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Movies 3
''Movies 3'' (stylized as ''MOVIES3'') is the third compilation DVD released by the hip-hop group Lead. It charted at #40 on the Oricon charts, where it remained for two weeks. Unlike their first two compilation films, ''Movies 3'' contained every music video since their debut with " Manatsu no Magic" (2002) to their most recent video " Sunnyday" (2008). It became their first compilation release to not have a VHS counterpart, only being released on DVD. Information ''Movies 3'' is the third compilation DVD by the Japanese hip-hop group Lead, released on August 6, 2008 under the Pony Canyon sub-label Flight Master. The DVD reached #40 on the Oricon DVD charts, staying on the charts for two consecutive weeks. It was their first compilation to not be released as both a DVD and VHS, only carrying a DVD release. This was due to the decline of the VHS market as the optical disc, namely the DVD, began taking on popularity. The DVD housed every music video A music video is a v ...
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Lead (band)
Lead () 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. 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 ch ...
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Show Me The Way (Lead Song)
"Show Me the Way" (stylized as ''"Show me the way"'') is the second single by the four-member Japanese hip-hop group Lead, released on October 17, 2002. It charted better than their debut single, ranking in the top ten on the Oricon charts at #7. "Show me the way" was the song that helped Lead secure the spot for ''Best Newcomer'' during the 44th annual Japan Record Awards at the end of 2002, alongside the band day after tomorrow, Mika Nakashima and Sachika Shino. Information ''"Show me the way"'' is the second single by Japanese hip-hop group Lead under the Pony Canyon sub-label Flight Master. It debuted higher than their debut single, '' Manatsu no Magic,'' breaking the top ten on the Oricon Singles Charts at #7, and it remained on the charts for six consecutive weeks. The success of this single and their previous single helped Lead to win the ''Best Newcomer'' award during the 44th Japan Record Awards alongside newbie band day after tomorrow and up-and-coming soloists Mik ...
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Stand Up! (Lead Song)
''Stand Up!'' (stylized as ''STAND UP!'') is the fourteenth single released by the Japanese hip-hop group Lead. The single debuted in the top twenty on Oricon, where it took the No. 20 slot for the weekly ranking and remained on the charts for four weeks. The single was released as both a standard CD and a limited edition CD+DVD combo. The b-side "Load" was released early on December 26, 2007 and utilized as a tie-in song for ''mu-mo, dwango.jp'' and the Japanese music streaming site ''music.jp.'' It was the third time Vision Factory held the "Choose Your Theme Song." "Stand Up!" was used as the seventh ending theme to the anime series ''Katekyō Hitman Reborn!''. Information ''Stand Up!'' is the fourteenth domestic single released by the Japanese hip-hop group Lead, and was released seven months after their previous single, ''Umi'', on February 6, 2008. The single broke the top twenty on the Oricon Singles Charts, taking No. 20 for the weekly ranking, and remaining on the chart ...
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Umi (song)
''Umi'' (海 / ''Ocean'') is the thirteenth domestic single released by the Japanese hip-hop group Lead. The single failed to break the top twenty on Oricon for the weekly ranking, charting at #27 for two weeks. ''Umi'' was released as a CD+DVD combo, which was only released for a limited time. One of five possible pictures were also packaged with each copy. The b-side "Kimi wa Nanika ga Dekiru" was a cover of the same song, originally released by 99Harmony. Information ''Umi'' (海 / ''Ocean'') is the thirteenth single released by the Japanese hip-hop group Lead on July 18, 2007. The single failed to chart in the top twenty on the Oricon Singles Charts, reaching #27 for the weekly ranking and only remaining on the charts for two consecutive weeks. Limited copies of the single housed one of five possible photographs. The single was only released as a limited CD+DVD combo pack. The CD featured the title track with its corresponding instrumental, and the coupling tracks "Sora ...
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Drive Alive
''Drive Alive'' is the twelfth domestic single by Japanese hip-hop group Lead. It peaked at #14 on the Oricon weekly charts, remaining on the charts for three weeks. The single was released as both a standard CD and a limited edition CD+DVD combo. Information ''Drive Alive'' is the twelfth single by the Japanese hip-hop dance group Lead. The single charted well on the Oricon Singles Charts at #14, and remained on the charts for three consecutive weeks. Limited editions of the single included a chance to meet the members of Lead during a participation event at Zepp Tokyo on March 18, 2007, and one of five possible photographs. ''Drive Alive'' was released as both a standard CD and a limited edition CD+DVD combination. While both editions contained the title track, the b-sides "Get Dizzy!" and "Love & Everything", along with the instrumental to the title track, the DVD harbored the music video of "Drive Alive" and the behind-the-scenes making video of the single. "Drive Ali ...
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Summer Madness (Lead Song)
''Summer Madness'' is the eleventh single by Japanese hip-hop group Lead, released on June 21, 2006, two weeks before their fourth studio album, '' 4.'' It failed to break the top ten on Oricon, but charted in the top twenty, taking the weekly ranking of #17, where it remained on the charts for five weeks. The single contained two b-sides, "Boku ga Tsuki ni Inoru Yoru" and "One", the latter of which became popular enough to be placed on their first compilation album '' Lead Tracks ~Listener's Choice~.'' Information ''Summer Madness'' is the eleventh domestic single released by Japanese hip-hop group Lead. The single peaked in the top twenty on the Oricon Singles Charts at #17 and remained on the charts for five consecutive weeks. The single was released as a standard CD and a CD+DVD combo, the latter of which was of limited release. The limited CD+DVD editions carried the corresponding music video for the title track, along with the making video. The single carried two coupli ...
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Virgin Blue (song)
''Virgin Blue'' (バージンブルー) is the tenth single by the Japanese hip-hop group Lead, released on March 8, 2006, eight months after their previous single '' Baby Running Wild.'' It peaked in the top ten on the Oricon charts at #9 and remained on the charts for one full month. Limited editions of the single included one of ten trading cards or a special prize. "Virgin Blue" is a cover of the 1984 song of the same name, originally released by the six-member rock band SALLY as their debut song. Four years after Lead's release, they would perform an updated rendition on their single ''Speed Star★'' titled "Virgin Blue 2010." Information ''Virgin Blue'' (バージンブルー) is the tenth domestic single by the Japanese hip-hop group Lead, seven months after their studio album ''Lead! Heat! Beat!.'' The single debuted well on the Oricon Singles Charts, taking the #9 slot for the week and remaining on the charts for four consecutive weeks. The first press editions of th ...
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Baby Running Wild
''Baby Running Wild'' (ベイビーランニンワイルド / ''Beibii Rannin Wairudo'') is the ninth single by Japanese hip-hop group Lead. The single peaked on Oricon at #11 and remained on the charts for three weeks. The single was released as a limited edition CD+DVD and a standard CD only edition. This was the first time since ''Night Deluxe'' where the group released a CD+DVD combo. Information ''Baby Running Wild'' is the ninth domestic single by the Japanese hip-hop group Lead. The single charted in the top twenty on Oricon at #11 on the Oricon Singles Charts, remaining on the charts for three consecutive weeks. ''Baby Running Wild'' became their second single to be released as both a standard CD and a CD+DVD combo, although the latter edition was of limited release. The other single to contain a combo edition was ''Night Deluxe,'' which was released a year prior. The title track was written and composed by Japanese musical composer and lyricist Satori Shiraishi. The ...
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Atarashii Kisetsu E
''Atarashii Kisetsu e'' (あたらしい季節へ / ''To the New Season'') is the eighth domestic single by the Japanese hip-hop group Lead. It was released nearly six months after their previous single '' Tenohira wo Taiyou ni/Delighted,'' on April 13, 2005. It charted well on Oricon, taking the weekly ranking of #6 upon its released. Limited editions of the singles included one of five possible phone charms, a release event participation ticket, a "Lead 2005 Spring Campaign" postcard and a specialized URL where buyers could download a themed wallpaper. Information ''Atarashii Kisetsu e'' (あたらしい季節へ / ''To the New Season'') is the eighth single by Japanese hip-hop group Lead. It became their first release for the year, with their previous single, '' Tenohira wo Taiyou ni/Delighted,'' having been released six months prior in October 2004. It charted in the top ten on the Oricon Singles Charts, taking the #6 spot for the weekly ranking and remaining on the charts ...
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Night Deluxe
"Night Deluxe" is the sixth domestic single by Japanese hip hop group Lead. It became their highest-charting single at the time, peaking at No. 5 on the Oricon charts and remaining on the charts for five weeks. The single became their first to be released as a CD+DVD combo, though the combo pack was of limited release. Information ''Night Deluxe'' is the sixth single by the Japanese hip-hop dance group Lead. It became their highest charted single at the time, ranking at No. 5 on the Oricon Singles Charts, and remained on the charts for five consecutive weeks. Limited editions included participation event tickets and a trading card. ''Night Deluxe'' became the group's first single to be released as both a standard CD and a CD+DVD combination. While both editions contained the title track, the b-side "Here goes!", along with their corresponding instrumentals, the DVD harbored behind-the-scenes videos of the group. The music video for "Night Deluxe" would later be released on ...
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