Queen Bee (band)
Queen Bee 女王蜂 | |
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Also known as | QB, Ziyoou-vachi[1] |
Origin | Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan[1] |
Genres | Disco kayō,[2] punk,[3] rock[2] |
Years active | March 31, 2009[1][4] | –present
Labels | Ziyoou Record, Sony Music Associated Records[5] |
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Past members |
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Website | ziyoou-vachi |
Queen Bee (stylized in all caps)[3][9][10][11][12] are a Japanese rock band, formed in Kobe on March 31, 2009.[1][4][13] They are known in Japan as Ziyoou-vachi[1] (Japanese: 女王蜂, Hepburn: Joōbachi)[14] and have described their genre of music and imagery themselves as "fashion punk".[3]
Within 2009 the band recorded and, at the beginning of 2010,[15] self-released an extended play record on CD-R through their own Ziyoou Record (女王レコード, Joō Rekōdo) label, followed by another the same year,[16] which they sold at their performances. In 2011 they had their first album, Witch Hunt, professionally manufactured and distributed. Later the same year they signed a major label contract, making Ziyoou Record a sub-label of Sony Music Associated Records.[1] They have since had four full-length major-label albums released[17] and their music has been featured in the films Love Strikes!,[18][19] Sadako[20] and Tokyo Ghoul 'S' and the television programs Spooky Romantics,[21][22] Tokyo Ghoul:re[23] and Dororo.[24]
Members
All members of Queen Bee work under pseudonyms and such personal details as their age, sex, family and educational background are not officially stated, though have sometimes been alluded to in passing by members or addressed in their songs' lyrics.
Current members
- Avu-chan (アヴちゃん) – lead vocals (2009–present)
- Full pseudonym Avu Barazono (薔薇園アヴ, Barazono Avu, "Rose garden Avu").
- The lyricist and composer of the band's songs, credited in these capacities as Barazono Avu-sama (薔薇園アヴ様).[25]
- Has written in the lyrics of the song "Half" about prejudices from other Japanese people faced on account of being Japanese with a mixed-race appearance.[26] She[27][28] has described her intention for the song "to be seen as neither attacking nor protecting, but carving the path to fate to move forward."[29]
- Also a member of Gokumontō Ikka (獄門島一家, "Prison Gate Island Family"), a supergroup comprising Avu-chan on lead vocals and also trumpet[30] together with Ryosuke Nagaoka on guitar, KenKen of Rize on bass and Tatsuya Nakamura on drums[8] which has had a split single with Queen Bee released[31] (both Joōbachi and Gokumontō are titles of novels in the Kōsuke Kindaichi series by Seishi Yokomizo).
- Yashi-chan (やしちゃん) – bass guitar (2009–present)
- Full pseudonym Yashi Akatorii (赤鳥居ヤシ, Akatorii Yashi, "Red torii Yashi").
- Reported to be Avu-chan's best friend.[25]
- Ruri-chan (ルリちゃん) – drums (2009–present)
- Full pseudonym Ruri Nijigamine (虹ヶ峰ルリ, Nijigamine Ruri, "Mountain summit of rainbows Ruri").
- Reported to be Avu-chan's real sister.[25]
- Hibari-kun (ひばりくん) – lead guitar (2015–present)[25]
Past members
- Yūki-chan – lead guitar (2009)[7]
- Gigi-chan (ギギちゃん) – lead guitar (2009–2012)
- Full pseudonym Gigi Yurijō (百合城ギギ, Yurijō Gigi, "Lily castle Gigi").[25]
Discography
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Studio albums
Title | Details | Peak positions | Notes |
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JPN [32] | |||
Witch Hunt (魔女狩り, Majogari) | 109 | ||
Peacock (孔雀, Kujaku) | 50 | ||
Snake Princess (蛇姫様, Hebihime-sama) | 53 | ||
Kirei (奇麗, "pretty", lit. "strange beauty") | 37 | ||
Q (Q, Kyū) | 12 | ||
Ten[38] (十, Jū) | 5 | First commercial releases of "Holy War"[40] (聖戦, Seisen), theme song to the film Sadako,[20] and "Introduction", theme song to the film Tokyo Ghoul 'S' | |
BL |
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6 |
Extended plays
Title | Details | Peak positions | Notes | ||||||||
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JPN [32] | |||||||||||
The Mad Princess (姫様御乱心, Hime-sama Oranshin) | — | Subsequently discontinued | |||||||||
The Wrath of the Royal Family (王族大逆鱗, Ōzoku Daigekirin) | — | Subsequently discontinued | |||||||||
Shisshin (失神, "faint") | 55 | ||||||||||
"—" denotes items that did not chart. |
Singles
Title | Details | Peak positions | Notes | ||||||||
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JPN [32] | |||||||||||
"France Ningyō no Noroi" (フランス人形の呪い, Furansu Ningyō no Noroi, "Curse of the French doll") |
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"Venus" (ヴィーナス, Vīnasu) |
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53 |
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"Baishun" (売旬, "selling days") feat. Ai Shinozaki |
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— | |||||||||
"Baishun" (売旬, "selling days") feat. Ryōhei Shima (The Dresscodes) |
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"Kinsei" (金星, the planet Venus, lit. "gold star")/"Shibō Yūgi" (死亡遊戯, "Death game") | 24 |
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"Shitsurakuen" (失楽園, the Japanese title of Paradise Lost)/"Dance Dance Dance" (DANCE DANCE DANCE) |
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"Half" (HALF, Hāfu) | 25 |
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"Hypnotize"[12] (催眠術, Saiminjutsu, "hypnotism") |
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14 | |||||||||
"Fire"[10][11] (火炎, Kaen, "flame") |
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22 | |||||||||
"Feels Like Heaven" (feels like "HEAVEN") |
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"—" denotes items that did not chart. |
Videos
Video albums
Title | Details | Peak positions | Notes |
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JPN [32] | |||
Suzumevachi (雀蜂, Suzumebachi, "large wasp") |
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92 | |
Hakuheisen (白兵戦, "hand-to-hand combat") |
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114 | |
A: Zenkoku Tour 2017 (A ―全国ツアー2017―, Ē: Zenkoku Tsuā Nisen-Jūnana, "A: Nationwide tour 2017") |
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15 | |
Flat: Hall Live 2018 (FLAT ―Hall Live 2018―, Furatto: Hōru Raibu Nisen-Jūhachi) | 71 (BD), 48 (DVD) |
Music videos
Song | Director | Releases |
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"Matsu Onna" (待つ女) | Suzumevachi
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"Desco"[56] (デスコ, Desuko) | Suzumevachi
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"Hi no Tori" (火の鳥) | Suzumevachi
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"Hachijūnendai" (80年代) | ||
"Tsugeguchi" (告げ口) | ||
""France Ningyō no Noroi" (フランス人形の呪い, Furansu Ningyō no Noroi) | ||
"Kuchisake Onna" (口裂け女) | ||
"Moeru Umi" (燃える海) | ||
"Strawberry" (ストロベリヰ, Sutoroberī) | YouTube
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"Teppeki" (鉄壁) | YouTube
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"Venus" (ヴィーナス, Vīnasu) | Satoshi Takaki[63][64] | YouTube
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"Baishun" (売春) | YouTube
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"Thriller" (スリラ, Surira) | Nobb Sueyoshi[68][69] | YouTube
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"Kinsei" (金星) | Kentaro Osawa[71][72] | YouTube
Q (limited edition)
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"Dance Dance Dance" (DANCE DANCE DANCE) | Kento Yamada[74][75][76] | YouTube
Q (limited edition)
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"Shitsurakuen" (失楽園) | YouTube
Q (limited edition)
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"Q" (Q, Kyū) | Q (limited edition)
YouTube
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"Outroduction" (アウトロダクション, Autorodakushon) | Q (limited edition)
YouTube
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"Half" (HALF) | Sayaka Nakane[81][82][83]
(Choreography for "Half" and "Hypnotize" by Marie of Tokyo Gegegay)[84] |
YouTube
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"Hypnotize"[12] (催眠術, Saiminjutsu) | YouTube
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"Fire" (火炎, Kaen)[87] | YouTube | |
"Holy War" (聖戦, Seisen) | YouTube
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"Introduction" | YouTube
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Guest appearances
Track | Release | Release artist |
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1. "Kirifuda" (切り札, "trump card") by Queen Bee[90] | Komusume no Iinari (小娘のイイナリ, "Obedience of the young maiden")
Subsequently discontinued |
Various |
"Tsugeguchi" (告げ口) by Queen Bee[92]
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School Smash '10
Recorded on January 11, 2010[92] | |
3. "Desco"[12] (デスコ, Desuko, blend of "death" + "disco") by Queen Bee[18]
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Moteki Teki Ongaku no Susume: Music from the Motion Picture of Moteki (モテキ的音楽のススメ 映画盤, Moteki-teki Ongaku no Susume: Eigaban, "Moteki-ish music recommendation: Movie disc")
Peaked at 59 on the Oricon Albums Chart[95] | |
6. "Ai no Senshi" (愛の戦士, "Guardian of love") by Mariko Goto × Avu-chan (Queen Bee)
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Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon: The 20th Anniversary Memorial Tribute (美少女戦士セーラームーン THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY MEMORIAL TRIBUTE, Bishōjo Senshi Sērā Mūn: Tuentīsu Anibāsarī Memoriaru Toribyūto)
Peaked at 16 on the Oricon Albums Chart[98] | |
2. "Jesus" (ジーザス, Jīzasu) feat. Avu-chan from Queen Bee[99]
Television drama Wakaretara Suki na Hito end theme[101] |
Funky Galaxy (Funky Galaxy, Fankī Gyarakushī)
Peaked at 5 on the Oricon Albums Chart[104] |
Funky Galaxy from Choshinsei (Funky Galaxy from 超新星, Fankī Gyarakushī furomu Chōshinsei)[99] |
All tracks
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Jitsuroku! Gokumontō Ikka (実録!獄門島一家, "Authentic account! Prison Gate Island Family")
Subsequently discontinued |
Gokumontō Ikka (獄門島一家, "Prison Gate Island Family")[30] |
4. "Devilman no Uta" (デビルマンのうた, Debiruman no Uta, "Song of Devilman")[105] by Avu-chan (Queen Bee)[106] | Devilman Crybaby Original Soundtrack (DEVILMAN crybaby Original Soundtrack, Debiruman Kuraibeibī Orijinaru Saundotorakku) | Kensuke Ushio (kensuke ushio, Ushio Kensuke)[105] |
9. "Eternal Eternity" (eternal eternity, Etānaru Etāniti) by Queen Bee | Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon: The 25th Anniversary Memorial Tribute (美少女戦士セーラームーン THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY MEMORIAL TRIBUTE, Bishōjo Senshi Sērā Mūn: Tuentīfifusu Anibāsarī Memoriaru Toribyūto)
Peaked at 40 on the Oricon Albums Chart[111] |
Various |
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Tokyo Ghoul Authentic Sound Chronicle Compiled by Sui Ishida (東京喰種トーキョーグール AUTHENTIC SOUND CHRONICLE Compiled by Sui Ishida)
Peaked at 13 on the Oricon Albums Chart[113] |
Acting performances
- Love Strikes![19] (モテキ, Moteki, 2011)
- The band appear as themselves[114]
- DAS × Auris Buttocks Drive!! (DAS × AURIS BUTTOCKS DRIVE!!, 2012, Toyota-sponsored ident video directed by Kensaku Kakimoto for the Daikanyama Art Street festival)
- Avu-chan stars as the protagonist and co-wrote the music, titled "Oshiete Jesus" (教えてジーザス, Oshiete Jīzasu, "Tell me Jesus"), with DJ Baku[115]
- Spooky Romantics[22] (怪奇恋愛作戦, Kaiki Ren'ai Sakusen, 2015)
- Avu-chan plays a villager in episodes 11 and 12[116]
- Rocky Horror Show (ロッキー・ホラー・ショー, Rokkī Horā Shō, November–December 2017 Parco Stage production directed by Masahiko Kawahara)
- Avu-chan played Columbia and the other band members played in the ensemble[117]
- Devilman Crybaby (DEVILMAN crybaby, Debiruman Kuraibeibī, 2018)
- Hedwig and the Angry Inch (HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH, Hedowigu ando Angurī Inchi, August–September 2019 TV Asahi/Nippon Broadcasting System production directed by Sakurako Fukuyama)
- Avu-chan played Yitzhak[120]
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ディレクター・末吉ノブ氏
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今回公開されたMVは「HALF」「催眠術」「火炎」に引き続き中根さや香監督とタッグを組んだ作品で、 […]
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"Kaen" Official Music Video // 7th February // (JST)22:00pm
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The music video for <Introduction> will be available on July 11, 9pm (Japan Time)!
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歌: アヴちゃん (女王蜂)
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過去最高: 13位 (2019年04月08日付)
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ゼノン: アヴちゃん (女王蜂)
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Zenon
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External links
- Official website (in Japanese)
- Official website (in English)
- Queen Bee discography at Discogs
- Queen Bee overview at JaME U.S.A.
- Queen Bee discography at MusicBrainz
- Queen Bee profile at Oricon (in Japanese)