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Tackey & Tsubasa

Japanese musical duo


Summary

Japanese musical duo

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Tackey & Tsubasa were a Japanese idol duo consisting of Hideaki Takizawa and Tsubasa Imai from the Japanese talent agency Johnny & Associates. Takizawa, nicknamed "Tackey" (sometimes spelled as its literal romanization, "Takki"), is best known for his drama works, and Tsubasa for his dancing ability. They have also been musically successful with hit singles such as "Venus" and "Yume Monogatari". Their works are produced by Avex Trax.

Career

Pre-debut

Before their debut, Tackey and Tsubasa were the top "Juniors" in the Johnny & Associates, a company which specializes in male teen idols led by Johnny Kitagawa. They started out as backdancers for better known teen idols in their label such as KinKi Kids (who also had not yet debuted at the time) in 1995, when both were 13 years old. They have hosted the Japanese variety shows, Gakibara Teikoku 2000 and Music Enta. Besides hosting, the two have starred together in dramas such as Kaiki Club Ghost Stories and Genroku Ryoran. Initially, both of them did not get along well but during the filming of the NHK series Genroku Ryoran, which aired in 1999, they became best friends.

Before their official debut, the two performed together many times. In 1999, Tackey asked Tsubasa to join him in their first duet during the "Johnny's Juniors First Concert" in Tokyo, Japan. In April 2000, at the "Johnny's Juniors Spring 2002 Concert", the two performed their second duet together on stage. For this duet, the two designed their outfits, choreography and even their unit symbol (a tarantula). It was after this time that they hosted the two variety shows, Gakibara Teikoku 2000 and Music Enta, from 2000 to the beginning of 2001.

In February 2001, it was announced that the two would be headlining their first tour, called "Takki and Tsubasa 21st-century Showdown with all Johnny's Juniors". Tsubasa designed the costumes and Tackey designed the setting for this very successful tour, and for the first time in JE history, two Johnnys were distinguished in the title of a Junior tour. This led to many people believing that the two would debut as a duo like the KinKi Kids. Instead, at the end of this tour, Johnny Kitagawa announced the two would debut as solo artists in 2002. They were planned to officially debut when they reached 20-years-old due to their popularity.

For the 2002 "Johnny's Junior concert" the two were again announced to be the headliners of the tour, and it was during this tour that Tackey mentioned he wanted to debut as a duo with Tsubasa. Tackey asked his fans to organize a letter campaign to Johnny & Associates to let them debut as a duo. The fans then launched a campaign asking people who wanted them to debut together to send postcards and letters to Johnny & Associates, imploring Kitagawa to debut the two boys as a duo instead of as solo artists. The campaign has lasted for about a year, but then on August 1, 2002, Johnny announced that they would debut solo. Their debut solo songs would be entitled "Get Down" (Tsubasa's) and "Kiseki" (Tackey's). Yet, as a surprise instead, where the official announcement of their debut was to take place, the two announced they would be debuting as a duet after all. The two solo songs of theirs along with the duet song "True Heart" were the first releases from their debut mini-album, Hatachi (meaning 20-years-old in Japanese), which was released on September 11, 2002.

Post-debut

To date, Tackey & Tsubasa have released 10 singles, 3 albums and 3 DVDs: a significantly smaller number compared to their counterparts in the company. They have been quite successful; their most recent CD releases have reach the top position on the Japanese music charts. The two also share a very close friendship, being best friends; this aspect of their relationship is obvious through their interactions and interviews and is a very important part of the dynamic between them. Each has incredible strengths and skills, and as a result they complement each other very well.

The Japanese theme song to Son of the Mask is "Mask" by them. Their songs "Crazy Rainbow" and "Mirai Koukai" were one of the opening and ending theme songs respectively for popular Japanese anime One Piece. They were also featured in the opening animation of One Piece episode 303, added into the opening segment to their song that was used since episode 284. Also, their song "One Day, One Dream" was on the soundtrack of the Japanese anime Inuyasha.

Hiatus and break-up

On 3 September 2017, shortly before their 15th anniversary, the duo announced a hiatus. The hiatus began on 17 September, after they performed on Music Station Ultra Fes 2017. Tackey & Tsubasa disbanded on 10 September 2018.

Discography

In several cases, the English and romaji titles are given first, followed by the Japanese titles underneath.

Singles

#InformationSales
1st /
Debut
Single*To Be, to Be, Ten Made to Be*107,298
copies sold
GOLD
2nd*Yume Monogatari*
夢物語199,015
copies sold
GOLD
3rd*One Day, One Dream*110,679
copies sold
GOLD
4th*Serenade*
愛想曲 (セレナーデ)100,000
copies sold
GOLD
5th*Kamen/Mirai Koukai*
仮面/未来航海124,344
copies sold
GOLD
6th*Venus*301,192
copies sold
PLATINUM
7th*Ho! Summer*
HO!サマー143,014
copies sold
GOLD
8th*X (Dame)/Crazy Rainbow*
x~ダメ~ / Crazy Rainbow100,000
copies sold
GOLD
9th*Samurai*85,097
copies sold
10th*Koi Uta (Koi Uta)/Progress*
恋詩-コイウタ- / PROGRESS100,000+
copies sold
GOLD
11th*Ai wa Takaramono*
愛はタカラモノ74,898
copies sold
12th*Journey Journey ~Bokura no Mirai~ *
Journey Journey~ボクラノミライ~40,762
copies sold
13th*Heartful Voice *
47,763
copies sold
14th*Boku no Soba ni wa Hoshi ga Aru / Viva Viva More*
僕のそばには星がある / ビバビバモーレTBD

Albums

#InformationSales
1st /
Debut
Mini-Album*Hatachi*265,000
copies sold
PLATINUM
1st /
Debut
Album*2wenty 2wo*120,000
copies sold
GOLD
2nd Album*Two You Four You*100,000
copies sold
GOLD
2nd Mini-Album*TRIP & TREASURE *45,000
copies sold
3rd Album*TEN*65,000
copies sold

Compilation albums

#InformationSales
1st
*Tackey & Tsubasa Best Album*
タキツバべスト121,000
copies sold
GOLD
#InformationSales
2nd
*Thanks Two You*
サンクス・トゥー・ユー

DVD

  • "Tackey and Tsubasa Haru Kon" (February 2, 2005)
  • "Tsubasa Imai 1st tour 23 to 24" (August 16, 2006)
  • "Hideaki Takizawa 2005 concert Arigatō 2005 Toshi Sayōnara" (August 30, 2006)
  • "Takitsuba Clips" (March 7, 2007)
  • "Tackey and Tsubasa Premium Live DVD -5th Anniversary Special Package-" (March 3, 2008)
  • "Tsubasa Imai Dance and Rock Tour'09" (August 2009)

References

References

  1. "「仮面/タッキー&翼」の歌詞 って「イイネ!」".
  2. (3 September 2017). "タッキー&翼、活動一時休止を発表「初心にかえる」【メッセージ全文】". [[Oricon]].
  3. (18 September 2017). "翼がタッキーの頬にキス タキツバ活動休止前最後のTV出演". [[Oricon]].
  4. (2018-09-13). "「タッキー&翼」アーティスト活動に関するお知らせ". Johnny & Associates.
  5. (2018-09-13). "Japanese idol duo Tackey & Tsubasa disband after 16 years". [[Mainichi Shimbun]].
  6. (30 January 2014). "Tackey & Tsubasa's new single to be released in March". 6Theory Media, LLC.
  7. (30 January 2014). "タッキー&翼、新作はソロ活動を経て放つ両A面シングル". Natasha, Inc..
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