Atsushi (musician)

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Atsushi
Birth nameAtsushi Satō[1]
Born (1980-04-30) April 30, 1980 (age 41)[1]
Koshigaya, Saitama, Japan[1]
OriginJapan
GenresPop, R&B
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
InstrumentsVocals, piano, guitar
Years active1999–present
LabelsRhythm Zone
Associated actsExile, Exile Tribe, J Soul Brothers, Color,
Website@exile_atsushi_official [2]

Atsushi Satō (Japanese: 佐藤 篤志, Hepburn: Satō Atsushi, born April 30, 1980), known as Atsushi or Exile Atsushi (stylized as ATSUSHI and EXILE ATSUSHI) is a Japanese singer-songwriter and part-time producer. Debuting as a member of the band EXILE in 2001, Atsushi is currently one of the main vocalists for the group. In 2004, Atsushi began working as a producer for the group Deep (then known as Color), and in 2011 released his debut solo single "Itsuka Kitto...". In 2016, he announced his temporary hiatus from EXILE and formed a new band named . Atsushi returned to EXILE in 2018 and later graduated from the group in December 2020. [3]

Biography[]

Atsushi was born in Saitama on April 30, 1980. He first started playing the piano at four years of age, and at high school after joining a band decided he would rather become a vocalist.[4][5] After high school, Atsushi attended the ESP Musical Academy in Tokyo to further train himself as a vocalist.[6]

In 2000, Atsushi entered the Asayan televised talent search, making it through to the last five.[7] In 2001, after seeing Atsushi on Asayan, Hiro of the 1990s band Zoo asked him to join a musical group he was producing, called J Soul Brothers.[4][8] The group had been releasing music since 1999, however when Atsushi and vocalist Shunsuke Kiyokiba were added to the group and the group's original vocalist Sasa decided to leave the group, Hiro renamed the group Exile.[9][10]

In September 2001, Exile re-debuted with the single "Your Eyes Only (Aimai na Boku no Katachi)". Used as the theme song of the Yutaka Takenouchi and Ryōko Hirosue drama Dekichatta Kekkon, the song was a commercial success, managing to be certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan.[11] In 2002, Exile released their debut album Our Style. The album featured the first song Atsushi wrote lyrics to, "Eyes in Maze", and the first song that featured him as a solo vocalist, "Konna ni mo Nagai Kimi no Fuzai" (こんなにもながい君の不在, "You've Been Away for So Long").

Through the early 2000s, Exile continued to release hit singles, including "Choo Choo Train" (2003), a cover of the Zoo song of the same name, "Scream" (2005), a collaboration with rock band Glay and "Tada...Aitakute" (2005), a song certified million for ringtone downloads.[12] In 2004, Atsushi began producing the vocal group Deep, and also served as one of the band's members.

In 2008, Atsushi collaborated with R&B singer Ai to release the song "So Special", found on Exile's compilation album Exile Entertainment Best (2008) and her seventh album Viva Ai (2009). In 2009, Atsushi left Deep as a full-time member, renaming the group to Color and serving solely as a producer. In September 2009, Atsushi held his first live as a solo artist, Exh Special Exile Atsushi Live Solo. This was released on DVD in March 2010, and was his first release as a solo artist.

In 2011, Atsushi released his debut single as a soloist, "Itsuka Kitto...". The song was used as the theme song for the drama Hi wa Mata Noboru, and was packaged as a split single with Exile's "Rising Sun". On January 1, 2012, Atsushi released his debut solo album Solo, packaged as a split/double album with Exile's ninth studio album Exile Japan.

In 2016, he formed a new band called to accompany him for his solo live tour.[13] On July 26, Atsushi sang the Japanese national anthem at a Los Angeles Dodgers baseball game.[14] On August 31, he announced that he will temporarily move his activities outside of Japan and will focus more on improving his craft during 2017 and that he will come back to the country in 2018. Until then, his work as part of EXILE was limited.[15] He returned to EXILE in early 2018, for which they released six new singles and an eleventh studio album Star of Wish.

Many of Exile's most commercially successful songs have been written by Atsushi, including "Everything" (2006), "Someday" (2009), "Yasashii Hikari" (2009), "Motto Tsuyoku" (2010), "Rising Sun" (2011) and "Exile Pride (Konna Sekai o Ai Suru Tame)" (2013).

On November 02, 2020 he announced his graduation from EXILE to focus on his solo career. This decision came about in part due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The fact that he recently turned 40 also made him re-evaluate his life. ATSUSHI is releasing a book, “Sign Break Away from the past. Reincarnate, Stick to One's Beliefs.”, on November 12. In the book, he discusses his thought process in leaving EXILE right before the group’s 20th anniversary next year. His last single with EXILE, “SUNSHINE”, will be released on December 16.[16]

Image[]

Atsushi is known for wearing sunglasses as a trademark of his image, which he began to do after reacting badly to the bright lights on television sets.[1] He is also known for his buzz cut-style hair style,[17] a style he has kept since 2003.

Discography[]

Studio albums[]

List of albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak positions Certifications
JPN
[18]
TWN
[19]
TWN East Asian
[20][A]
Solo[B]
  • Released: January 1, 2012 (JPN)
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: 2CD, 2CD/2DVD, 2CD/4DVD, digital download
1 17 2
Music
  • Released: March 12, 2014 (JPN)
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: CD, 2CD/2DVD, 2CD/2Blu-ray, digital download
2 10
40 ~forty~
  • Released: November 04, 2020 (JPN)
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: CD, CD/DVD, 2CD/4DVD, CD/Blu-ray, 2CD/4Blu-ray, digital download
TBA TBA TBA

Mini-albums[]

List of albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak positions Certifications
JPN
[18]
TWN East Asian
[20][A]
Compassion -EP-
  • Produced by ATSUSHI
  • Released: November 26, 2011 (JPN)[C]
  • Re-released: September 2, 2020 (JPN)[D]
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: CD, digital download

Compilation albums[]

List of albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak positions Certifications
JPN
[18]
TWN East Asian
[20][A]
Love Ballade
  • Released: December 3, 2014 (JPN)
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: CD, CD/DVD, CD/Blu-ray, digital download
1 1
Traditional Best
  • Released: April 30, 2019 (JPN)
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: CD, CD/DVD, CD/Blu-ray, digital download
6

Singles[]

As a lead artist[]

List of singles, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
Oricon Singles Charts
[18]
Billboard Japan Hot 100
[24][E]
TWN East Asian
[20][A]
"Itsuka Kitto..." (いつかきっと..., "Surely Someday")[F] 2011 1 12 6
  • RIAJ (digital): Platinum[42]
Solo
"Ooo Baby"[G] 2
"Furusato" (ふるさと, "Home Town")[H][43] 2012 Music
"Melrose (Aisanai Yakusoku)" (愛さない約束, "Promise Not to Love") 2 2
  • RIAJ (physical): Gold[44]
"Soredemo, Ikite Yuku" (それでも、生きてゆく, "Even So, I'll Still Live On")
(Exile Atsushi & Nobuyuki Tsujii)
2013 3 5 7
"Michishirube" (道しるべ, "Sign Post") 7 17 13
"Sange" (懺悔, "Confession")
(Exile Atsushi & Joe Hisaishi)
8 25 10
"Aoi Ryū" (青い龍, "Blue Dragon") 2014 3 5
"Precious Love"[I] 6
  • RIAJ (digital): Gold[45]
Love Ballade
"Sakura no Kisetsu" (桜の季節, "Cherry Blossom Season") 2015 3 25
"Be Brave"
(Exile Atsushi + Ai)
7 12 40 ~forty~
"No More"
(Exile Atsushi + Ai)
2016 7 4
"Beautiful Gorgeous Love"[J] 2 4
"Just the Way You Are"[K] 2018 6 8
"Suddenly"[L] 4 16
"With you (Luv merry X'mas)"[M]
"Bounce on It!"[N] 2019
"WON'T BE LONG -2019- "[O]
(EXILE ATSUSHI × Koda Kumi featuring EXILE MAKIDAI (PKCZ(R)))
"OSAKA TOKYO" (オーサカトーキョー, "Osaka Tokyo")[P]
(EXILE ATSUSHI × Koda Kumi)
2020
"Amazing Grace"[Q] 2021
"—" denotes items that did not chart.

As a featured artist[]

List of singles, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
Oricon Singles Charts
[18]
Billboard Japan Hot 100
[24][E]
"So Special (Version Ai)"
(Ai+Exile Atsushi)
2008 15 14 Viva Ai
"I'm Lovin' You"
(Iconiq+Exile Atsushi)
2009 47 Change Myself
"Golden Smile"
(Toshinobu Kubota featuring Exile Atsushi)
2011 49
  • RIAJ (digital): Gold[42]
Gold Skool
"All You Need Is Love" (among Japan United with Music) 2012 11 11 non-album single
"Alive"
(M-Flo+Exile Atsushi)
81 Square One
"Hane 1/2" (羽1/2, "Wing Half")
(Shunsuke Kiyokiba & Exile Atsushi)
2014 24 Utaiya Best Vol. 1
"Summer Won't Be Back"
(Mabu feat. Exile Atsushi)
2017 Brightest Dope

Promotional singles[]

List of promotional singles with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
Billboard Japan Hot 100
[24][E]
"So Special (Version Ex)"
(Exile Atsushi+Ai)
2008
  • RIAJ (digital): Gold[46]
"Make a Miracle" 2014 72 Music

Video albums[]

List of media, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak positions Certifications
JPN DVD
[18]
JPN Blu-ray
[18]
EXH Special Exile Atsushi Premium Live Solo
  • Released: March 24, 2010 (JPN)
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: DVD
1
Exile Atsushi Premium Live: The Roots
  • Released: May 11, 2011 (JPN)
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: DVD
1
Exile Atsushi Premium Live: Inochi o Utau (命をうたう, "Singing Life")
  • Released: April 3, 2013 (JPN)
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: DVD
1
Exile Atsushi Live Tour 2014: Music
  • Released: October 29, 2014 (JPN)
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray
1 3
Exile Atsushi Live Tour 2016: "It's Showtime ! !"
  • Released: February 15, 2017 (JPN)
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray
1 1
Exile Atsushi Special Night"
  • In collabotion with RED DIAMOND DOGS
  • Released: April 8, 2020 (JPN)
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: DVD, Blu-ray
3 8


Works[]

Books[]

Year Title ISBN
2013 Plush Sound. ISBN 978-4344023697
2014 SWITCH INTERVIEW - Tachi Hitotachi ISBN 978-4835618746
2020 Sign Break Away from the past. Reincarnate, Stick to One's Beliefs. ISBN 978-4344037052


Notes[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d Positions were sourced as follows: "Itsuka Kitto" 2011 week 38, Exile Japan/Solo 2012 week 1, "Soredemo, Ikite Yuku" 2013 week 18, "Michishirube" 2013 week 40, "Sange" 2013 week 43, Music 2014 week 15, Love Ballade 2015 week 1.
  2. ^ Solo was released as a split album alongside Exile's Exile Japan.
  3. ^ Exclusive at "Exile Live Tour 2011 Tower of Wish".
  4. ^ Digital release.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b c Sources for chart positions are as follows: "So Special (Version Ai)",[25] "I'm Lovin' You",[26] "Itsuka Kitto...",[27] "Golden Smile",[28] "All You Need Is Love",[29] "Alive",[30] "Melrose (Aisanai Yakusoku)",[31] "Soredemo, Ikite Yuku",[32] "Michishirube",[33] "Sange",[34] "Aoi Ryū",[35] "Hane 1/2",[36] "Make a Miracle",[37] "Precious Love",[38] "Sakura no Kisetsu",[39] "Be Brave",[40] "No More".[41]
  6. ^ Released as a split single with Exile's "Rising Sun".
  7. ^ Released as a split single with Exile's "Anata e".
  8. ^ Digital single.
  9. ^ Digital single.
  10. ^ Released as a split single with Red Diamond Dogs' "First Liners".
  11. ^ Cover of Bruno Mars song.
  12. ^ Released as a split single with Red Diamond Dogs' "Red Soul Blue Dragon".
  13. ^ Digital single.
  14. ^ Digital single.
  15. ^ Digital single.
  16. ^ Digital single.
  17. ^ Cover of gospel song.

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