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Nobodyknows (stylized as nobodyknows+) is a Japanese hip-hop band founded in 1999.[1]

Key Information

History

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Nobodyknows debuted in 2003 on the Sony Music Associated Records label with the mini-album Nobody knows 3. They quickly came to fame with their single CD "Kokoro Odoru", a song that was used as the second ending theme for the anime television series SD Gundam Force and included in the Nintendo DS game Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan. They released their first album, Do You Know?, in June 2004 and debuted at number one on the Japanese Oricon charts.[2] In 2005, the group organized the Nagoya Music Expo in order to help aspiring artists, which ended up drawing in around 10,000 attendees.[2]

Later that same year, Nobodyknows released their second album, titled 5MC&1DJ. The album featured the song "Shiawase Nara Te o Tatakō" which was used as the theme song for the Japanese release of Kung Fu Hustle. The group remained in the public eye in 2006 with a national tour in February as they performed in every prefecture in Japan, which had not been previously done before by a hip-hop group.[2] The tour was filmed and released in November as a DVD and Blu-ray release titled Nobodyknows+ Tour 2006 "5MC&1DJ" - Kuribou no Menkui Dochu Hizakurige. The group performed their first overseas concert at Tokyo Night 2007 on 24 March in Long Beach, California.[3]

Their single "Hero’s Come Back!!" was chosen as the first opening theme for the anime television series Naruto: Shippūden. On 10 February 2009, they released a new single called "Fallin'" which featured the original singer Shigeru Matsuzaki. In 2009, they left major label Onenation and returned to their original indie label $Tax (pronounced "Dollar Tax") Records.

In 2011, member Nori da Funky Shibiresath started balancing his work at Nobodyknows with a career in professional wrestling. He wrestled occasionally and as a freelancer, mainly competing in Dramatic Dream Team and Ice Ribbon, though he became a usual member of Pro Wrestling Heat Up in 2017. His tenure there would be successful, winning the Shakunetsuo Battle League 2017 and taking the Heat Up Universal Championship from founder Kazuhiro Tamura. However, after losing the title to Daisuke Kanehira, he retired from professional wrestling in October 2018.

Members

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  • MC Nashi - Born 21 July 1979
  • Crystal Boy - Born 4 July 1977
  • Yasu Ichiban? (ヤス一番?) - Born 29 November 1978
  • Nori da Funky Shibiresath (ノリ・ダ・ファンキーシビレサス) - Born 20 August 1980
  • DJ Mitsu - Born 12 March 1972

Former members

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  • G-ton - Born 22 January 1975

Notable dates

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  • 1996: DJ Mitsu forms the independent record label $Tax Records and the recording studio Sigma Sounds Studio,[1] the latter of which was housed in the same building as Lush The Underground, a nightclub for which he served as a manager.[5]
  • 1996:[6] Shortly after their first release, G-Ton leaves his former band Cipher Maze.[7] Lush's managers DJ Mitsu and DJ Murakamigo subsequently offered him a spot at Lush as a resident MC.[8]
  • 1998: DJ Mitsu and G-Ton begin collaborating on music production.[1]
  • 1999: G-Ton and DJ Mitsu form the unit Nobody Knows together. Crystal Boy begins featuring on the duo's live performances before joining Nobody knows.[9]
  • October 1999: G-Ton and DJ Mitsu produce their first song "understan'?". The song was subsequently featured on the TV program "Future Tracks", much to the dismay of the otherwise empty-handed duo.[10]
  • 29 August 2000: The EP nobody knows is released.
  • 28 April 2001:[11] The EP nobody knows 2 is released, ranking 19th on Oricon Indies Chart.[1]
  • 2002: DJ Mitsu forms the hip-hop unit Wakaba-Juku with Yasu Ichiban, Hidden Fish, and Nori Da Funky Shibiresath.[12]
  • 1 February 2002: Nobody knows signs a contract with record label Onenation.
  • 19 February 2003: Nobody knows' major debut, nobody knows 3, is released.[12][13]
  • 1 June 2003: Finding it difficult to balance DJing for nobody knows and Wakaba Juku, DJ Mitsu consolidates Wakaba-Juku into nobody knows and rebrands the band as nobodyknows+.[12]
  • 27 Aug 2003: Nobodyknows' first published release, Irai Zecchō, is released.[12][14]
  • 30 June 2004: Nobodyknows' first album, Do you know?, is released. The album stands in 1st place on the Oricon Weekly Chart for two weeks, and sells 800,000 copies.[15]
  • 31 Dec 2004: Nobodyknows is invited to perform at the 55th annual Kōhaku Uta Gassen.[16]
  • February 2006:[17] Nobodyknows starts its tour "nobodyknows+ tour 2006 "5MC & 1DJ" ~Kuribō no Menkui Dōchū Hizakurige~", which would go on to end in July 2006 in Nagoya.[17] The tour would go on to occur in all 47 Japanese prefectures, closing out as the most expansive J-hip-hop tour at the time.[2]
  • 6 February 2006: The music video for the song Mebae wins the award of "Story Video Winner" at the Space Shower Music Video Awards 06.[15][18]
  • 1 April 2007: Nobodyknows member G-ton leaves the band, citing artistic differences.[18]
  • May 2009: Nobodyknows finalizes their departure from Onenation and returns to independent music production.[19]
  • 10 June 2022: Nobodyknows appears on The First Take, performing Kokoro Odoru.[20] The video has since come to amass over 50 million views.

Discography

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Singles

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  • Nobody knows (EP) (19 August 2000)
  • Nobody knows 2 (EP) (28 April 2001)
  • Omae wa Hirata Daro? (お前は平田だろ?) (EP) (10 August 2002)
  • Nobody knows 3 (EP) (19 February 2003)
  • Irai Zecchō (以来絶頂) (EP) (27 August 2003)
  • Susumidasu→ (ススミダス→) (EP) (19 November 2003)
  • "Poron2" (ポロン2) (25 February 2004)
  • "Kokoro Odoru" (ココロオドル) (26 May 2004)
  • "Shiawase Nara Te wo Tatakō / T.R.U.E." (シアワセナラテヲタタコウ/T.R.U.E.) (13 January 2005)
  • "Mebae" (メバエ) (27 April 2005)
  • "El Mirador ~Tenbōdai no Uta~" (エル・ミラドール ~展望台の唄~) (6 July 2005)
  • "Dō yo?" (どうよ?) (19 October 2005)
  • "Hero's Come Back!!" (25 April 2007)
  • "Under Rain feat. Primera" (9 April 2008)
  • "Villain's Pain (Hero's Come Back!!~Other Side~) / Imaike Samba" (30 July 2008)
  • "Fallin' feat. Shigeru Brown" (11 February 2009)
  • "Winds of Wins" (24 June 2010)
  • "Fly High" (12 April 2011)
  • "Join Us" (8 June 2012)
  • "Let's Dance" (29 March 2013)
  • PLATINUM 4 (EP) (16 September 2015)
  • "Kokoro Odoru (REMIX)" (ココロオドル (REMIX)) (24 December 2019)

Albums

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Source:[21]

  • Do You Know? (30 June 2004)
  • 5MC & 1DJ (2 November 2005)
  • Vulgarhythm (22 August 2007)
  • Best of nobodyknows+ (compilation album) (11 March 2009)
  • nobodyknows+ is dead? (25 September 2013)
  • THE FIVE WAYS (6 December 2017)
  • ALL TIME BEST (compilation album) (30 November 2022)

References

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from Grokipedia
Nobodyknows+ (stylized as nobodyknows+) is a Japanese hip-hop and pop band formed in , , in 1999, renowned for its fusion of hip-hop rhythms with influences from , , and rock. The group debuted commercially in 2003 under Associated Records, quickly gaining prominence with upbeat, energetic tracks that often feature rapid-fire and infectious hooks. The band's core lineup consists of five members: DJ Mitsu as the DJ and producer, alongside MCs Crystal Boy, Yasu Ichiban? (ヤス一番?), Nori da Funky Shibiresasu (ノリ・ダ・ファンキーシビレサス), and Hokuroman Han-Rice!!! (ホクロマン半ライス!!!, formerly known as HIDDEN FISH or MC Nashi). A sixth original member, MC G-Ton, departed in 2007, after which the group continued as a quintet. Emerging from the local underground scene in the Tokai region, nobodyknows+ initially performed under the name "nobody knows" before merging with the group Wakaba Juku, adding new members, and adopting the plus symbol in their branding to signify growth and positivity. Their music often explores themes of perseverance, joy, and urban life, delivered in a style that appeals to both hip-hop enthusiasts and mainstream J-pop audiences. Key milestones include their major-label debut album Do You Know...? (2004), which topped Japan's Oricon charts, and subsequent releases like 5MC&1DJ (2005), featuring the hit single "Shiawase Nara Te o Tatakō" used as the theme for the film Kung Fu Hustle. Notable singles also encompass "Kokoro Odoru" (2003), the ending theme for the anime SD Gundam Force, and "Hero's Come Back!!" (2007), the opening theme for Naruto: Shippuden, which became one of their signature tracks and a staple in Japanese media. In 2005, the band organized the NAGOYA MUSIC EXPO, drawing approximately 10,000 attendees and showcasing their commitment to promoting local talent. They made history in 2006 as the first hip-hop group to embark on a nationwide tour covering all 47 prefectures of Japan, solidifying their status as a pioneering act in the genre. Beyond , nobodyknows+ expanded internationally with their first overseas performance at Tokyo Night 2007 in , and have maintained an active presence through streaming platforms and occasional live events. As of 2025, the group remains operational, with announcements for performances such as their appearance at the LOVE ENJOY LIVE FES at Chukyo Racecourse on November 24, 2025, demonstrating their enduring appeal in the Japanese music scene.

History

Formation and early years (1999–2003)

Nobodyknows+ was founded on October 1, 1999, in , , by DJ Mitsu and G-ton, who began collaborating as producers and performers in the local hip-hop scene. Initially named "nobody knows," the duo recruited Crystal Boy as their first MC after he impressed DJ Mitsu with a demo cassette tape shared at Nagoya's club LUSH, where DJ Mitsu also served as manager. This core trio focused on blending hip-hop with influences, performing at underground venues like LUSH and to build a grassroots following in Nagoya's emerging hip-hop community. The group expanded its lineup through targeted recruitment in the local scene, adding MCs Yasu Ichiban?, HIDDEN FISH, and Nori da Funky Shibiresasu from DJ Mitsu's Wakaba-Juku, an indie hip-hop he produced in 2002. This merger created a distinctive six-member configuration of five MCs and one DJ, emphasizing energetic, multilingual rap flows and live improvisation. Early activities centered on independent releases and performances; on August 29, 2000, they issued their debut EP nobody knows via the indie label $TAX RECORDS, which peaked at number 4 on HMV's chart and received airplay promotion from local station ZIP-FM, helping establish their presence in the regional underground circuit. Subsequent indie EPs, including nobody knows 2 in 2001, further honed their sound through club gigs and collaborations within Nagoya's hip-hop networks. In early 2002, the group signed with the Onenation sublabel under Associated Records, marking a shift toward broader distribution while retaining their indie ethos. To align with the major-label deal, which required a larger ensemble for commercial viability, they rebranded as "nobodyknows+" on June 1, 2003, formalizing the integration of the Wakaba-Juku MCs into the core lineup. Their major-label debut came with the mini-album nobody knows 3 on February 19, 2003, released via Onenation; the EP, featuring tracks like "Theme from nobody knows pt.4," garnered positive reception in indie and hip-hop circles for its raw production and fusion of Japanese rap with pop sensibilities, selling modestly but building anticipation ahead of national exposure.

Commercial breakthrough (2004–2007)

Nobodyknows+ marked their entry into mainstream success with the release of their debut studio album Do You Know? on June 30, 2004, under Associated Records. The album debuted at number one on the weekly albums chart, maintaining the top position for two consecutive weeks with first-week sales of 141,377 copies and second-week sales of 68,146 copies. Overall, it sold 387,626 copies in that year, establishing the group as a rising force in J-hip-hop. Preceding the album, the single "Kokoro Odoru," released on May 26, 2004, served as a key breakthrough track, peaking at number 5 on the weekly singles chart and ultimately selling 221,861 copies. The song's upbeat fusion of hip-hop and dance elements, coupled with its vibrant featuring synchronized group , captured widespread attention and became a cultural touchstone, later inspiring online memes and remixes. In 2005, the group expanded their influence by organizing the Music Expo on September 25 at Hisaya-odori Park, a free event aimed at supporting emerging local artists that drew approximately 10,000 attendees. This initiative preceded their second album, 5MC & 1DJ, released on November 2, which highlighted their five MCs and one DJ lineup while continuing to blend hip-hop with and influences. The momentum carried into 2006 with a groundbreaking nationwide tour titled 5MC & 1DJ ~Kuribō no Menkui Dōchū Hizakurige, spanning all 47 prefectures from to and culminating in a homecoming performance in —the most comprehensive tour by a J-hip-hop act at the time. Their third album, Vulgarhythm—a portmanteau evoking "vulgar " to signify accessible, everyday —was released on August 22, 2007. The "Hero’s Come Back!!," issued on April 25, 2007, peaked at number 17 on the and gained significant exposure as the first opening theme for the series Naruto: Shippuden.

Independent era and recent activities (2008–present)

Following their departure from the major label Onenation in , nobodyknows+ returned to their independent roots by reestablishing operations under the indie label TaxRecords,whichhadoriginallysupportedtheir[earlycareer](/page/TinaHeath).Thisshiftmarkedatransitiontogreatercreativecontrol,thoughwithreducedcommercialvisibilitycomparedtotheirmid2000speak.In2011,thegroupreleasedtheofficialguidebooknobodyknows+〜過去・今・未来〜(withbonusCD)viaTax Records, which had originally supported their [early career](/page/Tina_Heath). This shift marked a transition to greater creative control, though with reduced commercial visibility compared to their mid-2000s peak. In 2011, the group released the official guidebook *nobodyknows+ 〜過去・今・未来〜* (with bonus CD) via Tax Records, featuring a mix of past hits, new tracks like a megamix sampler, and reflections on their trajectory, serving as a bridge between their major-label era and indie resurgence. The release included photos and , emphasizing their enduring fanbase in Nagoya's underground scene. Throughout the , nobodyknows+ entered extended periods of hiatus, with sporadic releases underscoring a slowdown in group activities. Their 2013 album nobodyknows+ is dead?, also on $Tax Records, explored themes of mortality and legacy through raw hip-hop tracks, but it received limited promotion and chart impact. Members pursued individual projects during this time; for instance, Crystal Boy released solo singles blending hip-hop with personal storytelling, such as tracks reflecting urban life in . Similarly, Nori da Funky Shibiresasu contributed to side endeavors, including guest features in soundtracks like the 2019 Hypnosis Mic project for Division's "Bad Ass Temple." These pursuits allowed creative outlets amid the group's reduced output, amid a J-hip-hop landscape increasingly dominated by solo trap artists and influences. The group staged notable reunions in the early 2020s, signaling renewed interest in their catalog. In June 2022, the original six members—including g-ton from New York—reconvened for a one-take performance of "Kokoro Odoru" and "Hero's Come Back!!" on the YouTube series , amassing millions of views and reigniting fan discussions on . This was followed by their first appearance on in 18 years that September, where they performed "Kokoro Odoru" to widespread acclaim, trending nationwide as a "Reiwa-era revival." From 2023 to 2025, nobodyknows+ maintained low-key activity without major new releases, focusing on live and media spots to sustain relevance. Members appeared on TV programs like TBS's Music Day in 2022 and 2024, delivering nostalgic sets of hits. Crystal Boy continued solo output, including the 2015 single "路地裏~野良猫とお前~," while the group navigated the competitive J-hip-hop scene through occasional collaborations and festival appearances, such as their announced performance at the LOVE ENJOY LIVE FES at Nakayama Racecourse on November 24, 2025.

Members

Current members

The current lineup of Nobodyknows+ features five active members who have sustained the group's independent operations and live performances since 2008. DJ Mitsu (born March 12, 1972) is the DJ and primary producer, having co-founded the group in 1999 and remaining pivotal across all eras through track composition, arrangement, and live mixing. Post-2007, he has managed Sigma Sounds Studio while producing for the band's releases and contributing to events like the 2024 SHIRASAGI MUSIC FESTIVAL and 2025 ANISAMA WORLD in . Crystal Boy (born July 4, 1977) performs as an MC, delivering energetic verses in key tracks such as "Kokoro Odoru," where he co-wrote lyrics and provided low-pitched rap elements. In the independent era, he has focused on live energy during tours and festivals, including 2025 appearances at and ONGAKU NO HI. Yasu Ichiban (born November 29, 1978) acts as an MC, emphasizing lyrical depth and high-pitched flows that enhance group dynamics in collaborative verses. Following the 2007 shift, his contributions have supported the band's cohesion in ongoing projects, such as 2024's LIVE SSD tour and international shows. MC Nashi (born July 21, 1979), also known as Hokuroman Han-Rice!!!, serves as an MC with a focus on funk-infused rhythmic elements in the group's hip-hop tracks. Since rebranding post-2007, he has owned the horumon tavern "Chikara" while maintaining MC duties for live sets and side unit Royal Saloon performances through 2025. Nori da Funky Shibiresasu (born August 20, 1980) is an MC specializing in rhythmic flows and high-energy live delivery, often handling low-pitched sections alongside Boy. In recent years, he has driven the group's stage presence at events like the 2025 Kroi Live Tour guest spots and music festivals.

Former members

G-ton, born January 22, 1975, was a co-founder and MC of nobodyknows+, serving from the group's inception in 1999 until his departure on April 1, 2007. Originally formed as "nobody knows" with three members—G-ton, DJ Mitsu, and Crystal Boy—the group expanded to a six-member lineup in 2003 by adding three additional MCs: HIDDEN FISH (later Hokuroman Han-Rice!!!), Yasu Ichiban?, and Nori da Funky Shibiresasu, at which point it adopted the name nobodyknows+. No other brief departures occurred during this period. G-ton's exit stemmed from differences in musical direction, leading him to voluntarily step away and prioritize solo endeavors. Post-departure, he pursued independent releases, including the cassette Number under his own label, and relocated his base to , New York, in 2010 to further his artistic pursuits. He has occasionally reunited with the group for performances, including in 2022. The 2007 lineup change marked a transitional phase for the group's dynamics, as the remaining members adapted to the absence of a key creative voice, yet swiftly released the single "Hero's Come Back!!" on April 25 and their third album vulgarhythm on August 22, maintaining momentum during the shift.

Artistry

Musical style and influences

Nobodyknows+ is primarily known for their fusion of Japanese hip-hop with elements of , , and rock, creating a vibrant and eclectic sound that distinguishes them within the J-pop landscape. Their music often incorporates rhythmic grooves and melodic hooks, blending the raw energy of hip-hop with the improvisational flair of and the upbeat propulsion of , resulting in tracks that are both danceable and introspective. This alternative hip-hop style also draws on ambient textures to add depth, allowing for a dynamic range from high-energy anthems to more laid-back grooves. Lyrically, the group focuses on themes of everyday life and social issues, using relatable narratives to connect with listeners on personal and societal levels. For instance, songs like "Shiawase Nara Te o Tatakō" explore concepts of happiness amid ordinary struggles, reflecting a humorous yet poignant commentary on daily existence. Their approach emphasizes accessibility, often weaving in motivational messages that resonate with themes of perseverance and . Influences on Nobodyknows+ stem from both Western and domestic hip-hop traditions, with stylistic similarities to Japanese acts like Rip Slyme and Kick the Can Crew, who share a playful, genre-blending ethos. The group's sound evolved significantly from their raw, independent roots in the late to more polished major-label productions during their commercial peak from 2004 to 2007, as seen in albums like Do You Know...? (2004), which topped the charts and achieved double platinum status, showcasing a refined integration of hip-hop beats with pop sensibilities. Later works, such as Vulgarhythm (2007), continued this trajectory with bolder experimentation, while their 2017 album The Five Ways incorporated traditional Japanese musical elements into their hip-hop framework, highlighting ongoing innovation.

Live performances and production

Nobodyknows+ is renowned for its high-energy live shows, characterized by dynamic DJ-MC interplay and active crowd participation that creates an immersive atmosphere for audiences. The group's performances often feature DJ Mitsu providing intricate and beat transitions, while the MCs—such as Crystal Boy and Yasu Ichiban—engage fans through call-and-response segments and synchronized choreography, fostering a sense of communal energy during sets. This signature style has been a hallmark since their early days, evolving to include localized interactions that adapt to venue sizes and regional crowds. A pivotal example of their touring prowess is the 2006 "5MC & 1DJ" tour, which spanned all 47 Japanese prefectures from to July, marking the most extensive national tour by a J-hip-hop act at the time. Logistics involved sequential stops across diverse regions, with the tour concluding at Zepp on July 23, where the group delivered a 2-hour-plus set blending hits like "Hero's Come Back!!" with improvisational elements to heighten fan engagement. The tour emphasized grassroots connection, incorporating local dialects and fan-voted song requests to build loyalty, and was later documented in a Blu-ray release highlighting the whirlwind of enthusiasm it generated nationwide. In production, DJ Mitsu has been central to the group's sound, employing techniques and eclectic sampling to layer hip-hop beats with pop and rock elements. Early indie releases, such as their 1999 formation tracks, adopted a lo-fi aesthetic with raw, home-recorded vocals and minimalistic beats crafted using basic equipment. This evolved significantly after signing to the Onenation label in 2002 under Associated Records, where major-label resources enabled polished production—incorporating professional studios, multi-track mixing, and enhanced sampling from global sources—for albums like Do You Know...? (2004) and ALL TIME BEST (compilation, 2022). Mitsu's use of tools like Scratch Live for both studio layering and live transitions exemplifies this shift, allowing seamless integration of scratches over sampled hooks. Recent live appearances demonstrate the group's adaptability to digital formats, notably their 2022 one-take performance of "Kokoro Odoru" on YouTube series. Recorded in a stark white studio with a single microphone, the session captured the MCs' rhythmic interplay and Mitsu's understated scratching in an unedited, intimate setting, amassing over 69 million views and bridging their high-energy legacy with online streaming demands. This approach maintained crowd-like participation through virtual fan reactions, signaling a continued evolution in their performance delivery. As of 2025, they continue this tradition with performances like their appearance at the LOVE ENJOY LIVE FES at Nakayama Racecourse on November 24, 2025.

Discography

Studio albums

Nobodyknows+ released their debut studio album, Do You Know?, on June 30, 2004, through Music's Onenation label. The album features 15 tracks blending hip-hop with pop elements, including the lead single "Kokoro Odoru," which peaked at number 5 on the Oricon weekly singles chart, propelling its commercial success. Key highlights include "Innocent Word" as the opening track, the album mix of "Irai Zecchō," and "Summer," showcasing the group's energetic style and member collaborations. It debuted at number one on the and sold 387,626 copies, marking a breakthrough for Japanese hip-hop acts. The follow-up, 5MC & 1DJ, arrived on November 2, 2005, emphasizing a showcase of the five MCs and one DJ in its title and structure. This 16-track highlights individual member contributions, such as tracks like "Michi" and "Himitsu," with a focus on rhythmic flows and . It reflects sustained popularity post-debut. Vulgarhythm, released on August 22, 2007, represents the band's final major-label effort, exploring themes of raw energy and urban rhythm through 16 tracks. Notable inclusions are the hit single "Hero's Come Back!!," which critiques social issues, alongside "Boys Are Runnin'" and "Memory Glass," emphasizing aggressive beats and lyrical introspection. The album debuted at number 32 on the chart and charted for four weeks, indicating a shift toward a more mature sound amid declining mainstream sales. After a major-label hiatus, the group returned independently with nobodyknows+ is dead? on September 25, 2013, via $tax Records. This 16-track album revives their hip-hop roots with unreleased material and matured selections, such as "Let's Dance" and reflective cuts like "Dead or Alive," signaling a conceptual "rebirth" despite the provocative title. It received positive fan reception but achieved modest commercial performance outside major charts. Their most recent studio album, THE FIVE WAYS, was issued on December 6, 2017, also independently, featuring 13 tracks that nod to their ' paths. Highlights include a remix of " Odoru" and new songs like "" and "Wasawasa," blending nostalgia with contemporary production. The sparse output since 2007 underscores their independent era's focus on selective releases, with strong niche appeal among longtime fans.

Compilation albums

The band has released several compilation albums, including Best of nobodyknows+ on March 11, 2009, which collected major hits from their major-label era. Another compilation, ALL TIME BEST, was issued later to mark their career milestones. These releases helped maintain visibility during the transition to independent production.

Singles

Nobodyknows+ achieved commercial success through a series of energetic hip-hop singles during their major label years from 2004 to 2007, blending rap with pop elements and tie-ins that boosted their visibility. Their breakthrough came with "Kokoro Odoru," released on May 26, 2004, which peaked at number 5 on the weekly singles chart and remained on the chart for 46 weeks. The track, serving as the ending theme for the anime SD Gundam Force, featured upbeat rhythms and positive lyrics that resonated widely, contributing to over 220,000 physical sales. Building on this momentum, the group released "Shiawase Nara Te o Tatakō / T.R.U.E." on , 2005, a double A-side single that peaked at number 3 on the chart. The title track reinterpreted a traditional Japanese with hip-hop flair, leading to cultural tie-ins including performances and media features that amplified its wholesome appeal. It sold approximately 87,000 copies in its debut year, underscoring the group's ability to fuse nostalgia with modern production. Other notable major-era singles included "Himitsu" on October 12, 2005, which explored themes of secrecy in relationships and added to their diverse output, though it achieved more modest chart performance compared to prior releases. In April 2007, "Hero’s Come Back!!" marked a high-profile collaboration with the Naruto: Shippūden as its first opening theme, peaking at number 17 on the and energizing fans with its motivational lyrics and dynamic beats. The single's anime association sustained its relevance, amassing over 59 million streams on by late 2025. Transitioning to their independent era after 2008, Nobodyknows+ shifted toward digital releases, with "Fallin'" on February 11, 2009, featuring soul singer Shigeru Matsuzaki (as SHIGERU BROWN) to evoke a sense of perseverance amid career changes. This single symbolized their label departure while maintaining collaborative spirit. Subsequent indie efforts, such as "Let's Dance" in 2013 and the EP PLATINUM 4 in 2015, focused on digital platforms, where older hits like "Kokoro Odoru" continued to gain traction, exceeding 35 million streams by 2025, reflecting enduring fan engagement through streaming metrics rather than physical sales.

Legacy

Cultural impact

Nobodyknows+ gained prominence in the Japanese hip-hop scene during the mid-2000s, contributing to the genre's visibility through their major-label releases and chart-topping hits. Their breakthrough single "Kokoro Odoru" became an enduring staple, particularly among audiences in their 30s, and exerted influence on subsequent acts through its fusion of rap and upbeat melodies, as evidenced by its adaptation in virtual idol performances. The group contributed to anime tie-ins and youth culture by providing the high-energy opening theme "Hero's Come Back!!" for the widely popular series Naruto: Shippuden, which resonated with young fans and integrated hip-hop elements into anime soundtracks. As pioneers in blending hip-hop with pop sensibilities, Nobodyknows+ maintained a persistent fanbase into the 2020s despite transitioning to an indie status, demonstrated by their acclaimed live performance of "Kokoro Odoru" on the platform The First Take in 2022.

Notable events and media appearances

In 2005, nobodyknows+ organized the Music Expo, a free cultural event aimed at supporting aspiring local artists in their hometown, which attracted approximately 10,000 attendees and featured performances at Hisaya-odori Park. The group undertook an ambitious national tour in 2006, performing in all 47 prefectures from February to July, marking the first such extensive tour by a J-hip-hop act and highlighting their endurance and commitment to reaching fans across . On April 1, , founding member g-ton announced his departure from the group via their official website, citing artistic differences, which led to a reconfiguration of the lineup while they continued activities. nobodyknows+ made their debut appearance on NHK's in 2004, performing their hit "ココロオドル" as one of the few hip-hop acts featured on the prestigious year-end broadcast. Their track "Hero's Come Back!!," released in 2007, served as the first opening theme for the anime Shippuden, exposing the group to a global audience through the series' popularity. In 2022, nobodyknows+ delivered one-take performances of "ココロオドル" on June 10, reuniting with former member g-ton, and "Hero's Come Back!!" on June 22 for the YouTube channel ; the former garnered over 69 million views and the latter over 8.9 million views as of November 2025, reigniting widespread interest in their music among younger generations. From 2023 onward, the group expanded their live presence with international and festival appearances, including their first European concert at on June 10-11, 2023, and domestic events such as the Shounen Shoujo Himitsu Kichi FESTIVAL in on October 15, 2023. In 2024, they performed at FLOW THE PARTY in on April 7 and SHIRASAGI MUSIC FESTIVAL in on December 22, while 2025 performances included festivals like every sonic at Toyosu PIT on September 10, Yattiro Fes at Port Yatsushiro on September 28, Sonic vol.7 at on October 19, Misato on October 25, and LOVE ENJOY LIVE FES at Nakayama Racecourse on November 24.

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