Whiteberry
Whiteberry were a five-piece all-girl pop/rock band from Hokkaido, Japan. A… Read Full Bio ↴Whiteberry were a five-piece all-girl pop/rock band from Hokkaido, Japan. Although not reaching more than cult status outside of their native country (many American J-pop fans consider them to be a cross between punk pioneers The Ramones and R&B superstars TLC), the group gained a loyal following with their recordings and live performances.
The band - vocalist Yuki Maeda, guitarist Aya Inatsuki, bassist Yukari Hasegawa, keyboardist Rimi Mizusawa, and drummer Erika Kawamura - formed in 1994 while the members - all lifelong friends, while Maeda and Kawamura were also cousins - were just starting junior high school. A few years and a string of local performances later, the group came to the notice of members of popular Japanese rock band Judy and Mary and were offered a recording deal with Sony Japan's Pop Artist imprint in 1999.
The group, still in high school at the time, recorded and released their first EP After School, which they quickly followed up with several singles, all original material with the exception of their fourth, a cover of the Jitterin' Jinn hit "[song]Natsumatsuri[/song]". The single became the band's most popular number and is now more identified with them than with the original group. Capitalizing on the momentum, the group completed and released their debut full-length album, "Hatsu".
After a fifth single, "[song]Akubi[/song]" (a rearranged new recording of a song from their EP), the group divided their time between completing their high school education and working on the follow up album, "Chameleon". The record's release was preceded by three new singles, "Sakura Nakimichi", "Kakurenbo" (which was tied into the Japanese release of a Pokémon movie), and "Tachiiri Kinshi". The latter song, whose title translates to "Off Limits", raised quite a few eyebrows with its uncharacteristic aggressiveness and its music video which depicted the band in rugby uniforms, bumrushing a corporate boardroom and performing their song atop a conference table while businessmen looked on in horror.
"Chameleon" was released in January of 2002 and was complimented by reviewers as being a superior follow up to "Hatsu". Whiteberry featured some darker-themed songs on the album, a contrast from some of the overtly happy material they had done before.
After a short tour behind the album, the group began to finish their final year of high school, in the meantime releasing a trilogy of three singles in late 2002 that featured a cover version of a favorite classic J-Pop or J-Rock hit on the A-side and a new Whiteberry original on the B-side. The first of these, "Jitensha Dorobou", was accompanied by a fully-animated video.
Whiteberry spent most of 2003 off the road and out of the studio as their education took precedence, but were commissioned to record two songs for the soundtrack album to the TV series SE Gundam Wing. Both songs were released as a single in February of 2004; the A-side, "Shinjiru Chikara", featured lyrics written by all five group members stating how much they missed each other after the graduation of the band members from high school and the decision of some members to attend college. A week after the single was released, the group issued a statement announcing that after ten years together, they were amicably disbanding the group because of some member's college commitments. The group played tearful farewell shows in Tokyo and their native Hokkaido in late March of 2004. A posthumous anthology, "Kiseki", was released in May of 2002, and a DVD counterpart, "Videoberry Final", followed the month afterward.
In 2006 Yuki Maeda returned to music with a new band, Yukki, which featured fellow ex-Whiteberry Yukari Hasegawa as its bassist. They released a self-titled EP on the Japanese indie label Deadgirls in May of that year.
The band - vocalist Yuki Maeda, guitarist Aya Inatsuki, bassist Yukari Hasegawa, keyboardist Rimi Mizusawa, and drummer Erika Kawamura - formed in 1994 while the members - all lifelong friends, while Maeda and Kawamura were also cousins - were just starting junior high school. A few years and a string of local performances later, the group came to the notice of members of popular Japanese rock band Judy and Mary and were offered a recording deal with Sony Japan's Pop Artist imprint in 1999.
The group, still in high school at the time, recorded and released their first EP After School, which they quickly followed up with several singles, all original material with the exception of their fourth, a cover of the Jitterin' Jinn hit "[song]Natsumatsuri[/song]". The single became the band's most popular number and is now more identified with them than with the original group. Capitalizing on the momentum, the group completed and released their debut full-length album, "Hatsu".
After a fifth single, "[song]Akubi[/song]" (a rearranged new recording of a song from their EP), the group divided their time between completing their high school education and working on the follow up album, "Chameleon". The record's release was preceded by three new singles, "Sakura Nakimichi", "Kakurenbo" (which was tied into the Japanese release of a Pokémon movie), and "Tachiiri Kinshi". The latter song, whose title translates to "Off Limits", raised quite a few eyebrows with its uncharacteristic aggressiveness and its music video which depicted the band in rugby uniforms, bumrushing a corporate boardroom and performing their song atop a conference table while businessmen looked on in horror.
"Chameleon" was released in January of 2002 and was complimented by reviewers as being a superior follow up to "Hatsu". Whiteberry featured some darker-themed songs on the album, a contrast from some of the overtly happy material they had done before.
After a short tour behind the album, the group began to finish their final year of high school, in the meantime releasing a trilogy of three singles in late 2002 that featured a cover version of a favorite classic J-Pop or J-Rock hit on the A-side and a new Whiteberry original on the B-side. The first of these, "Jitensha Dorobou", was accompanied by a fully-animated video.
Whiteberry spent most of 2003 off the road and out of the studio as their education took precedence, but were commissioned to record two songs for the soundtrack album to the TV series SE Gundam Wing. Both songs were released as a single in February of 2004; the A-side, "Shinjiru Chikara", featured lyrics written by all five group members stating how much they missed each other after the graduation of the band members from high school and the decision of some members to attend college. A week after the single was released, the group issued a statement announcing that after ten years together, they were amicably disbanding the group because of some member's college commitments. The group played tearful farewell shows in Tokyo and their native Hokkaido in late March of 2004. A posthumous anthology, "Kiseki", was released in May of 2002, and a DVD counterpart, "Videoberry Final", followed the month afterward.
In 2006 Yuki Maeda returned to music with a new band, Yukki, which featured fellow ex-Whiteberry Yukari Hasegawa as its bassist. They released a self-titled EP on the Japanese indie label Deadgirls in May of that year.
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10 Years After 約束するヨ10年後も変わらないって 約束してネこれからも4649どーぞ けんかしたよくころんだ やっちゃったおこられた …
Dearest お元気ですか? 何をしてますか? 気がつけば 2ヶ月がもう過ぎました いつも同じ曲が流れてた 君の部屋 君のそばが とて…
Kakurenbo どんなに遠くに離れても どんなにかくれても どんなに小さく静かでも キミを見つけだすよ キミに会いに行くよ オレンジ夕日…
natsu matsuri 君がいた夏は遠い夢の中 空に消えてった打ち上げ花火 君の髪の香りはじけた 浴衣姿がまぶしすぎて お祭りの夜は胸が騒いだよ…
negaiboshi なんでも願いは叶うよう ずっとずっとずっと想っていれば 誰にもマネできないような 世界一のすごい夢がある!! 晴れた空の…
P・O・T 終わりの鐘が鳴り さぁおはようさん 退屈を退治しに行こう 3丁目のバス停までノンス トップダッシュです P・O・T 頭の…
taiyo wo buttobase!! いじわる太陽 こらしめに行こう 半袖重ね着 タマネギ 時間と自信はリュックにつめて お弁当もちゃんと持ったし 「今年の夏…
Whiteberry no Chiisana Daibouken さぁ出かけよう土曜の午後 二人だけで お気に入り 自転車乗って 公園の小さな山から 飛び出してく 楽しい歌口ずさんで 向…
YUKI 寒がりの指先に 今年もまた 冷たい雪の声 小さな体も凍っちゃいそう 初めて恋をみつけた どこまで続くよな 白い道に足跡を…
かくれんぼ どんなに遠くに離れても どんなにかくれても どんなに小さく静かでも キミを見つけだすよ キミに会いに行くよ オレンジ夕日…
がんばれ!女の子 私は女の子です まだ大人じゃないんです すごく悩む年頃です ストレスもたまります 泣かないめげない負けない逃げない 今日…
ときめきラブコール それは12月のいつもと変わらない ぱっとしない日 いつも何かイイコ トないかなって思う 空を見ながら君がいた戻りたい ず…
めざせポケモンマスター たとえ 火の中 水の中 草の中 森の中 土の中 雲の中 あのコのスカートの中 (キャ~!) なかなか なかなか なかなか…
信じる力 走る時空に 負けないくらい 流れる雲を追い越す 夕暮れの中 二人の影が小さく消えるまで たとえこの先 達う時間が 僕ら…
夏祭り 君がいた夏は遠い夢の中 あぁ 空に消えてった打ち上げ花火 君の髪の香りはじけた 浴衣姿がまぶしすぎて お祭りの夜は胸が…
太陽をぶっとばせ!! いじわる太陽 こらしめに行こう 半袖重ね着 タマネギ 時間と自信はリュックにつめて お弁当もちゃんと持ったし 「今年の夏…
愛落人形 なんでアタシばかり電話を かけなきゃダメなの? 急激に成長していく この気持ち何なの? 口に出せなくて自爆する オリの中…
桜並木道 ドキドキのちっちゃな種をうえて 誰よりも大きくなって 桜舞う私の心舞う そこで君と会いたい 夢が咲く新しく変わってく 涙…
生まれ変わってもアタシでいたい OH YEAH LET'S RUN MYSELF 強くなりたいと思う日も 優しくなりたいと思う日も わがままいつもの悪い…
通学路 いつものペースでつまんない授業に ピリオド打ったピンクリップ塗って 自由になることを探しているよ だけど見つからない …
願い星 なんでも願いは叶うよう ずっとずっとずっと想っていれば 誰にもマネできないような 世界一のすごい夢がある!! 晴れた空の…