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Years active | 2000- |
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HY is a Japanese rock band formed in 2000 by five high school friends from Okinawa. Their name comes from the initials of their hometown, Higashi Yakena. The band's popularity rose rapidly after a series of street performances; their debut album, Departure, released on 22 September 2001 (Okinawa-only), sold out immediately. In 2003, the band conducted a joint live performance with Linkin Park. – Wikipedia |
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Ai |
Kobukuro |
Kariyushi58 |
Funky Monkey Babys |
Ketsumeishi |
Takaya Kawasaki |
Ayaka |
wacci |
Kyanai |
Mr.Children |
2008 | |
32 HY HeartY |
2006 | |
25 HY Confidence |
2004 | |
16 HY TRUNK |
2003 | |
9 HY Street Story |
1 | Radwimps | ||
+52,428 (4,297,580) |
2 | Hikaru Utada | ||
+43,565 (3,724,915) |
3 | Hey! Say! JUMP | ||
+39,588 (168,084) |
4 | Spitz | ||
+31,556 (2,477,351) |
5 | Mr.Children | ||
+25,657 (3,483,179) |
6 | Ringo Sheena | ||
+22,336 (1,844,487) |
7 | Arashi | ||
+22,186 (2,556,273) |
8 | Nujabes | ||
+21,616 (1,271,325) |
9 | B'z | ||
+20,137 (977,406) |
10 | Lamp | ||
+19,149 (1,294,519) |
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