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Generation Ex, stylized as GENERATION EX, is the second studio album by Japanese boy band Generations from Exile Tribe, released on February 18, 2015.The album contains three previously released singles — "Never Let You Go", "Always With You", and "Sing It Loud"— all of which achieved positions within the top three on the Oricon weekly singles chart.
In May 2011, Sandaime J Soul Brothers released their third single "Love Song". Debuting at number seven and selling only about 44,000 copies, it was the group's lowest-selling single. Despite the slow decline in sales, the group released their debut studio album, self-titled J Soul Brothers , to mild commercial success in June 2011.
Alan Shirahama (白濱亜嵐, Shirahama Aran, born 4 August 1993) [1] is a Japanese performer, actor, and DJ who is a member of Exile and also the leader of the Japanese all-male dance and music group Generations from Exile Tribe. [2] Alan is represented with LDH. [citation needed]
"Big City Rodeo" (stylized as "BIG CITY RODEO") is a song by Japanese boy band Generations from Exile Tribe, taken from their first greatest hits compilation Best Generations (2018). It was released by Rhythm Zone on two physical formats, and for digital consumption.
A week later, the same line-up released the album Exile Tribe Revolution. [5] Both the single and the album reached the #1 position on Oricon's weekly chart. From September to December, all groups related to Exile Tribe participated in the dome tour Exile Tribe Perfect Year Live Tour Tower of Tower of Wish 2014 ~The Revolution~.
In April 2011, he was selected as a candidate of Generations [2] through an audition held in EXPG and in April 2012 he became an official member. [3] In March 2014, he participated in Exile Performer Battle Audition and made it to the finals but wasn't selected to join Exile. [citation needed] In July 2014, he made his acting debut with drama GTO.
Hayato Komori was born on June 13, 1995, in Mie Prefecture, Japan.He is half Korean. Hayato entered Tokyo's EXPG [2] when he was in elementary school. [3]In April 2011, he was selected as a candidate of Generations through an audition held in EXPG and in April 2012 he became an official member.