doa | |
Origin: | Japan |
Genre: | Rock, pop, folk rock, hard rock, country rock |
Years Active: | 2004–2024 |
Doa | |
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Channel Display Name: | Doa Official YouTube Channel |
Years Active: | 2015–2024 |
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doa (バンド) (read as "doe-ah") is a Japanese rock band. The band is named after a single letter of each of the members' names: Daiki Yoshimoto, Shinichiro Ohta, and Akihito Tokunaga.[1] [2] They debuted in 2004 under recording company and label Giza Studio. In 2023, they left the company and became independent. In August 2024, they announced their intent to disband at the end of the year.
Akihito and Shinichiro were active as musicians during the 1990s. Akihito provided arrangements for various Being Inc. artists, guitar support for live television appearances, and lead vocals for band XL. Shinichiro was a guitarist and composer in bands Baad and Rad Hammer.
In June 2004, the band debuted with mini album Deadstock under the indie label Tent House. In July 2004, their major debut was with single "Japanese: italic=no|Hi no Tori no you ni under music major label Giza Studio. They also performed the opening theme songs "Japanese: italic=no|Eiyuu" (Japanese: 英雄) and "Japanese: italic=no|Aoi Kajitsu" (Japanese: 青い果実) for the 2004–05 tokusatsu Ultraman Nexus.[3] Akihito does composition and arrangement, Shinichiro does lyrics and Daiki sometimes provides English lyrics for their singles' B-sides. In 2008, their single "Glass no Highway" debuted at number 7 on the Oricon Daily Singles Charts, making it their best debuted single. The single was promoted as an ending theme for anime television series Golgo 13.[4]
In 2010, they participated in Christmas cover album Christmas Non-Stop Carol along with other Giza and Tent House artists.[5] In March 2011, they released their final CD single "Now and Forever", with all subsequent singles being released digitally. Also in March 2011, they performed their first hall live tour doa LIVE "open_door" 2011 Spring, releasing non-paid digital single "We are one" during the event.[6] In 2012–2016, they sold charity goods during their live performances in order raise money for victims of the Great East Japan Earthquake, ultimately donating more than one million yen.[7] In 2017, thirteen years after their debut, they released their first live DVD, doa 12th Winter Live "open_door" 2016.[8] [9] In 2019, in celebration of the 15th anniversary of their debut, they released three compilation albums consisting of fan-requested tracks. As the part of the promotion, they released a new digital single for each compilation album.[10]
In 2020, Tokunaga released his first solo album "Route 109".[11] In 2023, doa announced their departure from the Giza Studio label and from September became freelancers under Floodlight company.[12] On 5 August 2024, they announced their intent to disband on 31st December.[13] [14]
They have released 15 physical singles, 18 promotional singles, 13 albums, 4 compilations albums, 1 EP and 1 live DVD.[15]
Title | Album details | Peak positions | |
---|---|---|---|
JPN Oricon [16] | |||
open_d |
| 50 | |
CANDLE |
| 59 | |
3rd |
| 30 | |
Prime Garden |
| 31 | |
Frontier |
| 32 | |
This is life |
| 56 | |
Ride On |
| 63 | |
Wanted |
| 45 | |
Fly High |
| 69 | |
Freedom x Freedom |
| 63 | |
Island |
| 48 | |
Camp |
| 57 | |
Cheers |
| 75 | |
Title | Album details | Peak positions |
---|---|---|
JPN Oricon | ||
doa BEST ALBUM "open_door" 2004-2014 |
| 55 |
Doa Best Collection "Rock Coast" |
| 60 |
Doa Best Collection "Middle Coast" |
| 67 |
Doa Best Collection "Ballad Coast" |
| 83 |
Title | Year | Artist | Album/Single |
---|---|---|---|
"Jingle Bells" | 2010 | V.A | Christmas Non-Stop Carol |
"Kokoro no Rhythm Tobichiru Butterfly" | V.A | GIZA studio 10th Anniversary Masterpiece Blend: Love Side | |
"Eiyuu" | V.A | GIZA studio 10th Anniversary Masterpiece Blend: Fun Side | |
Single | Peak chart positions | Album | |
---|---|---|---|
JPN Physical | |||
2004 | 46 | open_d | |
34 | |||
39 | |||
2005 | 47 | Candle | |
57 | |||
49 | |||
2006 | 48 | 3 | |
38 | |||
2007 | 29 | ||
2008 | 14 | Prime Garden | |
21 | |||
I wish | 39 | ||
2009 | 36 | Frontier | |
2010 | 26 | ||
2011 | Now and Forever | 52 | Ride On |
Year | Single | Album | Reference |
---|---|---|---|
2011 | "Just a Girl" | Ride On | [17] |
2012 | |||
2013 | "Something" | Wanted | |
2014 | "Smile" | Fly High | |
2015 | "Freedom x Freedom" | Freedom x Freedom | |
2019 | "Window" | Doa Best Collection "Rock Coast" | |
"Catch" | Doa Best Collection "Middle Coast" | ||
Doa Best Collection "Ballad Coast" | |||
2020 | "Grasshopper" | Camp | |
"Camp" | |||
2022 | "Wild Beast" | Cheers | |
2024 | "Believe in Yourself" | Non-album single |
Album details | Peak positions | |
---|---|---|
JPN Oricon | ||
doa 12th Winter Live "open_door" 2016 |
| 46 |