Soul'd Out

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Soul'd Out
OriginTokyo, Japan
GenresHip-hop
R&B
J-pop
Years active1999–2014
LabelsSony Music Japan
Associated acts, , AI, LISA, BoA, Heartsdales
WebsiteSony music site
MembersDiggy-MO'
Bro.Hi
Shinnosuke

Soul'd Out (usually styled as SOUL'd OUT) was a Japanese hip-hop trio, consisting of Diggy-MO' (MC), Bro.Hi (MC/Human Beat Box), and Shinnosuke (DJ). Their name is a portmanteau of "soul" and "sold out", and the group is sometimes referred to by their initials, S.O. On 30 January 2014, the group announced on Facebook that they would disband after their final album, To From, was released on 9 April 2014.[1]

Members[]

Diggy-MO'[]

Diggy-MO', the group's lead MC, was classically trained on piano, before forming a hip-hop group in middle school. He attended a university of fine arts, majoring in graphics, but continued making music. In SOUL'd OUT, he co-wrote the lyrics with Bro.Hi, and composed and arranged a number the band's tracks. He often sings as well as rapping, particularly in his solo material, which is less hip-hop oriented than SOUL'd OUT's work.

He launched his first solo single, "", on 26 November 2008. The track was used as the third ending theme of the anime Soul Eater. His debut solo album, , was released on 25 March 2009. His last solo single before rejoining SOUL'd OUT was "Stay Beautiful", released on 12 May 2010 and used as the 23rd ending theme of the anime series Bleach. The follow-up album, , was released on 7 July 2010.

Bro.Hi[]

Bro.Hi was the beatboxer and MC for the group, also co-writing the lyrics. He had previously played drums in a band while at middle school, but became interested in human beatboxing after seeing The Roots.

Bro.Hi also formed a rock group, , with fellow DJ and rapper Kay. Their debut mini-album was called In Humanity, followed by first single "Nagarete" on 2 September 2009, and second album, Twisted, on 21 July 2010.

Shinnosuke[]

Shinnosuke was the DJ for Soul'd Out, co-writing the group's music with Diggy-Mo and contributing to the arrangement as a producer. He released a self-titled solo album under the name S'capade on 6 June 2010.

Discography[]

Albums[]

  • Soul'd Out - released 27 August 2003
  • Movies & Remixies - released 10 December 2003
    • CD/DVD compilation of remixes and music videos
  • To All Tha Dreamers - released 2 February 2005
    Second closing theme for anime series Yakitate!! Japan
  • Lulu Bell (ルル・ベル, ruru beru) - released 20 April 2005
  • Movies & Remixies 2 - released 18 May 2005
  • Alive - released 8 March 2006
    • vinyl selection from Alive including one exclusive track
  • Remixies & Outside - released 21 June 2006
  • Pop'n Top - released 21 June 2006
    • vinyl selection of songs and remixes from Alive
  • Single Collection - released 27 December 2006
  • Attitude - released 23 January 2008
  • Flip Side Collection - released 5 March 2008
    • B-sides compilation. Includes B-sides from singles like "Wekapipo," "To All Tha Dreamers," and "Starlight Destiny" for a total of 15 tracks
  • Movies & Remixies 4 - released 30 July 2008
    • CD includes remixed tracks from their 4th album "Attitude". DVD covers all 5 PVs from "Starlight Destiny" to "Cozmic Travel".
  • so mania - released 29 August 2012
  • Decade - released 23 January 2013 - A best of 2-disc album, including one new track "TooTsie pOp"
  • To From - released 9 April 2014 - This is to be their last album before disbanding.

Singles[]

  • "Wekapipo" (ウェカピポ, Wake Up People) - released 22 January 2003
  • "Flyte Tyme" - released 9 April 2003
  • "Dream Drive"/"Shut Out" - released 9 July 2003
  • "Love, Peace & Soul" - released 19 November 2003
  • "1,000,000 Monsters Attack" - released 21 April 2004, This song also appeared on the soundtrack of FIFA Football 2005.
  • "Magenta Magenta" - released 14 July 2004
  • "Blues" - released 3 November 2004
  • "To All Tha Dreamers" - released 1 January 2005, Ending to the anime Yakitate!! Japan
  • "Iruka" (イルカ, Dolphin) - released 31 August 2005
  • "Alive" - released 7 December 2005
  • "Tokyo Tsūshin ~Urbs Communication~" (TOKYO通信〜Urbs Communication〜, Tokyo Communication) - released 8 February 2006
  • "Catwalk" - released 26 April 2006
  • "Starlight Destiny" - released 27 September 2006
  • "Grown Kidz/Voodoo Kingdom" - released 21 February 2007, Voodoo Kingdom appeared in the theatrical film JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood.
  • "Megalopolis Patrol" - released 5 September 2007, This song is used as the Opening Theme of the Japanese version of The Boondocks.
  • "Tongue Te Tongue" - released 3 October 2007, The 2nd of the 3 month continual releases.
  • "Cozmic Travel" - released 28 November 2007, 3rd featured single of continual releases.
  • "and 7" - released 27 April 2011
  • "superfeel" - released 25 April 2012
  • "Singin' my Lu" - released 1 August 2012, Ending to the anime Uta Koi

Videos[]

  • Tour 2003 "Dream'd Live" - released 25 February 2004
  • Tour 2005 "To All Tha Dreamers" - released 14 September 2005
  • Tour 2007 "Single Collection" Live at Nihon Budokan - released 18 July 2007
  • Tour 2008 "Attitude" - released 30 July 2008
    • Held on April 23, 2008 in JCB Hall, Tokyo Dome City, the Live DVD covers the final performance from their Japan tour 「Tour 2008 "Attitude"」.

References[]

  1. ^ "SOUL'd OUT Group to Disband in April After 11 Years". Anime News Network. 30 January 2014. Retrieved 30 January 2020.
  • "Soul'd Out". Sony Music. 2006. Retrieved 25 September 2006.

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