Watari Roka Hashiri Tai
Watari Roka Hashiri Tai formed in 1999 with Aki Hata on vocals and lyrics, Yui Sakakibara on bass and composition, Haruna Sakakibara on guitar and vocals, and...
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Watari Roka Hashiri Tai formed in 1999 with Aki Hata on vocals and lyrics, Yui Sakakibara on bass and composition, Haruna Sakakibara on guitar and vocals, and Makiko Ito on drums. Their name translates to 'Crossing Six Bridges Running Unit,' which they said reflected their determination to push through obstacles.
Their debut single 'Kanbeki Gu~ no Ne' came out in 2000 and became a hit in Japan. Hata's raw vocal delivery and the song's catchy melody connected with listeners, making it a pop culture staple that still gets played.
As they gained attention, the band started mixing rock, folk, and traditional Japanese elements into their music. This shift drew some criticism from fans who preferred their earlier style. Around 2004, tensions between Hata and Sakakibara became public, and rumors about personal issues began circulating.
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