Sandaime J Soul Brothers
Sandaime J Soul Brothers | |
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From left to right: NAOTO, Takanori Iwata, Hiroomi Tosaka, Naoki Kobayashi, Ryuji Imaichi, Kenjiro Yamashita, ELLY. | |
Background information | |
Also known as |
3JSB 三代目JSB J Soul Brothers III[1] The Third J Soul Brothers |
Origin | Tokyo, Japan |
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Years active | 2010 | –present
Labels | Rhythm Zone, LDH |
Associated acts | |
Website |
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Members |
Naoto Naoki Kobayashi Elly Kenjiro Yamashida Takanori Iwata Ryuji Imaichi Hiroomi Tosaka |
Sandaime J Soul Brothers (Japanese: 三代目, Sandaime; "The Third"), officially known as Sandaime J Soul Brothers from Exile Tribe, are the third generation unit of the J Soul Brothers, a J-pop vocal and dance group formed by Exile leader Hiro. Sandaime J Soul Brothers are managed by Hiro's talent agency LDH, and are a part of the supergroup, Exile Tribe.
Formed exclusively by Exile's Vocal Battle Audition in 2010, Sandaime J Soul Brothers released their first single "Best Friend's Girl" in November 2010, which peaked at number three on the Oricon Singles Chart. Their self-titled debut album J Soul Brothers, released in 2011, also peaked at number three.[2] In 2013, they achieved their first number-one record with their third album Miracle.
Sandaime J Soul Brothers were propelled to commercial and critical success following the release of their 2014 single "R.Y.U.S.E.I.", (Choreograped by member Elly) which won the Japan Record Award, the highest honor at the 56th Japan Record Awards.[3]
Sandaime J Soul Brothers' album 'PLANET SEVEN' was the 2nd best selling Japanese album and the 3rd best selling Asian album of 2015 selling a total of 871,000 physical copies worldwide alone plus over one million digital copies sold.[4] By the end of 2015, Sandaime was reported to have sold an estimated total gross of ¥6,856,000,000 from single, album, music DVD, and music Blu-ray sales together.[5] Additionally, Recochoku revealed the group as the best selling artist of the year with R.Y.U.S.E.I reported as the best selling song for both Recochoku and Billboard year end charts.[3][6]
History
2010: Group formation and debut
In July 2010, Japanese music dance group Exile announced on their variety show Shuukan EXILE that the J Soul Brothers would be returning with new members. The new generation, called Sandaime J Soul Brothers, would be led by Exile members Naoto and Naoki Kobayashi, both who were also members of the previous J Soul Brothers lineup.[7] Elly, a member of the Exile theater group Gekidan EXILE, was announced to be the first new member.
To select a main vocalist for the group, Exile monitored the contestants in the singing competition, Vocal Battle Audition 2. Created by Exile's Hiro in 2006, the Vocal Battle Audition is held every few years to find new talents for their management agency, LDH. Ryuji Imaichi from Kawasaki participated in the first Vocal Battle Audition in 2006, but failed to pass the second screening. Imaichi tried his luck again four years later with the second series of Vocal Battle Audition, auditioning against 30,000 applicants. He finished first place with Hiroomi Tosaka from Tokyo.
In September 2010, Exile confirmed the final new members of Sandaime J Soul Brothers at their concert in Aichi: Gekidan EXILE member Kenjiro Yamashita, new recruit Takanori Iwata, and Vocal Battle Audition 2 winners, Imaichi and Tosaka. Exile then revealed that the new group were in the midst of preparing two debut singles.[8]
Sandaime J Soul Brothers released their debut single, "Best Friend's Girl", on November 10, debuting at number three on the Oricon Singles Chart.[9] It was used as a theme song for Meiji Meltykiss. The single was mildly successful, selling about 83,000 physical copies by 2011. However, the single was more well-received digitally, and went to receive the platinum digital certification by the RIAJ in 2013.
Their second single "On Your Mark ~Hikari no Kiseki~", released on December 1, also debuted at number three.[10] It was used as the opening theme song for the Japanese television drama Kenji Kijima Heihachiro and sold about 59,000 physical copies.
2011–13: J Soul Brothers, Tribal Soul and Miracle
In May 2011, Sandaime J Soul Brothers released their third single Love Song. Debuting at number seven and selling only about 44,000 copies, it was the group's lowest-selling single. Despite the slow decline in sales, the group released their debut studio album, self-titled J Soul Brothers, to mild commercial success in June 2011. The album debuted at number three on the Oricon Albums Chart, selling 93,548 copies in the first week of release.[11] It charted for 30 weeks, selling 137,366 physical copies by the end of the year.
The following month, LDH announced that Sandaime J Soul Brothers would perform the theme song for the Japanese television drama Rokudenashi Blues, a live adaptation of the manga series of the same name.[12] In July, a series of PVs for the drama, titled "Fighters", was revealed online.[13] The single was released on September 7, and became the group's first single to debut at number one on the Oricon Singles Chart, selling 83,000 copies on the first week. Their fifth single "Refrain", released in November 2011, debuted at number two.
Sandaime J Soul Brothers' second studio album, Tribal Soul, was released in December 2011. It debuted at number two and charted for 45 weeks, selling 156,894 physical copies.
The group released three singles in 2012, all debuting at number three on the Oricon Singles Chart. Their seventh single "0 ~Zero~", released in August 2012, became their first single to sell over 100,000 copies. Their third studio album, Miracle, debuted at number one on the Oricon Album Chart and received a platinum certification by the RIAJ, selling 264,345 copies in 2013.
2014–15: R.Y.U.S.E.I and PLANET SEVEN
In February 2014 LDH announced that Sandaime J Soul Brothers would release a four "seasonal" single series from the beginning of the year till the very end of it with each single representing the spring, summer, fall and winter seasons thorough the year. The first single "S.A.K.U.R.A" was released in March 2014 and debuted at number two on the Oricon Singles Chart.[14]
During the following months it was revealed that the group went to Los Angeles for the shooting of the MV of the new single. Producer STY was accredited with the production of the song and member ELLY made the choreography. Their new single "R.Y.U.S.E.I" was set to be released on June 25. The song topped the Oricon Single Charts at number one selling 162,174 copies on its first week. "R.Y.U.S.E.I" gained media attention for its different approach, visuals and refreshing EDM style which earned recognition to Sandaime J Soul Brothers for the following months until their nomination to the Japan Record Award, later winning the highest honor and skyrocketing the group to mainstream success for its following year too.
After their return to Japan, Sandaime J Soul Brothers released their next single C.O.S.M.O.S. ~Akizakura~ (秋桜) on October 15. The single sold a total of 147,059 on its first month and went gold on digital sales. Finally O.R.I.O.N the last single for the winter season was released. O.R.I.O.N topped both Recochoku and iTunes weekly single charts in its first week of release, and ranked #2 in Oricon weekly single chart, selling 190,261 physical copies.
On late December the details of their new album were released. The album would be titled PLANET SEVEN and it would be released on January 28, 2015 JST.[15][16]
In 2015 Sandaime J Soul Brothers's fifth studio album PLANET SEVEN was released in five editions and sold 508,337 on its first week once again gaining the number one spot at the Oricon Album Charts. PLANET SEVEN stayed in the top five position for over a moth and amassed at total of 855,215 physical copies sold and 1 million digital sales. A promotional music video was released in early January for the track "Eeny, meeny, miny, moe!". Even though the video wasn't an actual single it gathered 8 million views on YouTube on its first month and currently has over 20 million views.
In March 2015 it was revealed that the group would release two new singles in the month of April. The first single "starting over" sold 439,067 copies on its first week. The latter major maxi single STORM RIDERS featured Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash.[17] The song sold 107,685 copies on its first week too. Additionally the group released a promotional music video for the B-side track "J.S.B Dream" to promote the launch of their website and clothing apparel brand JSB.[18]
In July 8 Sandaime J Soul brothers was set to release their new single "Summer Madness" which was a collaboration with DJ and producer Afrojack. Previous collaborator STY also took part on the production of the song. "Summer Madness" sold 194,883 copies on its first week and remained on the Oricon charts for the next four weeks.[19] The song was also featured on the set of Afrojack at Ultra Music Festival Japan. Ultimately the single sold a total of 233,768 physical copies and went Double Platinum on the RIAJ digital sales.
Almost two weeks after releasing 'Summer Madness' Sandaime announced their next single titled "Unfair World" which was tied up with the movie UNFAIR.[20] The song would be a ballad, meaning it would be around a year since their last ballad C.O.S.M.O.S. ~Akizakura~ (秋桜). On the 2nd of September "Unfair World" was released selling 179,822 copies on its first week and selling a reported total of 204,588 copies. The song was later nominated at the Japan Record Awards for the grand prize which the group won with an excellence award in addition. This was the second year in a row Sandaime J Soul Brothers won the top award over other veteran artists such as AKB48, Kyary Pamyu Pamyu and AAA.[21][22]
2016–present:Born in the EXILE and New Album
Since early 2016, it was announced that a documentary film featuring the members of Sandaime J Soul Brothers would be screened in major theaters in Japan in the 12th of February. The documentary titled "Born in the EXILE" would include footage from their previous 'BLUE PLANET' tour as well as extra footage describing the group's history and the members outlook on their activities and grow so far as a group. A song under the same title "Born in the EXILE" was used as the official theme song and was written and composed by both vocalists Hiroomi Tosaka and Ryuji Imaichi. In late February, Avex released a teaser through JSB's official website and YouTube announcing their new album titled 'THE JSB LEGACY'. The album track list includes previous singles; "starting over", "Storm Riders", "Summer Madness" and "Unfair World".
Members
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NAOTO | Leader, performer | August 30, 1983 | Saitama Prefecture | Also a member of EXILE |
Naoki Kobayashi (小林直己 Kobayashi Naoki) | November 10, 1984 | Chiba Prefecture | Also a member of EXILE | |
ELLY | Performer | September 21, 1987 | Aomori Prefecture | |
Kenjiro Yamashita (山下健二郎 Yamashita Kenjirō) | May 24, 1985 | Kyoto Prefecture | ||
Takanori Iwata (岩田剛典 Iwata Takanori) | March 6, 1989 | Aichi Prefecture | Also a member of EXILE | |
Ryuji Imaichi (今市隆二 Imaichi Ryūji) | Vocalist | September 2, 1986 | Kyoto Prefecture | |
Hiroomi Tosaka (登坂広臣 Tosaka Hirōmi) | March 12, 1987 | Tokyo Prefecture |
*Before becoming leaders of Sandaime J Soul Brothers, NAOTO and Naoki Kobayashi were members of Nidaime J Soul Brothers (The 2nd J Soul Brothers). Because of this, they are frequently referred to as 2nd and 3rd generation J Soul Brothers.
Discography
Studio albums
Title | Album details | Peak positions | Sales | Certifications | |
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JPN [23] |
TWN East Asian [24] | ||||
J Soul Brothers[2] |
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Tribal Soul |
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2 | — |
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Miracle |
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1 | 9 |
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Blue Impact[upper-alpha 1] |
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1 | — |
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Planet Seven |
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1 | — |
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THE JSB LEGACY |
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1 | — |
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Compilation albums
Title | Album details | Peak positions | Certifications |
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JPN [23] | |||
The Best[upper-alpha 1] |
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Singles
As lead artists
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album | |||||||
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Oricon Singles Charts [23] |
Billboard Japan Hot 100 [6][upper-alpha 2] "Wedding Bell",[46] "Summer Dreams Come True",[46] "C.O.S.M.O.S.",[47] "Glory",[47] "Orion",[48] "Eeny, Neeny, Miny, Moe!",[49] "Link",[49] "All Love".[49] "Starting Over",[50] "Storm Riders",[51] "J.S.B. Dream"[52] "Summer Madness",[53] "Unfair World".[54] </ref> | ||||||||||
"Best Friend's Girl" | 2010 | 3 | 3 | J Soul Brothers | |||||||
"On Your Mark (Hikari no Kiseki)" (ヒカリのキセキ, "Miracle of Light") | 3 | 5 |
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"Love Song" | 2011 | 7 | 8 |
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"Fighters" | 1 | 7 | Tribal Soul | ||||||||
"Refrain" (リフレイン Rifurein) | 2 | 7 |
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"Go My Way" | 2012 | 3 | 3 | Miracle | |||||||
0: Zero | 3 | —[upper-alpha 3] |
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"Powder Snow (Eien ni Owaranai Fuyu)" (永遠に終わらない冬, "Endless Winter") | 3 | 3 | |||||||||
"Spark" | 2013 | 2 | 3 |
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Blue Impact | ||||||
"Fuyu Monogatari" (冬物語, "Winter Story") | 2 | 10 | |||||||||
"So Right" | 2 | 3 | |||||||||
"S.A.K.U.R.A." ("Cherry Blossoms") | 2014 | 2 | 2 |
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Planet Seven | ||||||
"R.Y.U.S.E.I." ("Meteor") | 1 | 1 | |||||||||
"C.O.S.M.O.S." (秋桜 Kosumosu) | 3 | 2 | |||||||||
"O.R.I.O.N." | 2 | 1 | |||||||||
"Starting Over" | 2015 | 1 | 1 |
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The JSB Legacy | ||||||
"Storm Riders" (featuring Slash) |
3 | 2 | |||||||||
"Summer Madness" (featuring Afrojack) |
1 | 1 | |||||||||
"Unfair World" | 2 | 2 | |||||||||
"—" denotes items that did not chart. |
As featured artists
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album | |
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Oricon Singles Charts [23] |
Billboard Japan Hot 100 [6][upper-alpha 2] | ||||
"Burning Up" (among Exile Tribe)[upper-alpha 4] |
2013 | 1 | 3 |
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Exile Tribe Revolution |
Promotional singles
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album |
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Billboard Japan Hot 100 [6][upper-alpha 2] | ||||
"Japanese Soul Brothers" (Nidaime J Soul Brothers + Sandaime J Soul Brothers) |
2011 | 29 | J Soul Brothers | |
"Hanabi" (花火, "Fireworks")[78] | 2012 | 2 |
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0: Zero / Miracle |
"(You Shine) The World"[78] | — | |||
"Kiss You Tonight"[78] | — | |||
"Let's Party"[78] | — | |||
"Summer Dreams Come True" | 2014 | 70 | "R.Y.U.S.E.I." (single) / Planet Seven | |
"Wedding Bell (Subarashiki Kana Jinsei)" (素晴らしきかな人生, "Maybe Wonderful Life") | 42 | |||
"Glory" | 57 | "C.O.S.M.O.S." (single) / Planet Seven | ||
"Eeny, Neeny, Miny, Moe!" | 2015 | 8 |
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Planet Seven |
"Link" | 92 | |||
"All Love" | 93 | |||
"J.S.B. Dream" | 59 | "Storm Riders" (single) |
Video albums
Title | Album details | Peak positions | Certifications | |
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JPN DVD [23] |
JPN Blu-ray [23] | |||
Live Tour 2012 0: Zero |
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Live Tour 2014: Blue Impact |
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Live Tour 2015: Blue Planet |
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Tours
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Other ventures
Sandaime J Soul Brothers have appeared in several advertisements and television commercials throughout their career. Nike, All Nippon Airways, Samantha Thavasa and Glico are among many important brands and companies involved with public merchandising supported by the group.
Subunit
In late 2015, members Hiroomi Tosaka, Naoki Kobayashi and Takanori Iwata were endorsed in a promotional campaign with Glico's Pocky product line. The members formed the sub unit called THE Sharehappi from Sandaime J Soul Brothers and released the digital single 'Share The Love' as a commercial song for the endorsement. 'Share The Love' topped the Japanese iTunes store for four weeks and was certified platinum by the RIAJ.[81]
Title | Album details | Peak positions | Certifications |
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"Share The Love" |
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Awards and nominations
Year | Ceremony | Award | Nominated work | Result |
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2011 | MTV Video Music Awards Japan | Best New Artist | "On Your Mark (Hikari no Kiseki)" | Nominated |
2012 | MTV Video Music Awards Japan | Best Pop Video | "Fighters" | Won |
54th Japan Record Awards | Best Song Award | "Hanabi" (花火) | Won | |
Japan Record Award | Nominated | |||
2013 | MTV Video Music Awards Japan | Best Group Video | Won | |
Best Karaokee! Song | Nominated | |||
2014 | 47th Japan Cable Awards | Excellence Award | "R.Y.U.S.E.I." | Won |
56th Japan Record Awards[3] | Best Song Award | Won | ||
Japan Record Award | Won | |||
2015 | Japan Gold Disc Award | Best Music Video Award | "J Soul Brothers LIVE TOUR 2014「BLUE IMPACT」" | Won |
MTV Europe Music Awards | Best Japanese Act | "PLANET SEVEN" | Nominated | |
MTV Video Music Awards Japan | Best Group Video | "Eeny, meeny, miny, moe!" | Won | |
Video Of The Year | Won | |||
Apple Music Best of 2015 [82] | Best Album | "PLANET SEVEN" | Won | |
48th Japan Cable Awards | Excellence Award | "Summer Madness" | Won | |
Grand Prize | Won | |||
57th Japan Record Awards | Best Song Award | "Unfair World" | Won | |
Japan Record Award | Won |
Music videos
Year | Title | Artist(s) | Album |
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2010 | "Best Friend's Girl" | Sandaime J Soul Brothers | J Soul Brothers |
2010 | "On Your Mark ~ヒカリのキセキ~" | Sandaime J Soul Brothers | J Soul Brothers |
2011 | "24karats STAY GOLD" | Exile (feat. Sandaime J Soul Brothers) | J Soul Brothers |
2011 | "Love Song" | Sandaime J Soul Brothers | J Soul Brothers |
2011 | "Japanese Soul Brothers" | Nidaime J Soul Brothers + Sandaime J Soul Brothers | J Soul Brothers |
2011 | "Fighters" | Sandaime J Soul Brothers | Tribal Soul |
2011 | "Refrain" | Sandaime J Soul Brothers | Tribal Soul |
2012 | "Go My Way" | Sandaime J Soul Brothers | Miracle |
2012 | "Hanabi" (花火) | Sandaime J Soul Brothers | Miracle |
2012 | "24karats TRIBE OF GOLD" | Exile Tribe | The Best |
2012 | "Powder Snow ~永遠に終わらない冬~" | Sandaime J Soul Brothers | Miracle |
2013 | "Looks @ Us Now!" | Sandaime J Soul Brothers | Miracle |
2013 | "Spark" | Sandaime J Soul Brothers from Exile Tribe | Blue Impact |
2013 | "Burning Up" | Sandaime J Soul Brothers vs. Generations | Blue Impact |
2013 | "Fuyu Monogatari" (冬物語) | Sandaime J Soul Brothers from Exile Tribe | Blue Impact |
2013 | "So Right" | Sandaime J Soul Brothers from Exile Tribe | Blue Impact |
2014 | "S.A.K.U.R.A." | Sandaime J Soul Brothers from Exile Tribe | Planet Seven |
2014 | "R.Y.U.S.E.I." | Sandaime J Soul Brothers from Exile Tribe | Planet Seven |
2014 | "The Revolution" | Exile Tribe | Exile Tribe Revolution |
2014 | "24WORLD" | Exile Tribe | Exile Tribe Revolution |
2014 | "C.O.S.M.O.S. ~秋桜~" | Sandaime J Soul Brothers from Exile Tribe | Planet Seven |
2014 | "O.R.I.O.N." | Sandaime J Soul Brothers from Exile Tribe | Planet Seven |
2015 | "Storm Riders" | Sandaime J Soul Brothers from Exile Tribe (feat. Slash) | Storm Riders Single Album |
2015 | "J.S.B. Dream" | Sandaime J Soul Brothers from Exile Tribe | Storm Riders Single Album |
2015 | "Summer Madness" | Sandaime J Soul Brothers from Exile Tribe (feat. Afrojack) | Summer Madness Single Album |
2015 | "Unfair World" | Sandaime J Soul Brothers from Exile Tribe | Unfair World Single Album |
Notes
- 1 2 Sandaime J Soul Brothers' fourth studio album Blue Impact was packaged together with their first compilation album The Best as a 2CD set.
- 1 2 3 Sources for chart positions are as follows: "Best Friend's Girl",[32] "On Your Mark (Hikari no Kiseki)",[33] "Love Song",[34] "Japanese Soul Brothers",[35] "Fighters",[36] "Refrain",[37] "Go My Way",[38] "Hanabi",[39] "Powder Snow (Eien ni Owaranai Fuyu)",[40] "Spark",[41] "Burning Up",[42] "So Right",[43] "Fuyu Monogatari",[44] "S.A.K.U.R.A.",[45] "R.Y.U.S.E.I.",<ref name='Billboard 2014/07/07'>"Japan Billboard Hot 100". Billboard (in Japanese). July 2, 2014. Retrieved January 24, 2015.
- ↑ As a non-eponymous single featuring four promoted A-sides ("Hanabi", "(You Shine) The World", "Kiss You Tonight" and "Let's Party"), 0: Zero did not chart on the Billboard Japan Hot 100, however peaked at number three on the Hot Single Sales sub-chart.[61]
- ↑ Instead of featuring all members of Exile Tribe, "Burning Up" was a collaboration between Sandaime J Soul Brothers and Generations from Exile Tribe.
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