Plus (band)
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| Origin | Tokyo, Japan |
| Genres | J-pop, pop rock, indie rock |
| Years active | 2009–present |
| Labels | Pony Canyon |
| Website | plus-info.jp |
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| MOTO Yoshikazu Kotani Tomoya Nagai Takeshi Iwamoto |
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Plus (stylised as +Plus) is a Japanese pop boy band formed in December 2009 that has been signed to the label, Pony Canyon. The group combines in its pop tunes elements of genres such as hip hop, reggae, and R&B.[1][2]
They released their debut album Canvas in 2010.[3] They are well known for singing the opening and ending themes for popular anime such as Fairy Tail and Reborn! (aka Hitman Reborn) .
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[edit] Members
The band consists of 4 members all of which had already established their careers as actors before joining the band.[4] They want to continue their acting careers besides their musical careers in the band. The members are:
- MOTO (もと) (from Kanagawa, born on 12 August 1985)
- Yoshikazu Kotani (小谷 嘉一) (from Tokyo, born on 25 March 1982)
- Tomoya Nagai (永井 朋弥) (from Aichi, born on 24 November 1986)
- Takeshi Iwamoto (岩元 健) (from Tokyo, born on 2 July 1980)
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- 2010: Canvas キャンバス
[edit] Singles
- 2009: 日向に咲く夢
- 2009: 雪道
- 2010: 声
- 2010: キャンバス
- 2011: Fiesta (エール)
- 2012: The Starring Sky (はじまりの空 Hajimari no Sora)
[edit] References
- ^ +Plus 最新シングル収録曲全てにタップアップ (in Japanese)
- ^ +Plus ワンマン・ライヴ・チケット(終了しました)
- ^ JPopAsia: +Plus Albums/singles discography
- ^ "Plus - boyband - jpop". Jpopasia.com. http://www.jpopasia.com/group/plus/#. Retrieved 2012-01-21.
[edit] External links
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