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Lead (band)

Lead (/ld/) is a Japanese hip-hop dance and vocal group, initially formed under the name Rhymix in Osaka, Japan in March 2002. They went through two name changes before debuting as "Lead" in May 2002 under the Pony Canyon sub-label Flight Master. The group consists of Shinya Taniuichi, Keita Furuya, Akira Kagimoto and, formerly, Hiroki Nakadoi.

Lead
OriginJapan
GenresJ-pop, hip-hop
Years active2002–present
LabelsPony Canyon
Flight Master (previous)
Members
  • Shinya Taniuchi
  • Akira Kagimoto
  • Keita Furuya
Past members
Websitewww.lead.tv

Upon debuting on July 31, 2002 with "Manatsu no Magic", the group experienced early success due to their dancing and vocal skills at a young age. The release of their second single "Show Me the Way" earned the group the Best Newcomer Award during the 44th Japan Record Awards. Their debut album Life On Da Beat took the No. 5 spot on the Oricon charts.

In 2010, the group moved from Flight Master to the parent label of Pony Canyon with their single "Speed Star."

Beginning with the single "Wanna Be With You" (2012), the group began a string of top-charting singles. The single peaked at No. 3 on Orion and their singles have continued to chart in the top five. Their album The Showcase (2016) became their highest-charting album at No. 2 and their following album Milestone (2018) became their longest-charting album, remaining on the charts for seven weeks.

In 2013, leader and lead vocalist Hiroki Nakadoi left the group after feelings of inadequacy. The last single he was featured in was "Still", and he officially left the group after their 2012 Upturn tour.

Biography Edit

Pre-debut and formation of Lead Edit

Hiroki Nakadoi, Shinya Taniuchi and Akira Kagimoto all attended the CALESS Vocal & Dance School (キャレスボーカル&ダンススクール) in Osaka, Japan, where they met each other and became good friends. By March 2002, they began doing live street performances on the streets of Shiroten at Osaka Castle Park under the dance unit name of "Rhymix" (リミックス).[1] By May 2002, they renamed the group from "Rhymix" to "flow" and began performing by Kyobashi Station. After the name change, the three decided to recruit a fourth member.[2]

Meanwhile, on April 13, 2002, the Kyushu/Fukuoka Joint Starlight Audition (九州・沖縄合同スターライトオーディション) was being held in Okinawa by Rising Production on a search for new talent. At the time, Keita Furuya and another contestant, Seimi Senoe (瀬上聖未), were declared winners out of the 8,751 hopefuls that auditioned.[3] flow tracked down Keita and he soon joined the group on May 18, 2002.

On May 23, 2002, the group underwent another and final name change, officially becoming "Lead", whereas they had hoped to become a "leading group" of the age.

2002–2007: Debut, Life On Da Beat and television roles Edit

Around early July 2002, Lead held their first live street performance as four-member group Lead at Osaka Castle Park to demonstrate their skills with dancing, singing and rapping.[4] The event was deemed a success for the group with around 7,000 attendees.[5] Lead also became the opening act for budding group w-inds for their first live tour - 1st Message.[6]

Lead soon released their first single "Manatsu no Magic" on July 31, 2002.[7]

The release of their second single, "Show Me the Way" helped the group take the spot as Best Newcomer Award during the 44th Japan Record Awards, alongside the group Day After Tomorrow and soloists Mika Nakashima and Sachika Shino.[8] In April the following year, they released their debut album, Life On Da Beat. It charted at No. 5 on the Oricon Albums Charts, giving the group more success in their early year.[9]

Their following single "Fly Away" also charted in the top ten at No. 10. Charting for seven weeks, it became, at the time, their longest-running single.[10]

In 2003, the group performed the song "Get Wild Life." The song would become the theme song for the 2004 film Kamachi, which all of the members would take part in, with Shinya being the titular character. The film was based on the life of Kamachi Yamada, a young savant who rebelled against the Japanese educational system. He created many works, which was come upon by his family after his untimely death in 1977.[11]

Lead was also featured in the 2003 film Boutaoshi!, alongside fellow label-mates Flame and other Pony Canyon artists. The film was centered around the game bo-taoshi. Shinya took on the lead role of Tsuguo Takayama, who was conned into joining the annual competition.[12] In 2005, Hiroki played Taichi Kobayashi in the TV Tokyo series Pink no Idenshi.[13] The series predominately followed the relationship of Taichi and Natsu Saito (Narumi Konno) throughout their time at Phoenix High School.

2008–2011: Declining sales and annual singles Edit

By 2008, Lead had released a total of fourteen singles, five albums, seven DVDs and had performed five live tours. Along with making numerous guest appearances on talk shows, they had hosted their own TV shows, starred in several films and dramas, and had won a total of three Japan Record Awards.

On July 30, 2008, Lead released their 15th single, "Sunnyday." The single failed to break into the top 20 on the Oricon Singles Charts and became their lowest selling single, barely selling 3,000 copies.[14] The single was followed by their first compilation album, Lead Tracks: Listener's Choice. The track list for the album consisted of songs between their 2002 debut with "Manatsu no Magic", up until "Sunnyday", which was released one week prior at the end of July. The songs for the album were voted on by fans throughout East Asia, including Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong and South Korea. Songs with the highest vote were placed on the album.[15]

On August 5, 2009, they released their 16th single "GiraGira Romantic." This marked the beginning of the group releasing one single a year for the next four years.[16] This would also be their final single released under the Pony Canyon sub-label Flight Master, whereas the group would move to the main label. On July 28, 2010, their 17th single "Speed Star" was released. Their 18th single, "Hurricane," was released on August 10, 2011.

2012–2016: Hiroki Nakadoi's departure and increased popularity Edit

In 2012, the group began releasing two singles a year, along with the annual Upturn tours. Every single peaked in the top five on Oricon as the group's popularity and notoriety increased throughout the country.

On March 14, 2012, the group released their highest-ranking single, "Wanna Be With You", which peaked at No. 3 on Oricon.[17] On December 12, 2012, their 20th single "Still" was released, peaking at No. 4. This became the first time since their debut to have two singles in a row to chart in the Top 5 on Oricon.[18]

After Lead celebrated their tenth anniversary with the Leader's Party 10! concert for their fan club in March 2013, Nakadoi stepped away from the group due to the belief that his bandmates had surpassed his abilities and he "shouldn't be with members who are aiming higher".[19]

Prior to Hiroki's final decision, the other members questioned if they should remain as a unit if Nakadoi decided to leave. When Nakadoi finalized his decision, with full support to the others as a group, they chose to stay together due to the constant support of their fans.[20] Before retiring in the entertainment industry, Nakadoi acquired a hairdresser's license and was active as a freelance hairdresser after retirement. He would later open his own salon in 2019.[21][22]

In 2013, they released the singles "Upturn" and "Green Days/Strings." Both singles peaked in the top five at No. 5 and 4, respectively.[23][24] They held their annual tour and released Lead Upturn 2013: Leap on DVD and Blu-ray in December.[25] In 2014, the group released the single "Sakura" in February and became their fifth consecutive single to chart in the top five.[26] In September, their single "Omoide Breaker" continued the string, debuting at No. 4.[27] In 2015, they released "My One" and "Yakusoku." While "My One" debuted at No. 3, it took No. 6 on the weekly ranking.[28]

Their seventh studio album, The Showcase, was released four years after their previous album, Now or Never, on June 8, 2016. The album's preceding singles were their highest-charting singles since their debut in 2002, and the album became their highest-charting album in their career, peaking at No. 2.[29] The version of "Still" on the album was redone with only Shinya, Keita and Akira, omitting Hiroki's vocals.

2017–2020: Milestone, Singularity and continued success Edit

A year-and-a-half after the release of their single "Yakusoku," on March 8, 2017, the group released their twenty-seventh single, "Tokyo Fever." It kept the group's streak of top-charting singles, charting at No. 5.[30] The song was written by composer duo Clarabell, who had been responsible for other top hits, including Avex artist Koda Kumi's song "Go to the Top",[31] and E-girls songs "Gomennasai no Kissing You" and "Follow Me", among others.[32]

On August 23, they released "Beautiful Day," which debuted at No. 4 before taking No. 6 on the charts.[33] For the song, the group worked with Drew Ryan Scott and Sean Alexander.[34] The coupling track, "Shampoo Bubble" was co-written by Japanese rapper KM-MARKIT, who was originally under the Pony Canyon label between 2005 and 2007 before creating RAIDER MUZIK RECORD music label in 2010.[35][36]

On April 25, 2018, the group released "Bumblebee," which became their highest debuting single at No. 2.[37]

The group released their eighth studio album on July 19, 2018, titled Milestone.[38] The album became their longest charting album on Oricon, having stayed on the charts for seven weeks. On December 19, 2018, the group released their fifteenth tour DVD/Blu-ray, Lead Upturn 2018: Milestone.[39] The DVD became their highest charting concert video, debuting at No. 17 on the Oricon DVD/Blu-ray charts.[40]

On January 30, 2019, the group released their thirtieth single "Be the Naked", which peaked at No. 6 on the Oricon Daily Singles Charts.[41][42] They released their thirty-first single, "Summer Vacation", on July 24, 2019.[43] They held several live events to help promote the single, with certain lives offering an After Party, which were only available to fan club members.[44] The single debuted at No. 6 on the charts, continuing their streak of top 10 singles.[45] It was followed by "Hide and Seek/Sunset Refrain", which charted at No. 3.[46] Despite being a double a-side, only the music video for "Sunset Refrain" was on the DVD. The music video for "Hide and Seek" was released on their ninth studio album, Singularity, which was released a month later on March 18, 2020.

Singularity debuted at No. 12 on Oricon, becoming their first album in twelve years to not debut in the top ten.

The group collaborated with Taiwanese singer/songwriter Ssu Wei Lu (best known by his stage name GboySwag) in February 2020 for the Japanese version of the song "Chao Zhan Kai" (超展開 / Super Expansion), originally released on his 2019 album Chong Dong (虫洞 / Wormhole).[47] The music video for the song was uploaded to the official YouTube for BinMusic on February 17, 2020.[48]

2020–2021: Response to COVID-19, Joy Joy Home Mix and singles Edit

Beginning in April 2020, Lead became recurring guests on Tokyo MX to take part in Japan's "stay at home" order due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This was to bring entertainment to the country's residents.[49] On May 6, they released their first solo remix album, Joy Joy Home Mix. The album was released digitally as a continuing factor in Lead's participation.[50]

On September 23, 2020, Lead released their first single post-Singularity, titled "Tuxedo."[51] It continued their release of top ten singles, debuting at No. 5 on Oricon. The music video for it was choreographed by label-mate Tomohiro Taniguchi of Da Pump, who had created the choreography for their own summer hit "U.S.A."[52] It was used as the ending theme song to the TBS show Hiruobi! beginning on the first of the month.[53] They released two more videos to correspond with the single: a choreography version of "Tuxedo" and a video for "Kangoku Rokku" (a cover of Elvis Presley's 1957 "Jailhouse Rock"), the latter of which premiered on the streaming site YouTube the day before the single's release on September 22.

On April 11, Lead held their Lead Online Live 2021 ~GuiDance~ concert, which was filmed at Zepp Tokyo.[54]

On July 30, it was announced that rapper Shinya Taniuchi had tested positive for the coronavirus.[55] Due to this, several of their scheduled activities were cancelled, including their live performance that was to be streamed on the popular streaming site YouTube on July 31 to celebrate their 19th anniversary. Other events cancelled included their collaboration with the group Boys and Men (BOYS AND MEN), which was scheduled for August 1.[56][57]

On August 25, Lead released their single Sonic Boom.[58] It debuted at No. 10 on Oricon.

Beginning in October 2021, member Keita Furuya began taking part in the musical Mademoiselle Mozart, where played the role of Shikaneda.[59]

In November, Lead collaborated with fellow labelmates DA PUMP and w-inds for the song "The Christmas Song," which was placed on w-inds' album 20XX: We Are (November 24, 2021).[60] On December 10, the group performed their concert Lead Upturn 2021 Online Live ~Sonic Boom~ at Tokyo Totemono Brillia Hall at the "harevutai" theater, which is a modernized concert hall made for CG lives.[61]

2022–present: Lead the Best, 20th Anniversary Live, and post-COVID activities Edit

On March 22, a dance version of the song "Get Over" was released on Lead's official YouTube.[62] The video was choreographed by Shinya and Keita, while the editing was done by member Akira. The song was originally the coupling track on their Sonic Boom single.

On March 30, 2022, Lead released their second online live concert video. Lead Upturn 2021 Online Live: Sonic Boom & GuiDance became their eighteenth video release, debuting at No. 12 on the Oricon DVD charts.[63] The video held their concerts for Lead Upturn 2021 Online Live ~Sonic Boom~ and Lead Online Live 2021 ~GuiDance~, both which were performed without a live audience due to COVID-19 precautions.

Beginning April 2, member Keita Furuya became a cast member in the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Flower Drum Song, taking on the role of One Tarr.[64][65] On April 22, performances of the musical were cancelled due to some of the performers falling ill.[66] In July, Akira began starring in the stage adaptation of Night Head 2041, playing the lead role of Naoto Kirihara, alongside actor Hiroki Ino.[67][68]

The group released their first compilation album in fourteen years titled Lead the Best on July 31. It peaked at No. 5 on Oricon.[69] In partner with the release of the album, the trio performed live at Tachikawa Stage Garden the same day with the performance titled 20th Anniversary Live ~Kan Ima Shirube-sai~ (感今導祭 / Guiding Emotions).[70][71] In an interview with USEN Encore about the release of the album and performance, the group said how their biggest turning point as a group was the 2013 release of "Upturn", whereas it was the first release without their former leader, Nakadoi Hiroki.[72]

Beginning January 2023, the original site for Lead had merged with that of their fanclub's.[73]

In January, Akira performed in the musical adaptation of the Cesare manga, which was planned for release in 2020, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[74] Akira made appearances for the performances held on January 30 and 31.[75][76]

In March 2023, Keita began playing the character Roger Davis in the rock musical Rent.[77][78][79] On March 21, they released the live video 20th Anniversary Live: Kankin Dousai & Snow Magic. It debuted at No. 8 on Oricon.[80] Their anniversary live was performed the same day as their debut in 2002, on July 31, 2022 at Tachikawa Stage Garden in Tachikawa, Tokyo.

At the end of April, Lead held their commemorative performances for their album Singularity, which had initially been cancelled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan.[81][82]

Lead released their thirty-fifth single See Your Heart on May 24.[83] It was their first single since Sonic Boom in 2021 and debuted at No. 5. The title track was composed by Masa Takumi, who had previously won the 65th Grammy Award for "Best Global Music Album" for his 2022 album Sakura.[84][85]

Members Edit

Current members Edit

  • Shinya Taniuchi (谷内伸也, Taniuchi Shinya)
  • Keita Furuya (古屋敬多, Furuya Keita)
  • Akira Kagimoto (鍵本輝, Kagimoto Akira)

Former member Edit

  • Hiroki Nakadoi (中土居宏宜, Nakadoi Hiroki) — left on March 31, 2013

Discography Edit

Filmography Edit

Awards and accolades Edit

Year Award Category Nominated Work Result
2002 44th Japan Record Awards Best New Artist Award "Show Me the Way" Won
2004 46th Japan Record Awards Gold Award "Night Deluxe" Won
2005 47th Japan Record Awards Gold Award "Atarashii Kisetsu e" Won

See also Edit

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Lead l iː d is a Japanese hip hop dance and vocal group initially formed under the name Rhymix in Osaka Japan in March 2002 They went through two name changes before debuting as Lead in May 2002 under the Pony Canyon sub label Flight Master The group consists of Shinya Taniuichi Keita Furuya Akira Kagimoto and formerly Hiroki Nakadoi LeadOriginJapanGenresJ pop hip hopYears active2002 presentLabelsPony CanyonFlight Master previous MembersShinya Taniuchi Akira Kagimoto Keita FuruyaPast membersHiroki NakadoiWebsitewww wbr lead wbr tvUpon debuting on July 31 2002 with Manatsu no Magic the group experienced early success due to their dancing and vocal skills at a young age The release of their second single Show Me the Way earned the group the Best Newcomer Award during the 44th Japan Record Awards Their debut album Life On Da Beat took the No 5 spot on the Oricon charts In 2010 the group moved from Flight Master to the parent label of Pony Canyon with their single Speed Star Beginning with the single Wanna Be With You 2012 the group began a string of top charting singles The single peaked at No 3 on Orion and their singles have continued to chart in the top five Their album The Showcase 2016 became their highest charting album at No 2 and their following album Milestone 2018 became their longest charting album remaining on the charts for seven weeks In 2013 leader and lead vocalist Hiroki Nakadoi left the group after feelings of inadequacy The last single he was featured in was Still and he officially left the group after their 2012 Upturn tour Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Pre debut and formation of Lead 1 2 2002 2007 Debut Life On Da Beat and television roles 1 3 2008 2011 Declining sales and annual singles 1 4 2012 2016 Hiroki Nakadoi s departure and increased popularity 1 5 2017 2020 Milestone Singularity and continued success 1 6 2020 2021 Response to COVID 19 Joy Joy Home Mix and singles 1 7 2022 present Lead the Best 20th Anniversary Live and post COVID activities 2 Members 2 1 Current members 2 2 Former member 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Compilation albums 3 3 Remix albums 4 Filmography 4 1 Films 4 2 Television 5 Awards and accolades 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksBiography EditPre debut and formation of Lead Edit Hiroki Nakadoi Shinya Taniuchi and Akira Kagimoto all attended the CALESS Vocal amp Dance School キャレスボーカル amp ダンススクール in Osaka Japan where they met each other and became good friends By March 2002 they began doing live street performances on the streets of Shiroten at Osaka Castle Park under the dance unit name of Rhymix リミックス 1 By May 2002 they renamed the group from Rhymix to flow and began performing by Kyobashi Station After the name change the three decided to recruit a fourth member 2 Meanwhile on April 13 2002 the Kyushu Fukuoka Joint Starlight Audition 九州 沖縄合同スターライトオーディション was being held in Okinawa by Rising Production on a search for new talent At the time Keita Furuya and another contestant Seimi Senoe 瀬上聖未 were declared winners out of the 8 751 hopefuls that auditioned 3 flow tracked down Keita and he soon joined the group on May 18 2002 On May 23 2002 the group underwent another and final name change officially becoming Lead whereas they had hoped to become a leading group of the age 2002 2007 Debut Life On Da Beat and television roles Edit Around early July 2002 Lead held their first live street performance as four member group Lead at Osaka Castle Park to demonstrate their skills with dancing singing and rapping 4 The event was deemed a success for the group with around 7 000 attendees 5 Lead also became the opening act for budding group w inds for their first live tour 1st Message 6 Lead soon released their first single Manatsu no Magic on July 31 2002 7 The release of their second single Show Me the Way helped the group take the spot as Best Newcomer Award during the 44th Japan Record Awards alongside the group Day After Tomorrow and soloists Mika Nakashima and Sachika Shino 8 In April the following year they released their debut album Life On Da Beat It charted at No 5 on the Oricon Albums Charts giving the group more success in their early year 9 Their following single Fly Away also charted in the top ten at No 10 Charting for seven weeks it became at the time their longest running single 10 In 2003 the group performed the song Get Wild Life The song would become the theme song for the 2004 film Kamachi which all of the members would take part in with Shinya being the titular character The film was based on the life of Kamachi Yamada a young savant who rebelled against the Japanese educational system He created many works which was come upon by his family after his untimely death in 1977 11 Lead was also featured in the 2003 film Boutaoshi alongside fellow label mates Flame and other Pony Canyon artists The film was centered around the game bo taoshi Shinya took on the lead role of Tsuguo Takayama who was conned into joining the annual competition 12 In 2005 Hiroki played Taichi Kobayashi in the TV Tokyo series Pink no Idenshi 13 The series predominately followed the relationship of Taichi and Natsu Saito Narumi Konno throughout their time at Phoenix High School 2008 2011 Declining sales and annual singles Edit By 2008 Lead had released a total of fourteen singles five albums seven DVDs and had performed five live tours Along with making numerous guest appearances on talk shows they had hosted their own TV shows starred in several films and dramas and had won a total of three Japan Record Awards On July 30 2008 Lead released their 15th single Sunnyday The single failed to break into the top 20 on the Oricon Singles Charts and became their lowest selling single barely selling 3 000 copies 14 The single was followed by their first compilation album Lead Tracks Listener s Choice The track list for the album consisted of songs between their 2002 debut with Manatsu no Magic up until Sunnyday which was released one week prior at the end of July The songs for the album were voted on by fans throughout East Asia including Japan Taiwan Hong Kong and South Korea Songs with the highest vote were placed on the album 15 On August 5 2009 they released their 16th single GiraGira Romantic This marked the beginning of the group releasing one single a year for the next four years 16 This would also be their final single released under the Pony Canyon sub label Flight Master whereas the group would move to the main label On July 28 2010 their 17th single Speed Star was released Their 18th single Hurricane was released on August 10 2011 2012 2016 Hiroki Nakadoi s departure and increased popularity Edit In 2012 the group began releasing two singles a year along with the annual Upturn tours Every single peaked in the top five on Oricon as the group s popularity and notoriety increased throughout the country On March 14 2012 the group released their highest ranking single Wanna Be With You which peaked at No 3 on Oricon 17 On December 12 2012 their 20th single Still was released peaking at No 4 This became the first time since their debut to have two singles in a row to chart in the Top 5 on Oricon 18 After Lead celebrated their tenth anniversary with the Leader s Party 10 concert for their fan club in March 2013 Nakadoi stepped away from the group due to the belief that his bandmates had surpassed his abilities and he shouldn t be with members who are aiming higher 19 Prior to Hiroki s final decision the other members questioned if they should remain as a unit if Nakadoi decided to leave When Nakadoi finalized his decision with full support to the others as a group they chose to stay together due to the constant support of their fans 20 Before retiring in the entertainment industry Nakadoi acquired a hairdresser s license and was active as a freelance hairdresser after retirement He would later open his own salon in 2019 21 22 In 2013 they released the singles Upturn and Green Days Strings Both singles peaked in the top five at No 5 and 4 respectively 23 24 They held their annual tour and released Lead Upturn 2013 Leap on DVD and Blu ray in December 25 In 2014 the group released the single Sakura in February and became their fifth consecutive single to chart in the top five 26 In September their single Omoide Breaker continued the string debuting at No 4 27 In 2015 they released My One and Yakusoku While My One debuted at No 3 it took No 6 on the weekly ranking 28 Their seventh studio album The Showcase was released four years after their previous album Now or Never on June 8 2016 The album s preceding singles were their highest charting singles since their debut in 2002 and the album became their highest charting album in their career peaking at No 2 29 The version of Still on the album was redone with only Shinya Keita and Akira omitting Hiroki s vocals 2017 2020 Milestone Singularity and continued success Edit A year and a half after the release of their single Yakusoku on March 8 2017 the group released their twenty seventh single Tokyo Fever It kept the group s streak of top charting singles charting at No 5 30 The song was written by composer duo Clarabell who had been responsible for other top hits including Avex artist Koda Kumi s song Go to the Top 31 and E girls songs Gomennasai no Kissing You and Follow Me among others 32 On August 23 they released Beautiful Day which debuted at No 4 before taking No 6 on the charts 33 For the song the group worked with Drew Ryan Scott and Sean Alexander 34 The coupling track Shampoo Bubble was co written by Japanese rapper KM MARKIT who was originally under the Pony Canyon label between 2005 and 2007 before creating RAIDER MUZIK RECORD music label in 2010 35 36 On April 25 2018 the group released Bumblebee which became their highest debuting single at No 2 37 The group released their eighth studio album on July 19 2018 titled Milestone 38 The album became their longest charting album on Oricon having stayed on the charts for seven weeks On December 19 2018 the group released their fifteenth tour DVD Blu ray Lead Upturn 2018 Milestone 39 The DVD became their highest charting concert video debuting at No 17 on the Oricon DVD Blu ray charts 40 On January 30 2019 the group released their thirtieth single Be the Naked which peaked at No 6 on the Oricon Daily Singles Charts 41 42 They released their thirty first single Summer Vacation on July 24 2019 43 They held several live events to help promote the single with certain lives offering an After Party which were only available to fan club members 44 The single debuted at No 6 on the charts continuing their streak of top 10 singles 45 It was followed by Hide and Seek Sunset Refrain which charted at No 3 46 Despite being a double a side only the music video for Sunset Refrain was on the DVD The music video for Hide and Seek was released on their ninth studio album Singularity which was released a month later on March 18 2020 Singularity debuted at No 12 on Oricon becoming their first album in twelve years to not debut in the top ten The group collaborated with Taiwanese singer songwriter Ssu Wei Lu best known by his stage name GboySwag in February 2020 for the Japanese version of the song Chao Zhan Kai 超展開 Super Expansion originally released on his 2019 album Chong Dong 虫洞 Wormhole 47 The music video for the song was uploaded to the official YouTube for BinMusic on February 17 2020 48 2020 2021 Response to COVID 19 Joy Joy Home Mix and singles Edit Beginning in April 2020 Lead became recurring guests on Tokyo MX to take part in Japan s stay at home order due to the COVID 19 pandemic This was to bring entertainment to the country s residents 49 On May 6 they released their first solo remix album Joy Joy Home Mix The album was released digitally as a continuing factor in Lead s participation 50 On September 23 2020 Lead released their first single post Singularity titled Tuxedo 51 It continued their release of top ten singles debuting at No 5 on Oricon The music video for it was choreographed by label mate Tomohiro Taniguchi of Da Pump who had created the choreography for their own summer hit U S A 52 It was used as the ending theme song to the TBS show Hiruobi beginning on the first of the month 53 They released two more videos to correspond with the single a choreography version of Tuxedo and a video for Kangoku Rokku a cover of Elvis Presley s 1957 Jailhouse Rock the latter of which premiered on the streaming site YouTube the day before the single s release on September 22 On April 11 Lead held their Lead Online Live 2021 GuiDance concert which was filmed at Zepp Tokyo 54 On July 30 it was announced that rapper Shinya Taniuchi had tested positive for the coronavirus 55 Due to this several of their scheduled activities were cancelled including their live performance that was to be streamed on the popular streaming site YouTube on July 31 to celebrate their 19th anniversary Other events cancelled included their collaboration with the group Boys and Men BOYS AND MEN which was scheduled for August 1 56 57 On August 25 Lead released their single Sonic Boom 58 It debuted at No 10 on Oricon Beginning in October 2021 member Keita Furuya began taking part in the musical Mademoiselle Mozart where played the role of Shikaneda 59 In November Lead collaborated with fellow labelmates DA PUMP and w inds for the song The Christmas Song which was placed on w inds album 20XX We Are November 24 2021 60 On December 10 the group performed their concert Lead Upturn 2021 Online Live Sonic Boom at Tokyo Totemono Brillia Hall at the harevutai theater which is a modernized concert hall made for CG lives 61 2022 present Lead the Best 20th Anniversary Live and post COVID activities Edit On March 22 a dance version of the song Get Over was released on Lead s official YouTube 62 The video was choreographed by Shinya and Keita while the editing was done by member Akira The song was originally the coupling track on their Sonic Boom single On March 30 2022 Lead released their second online live concert video Lead Upturn 2021 Online Live Sonic Boom amp GuiDance became their eighteenth video release debuting at No 12 on the Oricon DVD charts 63 The video held their concerts for Lead Upturn 2021 Online Live Sonic Boom and Lead Online Live 2021 GuiDance both which were performed without a live audience due to COVID 19 precautions Beginning April 2 member Keita Furuya became a cast member in the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Flower Drum Song taking on the role of One Tarr 64 65 On April 22 performances of the musical were cancelled due to some of the performers falling ill 66 In July Akira began starring in the stage adaptation of Night Head 2041 playing the lead role of Naoto Kirihara alongside actor Hiroki Ino 67 68 The group released their first compilation album in fourteen years titled Lead the Best on July 31 It peaked at No 5 on Oricon 69 In partner with the release of the album the trio performed live at Tachikawa Stage Garden the same day with the performance titled 20th Anniversary Live Kan Ima Shirube sai 感今導祭 Guiding Emotions 70 71 In an interview with USEN Encore about the release of the album and performance the group said how their biggest turning point as a group was the 2013 release of Upturn whereas it was the first release without their former leader Nakadoi Hiroki 72 Beginning January 2023 the original site for Lead had merged with that of their fanclub s 73 In January Akira performed in the musical adaptation of the Cesare manga which was planned for release in 2020 but was postponed due to the COVID 19 pandemic 74 Akira made appearances for the performances held on January 30 and 31 75 76 In March 2023 Keita began playing the character Roger Davis in the rock musical Rent 77 78 79 On March 21 they released the live video 20th Anniversary Live Kankin Dousai amp Snow Magic It debuted at No 8 on Oricon 80 Their anniversary live was performed the same day as their debut in 2002 on July 31 2022 at Tachikawa Stage Garden in Tachikawa Tokyo At the end of April Lead held their commemorative performances for their album Singularity which had initially been cancelled in 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Japan 81 82 Lead released their thirty fifth single See Your Heart on May 24 83 It was their first single since Sonic Boom in 2021 and debuted at No 5 The title track was composed by Masa Takumi who had previously won the 65th Grammy Award for Best Global Music Album for his 2022 album Sakura 84 85 Members EditCurrent members Edit Shinya Taniuchi 谷内伸也 Taniuchi Shinya Keita Furuya 古屋敬多 Furuya Keita Akira Kagimoto 鍵本輝 Kagimoto Akira Former member Edit Hiroki Nakadoi 中土居宏宜 Nakadoi Hiroki left on March 31 2013Discography EditMain article Lead discography Studio albums Edit 2003 Life On Da Beat 2004 Brand New Era 2005 Lead Heat Beat 2006 4 2008 Feel The Vibes 2012 Now or Never 2016 The Showcase 2018 Milestone 2020 Singularity Compilation albums Edit 2008 Lead Tracks Listener s Choice 2022 Lead the BestRemix albums Edit 2003 Buddies W inds Flame Lead 2020 Joy Joy Home MixFilmography EditMain article Lead videography Films Edit Boutaoshi 2003 Deep Love 2004 Kamachi 2004 Oretachi no Ashita 2014 Television Edit Konya wa Kokoro Dake Daite 2014 Awards and accolades EditYear Award Category Nominated Work Result2002 44th Japan Record Awards Best New Artist Award Show Me the Way Won2004 46th Japan Record Awards Gold Award Night Deluxe Won2005 47th Japan Record Awards Gold Award Atarashii Kisetsu e WonSee also EditList of bands from JapanReferences Edit Leadとは はてなキーワード はてなダイアリー Hatena Keyword Retrieved February 5 2019 解散危機 不仲 メンバー引退を乗り越えた非ジャニーズアイドルLeadの歴史 NAVER January 23 2017 Retrieved November 4 2017 スターライトオーディションとは Starlight Auditions Hatena Retrieved November 4 2017 大阪 城天 出身ミュージシャン Naver in Japanese Retrieved January 17 2018 BOYS POP 第20弾アーティストにLeadが初登場 Tower Records Online January 15 2019 Retrieved January 17 2019 w inds 1st Live Tour 1st 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21詳細のお知らせ Lead Official June 20 2019 Retrieved June 26 2019 デイリー シングルランキング 2019年07月23日付 Oricon July 23 2019 Retrieved July 24 2019 週間シングルランキング2020年03月02日付 2020年02月17日 2020年02月23日 Oricon Retrieved March 13 2020 虫洞 Wormhole 专辑歌曲鼓鼓 GBOYSWAG Mojim Retrieved February 4 2023 鼓鼓 呂思緯 超展開 Japanese ver feat Lead Official Music Video 相信音樂BinMusic Official YouTube February 17 2020 Retrieved February 4 2023 COVID 19 in Asia Japan s prime minister fuels anger order 2nd time patients rises in South Korea The Tribune Democrat April 13 2020 Retrieved May 5 2020 Lead 谷内伸也が選曲した全20曲 Lead JOY JOY HOME MIX を配信 Yahoo Japan News May 1 2020 Retrieved May 5 2020 Lead ニューシングル Tuxedo タキシード 先行配信スタート MVはDA PUMP TOMOが振付 excite News September 9 2020 Retrieved September 17 2020 Lead ニューシングル Tuxedo タキシード 9月23日発売 タワレコ同時購入特典オリジナルポストカードセット Tower Records Retrieved September 17 2020 Visa LINE Payクレジットカード 新CM 石橋が 3倍還元LINEクレカで 買う 篇 JCC Retrieved September 17 2020 Lead ONLINE LIVE 2021 GuiDance ZAIKO Retrieved April 8 2022 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