Home Made Kazoku (HOME MADE 家族, literally "Home Made Family") was a Japanese
hip-hoptrio from
Nagoya, formed in 1996, and whose hiatus started in 2016. They are signed to
Ki/oon Records, a subsidiary of
Sony Music.
Biography
Home Made Kazoku is a trio, consisting of members Micro, Kuro, and DJ U-Ichi.[1] The band was originally formed in 1996 the name Hoze Kuro Sambo (HOZE KURO サンボ) as part of the hip-hop group Funhouse.[2] Micro joined the group in 1999 and Hoze left in 2001 to form the duo HB, with the remaining members renaming the band to Home Made Kazoku.
Vocalists Micro and Kuro are originally from the United States. Micro spent a portion of his childhood in Kentucky, while Kuro stated that he lived in the U.S. until he was twelve in Chicago, Illinois.[3]
From 2001 to 2003, the band performed in various
Nagoya nightclubs. Shortly after being signed on through local radio station Zip-FM, the trio released the album Home Sweet Home, from which its similarly titled song became one of the most requested songs on Japanese radio stations for the rest of the year.
In early 2004, the band was chosen to be part of a country-wide tour known as the Japan Club Tour. During the tour, the trio gained a large portion of their Japanese fanbase, and were also signed on by the recording company,
Ki/oon Records. The trio made their major debut with the release of their mini-album Oooh! Yeah! (Oooh! 家~!, Oooh! Iē!). In July 2004, Home Made Kazoku released their first single, Summer Time Magic, which ranked 15th on the
Oricon record charts for nearly 10 weeks.
After a series of singles, including Thank You!!, which was used as the second ending theme for the anime Bleach, and Shōnen Heart, as well as the second opening theme for the anime Eureka Seven, the band's first full-length album was released "Rock the World". "Rock the World" entered the Oricon charts. The record was in fifth place on the Oricon chart for its first week, and would stay in top 20 for the next eight weeks. Rock the World sold 191,744 copies and became the 78th best selling album of 2005.
After their first album, the group went on several tours and concomitantly released several singles. They also released their second and third albums, "Musication" and "Familia".
Of special note, tickets to their second tour were sold out within the span of one hour, a record in Japanese music. In January 2007, it was announced that they would perform the first ending theme to the anime Naruto Shippūden entitled Nagareboshi Shooting Star which entered the Oricon charts at 10th place. One of the member, Micro, was featured on the
Abingdon Boys School song "Lost Reason" as it appeared on their
self-titled album.
Home Made Kazoku has performed for a promotional commercial for a product called "Walky Walky" with their song "Easy Walk". In addition, Home Made Kazoku's single, No Rain No Rainbow, is the movie theme for the second Naruto Shippūden movie.
In 2011, Home Made Kazoku returned to Naruto Shippūden for the third time with the song "FREEDOM", which was the 17th ending theme.
The band played their first show in the US at
Otakon 2010 in Baltimore, MD,[4] and returned for Otakon 2013 alongside
T.M. Revolution.[5]
Their official blog stated in August 2016 that the trio will go on indefinite hiatus by the end of the year. According to the comment by group member Micro, the group is taking a hiatus to "grow individually and take on new challenges." The group's members have since been pursuing solo careers, including DJ U-Ichi's work on his
YouTube channel[6] and Kuro working with former member Hoze on the soul group Enband.[7]
Style
Home Made Kazoku usually displays a very up-beat mood in their music, sometimes described by fans as "feel-good music". The pace of the songs may vary from moderately slow and calm to moderately fast and energetic. Following a trend within Japanese pop, the group makes use of English phrases within the music. This use is rather extensive, as nearly every song contains some amount of English. Most songs utilize the language in the refrain as well as in isolated instances throughout a song.
The subject matter of the music usually concerns love, family, peace, harmonious communication with others, fun, and summer festivities. Additionally, most of the music videos seem to take place in the spring or summer, hearkening back to their up-beat mood and liveliness.
When asked what they want listeners to take away from hearing their music, they responded saying that no matter where you come from or the color of your skin, we are all one big family. When asked which American artist they would most like to collaborate with, the group showed interest primarily in hip-hop and pop artists. Micro would most like to work with
The Black Eyed Peas, Kuro with
Stevie Wonder and U-ICHI with
Jay-Z.[8]
Discography
Albums
H.M.K.U (2001)
Mainichi ga Eiga no you na Hitokoma ~Life Is Beautiful~(2002)
Futari ga Ii ne (二人がいいね, It's Good to Be Together)
Yonaita ni Kaita Rabu Retā (夜中に書いたラブレター)
Manabi no Ma do (学びの窓, Studying the Window Pane)
Merry-go-Round (メリーゴーランド, Merī-gō-Rando)
Nagareboshi: Shooting Star (流れ星 ~Shooting Star~, Nagareboshi ~Shooting Star~)
Life goes on & on(Extended Ver.)
Home Sweet Home(Reform)
Homesick (ホームシック, Hōmushikku)
Encore Symphony (アンコール シンフォニー, Ankōa Shinfonī)
Family Tree~Side Works Collection Vol. 1~
Wait For Me (feat. Arikawa Kotomi)
I Say Yeah (feat. PUSHIM,RHYMESTER,MAY J & MABOROSHI)
abingdon boys school - Lost Reason (feat, Micro)
FLOW - Night Parade (feat. Home Made Kazoku)
Sowelu - Let's Go Faraway (feat. Micro) (Mine-Chang Remix)
SOFFet - Minus To Plus (feat. Kuro)
HB - Haru No Hakuchuumu (feat. Home Made Kazoku)
Noriyuki Makihara - Honno Sukoshi Dake (feat. Kuro)
TUT-1026 - yume tabi (feat. Micro)
LITTLE-Gradation (feat. Micro,SHOGO & SMALLEST)
FUN HOUSE (Fickle Remix) (feat. KAME,HOZE & TUT-1026)
Shimoneta & DJ Taki-Shit - Funky Technician (feat. Home Made Kazoku) (Fickle Remix)
KAME &L.N.K. - Shi GO TO Jin (feat. TUT-1026 & Micro)
Aikotoba Wa Abracadabra (feat. KOME KOME Club)
Singles
Summer Time Magic (7 July 2004)
Summer Time Magic
Mr. Tough Guy
Oooh! Yeah!
Aikotoba (アイコトバ, Aikotoba, Password) (17 November 2004)
Aikotoba
Hero
Home Party
Thank You!! (サンキュー!!) (26 January 2005)
Thank You!!
Home Sweet Home (Reborn)
On the Run (2 March 2005)
On the Run
Live On Direct pt.2
Adrenaline
Shōnen Heart (少年ハート, Shōnen Hāto, Young Boy's Heart) (3 August 2005)
Shōnen Heart
Sora to Umi no Deau Tokoro
Shōnen Heart (Instrumental)
Joyride (5 October 2005)
Joyride
Manabi no Ma do
Life Work!
Joyride (Instrumental)
Salvia Bud/You'll Be Alright With Noriyuki Makihara (サルビアのつぼみ/You'll be alright with 槇原敬之, Sarubia no Tsubomi/You'll Be Alright With Makihara Noriyuki) (18 January 2006)
Salvia no Tsubomi
You'll Be Alright with Noriyuki Makihara
Nani ga ta desu ka?
Salvia no Tsubomi (Instrumental)
You'll Be Alright with Noriyuki Makihara (Instrumental)
Aikotoba wa Abra Cadabra/Manatsu no Dance Call (アイコトバはア・ブラ・カダ・ブラ ~HOME MADE 家族 vs 米米CLUB~/真夏のダンスコール, Aikotoba wa A-bura-kada-bura ~HOME MADE Kazoku tai Kome Kome CLUB~/Manatsu no Dansu Kōru) (12 July 2006)
Aikotoba wa Abra Cadabra Home Made Kazoku vs. Komekome Club
Manatsu no Dance Call
Precious Season
Aikotoba wa Abra Cadabra Home Made Kazoku vs. Komekome Club (Instrumental)