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J Soul Brothers is an all-male Japanese R&B group. The first incarnation of the group came about in 1999 when former member of the Japanese group Zoo, Hiro, startet a new R&B group with the dancers Matsu, Usa, and Makidai, and singer Sasa. The group disbanded in 2001 when Sasa decided to embark on a solo career, and the remaining members went on to form another Japanese R&B group, Exile. In 2007 Hiro decided to revive the group with all new members: singers Nesmith and Shokichi, and the dancers Kenchi, Keiji, Tetsuya, Naoto, and Naoki, with Hiro on producing duties....
DeAndre Ramone Way (più conosciuto come Soulja Boy o come Soulja Boy Tell 'Em; Chicago, 28 luglio 1990) è un rapper statunitense. Nel settembre 2007, il suo singolo "Crank That (Soulja Boy)" raggiunge la prima posizione nella Billboard Hot 100. Al primo turno dei playoff NBA del 2008 la star LeBron James dei Cleveland Cavaliers ha paragonato DeShawn Stevenson (guardia degli Washington Wizards) proprio a Soulja Boy dicendo che la differenza tra se stesso e Stevenson era uguale quella tra il rapper di Chicago e Jay-Z. Attualmente, Soulja Boy è riconosciuto come una delle maggiori promesse del rap made in...
Profile * Name: SoulJa * Birthday: 1983.11.01 From when he was little, SoulJa has been influenced by his Belgian musician mother. He learned violin, cello and piano. Due to family circumstances, he switched between living in Belgium, Japan and the USA. While living in the USA he used to freestyle rap at clubs in Denver, New York, New Jersey and San Francisco. In 2005 he got his first break in the music scene, where his song First Contact was used as the Men's Beauteen CM song starring Odagiri Joe, and in November released it as a single with a limited...
There are many artists with that name, including: 1-Body And Soul is Rob Watson, keyboardist from Daniel Amos. He released the 7'' single "Something's Going On Here/The Graylands" in 1983, only 800 copies were pressed. 2-Body and Soul was also a soul/funk-jazz band who released a self-titled album in 1971. .