The Rampage from Exile Tribe

The Rampage from Exile Tribe (Japanese: ザ・ランページ・フロム・エグザイル・トライブ, stylized as THE RAMPAGE from EXILE TRIBE and also known as The Rampage), is a J-pop vocal and dance group formed and managed by talent agency LDH and signed to Avex's record label Rhythm Zone. The Rampage is part of the collective supergroup, Exile Tribe and is composed of sixteen members. The group was formed in 2014 and the members were chosen from Exile's Vocal Battle Audition 4, Exile Performer Battle Audition and Global Japan Challenge auditions. The Rampage made their debut in January 2017 with the release of their first single "Lightning".[1]

The Rampage
The Rampage at the VMAJ 2017 Awards.
Background information
Also known asRMPG
RAMPAGE
OriginTokyo, Japan
Genres
Years active2014 (2014)–present
LabelsRhythm Zone, LDH
MembersLikiya
Zin
Riku
Kenta Kamiya
Rui Yonamine
Shogo Yamamoto
Kazuma Kawamura
Hokuto Yoshino
Shogo Iwaya
Shohei Urakawa
Itsuki Fujiwara
Kaisei Takechi
Makoto Hasegawa
Ryu
Takahide Suzuki
Takuma Goto
Websitethe-rampage.jp

History

2014–2016: Pre-debut

On April 11, 2014, Exile Hiro announced on the TV show Sukkiri!! a new group being formed for Exile Tribe.

On September 12, 2014, the final sixteen members of The Rampage were recruited from participants of "Exile Performer Battle Audition", a competition to be part of EXILE, "Vocal Battle Audition 4", a competition for young people who dream of being vocalists, and "Global Japan Challenge", a program for young people who dream of performing internationally and form a dance and vocal group. The name of the group, "The Rampage (run about wildly)" shows that the group would always dance wildly and passionately on stage. Before debuting, they went on their Musha Shugyo, touring the country for 2 years as part of their training. They performed for free in various places in Japan. Through these performances, they bonded as a group, improved as performers and gained fans. As part of their Musha Shugyo, the group also participated in Exile Tribe's "Exile Tribe Perfect Year Live Tour Tower of Wish 2014 ~The Revolution~" dome tours. In their final year of Musha Shugyo, the group split up into 3 separate teams to promote and improve themselves more individually.[2]

Prior to their debut, the members of the group (specifically the performers) also participated in tours from other LDH artists as support members, such as Exile The Second's tour Exile the Second Live Tour 2016–2017 "Wild Wild Warriors".

On September 27, 2016, it was revealed the group would make their major debut with their first single in early 2017.

2017: Debut with "Lightning" and first tour

The Rampage debuted on January 25, 2017, with their first single "Lightning" peaking at #2 on the Oricon Weekly Charts and being certified 'Gold' by the RIAJ for selling 100,000 physical copies. The group received their first major award in the MTV Video Music Awards Japan for their "Lightning" music video.

In the following months of April and July The Rampage released their second and third single "Frontiers" and 'Dirty Disco' which peaked at #3 and #5 respectively.

In early November, The Rampage released their fourth single '100degrees'. The single reached #6 in the Oricon Weekly Charts and earned the group the 'New Wave Artist Award' at the Asia Artist Awards where they performed for the first time overseas. Later in December The Rampage embarked on their first tour ever The Rampage Live Tour 2017-2018 "Go on the Rampage" starting in December and ending in March 2018.

2018: Final dates of their first tour, singles and first album The Rampage

On April 25, 2018, the group released their 5th single "Fandango", followed by their 6th single "Hard Hit" on July 18. On August 13, 14, 16 and 17 the group held the final dates of their first tour, which were titled The Rampage Live Tour 2017–2018 "Go on the Rampage" The Final.

On September 12, 2018, the group released their first album The Rampage. On the same day, their second tour and first arena tour named The Rampage Live Tour 2019 "Throw Ya Fist" that would go through 2019 was announced.[3]

2019: Second tour, Battle of Tokyo and second album The Riot

The group's 7th single "Throw Ya Fist" was released on January 30, 2019, as the kickoff single for their next tour. The single also included "Down By Law" as a B-side track, which acted the opening theme song for the anime Fairy Tail and was the group's first anime opening since their debut.[4] From February 6 to May 26, the group went on their second tour The Rampage Live Tour 2019 "Throw Ya Fist", which was also their first arena tour in Japan.

In June 2019, the Battle of Tokyo project started, which includes all Jr.Exile groups. During this month those 4 groups released collaboration singles every week, until they released a full album titled "Battle of Tokyo 〜Enter the Jr.Exile〜" on July 3, 2019. Accompanying the album release, the groups held a row of live performances from July 4 to 7 with the same name.

On July 31, the group released their 8th single "Welcome 2 Paradise", with a music video shot at Paradise City in South Korea. The single included "Nobody" as a B-side track, being the group's first original English song.

On August 8, it was announced that the group would release their 9th single "Swag & Pride" on October 2, which is also used in the TV drama High&Low the Worst Episode.O. and the movie HighLow: The Worst.[5][6] Shortly after on August 19, The Rampage announced their second album to be released on October 30.[7] The CD/2DVD and CD/2Blu-ray versions would also include live footage of The Rampage Live Tour 2019 "Throw Ya Fist" concert at Saitama Super Arena.

On September 10, nearly one year after the release of their first album, it was announced that the title of their second album would be The Riot.[8] Two days later an event called The Rampage from Exile Tribe 5th Anniversary Special Event was held, celebrating five years since the group's formation.[9][10] Shortly after, the group attended the High&Low The Worst vs The Rampage from Exile Tribe Premium Live Show, a live event featuring the cast of the upcoming movie which gathered an audience of about 50 thousand people over two days.[11] Due to the success of this event, a similar live show was held at Yokohama Arena with Doberman Infinity as a surprise guest on December 26.[12] On October 10, the group released the music video for the title track "Move The World" to promote their new album.[13]

About a month after the release of the group's second album on October 30, it was announced that The Rampage would release their 10th single "Full Metal Trigger" on January 15, 2020. The single would also serve as the theme song of The Rampage Live Tour 2020 "RMPG" and include the full live footage of the group's first appearance at a-nation on August 18, 2019.[14]

On December 8, it was revealed that The Rampage and Fantastics would be in charge of the special movie theme songs for the 40th anniversary project of Mobile Suit Gundam titled Gundam × KenOkuyama Design × LDH Japan “G40 Project”.[15] The Rampage's theme song "SHOW YOU THE WAY" and Fantastics' theme song "To the Sky" would both reflect the story of Mobile Suit Gundam from two different aspects.[16] The full special movie project was released on Gundam's official YouTube channel on January 1, 2020.[17]

2020: Third tour, Ma55ive the Rampage and Live×Online

After the release of their 10th single "Full Metal Trigger" on January 15, the group started their third tour The Rampage Live Tour 2020 "RMPG" on February 5, 2020, and planned to conclude it on May 10. On the second day of their tour, the group's sub-unit Ma55ive the Rampage released their first official digital song titled "Determined".[18] This sub-unit had been introduced during their first tour The Rampage Live Tour 2017-2018 "Go on the Rampage" for the first time and consists of the 5 members Likiya, Kenta, Yamasho, Shohei and Takahide.[19] Furthermore, they released their 11th single "Invisible Love" on April 22, which marked the first time they would have a slow-tempo song as a title track.[20][21]

Due to the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, several concerts of The Rampage's third tour had to be cancelled or postponed. As a reparation, the group held a live event with no audience that was streamed on the Japanese video service niconico (Nico Nico Douga) on March 24, 2020. A total of over 280 thousand viewers watched the broadcast which lasted about 1 hour and 45 minutes.[22][23] Furthermore, the group held a series of livestreamed concerts on the Japanese streaming platform AbemaTV from July to December. Live×Online "The Rampage" was held on July 8, and Live×Online Imagination "The Rampage" was held on September 19. On October 30, they participated on Live×Online Infinity "Trick or Treat!! R.F.B. Halloween Party!!",[24] and finally Live×Online Beyond the Border on December 22.

On September 30, the group released their 12th single titled "Fears" which served as the theme song for Fuji TV drama "Terror Newspaper".[25] On December 9, the group released their 13th single and last of the year titled "My Prayer", it acted as the theme song for Abema TV's "Koi Suru Shuumatsu Homestay".[26]

On December 31, the group took part in the livestreamed concert of LDH artists, Live×Online Countdown 2020▶2021"Rising Sun to the World".[27]

2021: Reboot

On February 24, the group released their third studio album Reboot which includes all their songs starting from 2020 plus the album's promotional track "Silver Rain" which was pre-released digitally on February 1.[28]

On April 18, a new album by Jr.Exile for the Battle of Tokyo project titled "Battle of Tokyo Time 4 Jr.Exile" was announced to be released on June 23, the songs by the individual groups and the collaboration song of Generations & The Rampage were pre-released digitally from April 19 to June 21, the music videos were released in a hybrid live-action/animated form, with this latter featuring the four groups' avatars. Moreover, the DVD Version included the concert video of "Battle Of Tokyo ~Enter The Jr.Exile~" held in Makuhari Messe in July 2019.[29][30]

On June 30, the group released their 14th single "Heatwave",[31] two songs from the single were pre-released digitally ahead of the single's release: "Your Life Your Game" which was used as a tie-in for Morinaga's Ice Box Web CM on April 7, and "All about Tonight" which served as the opening of the group's variety show Run! Run! Rampage‼︎ on May 3.[32]

On October 27, the group released their 15th single "Living In The Dream", the b-sides included three songs which were all pre-released digitally: "Moon and Back" as the main theme song and "Stampede" as the insert song of the stage play Real RPG Stage "Eternal" which stars several of the group's members,[33][34] plus "Off The Wall" which acted as the ending theme of the TV drama Tokyo Seimenjo which stars Hokuto Yoshino.[35]

On December 1, the group released the tribute single "The Rampage from Exile" as a part of Exile's 20th anniversary celebration project "Exile Tribute", the single is the first of the four consecutive tribute singles releases by Jr.Exile groups.[36]

2022: Ray of Light

On January 25, the group released their fourth studio album titled Ray of Light, it included all their songs from 2021 plus the album's promotional track Ray Of Light with 13 songs in total.[37]

Side projects

Ma55ive the Rampage

The first sub-unit established from The Rampage is Ma55ive the Rampage which consists of the 5 performers Likiya, Kenta, Yamasho, Shohei and Takahide. The unit focuses on Hip-Hop and features Likiya, Yamasho, Shohei and Takahide as rappers while Kenta acts as a vocalist. This is the first time those members provide vocals to any The Rampage work. The quintet was introduced during The Rampage's first tour The Rampage Live Tour 2017-2018 "Go on the Rampage" and made their official debut with the digital song "Determined" on February 6, 2020.[19]

On May 27, 2020, the unit was scheduled to perform as opening act of the Exile Shokichi vs CrazyBoy "King & King" concert at Yokohama Arena in a battle with the rappers of Ballistik Boyz, but on April 8, the concert was cancelled.[38]

On December 2, 2020, the unit released their second digital single "No.1".[39]

On July 17, 2021, the unit released their third digital single "Drip Drop".[40]

Members

Stage Name Birth Name D.O.B P.O.B Audition Position Route Sub-unit
Likiya (リキヤ) Likiya Elliot (エリオット 力矢) November 28, 1990 Misawa, Aomori Prefecture, Japan Exile Performer Battle Audition Leader, Performer A MA55IVE THE RAMPAGE
Zin (陣) Zin Sakamoto (坂本 陣) April 28, 1994 Osaka Prefecture, Japan B
RIKU (リク) Riku Aoyama (青山 陸) August 10, 1994 Saitama Prefecture, Japan Vocal Battle Audition 4 Vocalist, Performer
Kenta Kamiya (神谷 健太) Kenta Kamiya (神谷 健太) May 27, 1995 Okinawa Prefecture, Japan Exile Performer Battle Audition Performer A MA55IVE THE RAMPAGE
Rui Yonamine (与那嶺 瑠唯) Rui Yonamine (与那嶺 瑠唯) August 16, 1995 C
YAMASHO (ヤマショ) Shogo Yamamoto (山本彰吾) October 6, 1995 Okayama Prefecture, Japan MA55IVE THE RAMPAGE
Kazuma Kawamura (川村壱馬) Kazuma Kawamura (川村壱馬) January 7, 1997 Osaka Prefecture, Japan Vocal Battle Audition 4 Center, Vocalist, Rapper, Performer
Hokuto Yoshino (吉野北人) Hokuto Yoshino (吉野北人) March 6, 1997 Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan Vocalist, Performer A
Shogo Iwaya (岩谷翔吾) Shogo Iwaya (岩谷翔吾) March 11, 1997 Osaka Prefecture, Japan Exile Performer Battle Audition Performer B
Shohei Urakawa (浦川翔平) Shohei Urakawa (浦川翔平) May 23, 1997 Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan MA55IVE THE RAMPAGE
Itsuki Fujiwara (藤原樹) Itsuki Fujiwara (藤原樹) October 20, 1997 Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan A
Kaisei Takechi (武知海青) Kaisei Takechi (武知海青) February 4, 1998 Hyogo Prefecture, Japan C
Makoto Hasegawa (長谷川慎) Makoto Hasegawa (長谷川慎) July 29, 1998 Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan Global Japan Challenge; Exile Performer Battle Audition
Ryu (龍) Ryutaro Ata (阿多龍太郎) September 9, 1998 Tokyo Prefecture, Japan Global Japan Challenge A
Takahide Suzuki (鈴木昂秀) Takahide Suzuki (鈴木昂秀) October 3, 1998 Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan MA55IVE THE RAMPAGE
Takuma Goto (後藤拓磨) Takuma Goto (後藤拓磨) December 4, 1998 Wakayama Prefecture, Japan B

Discography

Albums

Title Year Information Chart positions Certifications
Oricon Albums Chart
[41]
The Rampage 2018
2
The Riot 2019
  • Released: 30 October 2019 (JPN)
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: CD, CD/DVD, CD/Blu-ray, digital download
3
Reboot 2021
  • Released: 24 February 2021 (JPN)
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: CD, CD/DVD, CD/Blu-ray, digital download
2
Ray of Light 2022
  • Released: 25 January 2022 (JPN)
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: CD, CD/DVD, CD/Blu-ray, digital download
2
Round & Round 2023
  • Released: 22 February 2023 (JPN)
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: CD, CD/DVD, CD/Blu-ray, digital download
3

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
Oricon Singles Chart
[43]
Billboard Japan Hot 100
[upper-alpha 1]
"Lightning" 2017 22 The Rampage
"Frontiers" 34
"Dirty Disco" 55
"100 Degrees" 811
"Fandango" 2018 23
"Hard Hit" 34
"Throw Ya Fist" 2019 35
  • RIAJ (physical): Gold[67]
The Riot
"Welcome 2 Paradise" 33
"Swag & Pride" 210
"Fullmetal Trigger" 2020 413 Reboot
"Invisible Love" 213
"Fears" 612
"My Prayer" 425
"Heatwave" 2021 219 Ray of Light
"Living in the Dream" 3
"The Power" 2022 410 Non-album singles
"Tsunage Kizuna" 23
"Round Up" (featuring Miyavi) / "Kimiomou" 617
"No Gravity" 2023 35
"16Boosterz" 22
"Summer Riot (Nettaiya)" 12
"Everest" 96
"Katasumi" (片隅) 26
Year Title Album
2016 "Unbreakable"
(vs. Generations from Exile Tribe)
High & Low Original Best Album
"Find a Way"
2019 Shoot It Out

(Generations Vs The Rampage)

"Battle Of Tokyo 〜Enter The Jr.Exile〜"
Dead Or Alive

(The Rampage Vs Ballistik Boyz)

Mix It Up

(The Rampage Vs Fantastics)

Filmography

Type of Works Year Title Network Notes Ref
Drama 2016 Night Hero Naoto TV Tokyo Episodes 1 & 6 [68]
TV shows 2021.03.30- RUN! RUN! THE RAMPAGE!! Nippon Television Network Corporation
  • Nagasaki International Television

- Start: 3/30 (Tuesday), every Tuesday at 24:59

  • Fukuoka Broadcasting

- Start: 4/17 (Saturday), every Saturday at 26:30

  • Hulu
  • dTV
On June 16 and June 17, 2021, two live shows titled RUN! RUN! RAMPAGE!! ~FIGHT & LIVE SHOW~ were held at Yokohama Arena with an audience. [69]
Digital Show 2018-2019 てっぺんとるぞ THE RAMPAGE (Teppen Toruzo THE RAMPAGE (2 Seasons) GYAO! Season 1 occurred from August to October, 2018 and Season 2 occurred from November, 2018 to March, 2019. The members get into pairs and challenge various No.1 spots in Japan.
2022 THE RAMPAGE+THE RAMPAGE
Gutarampeiji ~THE RAMPAGE ni Gutarashite Morau Jikan~ ABEMA In this program, the members of THE RAMPAGE will be divided into three groups for a total of three parts.

The members, who are busy expanding their activities on a daily basis, will enjoy relaxing games, talk in a private atmosphere that can only be heard here, and enjoy gourmet foods that they want to eat now, all of which will help them feel at home. In conjunction with this project, "Letters of Compliment" are being solicited from fans all over the country to give the members a word of healing. The members will deliver a variety of plans that will nourish their spirits as they run through the end of the year.

Radio Show 2017.10.06-present WEEKEND THE RAMPAGE
  • bayfm 78.0MHz

Every Friday from 23:00 to 23:27

DJ Hosts: Zin and Riku [70]
2019.01.07-present RMPG DOPE STATION
  • block.fm

Every Monday from 20:00 to 21:00

DJ Hosts: Likiya, Kenta Kamiya, Shohei Urakawa [71]
2021.06.18, .25 THE RAMPAGE no All Night Nippon X (THE RAMPAGEのオールナイトニッポンX(クロス)) smash. DJ Hosts: Yoshino Hokuto, Iwaya Shogo and YAMASHO [72]

Awards

Year Ceremony Award Nominee/Work Result
2017 VMAJ 2017 Best New Artist Video "Lightning" Won
Asia Artist Awards New Wave Award "100degrees" Won
2018 The 32nd Japan Gold Disc Award Best 5 New Artists (Japanese) Won
2021 MTV VMAJ 2021 Best Latin Video "Heatwave" Won
2022 VMAJ 2022 Best Choreography "Ray of Light" Won
Asia Artist Awards Best Artist Won

Notes

  1. Sources for chart positions are as follows: "Lightning",[44] "Frontiers",[45] "Dirty Disco",[46] "100 degrees",[47] "Fondango",[48] "Hard Hit",[49] "Throw Ya Fist",[50] "Welcome 2 Paradise",[51] "Swag & Pride",[52] "Full Metal Trigger",[53] "Invisible Love",[54] "Fears",[55] "My Prayer",[56] "Heatwave",[57] "The Power",[58] "Tsunage Kizuna",[59] "Round Up",[60] "No Gravity",[61] "16Boosters",[62] "Everest",[63] "Summer Riot (Nettaiya)",[64] "Katasumi"[65]

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