AAA debuted in 2005 with the single Blood on Fire, the theme song to the live-action film #Initial D: The Movie, an adaptation of the popular Japanese manga of the same name. The group clearly has friends in high places. Within 12 months of their debut, after releasing four singles and the debut album Attack, AAA won the Best New Artist of the Year Award at the 47th Japan Record Awards, despite failing to reach the upper echelon of the charts. The guitars may have been grungier and the raps rougher than their J-pop peers, but AAA are still very much a somersaultin', color coordinated "performance-dance" group well-chiseled enough (the guys, obviously) and cute enough (who do you think?) to appeal to the establishment. The album's budget was big enough to secure the services of writers and producers who had previously worked with Smap and Da Pump. Also contributing lyrics was the rapper motsu, from AAA's labelmates m.o.v.e.
A remix album, Remix Attack, followed in summer 2006 before a busy period at the end of 2006; early 2007 saw the release of AAA's second album All (which includes DVD footage from a performance at the 14,000-person capacity Budokan venue in Tokyo), and the release of the ten-track CCC: Challenge Cover Collection, which saw the likes of TRF and Godiego get the covers treatment. In June 2007 Goto left the band for health reasons.
The single Get Chu/She No Jijitsu preceded AAA's first overseas appearance, which took place in July 2007 in Baltimore, MD at Otakon, North America's second largest anime convention. Back in Japan, that month also saw AAA release three different versions of the same single, one featuring the full band, one featuring only the male members, and the other featuring just the girls. ~ David Hickey, Rovi
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Koi Oto to Amazora |
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MAGIC |
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LIFE |