M-flo

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The correct title of this article is m-flo. The initial letter is shown capitalized due to technical restrictions.
m-flo
Taku Takahashi (left), VERBAL (right)
Taku Takahashi (left), VERBAL (right)
Background information
Origin Japan flag Japan
Genre(s) Hip-Hop
Years active 1997 - present
Label(s) Rhythm Zone
Website http://www.m-flo.com
Members
VERBAL, Taku Takahashi
Former members
LISA

m-flo is a Japanese hip hop group currently consisting of producer and DJ Taku Takahashi and emcee VERBAL.

As to the origins of the group's name, VERBAL explains: "It was originally "meteorite flow," but for the Japanese that's pretty long, so (Avex) asked us to shorten it to m-flo, and it stuck. There's no deep meaning to it. I guess we wanna have impact like a meteorite."

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Born Taku Takahashi in Kanagawa prefecture, Japan on March 29, 1974. Also known as Taku, ☆Taku Takahashi and Startak. Taku and VERBAL met in Setagaya-ku's St. Mary's International School (Class of 1993). Outside of the m-flo umbrella, Taku has produced tracks for such artists as Crystal Kay and melody. He also once had his own label, Tachytelic Records, which housed Emi Hinouchi.

Born Ryu Yong Gi in Tokyo, Japan on August 21, 1975. Of Korean descent. Also known as Mr. V, Johnny Astro, L Universe, and The Funky President. VERBAL began rapping while on exchange in Boston, Massachusetts during his early twenties. He was responsible for forming espionage records; the label supported his pet projects Heartsdales and MIC BANDITZ. VERBAL has rapped for and produced many other successful J-Pop acts, including Namie Amuro, Kumi Koda, and BoA. In 2003 he contributed to the SUITE CHIC project alongside other top names in Japanese hip-hop. In 2005 he released an album, Beef or Chicken, with the Teriyaki Boyz.

See main article. LISA


Year Single JP Album
1999 "the tripod e.p." 9 Planet Shining
1999 "Mirrorball Satellite 2012" 11 Planet Shining
1999 "L.O.T.(Love or Truth)" 20 Planet Shining
1999 "chronopsychology" 24 Planet Shining
2000 "Hands" 33 Planet Shining
2000 "Come Back To Me" 30 Planet Shining
2000 "The Quantum EP" 31 EXPO EXPO
2000 "How You Like Me Now?" 9 EXPO EXPO
2001 "come again" 4 EXPO EXPO
2001 "orbit-3" 9 EXPO EXPO
2001 "prism" 15 EXPO EXPO
2001 "Dispatch" 34 EXPO EXPO
2001 "Yours only," 25 EXPO EXPO
2003 "REEEWIND!" (m-flo loves Crystal Kay) 9 ASTROMANTIC
2003 "miss you" (m-flo loves melody. & yamamoto ryohei) 8 ASTROMANTIC
2004 "the Love Bug" (m-flo loves BoA) 8 ASTROMANTIC
2004 "let go" (m-flo loves YOSHIKA) 12 BEAT SPACE NINE
2005 "DOPAMINE" (m-flo loves EMYLI & Diggy-MO') 20 BEAT SPACE NINE
2005 "Loop In My Heart/HEY!" (m-flo loves EMYLI & YOSHIKA/m-flo loves Akiko Wada) 9 BEAT SPACE NINE
2006 "Summer Time Love" (m-flo loves Emi Hinouchi & Ryohei) 12 COSMICOLOR
2006 "Love Song" (m-flo loves BONNIE PINK) 9 COSMICOLOR
2006 "Love Long and Prosper" (m-flo loves STAR TREK) 1 - COSMICOLOR

1 Digital release only.

  • 2004 – I wanna Be Down - Nite Grooves (m-flo loves Ryuichi Sakamoto)
  • April 21, 2005 – A.D.D.P (m-flo loves Monday Michiru)
  • June, 2005 – Vanessa/Cosmic Night Run (m-flo loves Bloodest Saxophone/m-flo loves Nomiya Maki)

  • A version of the track "TRIPOD BABY" (from the album BEAT SPACE NINE) was re-released for the Shadow the Hedgehog video game that came out November 2005.
  • A remix of "ONE DAY" from the Beat Space Nine album featuring Miliyah Kato was remixed on her album, Rose.
  • A remix of "miss you" from the Astromantic album featuring melody. and Ryohei Yamamoto was later remixed and included as a bonus track on melody's album, Be As One, released on April 12, 2006.
  • A remix of "let go" from the Beat Space Nine album featuring YOSHIKA was recorded as an acoustic version and included as a bonus track on her album timeless, released on January 18, 2006.
  • A remix of "gET ON!" featuring Crystal Kay was remixed by the rap group ugly duckling
  • Short versions of "L.O.T. (Love Or Truth)", "Mirrorball Satellite 2012", "The Theme from flo jack", "been so long", and "The Rhyme Brokers" were featured on the first versions of the video game Beatmania IIDX. Another music video game, Dance Dance Revolution, featured the songs "The Theme from flo jack", "been so long", and "The Rhyme Brokers".

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