Otokogumi

Otokogumi

Otokogumi

Japanese boy band


Otokogumi (男闘呼組おとこぐみ) was a Japanese pop music idol group managed by Japanese talent agency Johnny & Associates from 1988 to 1993. They were the first talents from the agency, who would debut not only as idols but as musicians who could play on music instruments. In 2022, they announced resume of their music activities for the period of one year.

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History

Some of the members, such as Narita, Okamoto and Takahashi joined the idol agency Johnny's in 1984 and were part of the junior group. In 1986, they hosted their own variety television show "Idol Hanagumi Otokogumi" on NTV.

In early 1988, half a year before their debut, they made their first stage performances along with Shounen Ninja and Shonentai together as "Gosanke (少年御三家)" on Nippon Budokan. In August of the same year, they made music major debut with the single "Daybreak" released under BMG Victor label.[1] The single became a number one hit during its first week of released and remained on number four on the 1988 yearly single rankings. On 31 December 1988 they received an award from the category "Best New Artist" on the 30th Japan Record Awards[2] and made their first television appearance on the national end-year program Kōhaku Uta Gassen.[3] In 1991, with the release of the sixth single "Angel", they started to write and compose songs on their own. In 1993, after the departure of Takahashi, the group suddenly went on the hiatus. Soon after Narita and Maeda left the agency, leaving only Morita in the agency up until 2021.[4]

In 2022, the group suddenly announced the resuming of their music activities on the same day, when the list of performers on the TBS music television program "Ongaku no Hi" was announced.[5] It was later revealed that some of the members start to meet together few weeks before Johnny Kitagawa's death in 2019 and slowly built interest from each other to start doing music together again.[6] In the same year, they launched new rock band "Rockon Social Club" with the bassist Yohito Teraoka from the Jun Sky Walker(s).[7]

In 2023, they launched their final live tour "Otokogumi 2023 The Last Live". The group decided to focus on the venues where they had scheduled live performances at the time before their hiatus in 1993.[8]

In January 2024, they announced a public statement about donating 40 million yen from the final day of their concert to the victims of the 2024 Noto earthquake.[9][10]

Members

  • Narita Shouji (成田なりた 昭次しょうじ, Shouji Narita, born August 1, 1968): Vocal, Lead Guitar
  • Takahashi Kazuya (高橋たかはし 和也かずや, Kazuya Takahashi, born May 20, 1969): Vocal, Bass
  • Okamoto Kenichi (岡本おかもと 健一けんいち, Kenichi Okamoto, born May 21, 1969): Vocal, Rhythm Guitar
  • Maeda Kouyou (前田まえだ 耕陽こうよう, Koyo Maeda, born August 16, 1968): Leader, Vocal, Keyboard, Drum

Former members

  • Moriya Jirou (守屋二郎もりや 二郎じろう, Jirou Moriya, born January 21, 1967): Bass
  • Tsuchida Kazunori (土田つちだ 一徳かずのり, Kazunori Tsuchida, born June 28, 1969): Keyboard
  • Endou Naoto (遠藤えんどう 直人なおと, Naoto Endou, born April 20, 1969): Keyboard

Discography

Singles

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Albums

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References

  1. "男闘呼組が『SONGS』初登場、デビュー曲「DAY BREAK」などパフォーマンス". billboard Japan. 29 May 2023.
  2. "活動〜日本レコード大賞〜". jacompa.or.jp. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  3. "NHK紅白歌合戦ヒストリー". NHK. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  4. "男闘呼組の作品". Oricon (in Japanese). December 30, 2007. Retrieved 18 December 2023.
  5. "男闘呼組/ベスト・フレンド[VIDEO他]". CDJournal WEB. Retrieved 2022-04-20.

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