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cune is a Japanese pop/rock band, formed in 1999 by members of now-defunct visual kei bands Ray & Izē, consisted of Ryouzo Kobayashi (Vocal & Guitar), Kouji Ikuma (Guitar), Taizo Nakamura (Bass), Kimito Ookita (Drums)....Read more on Last.fm
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cune is a Japanese pop/rock band, formed in 1999 by members of now-defunct visual kei bands Ray & Izē, consisted of Ryouzo Kobayashi (Vocal & Guitar), Kouji Ikuma (Guitar), Taizo Nakamura (Bass), Kimito Ookita (Drums). In 2001 they made their debut with the single "星をみてれば" (Hitoshi wo mitereba). The c/w song “SAMURAI DRIVE” was picked up by hitomi, and was a smash hit in 2002. Soon after that, they released their major debut single "リフレイン" (Refrain) in Japan, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. Also they got an unprecedented tie-up for TV series as the unknown band with the song “CLOVER”, and released the 1st album “GREAT SPLASH”. In 2003 they went on the 1st nationwide tour and released 3 singles “青空” (Aozora) “LION SEVENTEEN” "カノン" (Kanon) in a row. In 2004 they released “ナナイロスマイル” (Nanairo smile), and the self-produced mini-album "明日の風" (Asu no kaze). The best album “BEST 1999-2004” came out in 2005, but they announced that they stop their activity as cune right after their tour in 2006. After the break up, they released the mini-album “EUPHORIA”, and the live album “HORIZON”. In July 2011, cune reunited and live performances "Re;union" was held at OSAKA MUSE and Shibuya O-WEST. However, Kobayashi departed from the band a year later, citing "musical differences". <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/CUNE">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.