is a Japanese
pop
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Albums
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duo signed to
Sony Music Japan
, often abbreviated as SMEJ or simply SME, and also known as Sony Music Japan for short (stylized as ''SonyMusic''), is a Japanese music arm for Sony. Founded in 1968 as CBS/Sony, SMEJ is directly owned by Sony Group Corporation and is oper ...
consisting of two female members, vocalist/pianist and vocalist/guitarist . Rythem was active from 2003 until 2011;
in 2021, they announced their return to performing on their official
YouTube
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channel.
History
In May 2003, while both performers were still high school seniors, Rythem's first single, "
Harmonia", was released and was used as the second ending theme song for ''
Naruto
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''.
Four more singles, including the theme song for ''
With the Light
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''
and their debut album ''
Utatane
''Utatane'' is the first album from the Japanese duo RYTHEM
is a Japanese pop duo signed to Sony Music Japan consisting of two female members, vocalist/pianist and vocalist/guitarist . Rythem was active from 2003 until 2011; in 2021, th ...
,'' was released before "
Hōki Gumo
is a Japanese pop duo signed to Sony Music Japan consisting of two female members, vocalist/pianist and vocalist/guitarist . Rythem was active from 2003 until 2011; in 2021, they announced their return to performing on their official YouTub ...
" was released in early 2005 as a single for the first opening theme of ''
Yakitate!! Japan
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''.
The eighth single, "
20 Tsubu no Kokoro
is Rythem's eighth single. It was released on January 1, 2006, under Sony Music Entertainment Japan
, often abbreviated as SMEJ or simply SME, and also known as Sony Music Japan for short (stylized as ''SonyMusic''), is a Japanese music ...
", was a collection of songs dedicated by Yui and Yuka to each other. The ninth single, "
Kokoro Bīdama
is the J-pop duo Rythem's ninth single. It was released on March 1, 2006 under Sony Music Entertainment Japan label. The title track was used as the sixth ending theme for the anime ''Yakitate!! Japan'' making this their second and last tie-in w ...
" was used as the sixth and final ending theme song of ''Yakitate!! Japan''. The tenth single will be titled "
Negai" and will be used as the ending theme of The Nippon TV show ''Sukkiri'' (スッキリ). Rythem's second album (along with an accompanying DVD) was released in May and June 2006; it compiles their post-''UTATANE'' works and includes full-length versions of short pieces originally performed on their weekly radio show, ''Enjoy Your Time!''.
In late 2006, Rythem performed a series of live concerts entitled "Acoustic PoP", before releasing another single,
Sakura Uta
Rythem's eleventh single is titled and it was released on February 28, 2007 under Sony Music Entertainment Japan
, often abbreviated as SMEJ or simply SME, and also known as Sony Music Japan for short (stylized as ''SonyMusic''), is a Jap ...
(or 'song of the cherry blossoms'), in early 2007. As well as being a tie-in for the anime series
Deltora Quest (first ending theme), the single also marks the beginning of the "Third Stage" or Rythem's venture into the music arena.
Their twelfth single,
Hotarubi or 'firefly', originally scheduled for release in August 2006, was postponed and released on July 18, 2007. Their album
23 was released on October 1, 2008.
Both members have written songs for other artists. Yuka wrote two songs, "Moment" and "I my me", for
Yui Horie
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, and wrote the lyrics for all the songs of
Rie Tanaka
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's album, ''Kokoro'', released October 20, 2010. Yui contributed a composition ("Frame") for the same album of Tanaka's, wrote "Milk" for Rina Sakamoto, and recorded a duet ("Laundry") with
Rie fu for the album, ''at Rie sessions''.
Breakup
Rythem announced on October 24, 2010 on a live streaming video that all activities of Rythem would end on February 27, 2011, following the group's "Final Fantasy Live: The Best Rhythm in Rythem's History" performance.
[ Their last single, "A Flower", was released on November 10, 2010; their final album, ''Rythem'', was released on December 8, 2010.][
A complete box set of 5 Blu-spec CDs and 5 DVDs, "RYTHEM COMPLETE BOX~Music of the people, by the people, for the people", was scheduled for release on May 25, 2011. It has a full collection of all their songs (a total of 72), including a new one called "Ai no Kotoba" (Words of Love). The DVDs contain all their music videos, footage of their final live performance, and documentaries of their seven years of publicity and interviews. Along with the ten discs, the box ships with a booklet and a pair of character figurines of the duo (designed by Yui herself).
In the official announcement on their homepage, Yui and Yuka stated that they will use their full names to perform music in the future. Yui and Yuka have already begun work as solo artists, with Yui changing her stage name to "Neat's".] Yuka mentioned in an update to subscribers of her mailing list on March 11, 2011 that she has been recording demos, and it was announced that Yui will perform in a charity event, "&SACHI vol.HOPE", on May 24, 2011 as a guest.
Comeback
In early 2021, Rythem launched new official YouTube
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, Twitter
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, and Instagram
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accounts. They began uploading photos of the band's history in anticipation for a livestream to be held the 21st of May. In the livestream, they announced the duo would be resuming activities.[ They also re-launched their website and fan community, now called . Both performers still intend to continue their respective solo careers.
]
Discography
;Studio album
* ''Utatane
''Utatane'' is the first album from the Japanese duo RYTHEM
is a Japanese pop duo signed to Sony Music Japan consisting of two female members, vocalist/pianist and vocalist/guitarist . Rythem was active from 2003 until 2011; in 2021, th ...
''
* ''Mugen Factory
''Mugen Factory'' (夢現ファクトリー, ''Waking Dream Factory'') is the second album from the Japanese duo Rythem
is a Japanese pop duo signed to Sony Music Japan consisting of two female members, vocalist/pianist and vocalist/guita ...
''
* '' 23''
* ''Rythem''
;Compilation album:
* ''Best Story''
"RYTHEM COMPLETE BOX~Music of the people, by the people, for the people"
Singles
# Harmonia - Released: May 21, 2003
#Tenkyu (New Summer Version)
is Rythem's second single. It was released on August 6, 2003 under Sony Music Entertainment Japan. The title track is a rearrangement of the B-side song in their previous single ''Harmonia'' and was used as the ending theme for the anime series ...
- Released: August 6, 2003
# Blue Sky Blue - Released: November 9, 2003
# Hitoritabi Shararuran - Released: April 21, 2004
#Mangekyō Kirakira
is the J-pop duo Rythem's fifth single. It was released on May 26, 2004 under Sony Music Entertainment Japan
, often abbreviated as SMEJ or simply SME, and also known as Sony Music Japan for short (stylized as ''SonyMusic''), is a Japanes ...
- Released: May 26, 2004
#Houki Gumo
''Mugen Factory'' (夢現ファクトリー, ''Waking Dream Factory'') is the second album from the Japanese duo Rythem
is a Japanese pop duo signed to Sony Music Japan consisting of two female members, vocalist/pianist and vocalist/guita ...
- Released: January 26, 2005
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* , ''Mutsuki''-class Imperial Japanese Navy destroyer
* Mikazuki Munechika, one of the ''Tenka-Goken'' (Five Swords under Heaven)
* Mikazuki, a Danzan-ryū juji ...
- Released: August 24, 2005
#20 Tsubu no Kokoro
is Rythem's eighth single. It was released on January 1, 2006, under Sony Music Entertainment Japan
, often abbreviated as SMEJ or simply SME, and also known as Sony Music Japan for short (stylized as ''SonyMusic''), is a Japanese music ...
- Released: January 1, 2006
#Kokoro Bīdama
is the J-pop duo Rythem's ninth single. It was released on March 1, 2006 under Sony Music Entertainment Japan label. The title track was used as the sixth ending theme for the anime ''Yakitate!! Japan'' making this their second and last tie-in w ...
- Released: March 1, 2006
# Negai - Released: April 26, 2006
#Sakura Uta
Rythem's eleventh single is titled and it was released on February 28, 2007 under Sony Music Entertainment Japan
, often abbreviated as SMEJ or simply SME, and also known as Sony Music Japan for short (stylized as ''SonyMusic''), is a Jap ...
- Released: February 28, 2007
# Hotarubi - Released: July 18, 2007
#WINNER
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- Released: October 10, 2007
# Bitter & Sweet - Released: November 17, 2007
#Kubisuji Line
is Rythem's fourteenth (fifteenth overall) single. It was released on February 20, 2008 under the Sony Music Entertainment Japan
, often abbreviated as SMEJ or simply SME, and also known as Sony Music Japan for short (stylized as ''SonyMu ...
- Released: February 10, 2008
# Love Call/Akari no Arika - Released: July 23, 2008
# Gyuttoshite - Released: July 29, 2009
# Tsunaide te - Released: November 11, 2009
# Mudai - Released: July 7, 2010
#A Flower
''A Flower'' is a song for voice and closed piano by John Cage. It was composed in 1950, for a choreography by Louise Lippold, wife of sculptor Richard Lippold. There is no text; the singer vocalises a small number of phonemes such as "uh", "wah" ...
- Released: November 10, 2010
References
External links
Rythem's official YouTube channel
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Musical groups established in 2003
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Musical groups reestablished in 2021
Musical groups from Kanagawa Prefecture
2003 establishments in Japan
2011 disestablishments in Japan