bless4 is a Japanese vocal ensemble from the United Statesconsisting of four siblings from the Kawamitsu family. Youngest sister Akino has her own solo musical career, and youngest brother Aiki has also released a solo single to accompany his book.
History
All but Akashi were born within the United States, as their father Haru brought his family to Utah to further his education at Brigham Young University shortly after Akashi was born. They moved to Arizona and there both Akashi and Kanasa were Arizona StateTaekwondo Champions, while the whole family was part of a taekwondo exhibition troupe called the "Flying Dragons" with other taekwondo practitioners. Haru brought his family back to Okinawa in 1997 after feeling a spiritual longing for his heritage as an Okinawan. They made their debut in May 2003 from BMG Japan with the song "Good Morning! Mr. Sunshine" All four now reside in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, and remain followers of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They made their own independent company in December 2006 with AKASHI as the President of Kawamitsu Arttainment. In 2009, the group contributed the songs "Stitch Is Coming" and "Hitori Ja Nai" for the Disney Animation StudiosanimeStitch!, the former serving as an ending theme for its first season. In February 2010, the youngest, AIKI made his debut as an author of a non-fiction novel, based on his own experiences of losing a friend to drugs, titled "Heart Prints ~inochi no hana~". In March 2011, their company became a limited company and opened their own record label: KAWAMITSU RECORDS. May 2010, they held their first Korean tour performing at 3 different places in Korea, including Seoul, which proved to be a success. In September, the group released the single "Dandelion" in Europe on the German record label Marabu Records. The song placed #1 on the Radio Berlin International Charts. They released their newest album "Yumetsumugi" on January 12, 2011, 6 years after their debut album. It is a self-produced album with each member working as staff to bring their music video and album to life.