flo loves... series, "
COSMICOLOR ", was released onMarch 28 2007 . The final album in the series, it included collaborations withKoda Kumi ,Snacky Chan ,Amuro Namie andBonnie Pink , as well as a second collaboration withCrystal Kay , intended as a symbolic close to the m-flo loves... project. The album achieved a #2Oricon position and was supported by a live DVD. A two-disc remix album, spanning remixes both from "COSMICOLOR " and songs from m-flo's previous four albums, "electriCOLOR -COMPLETE REMIX- ", was released onSeptember 26 2007 .On
February 13 2008 the group released a collection of greatest hits from the "m-flo loves..." series,Award SuperNova -Loves Best- . The album debuted at #1 on theOricon charts. It also featured a final new collaboration for the series,love comes and goes , withEmi Hinouchi ,Ryohei Yamamoto ,EMYLI ,YOSHIKA , and LISA.Future
Both Taku and VERBAL have denied that m-flo will disband following the discontinuation of the m-flo loves... series. VERBAL has stated that the band intend to focus on individual side-projects, with a rumoured third
MIC BANDITZ album in production. Additionally, there is speculation among fans that LISA may re-join the band as a full-time member following her extensive participation in the "m-flo TOUR 2007 COSMICOLOR" tour & DVD.Outside m-flo
Both VERBAL and Taku have headed up several side projects outside m-flo. VERBAL heads Rhythm Zone imprint espionage records [ [http://www.espionage.jp/ espionage records ] ] , where he produces all-girl
Hip hop outfitHeartsdales and collaborates with groupMIC BANDITZ . He is also a member of JapaneseHip hop supergroupTeriyaki Boyz onA Bathing Ape founderNigo 's (B)APE Sounds imprint, and in 2002 contributed as emcee and producer to two tracks onSUITE CHIC 'sWHEN POP HITS THE FAN album.Taku also heads his own Rhythm Zone imprint, Tachytelic Records [ [http://www.tachytelic.co.jp/ Tachytelic Records ] ] , where he produces
singer-songwriter Emi Hinouchi . He also released an album of remixes by other artists, "Tachytelic Night~welcomes you to the FAR EAST~ ", in 2003.Additionally, VERBAL and Taku have both acted as sometime producers and collaborators for artists who came to prominence largely because of their participation in the m-flo loves... series, including
Emi Hinouchi ,YOSHIKA ,EMYLI ,Ryohei Yamamoto and LISA. Since "ASTROMANTIC ", these artists have been collectively referred to as the Global Astro Alliance. In addition to the earlier "Sotoshigoto ~m-flo turns it out!~ ", VERBAL and Taku have released two compilations of collaborations between m-flo, the Global Astro Alliance, and other artists. The first, "m-flo inside ", was released in 2004 shortly before the first album in the m-flo loves... series. The second, "m-flo inside -WORKS BEST II- ", was released onJuly 26 2006 .Discography
Albums
Studio Albums
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February 23 ,2000 -Planet Shining
#March 28 ,2001 - EXPO EXPO
#May 26 ,2004 - ASTROMANTIC
#August 24 ,2005 -Beat Space Nine
#March 28 ,2007 -Cosmicolor Remix Albums
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August 9 ,2000 -The Replacement Percussionists
#November 28 ,2001 - EXPO Bouei Robot GRAN SONIK
#September 15 ,2004 - ASTROMANTIC CHARM SCHOOL
#November 5 ,2005 -Dope Space Nine
#September 26 ,2007 - electriCOLOR -COMPLETE REMIX-Best Albums
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March 5 ,2003 -The Intergalactic Collection ~ギャラコレ~
#February 13 ,2008 -Award SuperNova -Loves Best- Compilations
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February 27 ,2002 - Sotoshigoto ~m-flo turns it out!~
#March 17 ,2003 -m-flo inside
#July 26 ,2006 -m-flo inside -WORKS BEST II- Singles
Other Appearances
In 2005 m-flo produced the second solo single ウソツキBOY|Usotsuki-Boy for Korean singer Sunday, who is a part of the group 天上智喜|천상지희|Chun Sang Ji Hee.
Video Games
M-flo has contributed to the video games industry by both providing songs for games, and by advertising for these games. For the first versions of the video game
Beatmania IIDX , M-flo has contributed short versions of the songs "L.O.T. (Love Or Truth)", "Mirrorball Satellite 2012", "The Theme from flo jack", "been so long", and "The Rhyme Brokers". Another music related video game,Dance Dance Revolution , featured the songs "The Theme from flo jack", "been so long", and "The Rhyme Brokers".A version of the track "TRIPOD BABY" (from the album
BEAT SPACE NINE ) was re-released for the Shadow the Hedgehog video game that came out in November 2005. A commercial for the game, featuring Taku and Verbal, was also aired. Taku and Verbal are big fans of the character Shadow.References
External links
* [http://m-flo.com/index.html m-flo.com] - The official website
* [http://nippop.com/artist/artist_id-170/artist_name-m_flo/ m-flo Nippop Profile]
* [http://www.m-flo.net/cgi/database2s/database2s.cgi?keys3=00&tid=d&did=d&sort=down2+down8s M-FLO.NET : Discography/Works]
* [http://metropolis.co.jp/tokyointerview/359/tokyointerviewinc.htm VERBAL interview]
* [http://wiki.theppn.org/m-flo m-flo page on wiki.theppn]
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