Ad
related to: kenken wiki discography images youtube videos full
Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
His powerful vocals were showcased in the music video for one of the songs, "Anthem". [15] He also appeared in Chinese singer Lu Yu's music video "The Fourth Dimension Love" as a former boyfriend. A big fan of VIXX, the singer had personally offered the role to Ken who accepted. [16]
The band currently consists of Jesse McFaddin (lead vocals/guitar), Nobuaki Kaneko (drums), and KenKen (bass). Their music style is a mix of nu metal, alternative rock, punk rock, hard rock and even some reggae flavor. [3] Their song "ZERO" from Experience album has been featured on Coca-Cola commercial in Japan and
[6] [7] In 2015, KenKen partnered with German news organization Der Spiegel. [8] The magazine, which is one of Europe's largest news publications, offers KenKen puzzles on their mobile app. [9] KenKen is also being used by over 30,000 teachers throughout the United States to teach math skills, problem solving techniques, logic, and critical ...
Kenny was working for London Transport [2] when his first big break came around in 1989 as a result of him being a regular attendee at Crazy Larry's, an early Sunday morning rave.
Nobuaki Kaneko (金子 ノブアキ, 金子 信昭 [1], Kaneko Nobuaki, born 5 June 1981) [1] is a Japanese drummer and actor. He is nicknamed Akkun (あっくん) and N.K. He is a member of the rock band Rize.
The band made its debut in June 1998 with the album Punch! Punch! Punch!. In 2000, support member Toraji Shingū became a full member of the band. [2] The group's first single, "Nikutai Kankei", was released in June 2001. In 2003, HMV Japan ranked the band at #98 in their "Top 100 Japanese pops Artists". [2]
Ken Kitamura (born November 28, 1968, in Maibara, Shiga) is a Japanese musician and singer-songwriter, best known as guitarist of the rock band L'Arc-en-Ciel.After he joined them in 1992, they went on to sell over 40 million records, [1] making them one of the best-selling music artists in Japan.
In addition to Nakamura, Avu-chan asked Tokyo Jihen guitarist Ryosuke Nagaoka to join the project (who had performed in the backing band for Queen Bee's final tour before their hiatus), as well as bassist KenKen of the band Rize, who Nakamura introduced to the project.