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Supercell (stylized as supercell) is an 11-member
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band led by
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and
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Ryo, which formed in 2007 as a
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. The other 10 members are artists and designers who provide illustrations in album booklets and music videos. Supercell started out by making use of the
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singing synthesizer to produce vocals for songs submitted to the Nico Nico Douga
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website. The popularity of the songs led the band to release their independent self-titled album ''
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'' (2008). Supercell later signed to
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and had a professional release of their ''Supercell'' album in March 2009, which was updated with more songs. Supercell made a transition to vocalist
Nagi Yanagi , stylized as , is a Japanese singer and songwriter from Osaka Prefecture who is signed to NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan. After becoming interested with music in her childhood, she began singing and writing original songs. In 2006, she began ...
with their debut single " Kimi no Shiranai Monogatari" (2009). Two more singles featuring Yanagi were released in 2010, followed by Supercell's second album '' Today Is A Beautiful Day'' (2011), which was Yanagi's last contribution with Supercell. Following Yanagi's departure, Supercell held auditions for vocalists, and 15-year-old female singer Koeda was chosen out of about 2,000 candidates. Koeda's first single with Supercell is "My Dearest" (2011), and four more singles featuring Koeda were released between 2012 and 2013, followed by Supercell's third album '' Zigaexperientia'' (2013), which was Koeda's last contribution with Supercell. In 2019, Supercell chose the singers Ann and Gaku to be their new vocalists. ''Supercell'' and ''Today Is A Beautiful Day'' were awarded a Gold Disc by the
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for having exceeded 100,000 copies shipped in a single year, and Supercell was chosen as one of the best five new Japanese artists of 2009 during the 2010
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competition.


History


2007–2008: Formation and indie releases

On December 7, 2007, Ryo submitted the song to the Nico Nico Douga
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website, and since then the video has been viewed over 14 million times. For the song's vocals, Ryo used the
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singing synthesizer software
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, and he used an illustration of Miku by an artist named 119 (pronounced Hikeshi) on the video without his permission. After Ryo contacted 119 with an apology, 119 responded with great interest in "Melt" and began to work together with Ryo, thus forming Supercell. More members joined Supercell since its formation, which led to 11 members by the time the group made its major debut. In an article in ''
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'', Ryo admitted that he did not have any "big intentions" in uploading "Melt" to Nico Nico Douga and was not someone who "set out to find success" as he put it. Ryo chose to distribute his music on Nico Nico Douga because he liked the website along with its response system, which enables user's comments to appear overlaid on the video screen. Ryo did not originally intend to use Hatsune Miku as the vocalist for his songs, and most members of Supercell did not even know of Miku until after "Melt" gained popularity. Since Ryo did not know any singers, he was recommended by his friends to use Miku, which he thought was a good idea since videos using Miku were already widely being distributed on Nico Nico Douga at the time. In 2008, Supercell continued to release songs on Nico Nico Douga which quickly became popular. Supercell's releases of on February 22, on May 31, and on June 13; all have received over 4 million views. Ryo composed the song , released as a limited edition
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CD with the fifth volume of Shū Shirase's
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series ''Oto × Maho'' on July 15, 2008. The song was released in two versions: one sung by Hatsune Miku sold at
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and one sung by the human singer Sari sold at
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. At Comiket 74 in August 2008, Supercell released the independent self-titled album ''
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'' containing their most popular songs in addition to several previously unreleased tracks. On December 12, 2008, Supercell released on Nico Nico Douga, which has since received over 3 million views.


2009–2011: Major debut and vocalist Nagi Yanagi

Supercell made their major debut with
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with the professional release of their ''Supercell'' album on March 4, 2009. The updated release included the art book originally bundled with the indie version, contained more songs than the original, and included a DVD with music videos for four songs. The album obtained a No. 4 ranking on
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's weekly albums chart, and in June 2009 was awarded the Gold Disc by the
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for having exceeded 100,000 copies shipped in a single year. Ryo approached singer
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to be the vocalist for Supercell's debut
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, who was known for her uploads to Nico Nico Douga under the name Gazelle. The single was released on August 12, 2009 and ranked No. 5 on Oricon's weekly singles chart. The song "Kimi no Shiranai Monogatari" was used as the ending theme song for the 2009 ''
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''
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series, and the single also included two tracks featured in the 2009 animated film ''
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''. Supercell was chosen as one of the best five new Japanese artists of 2009 during the 2010
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competition. A second single, , was released on February 10, 2010. Supercell's third single, , is a double A-side and was released on August 25, 2010. "Utakata Hanabi" was used as the 14th ending theme for the '' Naruto: Shippuden'' anime series and "Hoshi ga Matataku Konna Yoru ni" was used as the ending theme for Type-Moon's
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''. Supercell released a split single in collaboration with Kz of
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called on July 14, 2010 by Sony Music Direct, which is the theme song of '' Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA 2nd''. Ryo composed "Kotchi Muite Baby" and Livetune composed "Yellow"; both songs are sung by Hatsune Miku. Supercell produced the song as a theme song to
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's manga magazine ''Aoharu'', a special edition version of ''
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'', which had its first issue on November 30, 2010. A 50-minute
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project titled ''
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'' was released on July 24, 2010 based on the song "Black Rock Shooter" and its original music video featuring illustrations by Huke. A "Pilot Edition" of the anime was released on DVD and
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on September 30, 2009. Ryo and Huke collaborated on the project with supervisor
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and his animation studio
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; Shinobu Yoshioka directed the project. ''Black Rock Shooter'' is Ordet's first solo production as the main animation studio. Some footage of the anime was shown at
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on July 4, 2010. In late 2010,
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-based company INCS toenter established the major
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TamStar Records for musicians and artists who originally made their debut as
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artists online. Supercell joined the label as one of the inaugural members, including others such as Livetune, Gom, Rapbit, and Nagi Yanagi. Supercell collaborated on a
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titled ''TamStar Records Collection Vol. 0'' released as a limited edition at Comiket 79 in December 2010; on the album is Ryo's "Kibō no Neiro" sung by Hatsune Miku and sung by Rapbit and Clear. TamStar Records released a
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of Supercell's debut album ''Supercell'' as a tribute to the band titled ''Stowaways'' on January 17, 2011. Supercell released their second studio album '' Today Is A Beautiful Day'' on March 16, 2011, which was Yanagi's last contribution with Supercell.


2011–2013: Vocalist Koeda

Supercell held auditions from May 25 to June 19, 2011 for a guest vocalist on the band's third album. The main criteria for the vocalist was his or her voice, as Supercell was not concerned with the singer's gender or age. Out of about 2,000 candidates, then 15-year-old female singer Koeda was chosen. Also, then 17-year-old female singer Chelly was selected to be the vocalist for Ryo's separate music act
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. Supercell collaborated with the dōjin musician Dixie Flatline to produce the split single " / Fallin' Fallin' Fallin'" released on August 31, 2011 by Sony Music Direct. Ryo composed "Sekiranun Graffiti" and Dixie Flatline composed "Fallin' Fallin' Fallin'"; both songs are sung by Hatsune Miku. "Sekiranun Graffiti" is used as the opening theme to '' Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Extend''. The theme songs for the 2011 anime series ''
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'' were produced by Ryo. The band's fourth single "My Dearest" and was released on November 23, 2011; the song was used as the anime's first opening theme. Supercell's fifth single, also released on March 7, 2012, is the double A-side . "Kokuhaku" was used as ''Guilty Crown''s second ending theme, and "Bokura no Ashiato" was used as the ending theme to the 2012 anime series ''Black Rock Shooter''. Ryo wrote the song "
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" sung by Kotoko, which was used as the first opening theme to the 2011 anime series '' Shakugan no Shana Final''. Ryo also wrote the song " Naisho no Hanashi" sung by
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, which was used as the ending theme to the 2012 anime series '' Nisemonogatari''. Ryo collaborated with the dōjin musician Jin to produce the split single "Odds & Ends / Sky of Beginning" released on August 29, 2012 by Sony Music Direct. Ryo composed "Odds & Ends" and Jin composed "Sky of Beginning"; both songs are sung by Hatsune Miku. "Odds & Ends" is the opening theme song to '' Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F''. In 2012, designer Yoshika Usa collaborated with illustrator Tomoko Fujinoko to create the
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''
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'', which was adapted into a CG anime series by Sanzigen in 2012. The anime's ending theme song by
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is written by Ryo, who has continued to produce music for the singer. Supercell's sixth single was released on December 19, 2012; the song is used as the opening theme to the 2012 anime film '' Nerawareta Gakuen''. Supercell's seventh single "The Bravery" was released on March 13, 2013; the song is used as the second ending theme to the 2012 anime series '' Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic''. Supercell's eighth single was released on June 12, 2013; the song is used as the opening theme for the 2013 rebroadcast of the 2010 anime series ''
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''. Supercell released their third studio album '' Zigaexperientia'' on November 27, 2013, which was Koeda's last contribution with Supercell.


2015–present: Vocalists Ann and Gaku

Ryo composed the music for the 2015 video game '' Bravely Second: End Layer''. Ryo produced the single "Great Distance" featuring Chelly released on May 20, 2015; this song is used as the opening theme song to ''Bravely Second''. Also included on the single is "Last Song", which is used as the ending theme to ''Bravely Second''. Ryo released the digital single featuring Hatsune Miku on June 8, 2016. Supercell took applications for a new vocalist from July 11 to August 31, 2016. Supercell announced they had chosen Ann and Gaku as their new vocalists on July 29, 2019, and they also released a music video of their new single "#Love" featuring both vocalists. Supercell's ninth single "#Love feat. Ann, Gaku" was released on September 11, 2019; the song was used as the theme song for the 2019 film '' Cencoroll Connect''.


Musical style and influences

Daniel Robson of ''
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'' described Supercell's music as "sentimental
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...
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also explores the genre's jazzier, spunkier and dancier elements." Their sound has been compared to pop singers
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, and Ryo has stated himself that he likes expressing human emotions in his music. When creating a song, Ryo has often hummed a tune into a digital recorder, or starts by playing the piano. While it depends on the song, Ryo has stated he generally "play the piano and take notes of the chord progression" and then writes the lyrics. Ryo has cited "artists that blend rock and hip-hop styles with today's latest technology" as influencing his music, including:
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,
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, Portishead, Tricky, and Unkle. Ryo found it difficult at first to write "tenderhearted" lyrics for songs meant to be sung by young women. When describing the lyrics for his songs using Hatsune Miku as the vocalist, Ryo felt that writing without hesitation based on his initial ideas with minimal editing was best, because the singer, as a computer program, would not feel embarrassed about singing the lyrics. He admitted that his friends would laugh when he played the songs, but he thought that "if a 16-year-old girl is supposed to be singing...it is best if she sings about romance." When writing lyrics for human singers, Ryo takes more care in writing lyrics that singers would not be embarrassed to sing. When Ryo receives an offer to compose
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, he writes lyrics that tie in with the theme and mood of the given work, such as the ending themes " Kimi no Shiranai Monogatari" for the anime ''
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'', and "Hoshi ga Matataku Konna Yoru ni" for the visual novel ''
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''.


Members

Supercell is made up of 11 members led by Ryo, who produces the music and writes the lyrics. The other 10 members provide illustrations, animation, design, and photography in album booklets, cases and music videos. *Ryo (music, lyrics) *
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(illustration) *Huke (illustration) *Redjuice (illustration) *Suga (illustration) *Maque (illustration and animation) *Yoshiki Usa at Wooserdesign (design) *Hei8ro (Heihachiro) (support in illustration and photography) *Guitar (support in illustration) *Crow (support) *Golv (support) ;Former members *119 (Hikeshi) (illustration) ;Guest vocalists *
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(2009–2011) *Koeda (2011–2013) *Ann (2019–present) *Gaku (2019–present)


Discography


Studio albums


Singles


Other singles


Other charted songs


Music videos


Other album appearances


Other video album appearances


Notes


References


Further reading

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External links


Supercell's official website
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