Hikaru Genji (band)
Hikaru Genji |
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Origin | Japan |
Genres | Pop |
Years active | 1987 | –1995
Labels | Pony Canyon |
Past members | Hikaru Kohji Uchiumi Mikio Osawa (1987–1994) Genji Kazumi Morohoshi Hiroyuki Sato (1987–1994) Junichi Yamamoto Akira Akasaka Atsuhiro Sato Hidetaka Tashiro |
Hikaru Genji (
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History
Until the appearance of temporary Johnny's unit Hey! Say! 7 in 2007, Hikaru Genji held the record for the youngest male group to top the Oricon singles charts.[1] In 1988, Hikaru Genji became the second artist in history to monopolize the top three spots on the Oricon singles chart[2] and the third artist in history to dominate the top two spots on the charts.[3][4] They also won the Japan Record Award in the 30th Japan Record Awards for their song "Paradise Ginga" that same year,[5] making them the second Johnny's artist to win the award after Masahiko Kondo and the last before Johnny & Associates established a policy that would decline all future nominations of awards from organizations such as the Japan Record Awards and the Japan Academy Awards.[6]
In 1994, Mikio Osawa and Hiroyuki Sato left the group and the remaining members formed Hikaru Genji Super 5, which disbanded a year later. Of these five, Kazumi Morohoshi and Junichi Yamamoto have since left the company. Only Atsuhiro Sato and Kohji Uchiumi currently remain with Johnny & Associates as Akira Akasaka was arrested for possession of methamphetamines on October 28, 2007 and was fired the following Monday.[7][8]
Members
Hikaru
- Kohji Uchiumi (
内海 光司 Uchiumi Kōji?, born January 11, 1968) - Mikio Osawa (
大沢 樹生 Ōsawa Mikio?, born April 20, 1969): Leader
Genji
- Kazumi Morohoshi (
諸星 和己 Morohoshi Kazumi?, born August 12, 1970) - Hiroyuki Sato (
佐藤 寛之 Satō Hiroyuki?, born November 2, 1970) - Junichi Yamamoto (
山本 淳一 Yamamoto Jun'ichi?, born February 28, 1972) - Akira Akasaka (
赤板 晃 Akasaka Akira?, born May 8, 1973) - Atsuhiro Sato (
佐藤 敦啓 Satō Atsuhiro?, born August 30, 1973)
Hikaru Genji Discography
Singles
- "Star Light"
- "Glass no Jūdai" (ガラスの十代?)
- "Paradise Ginga" (パラダイス銀河?)
- "Diamond Hurricane" (
Diamond ハリケーン?) - "Tsurugi no Mai" (剣の舞?)
- "Chikyū wo Sagashite" (地球をさがして?)
- "Taiyō ga Ippai" (太陽がいっぱい?)
- "Kōya no Megalopolis" (荒野のメガロポリス?)
- "Little Birthday"
- "Co Co Ro"
- "Waratte Yo" (笑ってよ?)
- "Kaze no Naka no Shonen" (風の中の少年?)
- "Kiseki no Megami" (奇跡の女神?)
- "Winning Run"
- "Growing Up"
- "Take Off"
- "Lila no Saku koro Barcelona" (リラの咲くころバルセロナへ?)
- "Meet Me"
- "Ai Shite mo ii Desu Ka" (愛してもいいですか?)
- "Kimi to Subayaku Slowly" (君とすばやくSLOWLY?)
- "Yūki 100%" (勇気100% Courage 100%?)
- "Boys in August"
- "Kono Aki... Hitorijanai" (この秋···ひとりじゃない?)
- "Bravo! Nippon: Setsu to Koori no Fantasy" (BRAVO!Nippon~雪と氷のファンタジー~?)
- "Yoosoroo! Mirai he Yoroshiku" (ヨーソロー!未来へよろしく?)
- "Try to Remember"
Albums
- Hikaru Genji (光GENJI?)
- Hi!
- Hey! Say!
- Hello... I Love You
- Furikaette Tomorrow (ふりかえってTomorrow?)
- Cool Summer
- White Dreaming with Hikaru Genji (White Dreaming with 光GENJI?)
- 333 Thank You
- Hito Natsu Hito Yoru (ひと夏ひと夜?)
- Victory
- Best Friends
- Pocket Album: 7 Tsuno Hoshi (Pocket Album~7つの星?)
- Dream Passport
- Speedy Age
- Welcome
- Uchū Yū Ei (宇宙遊詠?)
- Heart'n Hearts
- Forever Yours
- Super Best Try to Remember
- See You Again
Hikaru Genji Super 5 Discography
Singles
- "Melody Five"
- "Don't Mind Namida" (Don't mind 涙?)
- "Bye-Bye"
Album
- Someone Special
Awards
Japan Record Awards
Year | Recipient/Nominated work | Award | Result |
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1988 | "Paradise Ginga" | Japan Record Award | Won[5] |
Japan Gold Disc Awards
Hikaru Genji won fifteen awards from Recording Industry Association of Japan's annual music awards ceremony, the Japan Gold Disc Awards.[9]
Year | Recipient/Nominated work | Award | Result |
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1988 | Hikaru Genji | New Artist Award | Won |
Best 5 New Artist Award | Won | ||
"Glass no Jūdai" | Singles Award | Won | |
"Starlight" | Won | ||
Hikaru Genji | Album Award | Won | |
1989 | Hikaru Genji | Best 5 Artists | Won |
"Paradise Ginga" | Grand Prix Singles Award | Won | |
Best 5 Singles Award | Won | ||
"Diamond Hurricane" | Won | ||
"Tsurugi no Mai" | Won | ||
Hi! | Album Award | Won | |
1990 | "Taiyō ga Ippai" | Best 5 Singles Award | Won |
1991 | Furikaette Tomorrow | Album Award | Won |
1992 | 333 Thank You | Won | |
1993 | Best Friends | Won |
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