J-Friends Explained

J-FRIENDS
Genre:J-pop
Years Active:1997–2003
Associated Acts:TOKIO, V6, KinKi Kids
Past Members:TOKIO
Shigeru Joshima
Tomoya Nagase
Masahiro Matsuoka
Taichi Kokubun
Tatsuya Yamaguchi
V6
Masayuki Sakamoto
Hiroshi Nagano
Yoshihiko Inohara
Go Morita
Ken Miyake
Junichi Okada
KinKi Kids
Koichi Domoto
Tsuyoshi Domoto

J-FRIENDS was a special unit made up of Johnny & Associates groups TOKIO, V6, and KinKi Kids. It was formed in 1997 to raise money for schools affected by the Great Hanshin earthquake in 1995. Until their disbandment in 2003 they were able to release 6 singles and held some charity concerts and events. In the end they were able to donate 836,951,855 yen.[1]

History

In 1995, there was a big earthquake in Hanshin and Awaji in Japan. About 6,500 people were dead and 513,000 houses were crushed. To help such people, in 1998, KinKi Kids, along with fellow Johnny's groups V6 and TOKIO, came together to form a special charity-oriented group called J-FRIENDS, they sang songs to raise the money for Hanshin and Awaji earthquake victims especially for children, in which all the songs are created and being produced by many famous international musicians such as Michael Jackson, Maurice White, Diane Warren, Elton John, Jon Bon Jovi,[2] and Koshi Inaba.[3] [4] [5] J-Friends's first single, released on January 21, 1998, went on to sell over a million copies and ranked 12th on the annual Oricon charts by the end of the year.

Discography

Singles

TitleYearPeakCertifications
JPN
"Ashita ga Kikoeru"19981
  • RIAJ: Million
"Children's Holiday"
"Next 100 Years"19991
  • RIAJ: 2× Platinum
"I Will Get There"20001
"Always (A Song for Love)"20011
  • RIAJ: Platinum
"Love Me All Over"20021

Videos

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 神戸にしっかり刻まれたJ-FRIENDSの足跡. Sankei Sports. March 18, 2004. September 27, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20040414055720/http://www.sanspo.com/geino/top/gt200403/gt2004031902.html. April 14, 2004. dead.
  2. Web site: J-FRIENDS東京ドーム年越しライブ . November 11, 1999 . September 27, 2021. Sankei Sports. ja. https://web.archive.org/web/20001210134700/http://www.sanspo.com/enter/music/m9911/m1111.html. December 10, 2000. dead.
  3. Web site: Next 100 Years. Johnny's net. October 23, 2009. ja. https://web.archive.org/web/20090421142810/http://www.johnnys-net.jp/j/artists/special/disco/_popup/pop_next100years.html. April 21, 2009. dead.
  4. Web site: Love Me All Over. Johnny's net. October 23, 2009. ja. https://web.archive.org/web/20091006042237/http://www.johnnys-net.jp/j/artists/special/disco/_popup/pop_lovemeallover.html. October 6, 2009. dead.
  5. Web site: People of the World. Johnny's net. October 23, 2009. ja. https://web.archive.org/web/20090421142815/http://www.johnnys-net.jp/j/artists/special/disco/_popup/pop_peopleoftheworld.html. April 21, 2009. dead.
  6. Web site: J-FRIENDS. Oricon. ja. https://web.archive.org/web/20140303093124/http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/11563/. March 3, 2014. dead.