Suite Chic

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Suite Chic
Origin Japan
Genres
Years active2002–2003
Labels Avex Trax
Past members Namie Amuro
Verbal
Ryōsuke Imai

Suite Chic was a collaborative project between some of Japan's top and up-and-coming R&B and hip hop artists, writers, and producers, which debuted on December 18, 2002.

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Suite Chic served as a vehicle for pop singer Namie Amuro, [1] who at the time was establishing herself as a credible R&B artist following a decline in her popularity as a pop singer. Since the dissolution of the project many of its participants have gone on to greater mainstream success and the project revived Amuro's career. [2]

In a late 2005 interview, Amuro said she would like to have Suite Chic make a comeback in 2006, but nothing came of it.[ citation needed ]

History

Ryosuke Imai talked with Verbal of (m-flo) about who was the Japanese Janet Jackson. They reached the conclusion that it was "Namie Amuro", who at the time had seen her career fade following a hiatus. They produced demos without permission and proposed them to Amuro. The project featured up-and-coming DJs and hip-hop producers such as DJ Muro, Dabo and hip-hop singer Ai (singer) on the single "Uh Uh......", who would herself go on to great success. [2]

Verbal named this project Suite Chic, a combination of "High-class (Suite) & Cool (Chic)".

Discography

Albums

YearAlbum JP Sales
2003
When Pop Hits the Fan4200,000+
When Pop Hits the Lab65

Singles

YearSingle JP SalesAlbum
2002"Good Life" (featuring Firstklas) / "Just Say So" (featuring Verbal)35Limited to 30,000 copies.When Pop Hits the Fan
2003"Uh Uh,,,,,," (featuring Ai) / "Baby Be Mine"22

Video albums

Participants

etc.

References

  1. Robert Michael Poole (2006-03-17). "J-pop goes def". Metropolis (free magazine). Archived from the original on 2014-06-27. Retrieved 2011-05-03.
  2. 1 2 Robert Michael Poole (2011-05-05). "Verbal wants to hit the reset button on pop". The Japan Times . Retrieved 2011-05-15.