In Blue (Akira Kagimoto)

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in blue
Akira Kagimoto - in blue.jpg
Video by
ReleasedJuly 1, 2009
Recorded2002-2009
GenreDocumentary
LabelFlight Master
DVD (PCBE-53128)
ProducerKadokawa Marketing
Akira Kagimoto chronology
Lead Upturn 2008: Feel the Vibes
(2008)
in blue
(2009)
Lead Upturn 2009: Summer Day & Night Fever
(2009)

In Blue (stylized as in blue) is a documentary video about the youngest member of the hip-hop group Lead, Akira Kagimoto (鍵本輝). The DVD charted at #70 on the Oricon charts, dropping off after the first week.

The video follows Akira while he's on the road, and he discusses his time before and with Lead.

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in blue is a documentary DVD released by Pony Canyon, centered around Akira Kagimoto, the youngest member of the hip-hop group Lead. The DVD reached #70 on the Oricon DVD charts, where it remained for a week before falling out of the ranking.[1]

The title of the documentary, "in blue", was due to Akira's image color in the group being blue.

In the documentary, Akira talks about growing up in the town of Ikaruga in the Ikoma District of the Nara Prefecture. He talks about his time at the CALESS Vocal & Dance School in Osaka, Japan, where he met friends and future band mates Hiroki Nakadoi and Shinya Tanuichi. Discussed is the search for a fourth member as the group was going by the name "flow", meeting Keita Furuya and ultimately debuting as "Lead" with "Manatsu no Magic."[2]

The video follows Akira on the road as "a young 20-year-old man who can express himself."[3]

Along with the documentary, the DVD also includes a six minute photo shoot for the cover and included booklet.

Track listing[]

DVD
No.TitleLength
1."in blue"1.16:00

Charts (Japan)[]

Release Chart Peak position
July 1, 2009 Oricon DVD Charts 70

References[]

  1. ^ "鍵本輝 in blue / 鍵本輝 / ORICON NEWS". Oricon. Retrieved July 9, 2018.
  2. ^ Christine S. "Nippon Project Special Edition: LEAD" (PDF). Nippon Project. Retrieved July 9, 2018.
  3. ^ "鍵本輝 in blue[PCBE-53128][DVD]". Kakaku. Retrieved July 8, 2018.

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