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Yonezu wrote songs for the band, and between April 2008 and March 2009 uploaded 24 original songs to video sharing website Nico Nico Douga using the name Hachi. [14] None of the songs were widely viewed, with the greatest, "Beelzebub", receiving only 23,000 views. [15] Yonezu created his blog in this period, and called it Tekitō Edda (適当EDDA).
List of songs not released as singles or promotional singles, with selected chart positions and certifications Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Certifications Album JPN Comb [N] [23] JPN Hot [O] WW [54] "Melancholy Kitchen" (メランコリーキッチン) 2014 — — — RIAJ: Gold (st.) [56] Yankee "Kanden" (感電) 2020 3 2 110
One of the B-sides, "Yumekui Shōjo", is a self-cover of Yonezu's Vocaloid song "Shajō no Yumekui Shōjo", released under the name Hachi in 2010. Yonezu was initially reluctant to self-cover songs he released using Vocaloid, but later thought that it might be okay. "Yumekui Shōjo" is slower than the original song. [1] [2]
The song "Eine Kleine" was used as the Tokyo Metro commercial song, and was written especially for the advertisement campaign. The song is planned to be used in the campaign from April 1, 2014 until March 31, 2015. [23] On April 1, the song's music video was released on YouTube and Nico Nico Douga.
A music video directed by Tomokazu Yamada for "Pale Blue" was released on June 4, 2021. Yamada had previously directed the music videos for "Lemon", "Uma to Shika", and "Campanella". Koharu Sugawara, who had previously appeared as a dancer for Yonezu's performance of "Lemon" at the 69th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen, appeared in the music video. [7]
Balloom was created in March 2011 by Toku P, who asked seven other musicians who were popular on Niconico Douga in 2009 to join the label. [1] [2] Four founding members of the label, Wowaka, Toku, Fullkawa Honpo and Hachi (Kenshi Yonezu) formed a production collective called Estlabo to work on the ending theme song of the anime Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day, a cover of Zone's "Secret ...
Musician Kenshi Yonezu, also known by his stage name Hachi when creating Vocaloid music, was a close friend of wowaka. After his death, Yonezu praised wowaka for having a deep impact on the concept of "Vocaloid-esque" music among Vocaloid creators, and that since his own music was also influenced by wowaka, he held his greatest respect for him.
Diorama is the first album by Japanese musician Kenshi Yonezu, which was released on May 16, 2012. [1] It was the first studio album released under his real name, and the first to use his own voice as opposed to his Vocaloid albums released under the name Hachi.