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(stylized in all caps) is a Japanese
kawaii metal Kawaii metal (also known as idol metal, cute metal, J-pop metal or kawaiicore) is a musical genre that blends elements of heavy metal and J-pop that was pioneered in Japan in the early 2010s. The genre combines both Eastern and Western influenc ...
band consisting of
Suzuka Nakamoto , known by her stage names Suzuka and Su-metal (both stylized in all caps), is a Japanese musician, singer, songwriter and model. She is best known as a member of the kawaii metal band Babymetal. She is represented by the talent agency Amuse, In ...
as "Su-metal" and
Moa Kikuchi is a Japanese musician, singer, model, and actress. She is represented by the talent agency Amuse, Inc. She is a member of the kawaii metal group Babymetal and a former member of the idol group Sakura Gakuin. Biography Moa Kikuchi was signed ...
as "Moametal". The band is produced by Kobametal from the Amuse talent agency. Their vocals are backed by heavy metal instrumentation, performed by a group of
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known as the "Kami Band" at performances. The band was formed in 2010, with the original lineup of Su-metal (vocal and dance), Moametal (scream and dance), and
Yui Mizuno is a Japanese musician, singer, model, and actress. She is a former member of the kawaii metal group Babymetal and the idol group Sakura Gakuin. In October 2018, she left Babymetal due to an undisclosed illness. She is managed by the Amuse, Inc. ...
as "Yuimetal" (scream and dance), with the concept of creating a fusion of the heavy metal and
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genres. Originally a sub-unit of the Japanese idol group
Sakura Gakuin was a Japanese idol girl group formed in 2010 by the Amuse talent agency. The group's membership fell within the age range of Japanese compulsory education, typically containing between 10 and 12 members at a time who fall between the ages of 1 ...
, Babymetal became an independent act in 2013, following Nakamoto's departure from Sakura Gakuin. Babymetal released their eponymous debut album in February 2014. Their second album ''
Metal Resistance ''Metal Resistance'' is the second studio album by Japanese heavy metal band Babymetal. It was first released on , in Japan through BMD Fox Records, and on , worldwide through earMusic, RED Associated Labels (RAL), and Sony Music Entertainment ...
'' was released worldwide in April 2016. Babymetal has also embarked on several tours, with a majority of their tour dates taking place outside of Asia. The group released their third album '' Metal Galaxy'' in October 2019. On October 19, 2018, Babymetal announced that Yui Mizuno had decided to leave the band due to poor health, following her absence from live performances since December 2017. Since her departure, the band has performed with backup dancers at live performances. In 2019, the band introduced three backup dancers called "Avengers" who performed in rotation at each live show to form a trio with Moametal and Su-metal.


History


2010–2012: Beginnings

In 2009, Kobametal, the band's producer and long-time heavy metal enthusiast, started planning the launch of an idol/heavy metal fusion group after he was impressed by Suzuka Nakamoto's performance with her previous group Karen Girl's, thinking she would be suitable as the lead vocalist for the new group. The band was formed in 2010 in Tokyo, Japan, as the , or sub-unit, of the female
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group Sakura Gakuin, which was also newly formed that year. The band's name is a combination of and , and the Japanese pronunciation rhymes with "heavy metal". According to Kobametal, Yui Mizuno and Moa Kikuchi were added to complement Nakamoto's "unique stage presence" with their smaller statures, dancing around her "like angels". None of the three members were familiar with metal music before the inception of the band. Babymetal's first live appearance was on , at Sakura Gakuin's first solo concert, Sakura Gakuin Festival ☆ 2010. In July 2011, Babymetal premiered the song, "
Ijime, Dame, Zettai is the debut major label single by Japanese heavy metal band Babymetal. It was released in Japan on January 9, 2013, as the fourth overall single from the album ''Babymetal''. Background and release The single was first announced after the co ...
" ("No More Bullying"), at a Sakura Gakuin concert, but it would only be performed during live concerts for the time being. The band's first single, "
Doki Doki Morning is a song by the Japanese heavy metal band Babymetal. The song was released in Japan as an independent DVD single on October 22, 2011, serving as the first single off the debut album ''Babymetal''. Background and release The song introduced a ...
", originally appeared on Sakura Gakuin's debut album '' Sakura Gakuin 2010 Nendo: Message'', released on . A music video for the song was uploaded to
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channel on YouTube on October 12, 2011, and was released as a
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in late 2011, under the independent Toy's Factory sublabel Juonbu Records. The music video totaled over 1 million views by the end of 2012. Babymetal's first
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was a collaboration with the band Kiba of Akiba, titled " Babymetal / Kiba of Akiba". Released in March 2012 by Juonbu Records, the single ranked at number three on the
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weekly indie chart, and number one in the Tower Records Shibuya weekly indie ranking. In the summer of 2012, the band released a music video for their next single, " Headbangeeeeerrrrr!!!!!", directed by Hidenobu Tanabe.

In August 2012, Babymetal debuted at Japan's
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, becoming the youngest act ever to perform at the festival, at the average age of 12. The same year, Babymetal performed outside of Japan for the first time at the 2012
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in Singapore.


2013–2015: Major label debut and ''Babymetal''

On January 9, 2013, the band debuted on a major record label with "
Ijime, Dame, Zettai is the debut major label single by Japanese heavy metal band Babymetal. It was released in Japan on January 9, 2013, as the fourth overall single from the album ''Babymetal''. Background and release The single was first announced after the co ...
". Released under the main Toy's Factory label and Juonbu Records, it sold 19,000 copies in its first week and debuted at number six in the
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. In the spring of 2013, Nakamoto graduated from junior high school and therefore had to "graduate" from Sakura Gakuin (a group of elementary and junior high school girls). However, their management decided that Babymetal would not dissolve and would continue its activities as a band. The group released its next single, "
Megitsune is the second major label single by the Japanese kawaii metal band Babymetal. It was released in Japan on June 19, 2013 as the fifth single from the album ''Babymetal''. It is also the first single released independently from the idol group Saku ...
", on June 19, 2013, under Toy's Factory and the band's new sublabel BMD Fox Records. On August 10 and 11, 2013, Babymetal again took part in the Summer Sonic Festival, performing in Tokyo and Osaka. Later, in October, Babymetal also became the youngest artists ever to perform at the heavy metal music festival
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. In November, Babymetal released a promo video for the Japanese premiere of Metallica's movie '' Through the Never'', and released its first live music video '' Live: Legend I, D, Z Apocalypse'', which debuted at seventh place in the weekly Oricon Blu-ray Disc charts, and at second place among music Blu-rays. In December, Babymetal performed at Anime Festival Asia Indonesia 2013 and performed for a second time in Singapore. On February 26, 2014, Babymetal released its first, eponymous album. It contained thirteen tracks and was also available in a limited edition that included a DVD with music videos and live footage. The album was well received by music critics as well as the public, selling over 37,000 copies in Japan its first week, debuting at number four on the Oricon Weekly Album Chart, and number two in ''Billboard Japan''.
It also topped iTunes
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charts in Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States, and reached number 187 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart on March 22. Their album also made it into the
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chart at number four. On March 1 and 2, 2014, the band gave two concerts at Budokan. With the average age of 14.7, they became youngest-ever female act to perform a show there. The two concerts were attended by 20,000 people. On April 3, 2014, an episode of the
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' '' YouTubers React'' show was uploaded to YouTube, covering the band and the music videos of "
Doki Doki Morning is a song by the Japanese heavy metal band Babymetal. The song was released in Japan as an independent DVD single on October 22, 2011, serving as the first single off the debut album ''Babymetal''. Background and release The song introduced a ...
", " Iine!", and "
Gimme Chocolate!! is a song by the Japanese kawaii metal band Babymetal from their self-titled debut album. Though it was not released as a single in Japan, the song became an international success, with its music video gaining over 170 million views on YouTube. ...
"; the band members' own reaction to the video would later be released on April 30, 2016. At the end of their March 2 Budokan concert, Babymetal also announced their first world tour, the Babymetal World Tour 2014, initially performing in
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. UK's
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was subsequently added to the tour, after being formally invited to play following a successful fan-driven campaign entitled "Babymetal For Sonisphere UK 2014", which Sonisphere later acknowledged on its website. After the UK leg of the tour, the band went on to make their debut appearance in the United States on July 27 with a headlining show at The Fonda Theatre in Hollywood. They played Heavy Montréal 2014 in Canada on August 9 alongside Metallica, Slayer and Anthrax; and also performed at Summer Sonic 2014 in Japan on the Mountain Stage with bands such as
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and Megadeth. Babymetal was also the opening act to five of
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's concerts in her ArtRave: The Artpop Ball 2014 tour in August along the western United States. Babymetal also released their second live album '' Live: Legend 1999 & 1997 Apocalypse'' on October 19, 2014, featuring their live performances at both the
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and at
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Event Hall from 2013. In August 2014, it was announced that the band would return to England to play another show at
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's O2 Academy Brixton on November 8, their final European show of the year as part of the group's "Babymetal Apocalypse" phase. It was later announced that the band would also return to
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, which they had visited earlier in the year without giving an actual performance, performing at the
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on November 4. At their Brixton performance, the band debuted a new song titled " Road of Resistance." Later revealed to be a collaboration with
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and
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of prominent
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band
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, the song was subsequently released as a bonus track of their first live album '' Live at Budokan: Red Night'', released simultaneously along with the band's third live video album '' Live at Budokan: Red Night & Black Night Apocalypse'' on January 7, 2015, and later released as a digital single. Li later revealed via Twitter and Facebook posts that he and Totman had been working on the song's guitar parts since 2013. In 2015, they re-released their eponymous album via
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and RAL/Sony Music Entertainment. Ahead of their performance at the
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Golden Gods Awards on June 15, the trio made a surprise appearance during
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's set at Download Festival, performing "
Gimme Chocolate!! is a song by the Japanese kawaii metal band Babymetal from their self-titled debut album. Though it was not released as a single in Japan, the song became an international success, with its music video gaining over 170 million views on YouTube. ...
", despite event organizer Andy Copping stating that he would never book the band.


2016–2017: Touring and ''Metal Resistance''

During the band's headlining shows at
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in December 2015, announced a second studio album to be released on April 1, 2016, as well as a world tour starting in London at the
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, and concluding in Japan with a debut at the
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. On January 15, 2016, the second album's title was revealed to be ''
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''. Their second album had shown differences from their debut album. Yuimetal states that "compared to the first album and definitely the second album they challenged themselves to a lot of new, different types of genres of music, even more than before." Another difference is that there is more use of positive lyrics than ever before. The band made a point to provide a wide variety of styles to attract a wider audience and performed a full song in English. The band came up with the album title ''Metal Resistance'' because they believed it represents who they are and what they do as Babymetal. Su-metal said that "it's about them exploring new, different aspects of what they can do." On March 13, the band's producer, Kobametal, received an Excellence Award from the Association of Media in Digital (AMD) in Japan for his success in promoting the band internationally. On April 2, one day after the release of ''Metal Resistance'', Babymetal became the first Japanese act to headline Wembley Arena, with the largest sale of merchandise for a single day event in the venue's history, coinciding with the highest ever entry for an album in the UK charts for a Japanese act. ''
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'' gave their Wembley performance a rating of five out of five stars. On April 5, Babymetal made their U.S. television debut, performing "
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" on ''
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''. Babymetal were added as a character skin in the
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'' in 2016. On May 26, 2016,
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's
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announced on
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that Babymetal's song " Karate", along with A Day to Remember's "
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", would be used as official theme songs of NXT TakeOver: The End. On July 18, the band made a special appearance at the
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where they performed "Karate" before being joined onstage by Judas Priest frontman Rob Halford. Halford, along with Nakamoto and the Kami Band, performed an abridged version of "
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", followed by a performance of "
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" where they were rejoined by Mizuno and Kikuchi on guitars. On July 27, ''
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'' readers voted Babymetal's debut album as the best album of the 21st century. In September 2016,
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announced that a hybrid live action-animation fantasy-adventure short form series featuring the members of the band was under development. The series would be developed by Blue Ribbon Content in collaboration with Amuse Group USA (an Amuse Inc. subsidiary based in the United States). The band's producer, Kobametal, is also involved with production of the series. On September 19 (Red Night) and September 20, 2016 (Black Night), Babymetal ended their Babymetal World Tour 2016: Legend Metal Resistance by performing at the
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, with both nights sold out and approximately 55,000 people attending each night. These included fans from Japan and many others from around the world. Yuimetal admitted she was "still in shock" that she was playing at the venue. Moametal felt the same, calling it "a big challenge for young girls of our age to stand on that stage". Su-metal explained that "In Japan we have played many big venues like Budokan and others, but
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was always a place that I have been dreaming of performing at." In December 2016, Babymetal supported the
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during
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in the UK. During their final show on the tour, Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer
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joined Babymetal onstage to perform their covers of Judas Priest's "Painkiller" and "Breaking the Law". After the performance, Smith thanked Babymetal for being on tour with them and led the audience in singing "Happy Birthday" to Su-metal. In January 2017, Babymetal supported Metallica for their
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at Gocheok Sky Dome and also appeared in Japan's performance of the Guns N' Roses' Not in This Lifetime... Tour as the opening act. In April 2017, Babymetal supported the Red Hot Chili Peppers during
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in the US. In June 2017, Babymetal performed at the
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Pain in the Grass music event in Auburn,
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. During the summer of 2017, they supported Korn on their Serenity of Summer Tour. Afterwards, they commenced their The Five Fox Festival in Japan tour. In October 2017, Babymetal were officially revealed as the performers of the "Unikitty Theme" for the ''Unikitty!'' TV series. On December 2 and 3, 2017, Babymetal performed at the Hiroshima Green Arena, with the shows billed Legend "S" Baptism XX. This was the first time the group performed in Su-Metal's hometown of Hiroshima, and it was an early coming of age celebration for her, since December 20, 2017 was her 20th birthday (as hinted in the show title), the
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in Japan; the lyrics to " Headbangeeeeerrrrr!!!!", about a girl's fifteenth birthday, were even modified for the occasion. This was also Babymetal's first performance without all three members, as Yuimetal was unable to perform due to illness. On December 30, 2017, Kami Band guitarist Mikio Fujioka fell from an observation deck; he died from his injuries on January 5, 2018. Babymetal released a eulogy on Twitter on January 9, commemorating his work with the band.


2018–2020: The Chosen Seven era, departure of Yuimetal, ''Metal Galaxy''

On April 1, 2018, Babymetal posted a video to YouTube entitled "Metal Resistance Episode VII – The Revelation". In the video, it is explained that a "dark side" of Babymetal exists, "with seven metal spirits", and that a "new era is about to begin". A
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entitled ''Apocrypha: The Legend of Babymetal'' was also announced in the following days. Written by "the Prophet of the Fox God" and Illustrated by GMB Chomichuk, it was released on October 30 by Z2 Comics. On May 1, 2018, Babymetal announced that they were launching their own record label, named Babymetal Records. On May 8, just ahead of the Babymetal World Tour 2018, the band released a music video for a new single, "
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". Yuimetal was absent from Babymetal's tour of the United States in May 2018, with no advance warning. Amid fan speculation on Mizuno's status with the group, a representative of 5B Management, the American management company representing Babymetal, replied to an inquiry from '' Alternative Press Magazine'' by saying that "Yuimetal remains a member of the band, but she is not on this current U.S. tour." The reply also hinted about "a new narrative for the future of the band which is currently evolving" and a "storyline" that "has changed." Yuimetal remained absent for the rest of their tour, until their agency announced at a shareholders' meeting in June that she had been in poor health since December 2017, and was "currently recovering". On October 19, 2018, shortly before the Japan leg of the tour, the band released a new single, " Starlight". On the same day, the band officially announced Yuimetal's departure from the group. Afterward, Mizuno released a statement explaining her decision and her desire to pursue a solo career. During their tour, Babymetal also performed at
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in Columbus, Ohio, the Download Festival in Donington Park, United Kingdom, and the
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festivals in Germany. On July 9, 2018, the band was declared champion of the Heavy Metal World Cup 2018. On April 1, 2019, Babymetal announced that they would be releasing their third album later that year. On May 10, 2019, the band released the single " Elevator Girl". On May 29, 2019, it was announced that Babymetal would perform at the Glastonbury Festival in England on June 30, making them the first Japanese band to play on one of the festival's main stages. Babymetal also revealed plans for their first arena concert in the United States at The Forum in Los Angeles, CA, set for October 11, 2019. The date of the concert coinceded with the release date of their third studio album, '' Metal Galaxy''. Their performance at The Forum was compiled into a live album, '' Live at the Forum'', released in
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and
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formats on May 13, 2020. On June 27 2019, Babymetal released the single "
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", featuring Thai rapper , before their concert at
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the same day. The video, released on July 1, featured footage from their concert in Yokohama. It included touring member Kano Fujihira, one of three girls rotating in Yui's place - Kano Fujihira, Riho Sayashi, and Momoko Okazaki - who are known as the "Avengers". Following their performance, they announced the Metal Galaxy Wourld Tour to promote their new album, starting in September 2019, and closing out in March 2020. A scheduled performance at
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in
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in November 2019 was canceled due to the
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. Further concerts in Asia were initially postponed on March 4 due to the
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, but were ultimately canceled in June. In April, they
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two "Stay Home, Stay Metal" shows on Youtube during the pandemic, which consisted of footage from two prior concerts from 2016. Their performances at
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in January 2020 were compiled into the live album ''
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'', which was released on September 9. In October 2019, the band became the first Asian act to reach the peak of Billboard Top Rock Albums Chart. In 2020, Babymetal featured as a guest artist on
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's EP '' Post Human: Survival Horror'', on the song "Kingslayer". On November 16, 2020,
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announced that Babymetal would take part in the 71st NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen on New Year's Eve, marking their first appearance in the competition. A poll conducted by Yahoo! Japan ahead of the airing determined that the most anticipated song of the night was Babymetal's performance of "
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", with 26.3% of the vote. Participating on the red team, they won with 2,635,200 votes compared to the white team's 1,383,180 votes.


2021–present: ''The Other One''

The band's first retrospective album ''10 Babymetal Year''s was released on December 23, 2020. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the band's formation, their live videos were released in audio-only vinyl format on August 25, 2021. On October 11, 2021, the band released a cryptic video hinting a hiatus or end of the band with the message "The 3 metal spirits that have been shining since 2010, even if they were to leave Earth, would continue to shine forever in our hearts and across the Metal Galaxy. A legend turns into a myth which turns into a Living Legend… What lies ahead beyond the end of the stairway to becoming a Living Legend is something only the Fox God knows." On October 11, 2022, the band announced their upcoming fourth album ''The Other One'' which will be a concept album and is set to be released on March 24, 2023. The lead single from the album "Divine Attack (Shingeki)" ( ja, Divine Attack - 神撃 -) was released on October 20, 2022. This also marked the first time that all the lyrics had been written by Nakamoto. The second single from the album, "Monochrome", was released on November 17 with a
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, a first for the band.


Artistry


Musical style and lyrics

Most of Japanese pop idols show a bright atmosphere, light music, smiles and a charming face. However, Lorraine Plourde has argued that Babymetal reminds people of a slightly darker, slightly more complex version of cuteness. The band defines its style as a new genre called "
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" ("
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" meaning "cute") and clarifies that it is "a mix of
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idol and heavy metal". The group has also been described as
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, death metal,
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, nu metal and
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. Tristan Peterson of Metal Obsession remarked in his review of the band's debut album "This band was created for the demographic of 'Music that your Japanese Boyfriend/Girlfriend, who doesn't really like Metal, would enjoy.'" as well as " abymetalhas made metal cute without losing any of its edge." Patrick St. Michel from Japanese music and culture site ''MTV 81'' praises the "pure, headbang-inducing energy" of the group's live performances and describes their style as a mixture of "...seemingly disparate sounds of heavy metal and idol pop, creating music anchored both by throat-mauling screeches and cuddly choruses." Lyrical themes found in Babymetal's music focus on real-world issues. Also, they give the message of positivity and self-empowerment with the atmosphere of their music containing less serious and playful themes. To be specific, the body image concerns of girls and women pressured by society to remain thin and also bullying, while they also sing about what it's like going to your first concert, the concept of an " ideal woman" and chocolate, subjects which critics say are a step away from typical lyrical styles used by most
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bands. Writing for the ''Journal of Popular Music Studies'', Sarah Keith and Diane Hughes characterized Babymetal as a "prime example of the genre of idol pop being of girls, but not for girls", exemplifying the broader J-pop trend of performative girlhood. While they remarked on the band sharing many similarities with other idol groups, they also commented on Su-metal's vocal delivery being markedly different from them, as she demonstrates a "strong voice with clear tone and a minimal amount of coloratura or embellishment". The authors noted the disparity in the band's international audiences—stemming primarily from metal communities—and their Japanese audience, consisting mostly of male idol fans. They concluded that Babymetal, among other idol groups, show girls as "an idealized figure, neither produced nor consumed by girls, but enacted by performers who are girls for the
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". In an analysis of Babymetal's lyrics across their debut and sophomore albums, ''
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'' and ''
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'', musicologist Lewis F. Kennedy commented on the contrast between their often adolescent themes and the grim aesthetics of the metal genre. He also remarked on the frequent use of
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in their first album, reinforcing the childish nature of the lyrics. The more extensive usage of English vocabulary in ''Metal Resistance'' Kennedy saw as an effort from the band to internationalize the themes of their album to reach a wider audience. He characterized this development as making it more "traditionally metal", which metal fans would find more authentic. He also perceived the album's overarching themes of collective resistance to be a departure from both their earlier work and more traditional idol music.


Live performances and music videos

Su-metal is the main vocalist, credited on Babymetal's official site with vocals and dancing, while Moametal and Yuimetal are credited with scream and dance, performing on either side of her in a triangle formation. In the band's early years, the band members did not speak directly to the audience, or smile at the crowd, but over time the band has incorporated more audience engagement and call and responses into their performances. Between songs, Babymetal does not engage with the crowd. Instead, there is a blackout, or, in situations where that is not possible, they will freeze in a pose or turn away from the crowd. Babymetal's costumes take a variety of cues from the popular Japanese Gothic and Punk Lolita styles, with an emphasis on red and black. During the 2018 World Tour, due to Yuimetal's absence, the band performed with Moametal and Su-metal in front of one another, using risers to separate, while two backup dancers perform at the sides of the stage. Since her official departure, the traditional triangle formation has been restored, with a non-singing backup dancer performing in Yuimetal's place. Instead of the
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, the band uses the hand gesture of the
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to symbolise the band's supposed divine inspiration. Initially, the band members were shown photos of the sign of the horns, but mistook it for the head of a fox. Rather than correct the error, the management accepted the kitsune sign as the band's sign. Additionally, Babymetal style of moshing, known as , has been described a safe, fun, friendly game of push and shove. In their concerts, Babymetal are accompanied by a
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. In their early stages, the backing band consisted of the "Babybones"—a group of nameless individuals dressed in skeleton costumes that would mime live performances while pre-recorded studio tracks were being used. In late 2012, Babymetal debuted a live band for their live performances which they referred to as "Full Metal Band" - a group of live musicians dressed in white robes and corpse paint. They have since been referred to by band members and fans as "Gods of Metal" and more recently "Kami Band". From late 2012 to early 2014, the two groups would alternate, with the Kami Band being used more for festival appearances and special events. At the Babymetal Death Match Tour in May 2013, the Kami Band performed all music live for the first time. As of early 2014, the Babybones band has been quietly retired, and the Kami Band has since been established as Babymetal's primary backing band. The Kami Band has consisted of a rotating line-up of different musicians since its debut in late 2012. As of early 2018, however, the line-up has been relatively stable, consisting of guitarists
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, Leda, and Isao, bassist Boh, and drummer Hideki Aoyama with guitarists occasionally substituting for one another if needed. Kami Band member Leda has contributed to Babymetal's music, most notably on their album ''
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'' (credited as Ledametal). Babymetal's music videos, which showcase their distinct visual aesthetic, have helped the band gain broad attention. Their video for "Gimme Chocolate!!" went viral in 2014 with ''USA Todays Brian Mansfield commenting that the "video looks like some kind of bizarre animé, with a dark-goth set and band members playing in skeleton costumes, and the three girls execute intricate choreography, flash heart signs and make windmill arm motions like they're playing air guitar" In regards to their music video for the song "Karate", Moametal said that she's "very proud that they are now representing this culture that came from Japan through their music, and it's a way for more people outside of Japan to also learn what karate is all about." The lyrics talk about never giving up and moving forward. Yuimetal stated that the choreography for the song represented the lyrics and that "it's important to be able to express the messages that they want to put across through the music with their dance moves." The majority of their lyrics are in Japanese and they see their choreography as a way to break the language barrier.


Public image

According to Kei " Kobametal" Kobayashi, the band's executive producer, the band was formed under the idea of a new type of metal, and the members of the band receive "divine messages" from the Fox God, though Nakamoto explained that the messages received were indirect, as they would be sent to Kobametal first. He stated that it was up to the people's decision to accept or reject the idea. Additionally, he rejected the notion of the band being a "metal" or "pop" act, preferring "the one and only Babymetal." Kikuchi joked that the three members did not decide to join the band, as it was a destiny chosen by the Fox God, whose goal is said to have the band perform and spread their music all over the world. The band has received varied reception by the public. Some critics praised the band for being "creative" and "rule-breaking" in the metal genre, while others called the band a "novelty group" and a "silly balancing act". When asked about people who do not consider the band's pop-infused music "metal", Nakamoto acknowledged the claims and praised such accusations, warranting how metal purists have their own preferences for metal being a certain way, and taking them into consideration for the band's progress. The fanbase, collectively referred to as "The One", has been noted by Mizuno to be a mixed demographic of varying age. Noting the fans of metal and pop, she described the "metalheads" who look like themselves, and the pop fans who dress and cosplay as them. She further emphasized the importance of being able to reach out to younger music fans branching out to the metal genre via Babymetal, noting her own lack of experience of metal before joining the band. On December 10, 2013, Babymetal released "Babymetal Apocalypse", an incomplete binder that would be gradually filled with pages intermittently made available later. Pages would include the lore of Babymetal, artwork and photos, and information on member-exclusive events, like "Apocrypha" during the Babymetal World Tour 2014. By purchasing the binder and entering a code included with the enclosed art book online, one could join the band's official fanclub called "Babymetal Apocalypse Web". A video uploaded to "Babymetal Apocalypse Web" members in December 2014 announced the transition to a new official fanclub called "The One", which started with limited edition releases for '' Live at Budokan: Red Night & Black Night Apocalypse'', and would continue to release member-exclusive media with news published to the official fansite.


Legacy

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and Deadlift Lolita have formed since Babymetal's debut. While most kawaii metal bands are based in Japan, the genre has begun to spread outside the country to places like South Korea, where kawaii metal bands like Pritz have formed. Furthermore, the reach of Babymetal's influence has stretched far beyond Japan. In 2016 Babymetal became the highest-charting Japanese band ever in the UK's
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history with the release of their album ''Metal Resistance.'' In the US, ''Metal Resistance'' was the first Japanese album to chart in the Billboard Top 40 in over 50 years, where it reached #39 in its first week. The last Japanese artist to break the Top 40 was
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in 1963. In 2019 Babymetal became the first Asian act to top the Billboard Rock Albums chart with the release of their third studio album ''Metal Galaxy.''


Reception


Japan

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, a famous musician, actor and songwriter in Japan, said of the song "Gimme Chocolate!!", "I think it's hard to sing, but the pitch of the song is accurate. The rhythm is new, there are some Japanese points, the dance is innovative, and it's crisp." Reiko Yukawa, a well-known music critic in Japan, stated, "Babymetal is pretty cute with singing and dancing, they have charisma like
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, and glittering that no one can replace."
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, leader of rock group
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, stated, "I really liked the idea of the fusion of cute girls and metal", adding "someday (X Japan can play with Babymetal)". ''
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'' editor-in-chief Hirose said they were "welcome as a completely new entertainment from Japan in the UK regardless of whether it is heavy metal or not." ''Burrn!'''s Naomiyuki Umezawa felt that Babymetal "stares metal in the face" and "creates extremely precise sounds which attracts fans and requires admiration".


Abroad

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'' wrote, "for those of us whose musical tastes fall somewhere in the middle, Babymetal is kind of like a magical, leather-clad, fire-breathing, sonic unicorn." According to Britain's ''
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'', "This is Japanese pop music, created behind-the-scenes by some fiendish Machiavellian genius who almost certainly had a sudden 'Eureka!' moment in the middle of the night and realised that Japanese audiences were certain to unquestioningly embrace such a seemingly incongruous mish-mash of cutting-edge musical ideas." The ''
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'' stated, "Babymetal is a Japanese concept group, and they're the most divisive thing in heavy music right now." '' MetalSucks'' stated, "Babymetal isn't metal. It's theater, the Japanese pop industry deconstructing post-millennial metal and modern pop tropes and reconstituting them into a fully realized, 360-degree entertainment experience." After Judas Priest's Rob Halford performed with Babymetal in July 2016, he stated, "Babymetal is the future of metal."


Members

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) – lead vocals, and dancer (2010–present) * Moametal (
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) – lead/background vocals, and dancer (2010–present) Kami Band *
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– guitar (2013–present) * Leda Cygnus – guitar (2013–present) * Isao Fujita – guitar (2015–present) * Boh – bass (2013–present) * Hideki Aoyama – drums (2013–present) * Anthony Barone – drums (2019–present) * Chris Kelly – guitar (2019–present) * CJ Masciantonio – guitar (2019–present) * Clint Tustin – bass (2019–present) Avengers * Riho Sayashi – backup dancer (2019–2020) * Kano Fujihira – backup dancer (2019–2020) * Momoko Okazaki – backup dancer (2019–2021) Past members * Yuimetal (
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) – lead/background vocals, and dancer (2010–2018) * Mikio Fujioka – Kami Band; guitar (2013–2018; died 2018) Other musicians * Hidefumi Usami – programmer (2012–?) * Shin – drums (2012) * Ryo – bass (2012) * Shiren – guitar (2012) * Hiroki Arai – guitar (2012) * Ikuo – bass (2013) * Shinichi Kobayashi – guitar (2013) * Shuki Maeda – Kami Band; drums (2013) * Miz – Kami Band; violin (2013) * Kado Shuntaro – Kami Band; drums (2013, 2017) * Yuya Maeta – Kami Band; drums (2014) * Yasutaka Nomura – Kami Band; guitar (2014) * Isamu Takita – Kami Band; bass (2017) * Eiji Matsumoto – Kami Band; drums (2018) * Yusuke Hiraga – Kami Band; guitar (2018-2019) Other dancers * Minako Maruyama – backup dancer (2018) *
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– backup dancer (2018) * Shōko Akiyama – backup dancer (2018) * Saya Hirai – backup dancer (2018) * Kotono Ōmori – backup dancer (2018) Timeline


Discography

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'' (2016) * '' Metal Galaxy'' (2019) * ''The Other One'' (2023)


Tours

* Babymetal World Tour 2014 (2014) ** Babymetal Back to the USA / UK Tour 2014 (2014) * Babymetal World Tour 2015 (2015) ** Babymetal World Tour 2015 in Japan (2015) * Babymetal World Tour 2016: Legend Metal Resistance (2016) * Babymetal US Tour 2017 (with Korn and Stone Sour) (2017) * The Five Fox Festival in Japan (2017) ** Big Fox Festival in Japan (2017) * Babymetal World Tour 2018 (2018) * Metal Galaxy World Tour (2019–2020)


Awards and nominations

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Babymetal (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese kawaii metal band consisting of Suzuka Nakamoto as "Su-metal" and Moa Kikuchi as "Moametal". The band is produced by Kobametal from the Amuse talent agency. Their vocals are backed by heavy metal instrume ...
'' , 7th CD Shop Awards — Grand Prix , , - , rowspan=10, Babymetal , Loudwire 4th Annual Music Awards — Best New Artist of the Year Award , , - ,
Kerrang! Awards The Kerrang! Awards are an annual music awards show in the United Kingdom, founded by the music magazine ''Kerrang!'' and focusing primarily on rock music. The annual awards features performances by prominent artists, and some of the awards of mo ...
2015 — Spirit of Independence Award , , - ,
Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards The following is a list of the ''Metal Hammer'' Golden Gods Awards winners. Introduction The awards were conceived by Chris Ingham, John O'Sullivan & Dave Bianchi, and first held at the Kentish Town Forum in London 2003. The show was owned by Fut ...
2015 — Breakthrough Award , , - , 2015 MTV Europe Music Awards — Best Japanese Act , , - , 2015 MTV Video Music Awards Japan — Best Metal Artist , , - , GQ Men of the Year 2015 Award, Special Prize "Discovery of the year" , , - ,
Vogue Japan ''Vogue'' is an American monthly fashion and lifestyle magazine that covers many topics, including haute couture fashion, beauty, culture, living, and runway. Based at One World Trade Center in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, ''Vog ...
Women of the Year 2015 , , - , NEO Awards 2015 — Best Musical Act , , - , Loudwire 5th Annual Music Awards — Most Devoted Fans of 2015 , , - , Loudwire 5th Annual Music Awards — Best Live Act of 2015 , , - , " Road of Resistance" , Loudwire 5th Annual Music Awards — Best Metal Song of 2015 , , - , rowspan=9, 2016 , rowspan=2, ''
Metal Resistance ''Metal Resistance'' is the second studio album by Japanese heavy metal band Babymetal. It was first released on , in Japan through BMD Fox Records, and on , worldwide through earMusic, RED Associated Labels (RAL), and Sony Music Entertainment ...
'' , Loudwire — Most Anticipated Release of April 2016 , , - , 2016 MTV Video Music Awards Japan — Best Album of the Year -Japan- , , - , rowspan=2, " Karate" , 2016 MTV Video Music Awards Japan — Best Metal Video (Japan) , , - , 2016 MTV Video Music Awards Japan — Best Group Video (Japan) , , - , rowspan=5, Babymetal ,
Kerrang! Awards The Kerrang! Awards are an annual music awards show in the United Kingdom, founded by the music magazine ''Kerrang!'' and focusing primarily on rock music. The annual awards features performances by prominent artists, and some of the awards of mo ...
2016 — Best Live Band , , - ,
Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards The following is a list of the ''Metal Hammer'' Golden Gods Awards winners. Introduction The awards were conceived by Chris Ingham, John O'Sullivan & Dave Bianchi, and first held at the Kentish Town Forum in London 2003. The show was owned by Fut ...
2016 — Best International Band , , - , 2016
Alternative Press Music Awards The Alternative Press Music Awards was an annual music awards show in the United States, founded by the music magazine '' Alternative Press''. History On April 24, 2014, '' Alternative Press'' announced they were organizing an award show to be ...
— Best International Band , , - , 2016
AIM Independent Music Awards The AIM Independent Music Awards, hosted by the Association of Independent Music (commonly abbreviated to AIM), began in 2011. It is established through a collection of independent record labels and providing service and support to independent and s ...
— Best Live Act , , - , Revolver Music Awards 2016 — Best New Talent , , - , rowspan=7, 2017 , rowspan=2, ''
Metal Resistance ''Metal Resistance'' is the second studio album by Japanese heavy metal band Babymetal. It was first released on , in Japan through BMD Fox Records, and on , worldwide through earMusic, RED Associated Labels (RAL), and Sony Music Entertainment ...
'' , Loudwire 6th Annual Music Awards — Best Metal Album of 2016 , , - , Loudwire 6th Annual Music Awards — Best Metal Song of 2016 - " Karate" (music video) , , - , rowspan=5, Babymetal , Loudwire 6th Annual Music Awards — Rock Goddess of the Year 2016 — " Su-metal" , , - , Loudwire 6th Annual Music Awards — Best Live Act 2016 — "Babymetal" , , - , Loudwire 6th Annual Music Awards — Most Devoted Fans 2016 , , - , Loudwire 7th Annual Music Awards — Most Dedicated Fans 2017 , , - , 2017 MTV Europe Music Awards — Best Japan Act , , - , rowspan=7, 2020 , rowspan=5, '' Metal Galaxy'' , 2020 MTV Video Music Awards Japan — Best Album Of The Year ,


See also

* List of J-pop concerts held outside Asia


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* * {{Authority control Sakura Gakuin 2010 establishments in Japan Child musical groups Japanese musical duos Japanese girl groups Japanese idol groups Japanese pop music groups Japanese rock music groups Japanese heavy metal musical groups Kawaii metal musical groups Heavy metal duos Kerrang! Awards winners Musical groups established in 2010 Musical groups from Tokyo Amuse Inc. artists Toy's Factory artists Female musical duos Women in metal