RSP (band) explained

Background:group_or_band
Alias:Real Street Project
Origin:Kansai region, Japan
Genre:Hip hop
R&B
dance
J-pop
Years Active:2006–2013
Label:Sony
Website:SONY Official Site
Past Members:Ai
Saki

[1] was a Japanese popular music group consisting of two female singers: Ai and Saki. They have released ten singles and two studio albums. They are officially described as a "Hip-hop/R&B Dance Unit."

History

Originally from the Kansai region, the band was formed as the result of an audition contest called "Real Street Project," held by Sony Records. RSP was selected out of over 5000 competitors to win a record deal and become formally released.

They debuted with the single "A Street Story" in December 2006, which made the Kansai top ten list in sales. The band was featured in a television documentary, and later played a major part in producing a television program entitled "Street Dance Drama."

In August 2007, the band released their second single, "Lifetime Respect: 女編" (Onna Hen), which derives from the song "Lifetime Respect" by Miki Dōzan and includes samples from the earlier work. The band describes their version as an "answer-song." This second single debuted at #5 on the Oricon hit list and moved up to #4 shortly afterwards.

Their song, "Kansha" was used as the fourteenth ending theme for the anime Bleach, and was released as a single on 6 February 2008.

In June 2009, the band released their seventh single, "アンマー~母唄~" ("Anma~HaHa Uta~"), which is a cover of the song "アンマー" ("Anma") by Kariyushi58 (かりゆし58), an Okinawan rock-reggae band. The word "アンマー" ("Anma") means Mother in Okinawan.

The song "Dice" has also come out with a music video, even though it was not produced as a single, but it is on the studio album "Dice".

Real Street Project once again contributed a song for Bleach with their 9th single, "Tabidatsu kimi e" used as its twenty-second ending. The single was released on 10 March 2010.

On 14 June 2010, it was announced that Real Street Project would be attending and performing in the United States at Anime Expo, as official guests of honor. Real Street Project held their concert on 1 July 2010 at Nokia Plaza. The Bleach ending songs, "Tabidatsu Kimi e" and "Kansha", along with their latest single "Ai Kotoba", were some of the songs they performed. It was their first live concert outside Japan.

Real Street Project's tenth single, "Ai Kotoba" was released on 7 July 2010.

Real Street Project's second studio album, entitled "ii" was released on 29 September 2010. The album is also packaged with a DVD that contains several music videos and footage of Real Street Project's trip to Los Angeles for Anime Expo 2010.

On 3 November 2013, they made their final show at Shinsaibashi Club Drop (Osaka).

Members

Vocalists

Discography

Singles

Single #Single informationTrack listing
1st"A Street Story"
  • Released: December 6, 2006
  • Studio Album: Dice
  • Oricon weekly peak: #55
  • Certification:
  1. "A Street Story"
    1. "platinum"
  2. "A Street Story -instrumental-"
2nd
  • Released: August 8, 2007
  • Studio Album: Dice
  • Oricon weekly peak: #4
  • Certification: Gold (RIAJ)
  1. "Lifetime Respect (Onna Hen)"
    1. "Lifetime Respect (Onna Hen) (instrumental)"
"Lifetime Respect (Onna Hen) (Limited Edition)"
  • Released: November 21, 2007
  • Studio Album: Dice
  • Oricon weekly peak: #4
  • Certification: Gold (RIAJ)
  1. "Lifetime Respect (Onna Hen)"
    1. "Lifetime Respect (Onna Hen) (instrumental)"
3rd
  • Released: February 6, 2008
  • Studio Album: Dice
  • Oricon weekly peak: #25
  • Certification:
  1. "Kansha."
    1. "Homie"
  2. "Kansha. (Instrumental)"
4th
  • Released: July 2, 2008
  • Studio Album: Dice
  • Oricon weekly peak: #8
  • Certification:
  1. "M (Mō Hitotsu no Love Story)"
  2. "Serious Love"
  3. "M (Mō Hitotsu no Love Story) (Instrumental)"
5th
  • Released: December 10, 2008
  • Studio Album: ii
  • Oricon weekly peak:
  • Certification:
  1. "La La La Love Song (Koko Kara Hajimaru Koimonogatari)"
    1. "Memories"
  2. "La La La Love Song (Koko Kara Hajimaru Koimonogatari) (Instrumental)"
6th
  • Released: February 25, 2009
  • Studio Album: ii
  • Oricon weekly peak:
  • Certification:
  1. "Sakura (Anata ni Deaete Yokatta)"
  2. "Superstar"
    1. "Sakura (Anata ni Deaete Yokatta) (Instrumental)"
7th
  • Released: June 3, 2009
  • Studio Album: ii
  • Oricon weekly peak:
  • Certification:
  1. "Anmaa (Hahauta)"
  2. "You Are My Friend"
  3. "La La La Love Song"
  4. "Anmaa (Hahauta) (Instrumental)"
8th
  • Released: October 21, 2009
  • Studio Album: ii
  • Oricon weekly peak:
  • Certification:
  1. "Ren'aika (Ano Hi ni Kaeritai)"
      1. "Ren'aika (Ano Hi ni Kaeritai) (Instrumental)"
9th
  • Released: March 10, 2010
  • Studio Album: ii
  • Oricon weekly peak:
  • Certification:
  1. "Tabidatsu Kimi e"
      1. "Tabidatsu Kimi e (Instrumental)"
10th
  • Released: July 7, 2010
  • Studio Album: ii
  • Oricon weekly peak:
  • Certification:
  1. "Aikotoba"
  2. "End of Loop"
  3. "You're Not Alone"
  4. "Aikotoba (Instrumental)"

Albums

Album #Album informationTrack listing
1stDICE
  • Released: August 27, 2008
  • Oricon weekly peak: TBA
  • Certification:
  1. "GO ON BABY
"
  1. "Lifetime Respect (Onna Hen)"
  2. "DICE"
  3. "A Street Story (Album Ver.)"
  4. "The First Star"
    1. "Shining Star"
  5. "Aishiteru (Album Ver.)"
  6. "kiss"
  7. "Sorry"
  8. "Driving Limit"
  9. "M (Mō Hitotsu no Love Story)"
  10. "Kansha."
  11. "Kono Machi no Katasumi de (Album Ver.)"
2ndii
  • Released: September 29, 2010
  • Oricon weekly peak: TBA
  • Certification:
  1. "Aikotoba"
  2. "Sunshine baby"
  3. "Sakura (Anata ni Deaete Yokatta)"
    1. "Anmaa (Hahauta)"
  4. "Departure"
  5. "for all time"
  6. "Ren'aika (Ano Hi ni Kaeritai)"
    1. "Tabidatsu Kimi e"
  7. "Omoide"
    1. "La La La Love Song (Koko Kara Hajimaru Koi Monogatari)"
  8. "AIMAI (Album Ver.)"

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: RSP.