NEWS (band)
NEWS is a three-member Japanese band consisting of Keiichiro Koyama, Takahisa Masuda and Shigeaki Kato. The group's name is an acronym based on the cardinal directions (North, East, West, South).[1] Formed in by Johnny Kitagawa as a nine-member group under the labelJohnny's Entertainment, NEWS released a promotional single "NEWS Nippon" (News ニッポン, News Japan), which was used for the World Cup of Volleyball Championships. In , Takahiro Moriuchi (present-day Taka of One Ok Rock) left the group and the remaining eight members released their debut single, "Kibō: Yell" (希望 ~Yell~, Hope ~Yell~), which debuted atop the Oricon charts.
In , the group released their fifth consecutive number-one single, "Sayaendō/Hadashi no Cinderella Boy" (サヤエンドウ/裸足のシンデレラボーイ, Sayaendō/Hadashi no Shinderera Bōi, Peas/Barefoot Cinderella Boy), as a six-member group due to the controversy surrounding then-members Hiroki Uchi and Hironori Kusano.[2] After a brief hiatus, they released their seventh number-one single, "Hoshi o Mezashite" (星をめざして, lit. Aim for the Stars). In , they performed at the Tokyo Dome for the first time, and released their tenth single, "Happy Birthday", which made NEWS the second Japanese group after label-mates KinKi Kids to have ten consecutive number-one singles since their debut.[3][4] NEWS became a quartet following the departures of Ryo Nishikido and Tomohisa Yamashita from the group in [5] NEWS became a trio following the departure of Yuya Tegoshi in [6]
History[edit]
– Debut and departure of members[edit]
Formed in September , NEWS released a promotional single, "News Nippon" (News ニッポン, News Japan), which was used as the theme song for the World Cup of Volleyball Championships.[1][7] Before holding their first concert, NEWSnow Concert: News' Concert (NEWSnowCONCERT〜ニュースのコンサート〜), Takahiro Moriuchi left the group. NEWS later released their debut single, "Kibō: Yell", which topped the Oricon chart.[8] Their next two singles, "Akaku Moyuru Taiyō" (紅く燃ゆる太陽, Burning Red Sun) () and Cherish (チェリッシュ, Cherisshu) (), both debuted atop the charts, as did NEWS' first album, Touch, which sold , copies in its first week.[9][10][11]
In July , Uchi Hiroki was caught for underage drinking and suspended indefinitely from both NEWS and Kanjani8, another group he was a part of.[12][13] Despite having lost a member, NEWS released their fourth single, "Teppen" (てっぺん, Top), which like its predecessors debuted at number one.[14] In January , NEWS was reduced to six members when Hironori Kusano was suspended indefinitely for the same charge as Uchi.[2][13] NEWS released their fifth single, "Sayaendō/Hadashi no Cinderella Boy" (サヤエンドウ/裸足のシンデレラボーイ, Peas/Barefoot Cinderella Boy) (March ), which was their fifth consecutive number-one single.[15] On May 1, , after NEWS finished their "NEWS Spring Tour", the group went on hiatus.[13][16]
– NEWS' six-member years[edit]
On December 30, , it was announced that NEWS would make their return at Johnny's Concert Countdown as a six-member group, since Hiroki Uchi and Hironori Kusano had been demoted to trainees.[7][13][17] To mark their return, NEWS embarked on a tour and released their sixth single "Hoshi wo Mezashite" (星をめざして, Aim For the Stars).[18] "Hoshi wo Mezashite" became their sixth number-one single, which went on to be used as the theme song for the Japanese version of Happy Feet.[18][19]
On November 7, NEWS simultaneously released their seventh single, "Weeeek" and their second album, Pacific. Both releases debut topped their respective charts with "Weeeek" selling , copies in its first week and Pacific selling , copies in their first week. This marked the tenth in Oricon history that an artist had both their single and album debut top the charts simultaneously.[20] To further support their album, NEWS went on a nationwide tour, NEWS Concert Tour Pacific , from December 15, to January 27, Because tickets were in such high demand, two more dates were added to the concert, which resulted in NEWS performing at the Tokyo Dome for the first time.[4]
In February NEWS released their eighth number-one single, "Taiyō no Namida" (太陽のナミダ, Tears of the Sun), which was used as the theme song for the movie Kurosagi, starring Tomohisa Yamashita.[21] NEWS released two more number-one singles, "Summer Time" (May ) and "Happy Birthday" (October ), before releasing their third studio album Color (November ).[22] The release of "Happy Birthday" made NEWS the second group, after the KinKi Kids, to have ten consecutive number-one singles since their debut.[3]Color debuted at the number one position on the charts, giving NEWS their third consecutive album.[23] NEWS released their new single, "Koi no ABO" (恋のABO, Love's ABO) on April 29, [24] It became their 11th number-one single. Their 12th number-one single titled "Sakura Girl" was released on March 31, At the "Live! Live! Live! NEWS Dome Party " concert at Tokyo Dome, it was announced that NEWS would be releasing their 13th single, "Fighting Man", on November 3.[25]
Becoming a quartet[edit]
On October 7, , it was announced that both Ryo Nishikido and Tomohisa Yamashita left the group. The official press release from Johnny & Associates explained that Nishikido was leaving because scheduling conflicts made it difficult for him to be active in both NEWS and Kanjani8, while Yamashita was leaving to concentrate on solo projects. Nishikido continued his activities with Kanjani8 but not NEWS. NEWS continued as a four-member group with Keiichiro Koyama, Takahisa Masuda, Shigeaki Kato and Yuya Tegoshi.[5][26]
– NEWS' four-member comeback[edit]
On April 15, , a countdown appeared on the Johnny's Entertainment website, revealing the four current member's outlines, suggesting a comeback. On April 16, Johnny's special site for NEWS restarted its countdown, which hit "" on April 18 (12 midnight, JST). The time coincided with NEWS' member Keiichiro Koyama's radio program "K-chan NEWS" to start its broadcast. Koyama's special guests were co-members Tegoshi Yuya, Takahisa Masuda, and Kato Shigeaki. Earlier, Keiichiro Koyama had mentioned something about a new single and best-of album.
Fans could participate in their Best of Album. Fans voted for their "Top Four Favorite NEWS songs" on Johnny's Entertainment site starting April 18 at 12 noon, JST.
On May 7, JE side announced the new album titled NEWS Best. It was released on June The album came in a regular edition and a limited edition version.
Both versions included a CD containing all 15 of the group's A-side singles. The regular edition included an extra CD with the group's top 15 non-single songs as voted by fans. The limited edition included an extra CD with previously unreleased solo songs.
On July 18, NEWS released "Chankapana", their first single as a quartet. The single is available in 5 different version and a limited box set collection of all versions. The music video premiered on TV on July 9, The single sold , on its first day and went on to become number one on Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
On July 17, , NEWS released their fifth studio album of the same name. The album contains seventeen tracks, four of them being solo songs. The new tracks were used in the group's tenth anniversary tour. The group's logo, a purple square, a pink heart, a yellow triangle, and a green circle, was commonly used in this time period. Each shape and/or represents one member, along with one letter (N, E, W, or S).
–present: NEWS' quartet success[edit]
On February 25, , NEWS' released another album, White. Five more albums and 11 singles since then, including a single, TOP GUN/LOVE STORY, which was released last June 6, , and an album, STORY, which was released last March 3,
Yuya Tegoshi left the group on June 19, [6]
Members[edit]
Timeline[edit]
Discography[edit]
Studio albums
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Concerts[edit]
- Aishin Taiwan (October 10, , special appearance in Taipei)
- A Happy “NEWS” Year (January 1–4, Hotel Grand Pacific Meridien, 13 performances)
- SUMMARY of Johnny's World (August 8–29, , Harajuku New Big Top, 35 performances)
- NEWSnowCONCERT ~NEWS no Konsatou~ December 28, - January 7, , 13 performances in 2 cities)
- NIPPON EAST TO WEST SPRING CONCERT ~Nihon Oudan Taisetsu na Hito e~ (March 31 - May 5, , 14 performances in 5 cities)
- Johnny's Theater “SUMMARY ” (July 26–28, August 30 - September 4, , Shinagawa Prince Hotel Stellar Ball, 27 performances)
- A HAPPY “NEWS” YEAR (January 3–9, , 12 performances in 2 cities)
- NEWS SPRING TOUR (March 25 - April 30, , 14 performances in 5 cities)
- NEWS Concert Tour (February 17 - April 15, , 21 performances in 8 cities)
- NEWS FIRST CONCERT in Taipei (7 October , Taipei Arena, 2 performances)
- NEWS CONCERT TOUR “pacific” (December 15, - January 27, , 28 performances in 10 cities)
- NEWS WINTER PARTY DIAMOND (October 25, - January 12, , 39 performances in 10 cities)
- LIVE! LIVE! LIVE! NEWS DOME PARTY (September 18–28, , 7 performances in 2 cities)
- NEWS LIVE TOUR ~Utsukushii Koi ni Suru yo~ (August 14, - September 30, , 10 performances in 7 cities)
- NEWS LIVE TOUR NEWS MAKES YOU HAPPY! MAKES THE WORLD HAPPIER! (July 26, - August 27, , 14 performances in 7 cities)
- NEWS 10th Anniversary in Tokyo Dome (September 7, , 1 performance in 1 city)
- NEWS LIVE TOUR WHITE (March 20 - June 14, , 13 performances in 7 cities)
- NEWS LIVE TOUR QUARTETTO (March 26 - June 12, , 17 performances in 8 cities)
- NEWS LIVE TOUR NEVERLAND (April 1–11 June , 23 performances in 9 cities)
- NEWS ARENA TOUR EPCOTIA (March 31 - May 20, , 24 performances in 8 cities)
- NEWS 15th Anniversary LIVE "Strawberry" (August 11–12, , Ajinomoto Stadium, 2 performances)
- NEWS DOME TOUR EPCOTIA -ENCORE- (December 31, - January 7, , 4 performances in 2 cities)
- NEWS LIVE TOUR WORLDISTA (March 9, - May 26, , 27 performances in 9 cities)
Events[edit]
- Johnny's Physical Health Day Fans Thanksgiving (October 12, )
- NEWS Daishukai (November 9 - December 14, )
- NEWS Private Party (September 19 and September 23, )
- Atsumare!!!! Chankapaana (August 20–27, )
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