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The Rampage from Exile Tribe (Japanese: ザ・ランページ・フロム・エグザイル・トライブ, stylized as THE RAMPAGE from EXILE TRIBE and also known as The Rampage), is a J-pop vocal and dance group formed and managed by talent agency LDH and signed to Avex's record label Rhythm Zone.
Makoto attended EXPG (Exile Professional Gym) of Tokyo [2] and auditioned for The Rampage via Global Japan Challenge. [3] In September 2014, he became an official member of the group. [4] As a child he featured in some EXILE music videos and also used to be a Generations from Exile Tribe support member from 2011 to 2013.
Kazuma Kawamura was born on January 7, 1997, in Osaka, Japan.Since his childhood he had dreamed of appearing on television. Initially, Kawamura wanted to become an actor but after a close friend of his lent him an Exile album during his third grade of junior high school, he was so impressed by the group, especially their vocalist Takahiro, that he changed his goals.
Hokuto Yoshino was born on March 6, 1997, in Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan.He has been playing basketball since third grade. When he was in elementary school, his basketball coach told him that he should join the entertainment industry which sparked his first interest in that sector.
[2] [3] For the first cour, the opening theme song is "Enter" performed by Kazuma Kawamura of The Rampage from Exile Tribe under the solo name Rei, while the ending theme song is "Treasure Chest" performed by Yuki Tanaka. [25] Crunchyroll will stream the series. [26] Muse Communication licensed the series in Southeast Asia. [27]
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