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Generations from Exile Tribe Uta Monogatari – Cinema Fighters Project (bonus CD) "Shoot It Out" 2019 Generations vs. The Rampage Battle of Tokyo 〜Enter The Jr.Exile〜 "Supersonic" Generations vs. Fantastics "Break Down Ya Walls" Generations vs. Ballistik Boyz "Need Is Your Love" Joji & Generations from Exile Tribe Head in the Clouds II
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.
On April 11, 2014, the group The Rampage was announced as part of Exile Tribe. On September 20, Exile Tribe released a single titled "The Revolution", including members from groups Exile, Sandaime J Soul Brothers, and Generations in its line-up. A week later, the same line-up released the album Exile Tribe Revolution. [5]
On 19 July 2011, Katayose became a candidate for Generations and an official member on 17 April 2012. On 21 November 2011, they made a major debut with the single "Brave It Out". He made his acting debut in the drama GTO. Katayose starred in a leading role for the films, My Brother Loves Me Too Much and Ride Your Wave. [5]
Mandy Sekiguchi was born on January 25, 1991, in New Jersey, United States and grew up in Shinagawa, Tokyo.His mother is Japanese and his father is of Igbo descent. Even though he was born outside of Japan, he was raised monolingual in Japanese and only started to study English later on in his career.
In January 2016, he performed in the music video of Generations from Exile Tribe's hit 'Ageha'. [3] From July to September, he participated in High&Low the Live of the High&Low franchise. [ 1 ] [ 23 ] From December 25, 2016, to February 2, 2017, he also participated in Abema's online variety show DANCER'S PRIDE as one of the regular hosts. [ 24 ]
Yuta Nakatsuka was born on January 7, 1993, in Osaka, Japan. Yuta got interested in dancing due to his mother's love for American music, especially Black music. [2] With his mother's influence he grew up listening to artists such as Stevie Wonder, Babyface and Eric Clapton, but no Japanese music at all.