Nobodyknows


Nobodyknows is a Japanese hip-hop band founded in 1999.

History

Nobodyknows debuted in 2003 on the Sony Music Associated Records label with the mini-album Nobody knows3. They have released several hit CD singles which include "Kokoro Odoru", a song that was used as the second ending theme for the anime television series SD Gundam Force and included in the Nintendo DS game Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan. They released their first album, Do You Know?, in June 2004 and debuted at number one on the Japanese Oricon charts, a rare accomplishment for hip-hop groups in Japan. In 2005, the group wanted to help aspiring local artists, so they organized the Nagoya Music Expo in September. The event brought in around 10,000 people.
Later that year, Nobodyknows released their second album, titled 5MC&1DJ. The album featured the song "Shiawase Nara Te o Tatakō" which was used as the theme song for the Japanese release of Kung Fu Hustle. The group remained in the public eye in 2006 with a national tour in February as they performed in every prefecture in Japan, which had not been previously done before by a hip-hop group. The tour was filmed and released in November as a DVD and Blu-ray release titled Nobodyknows+ Tour 2006 "5MC&1DJ" - Kuribou no Menkui Dochu Hizakurige. The group performed their first overseas concert at Tokyo Night 2007 on 24 March in Long Beach, California, bringing their style of hip-hop/pop fusion to a U.S. audience.
Their single "Hero’s Come Back!!" was chosen as the first opening theme for the anime television series . On 10 February 2009, they released a new single called "Fallin'" which featured the original singer, Shigeru Matsuzaki. In 2010, they left major label Onenation, and returned to their original indie label $Tax Records.
In 2011, member Nori da Funky Shibire-sasu started balancing his work at Nobodyknows with a career in professional wrestling. He wrestled occasionally and as a freelancer, mainly competing in Dramatic Dream Team and Ice Ribbon, though he became a usual member of Pro Wrestling Heat Up in 2017. His tenure there would be successful, winning the Shakunetsuo Battle League 2017 and taking the Heat Up Universal Championship from founder Kazuhiro Tamura. However, after losing the title to Daisuke Kanehira, he retired from professional wrestling in October 2018.

Members

Singles

  1. Interlude
  2. Real man
  3. Theme 41
  4. Bonustrack
  1. Nijūichi Seiki Kishu
  2. Ieie ~Erabete Aru Koto no Kōkotsu to Fuan to Futatsu Ware ni Ari~
  3. Theme from nobody knows pt.4
  4. Next Batter's Circle
  5. Sentimental Bass
  1. intro
  2. Irai Zecchō
  3. Taiyo to Shōnen
  4. Theme from nobody knows pt.5 ~Yoromeki~
  1. Susumidasu→
  2. innocent word
  3. Rash
  4. Theme from nobodyknows+ pt.6
  5. Enokorogusa ~coba_strumental~
  1. Poron2
  2. Sakura Spring Field Version
  3. Poron2 -instrumental-
  4. Sakura Spring Field Version -instrumental-
  1. Kokoro Odoru -original version-
  2. Theme from nobodyknows+ pt.7
  3. Ore la Ryū ~dreamin' day~
  4. Kokoro Odoru -instrumental version-
  1. Shiawase Nara Te wo Tatakō
  2. Theme from nobodyknows+ pt.8
  3. T.R.U.E.
  1. Theme from nobodyknows+ pt.10
  2. Mebae
  3. Magnum Ima Ike
  4. Mebae -instrumental-
  1. El Mirador ~Tenbōdai no Uta~
  2. Theme from nobodyknows+ pt.11
  3. @ the same time
  4. El Mirador ~Tenbōdai no Uta~ -instrumental-
  1. Dō yo?
  2. Theme from nobodyknows+ pt.12
  3. Natsu no Kakera
  4. Dō yo? -instrumental-
  1. Hero's Come Back!!
  2. Ca Latte
  3. Oh Happy Days
  4. Hero's Come Back!! -instrumental-
  5. Ca latte
  1. Villain's Pain
  2. slow down
  1. "Fallin"
  2. "Fallin"
  1. "Winds of wins"
  2. "Winds of wins-instrumental"
  3. "L.B.S"
  4. "Worlds End"-feat.mash
  1. "Join us"
  2. "Let's dance"
  3. "Join us instrumental"
  4. "Let's dance instrumental"
  5. "Join us Remix"
  6. "Gekisoku Motitotsu"
  7. "Forever"
  8. "Ni Juu Ichi Seiki Kishu"

    Albums