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The song was a part of KAT-TUN's 2007 summer nationwide tour set list and can be found on "Tour 2007 cartoon KAT-TUN II You" DVD which was filmed during their last tour date at the Tokyo Dome. The song was also sung as part of a medley performance on Music Station on December 21, 2007.
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KAT-TUN (カトゥーン, Katūn) is a Japanese boy band under Starto Entertainment.Their formation under Johnny & Associates) was in 2001.The group's name was originally an acronym based on the first letter of each member's family name: Kazuya Kamenashi, Jin Akanishi, Junnosuke Taguchi, Koki Tanaka, Tatsuya Ueda, and Yuichi Nakamaru.
Limited period song download; Exclusive to Music.jp [20] Released: August 29, 2013; ... KAT-TUN LIVE 2015 QUARTER in Tokyo Dome. Released: October 14, 2015; Label: ...
Fourth album release from KAT-TUN including the songs "Don't U Ever Stop," "White X'mas (album version)," "One Drop," "Rescue," and more for 15 songs total. Regular edition includes one bonus track "Moon". Limited Edition includes special booklet. Features alternate jacket artwork.
KAT-TUN debuted the song on television on Utawara on December 3, 2006, and were guests on their senpai Masahiro Nakai's talk show Utaban on the day the single was released. The group performed on Music Station the day after and were invited to perform on Music Station' s special end-of-year show, Super Live, on December 22 where they also ...
The title song "Unlock" was the theme song for the NTV Saturday drama series titled "Kaitō Yamaneko" starring Kazuya Kamenashi.The coupling song "Greatest Journey" was the theme song for KAT-TUN's variety show in TBS titled "KAT-TUN Sekaiichi Tame ni Naru Tabi.
"Best of KAT-TUN" is the debut album by Japanese boy band KAT-TUN, released in Japan on March 22, 2006 by J-One Records. Despite the title, it is not a greatest hits compilation album . Seven songs on the record, however, were part of KAT-TUN's live tour set list prior to their debut and were already familiar with longtime fans.