Southern All Stars (サザンオールスターズ), also known as SAS and Sazan, is a Japanese… Read Full Bio ↴Southern All Stars (サザンオールスターズ), also known as SAS and Sazan, is a Japanese pop/rock band led by Kuwata Keisuke. The band is considered one of the most influential groups in Japan, being the 4th best-selling artist and having sold more than 47,083,000 copies in Japan.
The band's roots trace back to 1975, when Kuwata Keisuke was part of a popular group Better Days. The group saw many changes to its name and members. It was when keyboardist Hara Yuko and bassist Sekiguchi Kazuyuki joined the group that it had a permanent name.
After more and more changes of members, the group finally saw light as they released their debut single 'Katte ni Sinbad' in 1978.
January of 2000 saw the release of TSUNAMI, which was #1 on the Oricon charts for 5 weeks, selling almost 3 million copies. The single was marked the 3rd best-selling one in Japan.
In 2003, HMV Japan announced Southern All Stars to be the No.1 Japanese pop artist in its survey of “Top 100 Japanese pops Artists” all-time.
Members:
Kuwata Keisuke (桑田佳祐) (Lead vocals, acoustic & electric guitars)
Sekiguchi Kazuyuki (関口和之) (Bass)
Hara Yuko (原由子) (Vocals & keyboards)
Matsuda Hiroshi (松田弘) (Drums)
Nozawa Hideyuki (野沢秀行) (Percussion)
Former Members:
Omori Takashi (大森隆志) (Guitar) (Left August 2001)
The band's roots trace back to 1975, when Kuwata Keisuke was part of a popular group Better Days. The group saw many changes to its name and members. It was when keyboardist Hara Yuko and bassist Sekiguchi Kazuyuki joined the group that it had a permanent name.
After more and more changes of members, the group finally saw light as they released their debut single 'Katte ni Sinbad' in 1978.
January of 2000 saw the release of TSUNAMI, which was #1 on the Oricon charts for 5 weeks, selling almost 3 million copies. The single was marked the 3rd best-selling one in Japan.
In 2003, HMV Japan announced Southern All Stars to be the No.1 Japanese pop artist in its survey of “Top 100 Japanese pops Artists” all-time.
Members:
Kuwata Keisuke (桑田佳祐) (Lead vocals, acoustic & electric guitars)
Sekiguchi Kazuyuki (関口和之) (Bass)
Hara Yuko (原由子) (Vocals & keyboards)
Matsuda Hiroshi (松田弘) (Drums)
Nozawa Hideyuki (野沢秀行) (Percussion)
Former Members:
Omori Takashi (大森隆志) (Guitar) (Left August 2001)
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サザンオールスターズ Lyrics
有名な抑止兵器と条約
民衆の群れは blue
"Baby 安全なんです" とボスは言う
需要に満ちた天下の往来
欲望の花弁を売る
"Baby 援交なんです" と少女は言う
Hold me, call me
Why don't you understand?
Love me, try me
嗚呼 極東 Plastic Island
夕方目に沁む
東京タワー
Woo 病める neon sign
"Japan-no more-rhythm" twenty-four hours
Woo, 見えぬ party line
奇妙な世捨て人の老若
娑婆に毒を振るう
"Baby 瞑想なんです" とグルは言う
優能な内閣総理の表明
原稿を読み国家を救う
"Baby 行革なんです" とギャグを言う
Hold me, call me
I think you'll understand
Love me, try me
大爆笑 Plastic Island
夕方目に沁む
東京タワー
Woo 滲む space and time
"Japan-no more-rhythm" Yen against dollar
Woo 大往生に入りんさい
現下の最大の問題は
国民の生の声を
私 内閣総理大臣
としての責任を感じ
真摯に受け止め
情報化 国際化
少子高齢化の問題に
全身全霊を打ち込みます
Oh-oh-oh 夕方目に沁む
東京タワー
Woo 病める neon sign
"Japan-no more-rhythm" twenty-four hours
Woo 見えぬ party line
柔な身に沁む
東京パワー
Woo 無節操な人災
民衆の群れは blue
"Baby 安全なんです" とボスは言う
需要に満ちた天下の往来
欲望の花弁を売る
"Baby 援交なんです" と少女は言う
Hold me, call me
Why don't you understand?
Love me, try me
夕方目に沁む
東京タワー
Woo 病める neon sign
"Japan-no more-rhythm" twenty-four hours
Woo, 見えぬ party line
奇妙な世捨て人の老若
娑婆に毒を振るう
"Baby 瞑想なんです" とグルは言う
優能な内閣総理の表明
原稿を読み国家を救う
"Baby 行革なんです" とギャグを言う
Hold me, call me
I think you'll understand
Love me, try me
大爆笑 Plastic Island
夕方目に沁む
東京タワー
Woo 滲む space and time
"Japan-no more-rhythm" Yen against dollar
Woo 大往生に入りんさい
現下の最大の問題は
国民の生の声を
私 内閣総理大臣
としての責任を感じ
真摯に受け止め
情報化 国際化
少子高齢化の問題に
全身全霊を打ち込みます
Oh-oh-oh 夕方目に沁む
東京タワー
Woo 病める neon sign
"Japan-no more-rhythm" twenty-four hours
Woo 見えぬ party line
柔な身に沁む
東京パワー
Woo 無節操な人災
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Keisuke Kuwata
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