ROM-4
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Origin | Tokyo, Japan |
Genres | Rap, J-pop |
Instruments | Singing Rapping |
Years active | 2006 |
Labels | SonyMEJ |
Website | ROM-4 Official Website |
Members | Masaki Kaji Masataka Kubota Ryo Kimura |
ROM-4 is a four-member J-pop group that consists of Masaki Kaji, Masataka Kubota, Ryo Kimura, and .
History[]
The rap group "ROM-4" was formed for the Japanese television drama, Seishun Energy: Check It Out, Yo! in Tokyo (青春★ENERGY ~ チェケラッチョ!! In Tokyo), that aired on Fuji TV from April 12, 2006 to June 15, 2006.
The show's about 4 third year high school students of present Tokyo that are not motivated, but when they encounter rap, it helps motivate them to take charge of their lives and their dreams. Thus the song "Keep It Goin' On" represents their motivation, spirit and seishun (young) energy.
In the drama, Takumi (played by Masataka Kubota), Satoru (played by Gouta Watabe), Shingo (played by Masaki Kaji) and Sanpei (played by Ryo Kimura) form the group ROM-4.
The name, ROM-4, is an abbreviation for Rapで、俺(O)達、モ(M)テタイ、Yo(4)!」の略, which means "through Rap R, Oretachi ('we') O, Motetai ('want to be hot') M, Yo (from 'yon' which is Japanese for '4') 4. Therefore, a literal translation of ROM-4, would mean "We want to be hot and rap, yo!"
ROM-4 made their CD debut on June 21, 2006, when they released their CD single called "Keep It Goin' ON" for the show. On November 13, 2006, the single sold 465 copies in Japan and its highest ranking on Oricon was 174, appearing on the chart once.[1]
Discography[]
Singles stats[]
Single was released for the Seishun Energy: Check It Out, Yo! in Tokyo TV show in Japan (JPN), only.
Year | Cover | Title | Album | Chart positions |
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JPN | ||||
2006 | "" | Keep It Going ON
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174 |
Track listings[]
Track Listings for the Keep It Goin' On CD Single:
- "Keep It Goin' On"
- "Keep It Goin' On (SUNSHINE REMIX)"
- "Keep It Goin' On ~Instrumental~"
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Sales and Oricon ranking #740 Archived 2007-03-17 at the Wayback Machine
External links[]
- Japanese pop music groups
- Vocal quartets