Ikuo
Ikuo is a Japanese rock band that formed in 2002 with vocalist Kazuya Masuda, guitarist Shinnosuke Kanazawa, and bassist Atsushi Fujii. Their name means...
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Ikuo is a Japanese rock band that formed in 2002 with vocalist Kazuya Masuda, guitarist Shinnosuke Kanazawa, and bassist Atsushi Fujii. Their name means 'eternal sound.' They released their first album in 2003, followed by others like 'Inori' in 2004 and 'Ashita' in 2006.
They're best known for 'Believer,' which was used as the theme for the anime Digimon Savers Evolution. The song's lyrics about believing in one's future connected with many listeners. Another track, 'Long Way,' served as an opening theme for The Prince of Tennis.
In 2007, the band faced some legal issues regarding lyrics in a song called 'Hikari,' but they kept working. They put out the album 'Believer' in 2008 and 'Kokoro' in 2010. Their music often mixes rock with electronic touches and sometimes traditional Japanese melodies.
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