KAT-TUN is a Japanese male idol group which formed under the Johnny & Associates talent agency in 2001 and debuted on March 22, 2006 with members Kazuya Kamenashi, Jin Akanishi, Junnosuke Taguchi, Koki Tanaka, Tatsuya Ueda, and Yuichi Nakamaru. The pop bandâs name is an acronym of these original membersâ surnames and reads like the Japanese pronunciation of the English word âcartoonâ. Their 2006 debut album Best of KAT-TUN received Triple Platinum status from the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ). Other notable albums are Cartoon KAT-TUN II You (2007) along with KAT-TUN III: Queen of Pirates (2008), and Break the Records: By You & For You (2009), among others which all ranked at Number 1 on the Oricon Albums Chart immediately upon the respective weeks of their release. Similar to other Johnny & Associates artists, the teenage pop idol appeal of KAT-TUNâs songs are huge hits to their fans whom they fondly call âhyphensâ. Their style is made more remarkable by the infusion of rock sensibilities such as in the highly popular soft rock hit âBokura no Machi deâ, synth-pop and dance-rock single âRescueâ, as well as the orchestral rock-tinged âUltimate Wheelsâ. KAT-TUN has also received several recognitions from the Japan Gold Disc Awards, such as âMusic Video Of The Yearâ in 2006 for KAT-TUN Live Kaizokuban and âSingle Of The Yearâ in 2007 for their debut single âReal Faceâ. In 2010, Jin Akanishi departed to pursue a solo career and three years later, Koki Tanaka was removed from the group due to contract violations. Junnosuke Taguchi also left in 2016, followed by KAT-TUNâs announcement of an indefinite hiatus. The group returned as a trio on January 1, 2018 with the song âAsk Yourselfâ. This was followed up three years later with the single âRoarâ alongside its limited-edition B-side âFlashbackâ, ranking at Number 1 on the Oricon Singles Chart similar to all of KAT-TUNâs singles that were released prior.
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