Chage and Aska

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Chage and Aska
Background information
Origin Fukuoka, Japan
Genre(s) folk, rock, pop, adult contemporary, enka
Years active 1978 - Present
Label(s) Warner Pioneer, Pony Canyon, Universal
Website Official
Members
Chage
Ryo Aska

Chage and Aska (チャゲ & 飛鳥 Chage and Asuka?) or Chage and Asuka, are a Japanese popular music duo composed of two singer-songwriters from Fukuoka Prefecture, Chage (b.1958) and Ryo Aska (飛鳥 涼 Asuka ryo?) (b. 1958). They were one of the most successful groups on Asian music industries, and to date they has sold over 31 million copies albums and singles at Japan. At the stage now, they are tenth best-selling music artists in Japan.[1][2]

In the end of 1970s, they were formed by suggestion of A&R of Yamaha Music Foundation. After the hit of a single "Banri no Kawa" in 1980, they were producing several smash hits irregularly in a decade. However, thanks to hit of Aska's solo single "Hajimari wa Itsumo Ame" in 1991 and the several powerful tieup with TV programs, their popularity reached peak, and kept high prosperity in the first half of 1990s. In those days, they released 5 million-selling hits; "Yah Yah Yah", "If", "Heart", "Meguriai" and the most well-known "Say Yes" in 1991 is the sixth best-selling single in Japan.[3] They attempted to spread their market to worldwide, especially United States. They were the first Japanese musicians who appeared on MTV Unplugged[4]. After the deadlock of defiance to Western music industries and decline of enormous commercial success in the mid '90s, they esteemed their own solo works than the group activity. However, they're continuing the duo regularly up til now.

Contents

  • Kazemai (風舞?) (1980)
  • Neppū (熱風?)(1981)
  • Tasogare no Kishi (黄昏の騎士?) (1982)
  • Atsui Omoi (熱い想い?)(1982)
  • Chage and Asuka IV -21 Seiki (Chage & Asuka IV -21世紀?) (1983)
  • Inside (1984)
  • Z=One (1985)
  • Turning Point (1986)
  • Mix Blood (1986)
  • Snow Mail (1986)
  • Mr.Asia (1987)
  • Rhapsody (1988)
  • Energy (1988)
  • Pride (1989)
  • See Ya (1990)
  • Tree (1991)
  • Guys (1992)
  • Red Hill (1993)
  • Code Name.1:Brother Sun (1995)
  • Code Name.2:Sister Moon (1996)
  • No Doubt (1999)
  • Not at All (2001)
  • Stamp (2003)
  • Double (2007)

  • Live in Denen Coliseum: The Natsumatsuri '81 (The 夏祭り'81?) (1981)
  • 1983.9.30 Chage and Aska Live in Yoyogi Stadium (1983)
  • MTV Unplugged (1995)

  • Standing Ovation (1985)
  • Super Best (1987)
  • The Story of Ballad (1990)
  • Super Best II (1992)
  • Yin and Yang (1994)
  • Super Best Box; Single History 1979-1994 and Snow Mail (box-set compilation, 1994)
  • Chage & Aska Very Best Roll Over 20th1999
  • Chage and Aska 25th Anniversary Box 1 (box-set compilation, 2004)
  • Chage and Aska 25th Anniversary Box 2 (box-set compilation, 2004)
  • Chage and Aska 25th Anniversary Box 3 (box-set compilation, 2004)
  • The Story of Ballad II (2004)

  1. ^ list of best-selling artists in Japan (data in March 2005)
  2. ^ list of best-selling artistts in Japan (data in March 2007)
  3. ^ [1]
  4. ^ [2]
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