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SixTones
SixTones in 2022
SixTones in 2022
Background information
OriginJapan
GenresJ-pop
Years active2015–present
LabelsSony Music Entertainment Japan
Members
Websitewww.sixtones.jp

SixTones (ストーンズ, Sutōnzu, stylized as SixTONES and pronounced "Stones") is a Japanese idol boy band formed by Smile-Up (formerly known as Johnny & Associates) in 2015.[1] The group was previously a sub-unit of Johnny & Associates' pre-debut trainee group Johnny's Jr. SixTones made their official debut on January 22, 2020. They sold 6.24 million physical copies in Japan.

Name

Johnny Kitagawa, the late leader of Johnny & Associates had named the group "SixTones"; the name was initially named "Six Tones" but later changed to "SixTones" and pronounced "Stones", with the "ix" in "Six" being silent.[2] The "stones" pronunciation refers to "diamond in the rough", where the group's potential emerges as its members continually polish and refine their skills.[3][4] The name also refers to the six members, each with a distinctive tone, personality and sound.[2]

History

2011–2015: Pre-group formation

In 2011, shortly after the debut of Sexy Zone, the members performed as back dancers for A.B.C-Z and Hey! Say! JUMP.[5][6] In February 2012, the group was selected to star in a Nippon TV drama while they were back dancing in A.B.C-Z's ABC Za (Stars) stage play.[7][8] The drama, Shiritsu Bakaleya Koukou (lit. "Private Bakaleya High School"), was the first drama collaboration between Johnny's talents and AKB48's members.[9] Although the drama was screened in a late-night time slot, it received a high average rating for the time slot of 2.8%, and so pursuing a movie sequel was decided upon.[10] Members of the original cast reprised their roles in the sequel and the movie Shiritsu Bakaleya Koukou: The Movie (2012) was released in the Japanese box office in October 2012. At this point, the six members were not officially formed as a unit. Fans of the six members addressed them as Bakareya6 or Bakareya-gumi unofficially during the airing of the drama.

In the same period, the six members had a direct discussion with Johnny Kitagawa,[11] which led to announcement of the Johnny's Jr. Johnny's Dome theater: Summary shows.[12] At the year-end's Fresh Johnny's Jr. in Yokohama Arena concert, clips of the Shiritsu Bakaleya Koukou drama were shown together with the original soundtrack Shake It Up by Kis-my-ft2.[13]

In January 2013, the six members performed a cover of SIX SENSES by KAT-TUN on The Shounen Club.[14] This was the members' last performance together before "disbandment" of the unofficial Bakareya6 unit. In the following month, the group was split into a 2:4 formation, with Jesse and Hokuto Matsumura performing as a duo and the four members appearing in separate performances on The Shounen Club.[15] Additionally, the previously announced six-member performance at the Live House Johnny's Ginza was changed and the members split into the same 2:4 formation.[16] Afterward, the members were rarely seen together as six on shows or in magazine appearances.

In August 2014, five of the members, excluding Jesse, performed at the "Johnny's Ginza 2014" shows .[17] Around the same period, the six members performed Shake It Up by Kis-my-ft2 together at "Gamushara J's party‼ vol.4".[18] This was their first performance as six after eighteen months. In a magazine interview afterward, however, Hokuto Matsumura and Taiga Kyomoto talked about the complicated feelings they had during the show. Both felt that the show was a closure to their Bakareya episode.[19]

However, Gamushara J's party!! Vol. 6 was announced in the following month. The members consisted of Genki Iwahashi, Yuta Jinguji, and Yuta Kishi as well as the six members.[20] Magazine reports of the shows were later published with mentioning of the "Bakareya-Gumi" [21] and interviews of the six members [22] for the first time in a long while.

Years later, when SixTones talked about their group formation, they revealed that many of the members were planning to quit their agency at that point. Shintaro Morimoto was planning to return to his studies to obtain a teaching license after graduating from high school.[23] Yugo Kochi, Taiga Kyomoto and Juri Tanaka were considering their futures, too.[23][24] SixTones also revealed that during the that stagnant period, the members were brought back together by Jesse, who had expressed the desire to work together as six once again.[24]

2015: Formation of official unit, SixTones

In The Shounen Club episode broadcast in January 2015, the six members together performed a cover of Hell No by KAT-TUN.[25] This was the first performance together as six on the show after a two-year gap.

In April 2015, five of the members, excluding Taiga Kyomoto, performed in the Johnny's Ginza 2015 shows.[26] Taiga Kyomoto was in the Elizabeth musical at that time and could not join the show.[26] In order to announce their group name as Six, Taiga Kyomoto rushed over from the Imperial Theatre to the Theatre Creation on 1 May 2015, where the Six members announced their formation as SixTones.[27][28]

The group name was later changed to SixTones and read as Stones and officially announced in Shounen Club on June 10, 2015. In September 2015, SixTones starred as the main casts in the Boys: Dream of The World...Children Who Don't Know War musical for the first time, together with Snow Man.[29] They performed their first two original songs, Kono Hoshi No HIKARI and BE CRAZY, in the Shounentachi musical.[30][31]

2016

SixTones held concerts as part of Johnny's Ginza 2016 from May 27 to 30, 2016.[32] In September 2016, SixTones starred as the main cast in the The Boys, Crisis! musical for the second time, together with Snow Man.[33]

2017

From February 18 to 26, 2017, SixTones and four Kansai Johnny's Jr. (Daigo Nishihata, Kōji Mukai, Ryusei Onishi and Ryūta Muro) held joint concerts together as part of the East SixTones × West Kansai Johnny's Jr. SHOW Battle.[34] SixTones also held concerts in the Summer Station ~ Kimitachi ga~ KING'S TREASURE shows from 1 to 3 August 2017.[35] In September 2017, SixTones starred as the main cast in the Boys: Born Tomorrow musical with Snow Man for the third consecutive year.[36] The two groups also performed during The Boys Live in Aichi Prefecture, Hyōgo Prefecture, Wakayama Prefecture and Hiroshima that year.[37]

2018

Upon the opening of Johnny's Jr.'s official YouTube channel on 21 March 2018, SixTones were announced to be in charge of each week's Friday content for the channel.[38] In July 2018, SixTones held concerts as part of Summer Paradise 2018, with four additional shows later announced in August 2018.[39]

In October 2018, it was announced that SixTones were chosen for YouTube's first Japanese Artist Promotion Campaign for emerging artists that YouTube launched in several countries. The staff working with SixTones on their weekly Johnny's Jr. Channel content recommended them to be part of the campaign. The president of the YouTube headquarters in California then contacted Johnny & Associates directly to offer SixTones the opportunity to be part of the campaign.[40][41]

On November 5, 2018, SixTones released their first music video, "Japonica Style", as part of the campaign on the Johnny's Jr. Channel.[42] The music video was produced by Hideaki Takizawa while the costuming and styling were provided by the woman's fashion magazine, CanCam.[42][43] On November 16, 2018, the group held its first YouTube Livestream at YouTube Space Tokyo,[44] which was also the first YouTube Livestream held by talents of Johnny & Associates. SixTones later went on to perform at Japan's first YouTube FanFest Music on December 11.[45]

2019

At the Johnny's Jr. 8.8 Festival〜Tokyo Dome Kara Hajimaru〜 on August 8, 2019, it was announced that SixTones would release their debut single in 2020.[46] Additionally, the group also opened an official Instagram account and announced their graduation from Johnny's Jr. Channel with the opening of their own YouTube Artist Channel [47] at 10:00 p.m. JST the same day.[46]

Together with Travis Japan, SixTones is the first talent group of Johnny & Associates to open an official Instagram account, as well as the first talent group of Johnny & Associates to have their own YouTube Channel.

2020: Debut

SixTones made their debut on January 22, 2020, with a double A-side CD single with another Johnny's group Snow Man called "SixTones vs Snow Man" with SixTones' track being "Imitation Rain". "Imitation Rain" was composed and arranged by X Japan's Yoshiki, and sold 772,902 CD copies in a single day, with it eventually crossing one million in following days, topping the Oricon Chart.[48] On July 22, 2020, SixTones released another album single titled "Navigator", which was used as the opening of The Millionaire Detective Balance: Unlimited. Another song, "New Era", was released on November 11, 2020, and was used as the first opening of Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon.

2021: 1ST

SixTones released their first album, 1ST on 6 January 2021. The album was released in three editions: Rough Edition, Tone Colors, and the regular edition. The album topped both the Oricon Albums Chart and Billboard Japan Hot Albums Chart, selling over 467,000 copies in Japan in its first week.[49] They released their second album, City, on January 5, 2022. City includes their fourth album single, "Boku wa Boku Janai Mitai Da", released on February 17, 2021, and their fifth single, "Mascara", released on August 11, 2021. "Boku wa Boku Janai Mitai Da" was used as the theme song for the movie LiarxLiar, which Matsumura Hokuto played a lead role in. "Mascara" was written and produced by King Gnu's Tsuneta Daiki. One song from the album, "Rosy", was used as the theme song for the Japanese dub of Spider-Man: No Way Home.[50]

2022: City

SixTones released their second album, City, on January 5, 2022. The album was released in three editions: the regular edition, first edition A and first edition B. The album topped the Oricon Albums Chart in the week after its release.

On January 1, 2022, SixTones appeared on the YouTube channel, The First Take, performing an orchestral arrangement of their debut song, "Imitation Rain". With over 120,000 people watching the premiere, they set a record on the channel for the most views during a premiere, as well as became the first group from Johnny & Associates to appear on the channel. On January 12, they appeared on the channel a second time, performing a song from City, "Everlasting".

2024: First five dome tour announced

On November 15, 2024, SixTones reported on their SNS that they would be holding their first "five dome tour" in 2025, starting with Tokyo Dome on January 24, visiting Fukuoka, Osaka, Hokkaido, and ending in Aichi on April 14. "SixTones Live Tour 2025 'Young Old'" will consist of a total of 13 performances in the cities previously mentioned.[51]

Members

  • Yugo Kochi (髙地優吾, Kōchi Yūgo) - leader
  • Taiga Kyomoto (京本大我, Kyōmoto Taiga)
  • Juri Tanaka (田中樹, Tanaka Juri)
  • Hokuto Matsumura (松村北斗, Matsumura Hokuto)
  • Jesse (ジェシー, Jeshi)
  • Shintaro Morimoto (森本慎太郎, Morimoto Shintarō)

Discography

SixTones discography
Studio albums4
Singles13
Video albums4

Studio albums

Title Information Chart positions Sales
(total)
Certifications[52]
JPN
[53]
1ST
  • Released: January 6, 2021
  • Label: SME Japan
  • Formats: CD, CD/DVD
1
  • Oricon: 610,699
City
  • Released: January 5, 2022
  • Label: SME Japan
  • Formats: CD, CD/DVD
  • Lead song "Rosy" is used as theme song for Japanese dub version of Spider-Man: No Way Home[54]
1
  • RIAJ: 2× Platinum
Koe ()
  • Released: January 4, 2023
  • Label: SME Japan
  • Formats: CD, CD/DVD
1
  • RIAJ: 2× Platinum[57]
The Vibes
  • Released: January 10, 2024
  • Label: SME Japan
  • Formats: CD, CD/DVD
1

Video albums

List of video albums, with selected chart positions, certifications and sales
Title Video details Peak chart positions Certifications Sales
JPN
DVD

[59]
JPN
BD

[60]
TrackOne: Impact
  • Released: October 14, 2020
  • Label: SME Japan
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray
1 1
  • RIAJ: Platinum
  • JPN: 337,725
On eST
  • Released: October 20, 2021
  • Label: SME Japan
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray
1 1
  • RIAJ: Platinum
  • JPN: 303,214
Feel da City
  • Released: September 28, 2022
  • Label: SME Japan
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray
1 1
  • RIAJ: Platinum
Kansei no Hosoku
  • Released: November 1, 2023
  • Label: SME Japan
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray

Singles

Title Information Peak chart positions Sales
(total)
Certifications[52]
JPN
"Imitation Rain/D.D."
  • Released: January 22, 2020
  • Double A side with Snow Man
  • Label: SME Japan / Avex
1[61]
  • Oricon: 1,843,167
  • RIAJ: Million
"Navigator" 1[62]
  • Oricon: 762,489
  • RIAJ: 3× Platinum
"New Era" 1[63]
  • Oricon: 532,706
  • RIAJ: 2× Platinum
"Boku ga Boku Janai Mitai da"
(僕が僕じゃないみたいだ)
  • Released: February 17, 2021
  • Theme song for movie Liar × Liar
  • Label: SME Japan
1[64]
  • Oricon: 529,842
"Mascara"
(マスカラ)
  • Released: August 11, 2021
  • Label: SME Japan
1
  • Oricon: 557,324
"Kyōmei"
(共鳴)
1
"Watashi"
(わたし)
  • Released: June 8, 2022
  • Insert song for TV drama Who Needs True Love?
  • Label: SME Japan
1
"Good Luck!"/"Futari"
(Good Luck!/ふたり)
  • Released: November 2, 2022
  • Label: SME Japan
1
"Abarero"
  • Released: April 12, 2023
  • Label: SME Japan
1
"Kokkara" (こっから)
  • Released: June 14, 2023
  • Label: SME Japan
1
"Creak"
  • Released: August 30, 2023
  • Label: SME Japan
1
"Neiro" (音色)
  • Released: May 1, 2024
  • Label: SME Japan
1
"Gong"/"Koko ni Kaette Kite"
(GONG/ここに帰ってきて)
  • Released: July 10, 2024
  • Label: SME Japan
1

Group concerts

Year Title Concert detail Note
2019 CHANGE THE ERA −201ix- 3 cities 10 shows
(Including 2 additional shows)[73]
SixTones' First Solo Live Concert. The concert title is read as 'CHANGE THE ERA −2019-'.[74] The 'ix' in the title represents both the silent letters 'ix' in the group name and the number 9, which is denoted as IX in Roman numerals.
The concert logo was designed by Taiga Kyomoto.[75] A total of 136,000 fans attended the concerts.[76]
Rough"xxxxxx" 14 cities 18 shows
(Including 1 additional show)[77]
The concert title is read as 'Rough Stones', which is a reference to the pronunciation of the group name, SixTones.[78] 'Rough Stones' also means 'diamonds in the rough', which is one of the meaning behind the group name.[78] In addition, 'rough' stands for 'roughly polished' and 'x' implies the unknown.[78] As the Six 'x' symbolise the six members, the concert title reflects the roughly polished state of the members and group, as they seek to further polish their skills.[78]
The show on October 14 at Hokuto Culture Hall, Nagano, was postponed to November 28 due to Typhoon Hagibis.[79]
2020 TrackONE Impact 5 cities 18 shows[80]
2021 on eST 7 cities 30 shows + 5 live steam
2022 Feel da CITY 9 cities 37 shows
(Including 1 additional show)
2023 Kansei no Housoku(慣声の法則 6 cities 26 shows
2024 VVS (abbr. of VIBES) [81] 4 cities 10 shows Announced on December 6, 2023
2025 "SixTones Live Tour 2025 'Young Old'"[51] 5 cities 13 shows First "Five Dome Tour"

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