Chai (band)

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Chai
Treefort Music Fest-Chai01.jpg
Chai in 2019. From left to right: Yuuki, Mana, Kana, and Yuna.
Background information
Origin Nagoya, Japan
Genres
Years active2012–2024
LabelsOtemoyan, Sony Music, Burger, Heavenly, Sub Pop
Members
  • Mana
  • Kana
  • Yuuki
  • Yuna
Website chai-band.com

Chai was a Japanese pop band from Nagoya. The group consisted of four members: Mana, Kana, Yuuki and Yuna. Formed in 2012, the band released their debut studio album, Pink , in 2017. They announced their breakup in 2024.

Contents

Biography

Chai was formed in 2012 in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, by twin sisters Mana and Kana, alongside Yuna and Yuuki. [4] Mana, Kana, and Yuna are all from Nagoya, and were in the same class at high school. [5] The three were members of the light music club at their high school, performing covers of musicians such as Tokyo Jihen and Aiko. [6] Yuna introduced the other band members to Japanese music that did not easily fit into the traditional definition of "J-Pop", such as the band Cero or Kimyō Reitaro. [6]

After the members graduated and went to university, Mana became friends with Yuuki (originally from Gifu Prefecture, who had moved to Nagoya), and asked the four friends to form a band. [5] [7] The band's name comes from Russian tea (known as chai). Kana drank the tea with jam with her Russian literature professor at a Russian restaurant, which she thought was cute. [8]

At first, Chai performed mostly around Aichi Prefecture but eventually moved to playing venues around Tokyo. [9] The band started releasing singles independently in 2013 and held a tour of central Japan in the summer holidays. [10] Their first large concert was performed at Zepp Nagoya, when the band were finalists in a college band competition. [10]

The band's debut extended play Hottaraka Series was released in August 2015, exclusively at digital retailer Ototoy and as a tour exclusive CD. [11] [12] In August 2016, the EP was released to streaming services globally, with the song "Gyaranboo" reaching number 36 on Spotify's UK top 50 chart. [13]

The band moved to Tokyo in 2016 in order to focus on becoming full-time musicians. [6] In October, Chai was signed to Sony Music Japan after winning a competition in order to find acts to perform at Japan Nite at the SXSW festival in Austin. [14] In December, Hottaraka Series was given a nationwide release. [15] After their US SXSW tour in March 2017, [16] the band released their second EP, Homegoro Series, [17] distributed through Otemoyan Record, a record label imprint founded by Chai. [18]

Chai released their debut studio album Pink in October 2017, reaching number 41 on Oricon's albums chart [19] (the fourth highest selling independent release on the week). [20] Pink was well received by critics, being chosen as one of the 10 finalists at the 2018 CD Shop Awards by record store staff from across Japan. [21] In February, Pink was given a US release by Burger Records, who signed Chai after being impressed by their music video for "Boyz Seco Men". [22]

Chai decided early in their career to pursue music globally, and they considered it strange that many Japanese musical acts only focused on selling music domestically. [23] The band completed their second tour of the US in March. [20] In the UK, Chai was signed to Heavenly Recordings and toured the country in October as a support act for Superorganism. [24] In February 2019, the band released their second studio album Punk .

The band was signed to US indie label Sub Pop in October 2020. [25] In 2020, Chai collaborated with Gorillaz and JPEGMafia on "MLS," a track on the Gorillaz album Song Machine, Season One: Strange Timez. Gorillaz frontman Damon Albarn discovered Chai after a member of the band's string section saw the band play in London. [26] In 2021, they collaborated with Duran Duran on their single "More Joy!". [27]

In January 2022, the band signed a contract with Sony Music Japan International, [28] releasing the theme song to the NHK General TV drama Koisenu Futari in the same month. [29]

Chai announced in January 2024 that they would disband following their next Japanese tour, which ended that March. The members said they plan to "continue our journey of self-love... and to continue to fulfill our own personal visions". [30]

Artistry and influences

Chai performing at the Treefort Music Fest in 2019 Treefort Music Fest-Chai03.jpg
Chai performing at the Treefort Music Fest in 2019

Mana is the primary vocalist for the group, while the other members sing back up vocals. [4] Mana plays the keyboards, Kana the guitar, while Yuna and Yuuki are the band's drummer and bassist respectively. [4] For most songs, Mana and Kana compose the songs together using the voice memo app on their phones, while Mana sings and Kana composes on the guitar. [31] Yuuki writes the lyrics, and all members create the arrangements for each song. [2]

The band describes themselves as a new exciting onna-band (ニュー・エキサイト・オンナバンド, "new exciting woman band") or "NEO". [5] They aim to redefine the definition of kawaii ("cute") as "neo kawaii", [4] feeling that everyone around them was striving for a narrow definition of cute. [6] They believe that everyone is cute in their own way, and wanted to express this through their music. [8] As a theme of the band, the members of Chai decided to wear pink. They felt that actively choosing to do this was liberating, as they did not believe that the color suited them naturally. [32] [23] The band uses psychological complexes as inspiration for their music. [6]

Japanese band Tokyo Jihen's Variety (2007) was an early influence for their music, inspiring them to make sure that every song on a release is distinct. [33] The band lists Basement Jaxx, Jamiroquai, Gorillaz, and CSS as some of their major influences. [34] On Pink, Chai drew influence from The Chemical Brothers, and electronic groups such as Chvrches and Justice. [32] Yuna was inspired to become a drummer by Katchan from the Okinawan pop/rap group Orange Range. [6]

Discography

Studio albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions
TitleAlbum detailsPeak positions
JPN
Oricon

[19]
JPN
Billboard

[upper-alpha 1]
Pink 4145
Punk
  • Released: February 13, 2019
  • Label: Otemoyan Record, Burger Records, Heavenly Recordings
  • Formats: CD, digital download, LP, cassette, streaming
5072
Wink
  • Released: May 21, 2021 [39]
  • Label: Sub Pop, Otemoyan Record
  • Formats: CD, digital download, LP, cassette, streaming
9282
Chai
  • Released: September 22, 2023
  • Label: Sub Pop, Otemoyan Record
  • Formats: CD, digital download, LP, cassette, streaming

Extended plays

List of extended plays, with selected chart positions
TitleAlbum detailsPeak positions
JPN
Oricon

[19]
JPN
Billboard

[upper-alpha 1]
Hottaraka Series (ほったらかシリーズ, "Irresponsible Series")
  • Released: August 22, 2015 [11]
  • Label: You Peace, Grand Pacific Work
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Homegoro Series (ほめごろシリーズ, "Backhanded Compliment Series")
  • Released: April 26, 2017
  • Label: Otemoyan Record
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Wagama-mania (わがまマニア, "Selfish Mania")
  • Released: May 9, 2018
  • Label: Otemoyan Record, Burger Records [40]
  • Formats: CD, digital download, LP, cassette, streaming
3343
"—" denotes items which were ineligible to chart.

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions
TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
JPN
Oricon
[19]
"Chai" [10] 2013Non-album singles
"Kōsui (My Name Is Chai)" (香水〜My name is CHAI〜, "Perfume") [10]
"Chūburarin" (ちゅーぶらりん, "Dangling") [41] 2014
"Sound & Stomach" [13] 2017Homegoro Series
"Boyz Seco Men" (ボーイズ・セコ・メン) [13]
"N.E.O." [42] 135Pink
"Sayonara Complex" [42]
"Great Job" [43] 201862Punk
"Wintime" (ウィンタイム) [43]
"Choose Go!" [44] 2019126
"Future" (フューチャー) [44] Wagama-mania / Punk
"No More Cake" [45] 2020Non-album singles
"Ready Cheeky Pretty" [46]
"Keep On Rocking" [47]
"United Girls Rock'n'Roll Club" [48]
(Chai / Hinds)
"Donuts Mind If I Do" [25] 153Wink
"Plastic Love" [25] Non-album single
"Action" [49] 2021Wink
"Maybe Chocolate Chips" (チョコチップかもね, Chokochippu kamo ne) [50]
(featuring Ric Wilson)
"Nobody Knows We Are Fun" [51]
"Ping Pong!" [52]
(featuring YMCK)
"Miniskirt" [53] Non-album singles
"Whole" (まるごと, Marugoto) [29] 2022
"—" denotes items that were ineligible to chart on Oricon singles chart, or items that did not chart.
List of singles, with selected chart positions
TitleYearAlbum
"More Joy!" [54]
(Duran Duran featuring Chai)
2021 Future Past

Promotional singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions
TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
JPN
Oricon
[19]
"Gyaranboo" (ぎゃらんぶー) [55] [56] 2015Hottaraka Series
"Pichiku Pachiku Cuchiku" (ぴーちくぱーちくきゅーちく) [57] 2016
"Horechatta" (ほれちゃった, "Fell in Love") [58] 2017Pink
"I'm Me" (アイム・ミー) [59] 2018Wagama-mania
"Center of the Face!" [60]
"Let's! Gonjirō" (レッツ!ゴンじろー) [upper-alpha 2] [61] 2019136Non-album singles
"Theme of Tenkorin" (てんこりんのテーマ, Tenkorin no Tēma) [upper-alpha 3] [62] 2021
"Let's Love" (愛そうぜ!, Ai Sō ze!) [upper-alpha 4] [63]
"In Pink" [64]
(featuring Mndsgn)
Wink
"—" denotes items that were ineligible to chart on Oricon singles chart, or items that did not chart.

Guest appearances

The following songs are not singles or promotional singles and have not appeared on an album by Chai.

TitleYearOther artistsAlbum
"Make Up! Make Up!" [65] 2018 Chatmonchy Tribute: I Love Chatmonchy
"Summer Time Chill Out" (with Mana & Kana) [66] Yap!!!Bichrome
"Follow the Big Wave" (with Mana, Kana & Yuna) [67] ReiRei
"MLS" [68] 2020 Gorillaz, JPEGMAFIA Song Machine, Season One: Strange Timez (Deluxe Edition)
"FYO" [69] 2021Michelle
"GNIBN II" [70] Helsinki Lambda Club, PeavisInception (of)
"Oh No!" [71] 2022 Mondo Grosso Big World
"Angry Girl" [72] Confidence Man Re-Tilt

Songwriting and production credits

YearArtistAlbumDetails
2019 Momoiro Clover Z Momoiro Clover ZYuuki: lyrics, Mana: composition, Chai: production ("More We Do!") [73]
Batten Girls BGMYuuki: lyrics ("Killer Killer Smile") [74]

Notes

  1. 1 2 Sources for chart positions are as follows: Pink, [35] Wagamamania, [36] Punk, [37] Wink. [38]
  2. Split single with Demon Kakka, for the anime Kedama no Gonjiro.
  3. Theme song for the anime Teach Me, Hokusai!
  4. Theme song for the anime Dinosaur Biyori .

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