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Chemistry

 
Artist: Chemistry

Similar Artists:

Tetsuya Komuro, Soul'd Out, Ami Suzuki, Bennie K, AAA, Exile

Formal Connection With:

Lena Park, Morning Musume, Koichi Matsuoka "Dentsu"
  • Genres: Electronica
  • Representative Albums: "Winter of Love", "Between the Lines", "All the Best

Biography

The male Japanese pop/R&B duo Chemistry got their start via the highly popular TV show Ayasan, and then went on to become one of the top-selling J-pop artists of the 2000s. The Japanese counterpart to American Idol, Ayasan has launched the careers of other big names on the national scene, including Ami Suzuki and Morning Musume; Chemistry, consisting of Kaname Kawabata and Yoshikuni Dochin, won its 2000 edition, besting 19,000 other contestants and winning a contract with Sony Music. The band pre-debuted with the single "Saigo No Yoru" in 2000, and its first release for Sony was the single "Pieces of a Dream" (2001), produced by Kiyoshi "KC" Matsuo, who worked with Hirai Ken. The single shot to number one and sold over two million units in 2001, and Chemistry's debut studio album, The Way We Are, topped the charts as well, selling three million copies the same year. This success allowed the band to start its international career, debuting in Taiwan at a MTV event in the summer of 2001.

Chemistry proved they weren't one-time wonders in 2002, when they became one of the official artists of that year's FIFA World Cup (held jointly by Japan and South Korea), contributing to the Voices of Korea/Japan CD and thus gaining a significant Korean fan base. (They also worked together with K-pop artist Lena Park, featured on Voices of Korea/Japan as well -- she appeared on the B-side of Chemistry's single "Kimi Ga Iru" in 2005.) The band's second album, 2003's Second to None, topped the charts again, its sales exceeding two million units. Also in 2003, Chemistry broke up with Kiyoshi Matsuo, but that move didn't undermine their chart performance -- their third LP, 2004's One X One, delivered after the previous year's remix collection Between the Lines, sold about one million units, despite the fact that it featured a more varied sound credited to the bandmembers, who took over the production for most of the album. Both of these releases scored number one on the Oricon charts as well. Chemistry had a chance to extend their regional fan base further in 2003 as well, as the band performed in an anti-piracy event in Shanghai along with Mika Nakashima.

The group's fourth studio album, Fo(u)r (2005), was the first not to top the charts, but that was only due to heavy competition from the boy band Kinki Kids, who beat Chemistry to number one. Despite that, Chemistry remained a J-pop force to be reckoned with, their compilation All the Best bringing them back to the top of the charts in 2006 and being followed by a streak of successful singles in 2007, of which "Saigo No Kawa" was featured in the movie Zou No Senaka, "This Night" was heard in the anime Chikyuu He, and "Kagayaku Yoru" was another Chemistry single to be used in the FIFA ceremonies. The group's fifth studio album, Face to Face, was released in 2008 and scored number three on the Oricon charts. ~ Alexey Eremenko, All Music Guide
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Chemistry
Also known as Kemi
Origin Japan
Genres J-pop, R&B
Years active 2001–present
Labels DefSTAR Records
Associated acts Kiyoshi Matsuo, Shigeaki Tanaka, Lena Park, John Legend, Dohzi-T
Website Official Website
Members
Yoshikuni Dōchin
Kaname Kawabata

Chemistry (ケミストリー Kemisutorī?) is a Japanese pop/R&B duo, composed of Yoshikuni Dōchin (堂珍嘉邦?, born November 17, 1978) and Kaname Kawabata (川畑要?, born January 28, 1979). They were the winners of the Asayan audition (similar to the American Idol series) in 2000 organized by Sony Music Entertainment Japan.

Their first single "Pieces of a Dream" was released on March 3, 2001, and was the best selling single that year (over 2 million). Most of their singles have reached #1 on the Oricon charts; all five albums have reached #1 the day they were released. Their #1 streak was broken by the Kinki Kids' H album, scoring them a #2 rank for Fo(u)r.

Chemistry is also known in Korea for the popular collaboration song "Let's Get Together Now," featuring talents from both Korea and Japan and for collaborating with Korean singer Lena Park who appears in the b-side "Dance with Me" on the "Kimi ga Iru" single.

On March 6, 2008, Kaname Kawabata married model Miki Takahashi. They met after she appeared in the PV for "This Night."[1]

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Discography

Albums

# Title Release date Ranking[2]
1 The Way We Are 2001-11-17 #1
2 Second to None 2003-01-08 #1
3 Between the Lines 2003-06-18 #1
4 One X One 2004-02-18 #1
5 Hot Chemistry 2005-01-26 #1
6 Fo(u)r 2005-11-16 #2
7 Re:fo(u)rm 2006-08-09 #25
8 All the Best 2006-11-22 #1
9 Face to Face 2008-01-30 #3
10 Winter of Love 2008-11-19 #7

Singles

# Title Release date Ranking[2] No. of weeks in Charts[2]
1 "Pieces of a Dream" 2001-03-07 #1 32 weeks
2 "Point of No Return" 2001-06-06 #1 22 weeks
3 "You Go Your Way" 2001-10-11 #1 14 weeks
4 "Kimi wo Sagashiteta ~New Jersey United~" (君をさがしてた ~New Jersey United~?) 2002-05-09 #2 12 weeks
5 "Floatin'" 2002-07-17 #1 6 weeks
6 "It Takes Two" 2002-11-13 #1 14 weeks
7 "My Gift to You" 2002-12-18 #4 2 weeks
8 "Ashita e Kaeru" (アシタヘカエル?) 2003-08-06 #1 13 weeks
9 "Your Name Never Gone" 2003-11-19 #2 13 weeks
10 "So in Vain" 2004-02-04 #3 6 weeks
11 "Mirage in Blue" 2004-07-07 #4 7 weeks
12 "Long Long Way" 2004-10-27 #4 6 weeks
13 "Shiroi no Toiki" (白の吐息?) 2004-12-01 #8 6 weeks
14 "Kimi ga Iru" (キミがいる?) 2005-02-23 #4 9 weeks
15 "Wings of Words" 2005-07-27 #2 12 weeks
16 "Almost in Love" 2005-11-02 #6 8 weeks
17 "Yakusoku no Basho" (約束の場所?) 2006-10-04 #4 11 weeks
18 "Tōkage feat. John Legend" (遠影 feat. John Legend?) 2006-11-01 #9 5 weeks
19 "Top of the World" 2006-12-06 #28 5 weeks
20 "Sora no Kiseki" (空の奇跡?) 2007-04-25 #9 4 weeks
21 "This Night"[3] 2007-08-01 #13 5 weeks
22 "Saigo no Kawa" 2007-10-24 #4 11 weeks
23 "Kagayaku Yoru"|輝く夜}} 2007-12-05 ? ?
24 "Life goes on" 2008-08-20 #12 5 weeks
25 "Koisuru Yuki Aisuru Sora" 2008-11-05 #16 4 weeks
26 "a Place for Us" 2009-02-18 ? ?

Videos

  • 2002-04-10 R.A.W. ~Respect and Wisdom- Chemistry Acoustic Live (in DVD and VHS)
  • 2003-02-14 Chemistry the Videos: 2001-2002 ~What You See is What You Get~ (in DVD and VHS)
  • 2003-09-10 Two as We Stand ~Live and Documentary 2002-2003~ (in DVD and VHS)
  • 2005-01-26 Chemistry in Suntory Hall ~Hibiki~ (in DVD and UMD)
  • 2006-08-09 Chemistry the Videos: 2003-2006 ~We Sing, Therefore We Are~ (in DVD and VHS)
  • 2006-11-22 Chemistry 2006 Tour Fo(u)r (Blu-ray Disc)

Notes and references

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