GENERATIONS from EXILE TRIBE is a six-member Japanese dance and vocal group formed in 2012 and managed by LDH JAPAN, operating as part of the broader EXILE TRIBE entertainment collective associated with the veteran group EXILE.[1] The group blends high-energy choreography with pop vocals, debuting under the Rhythm Zone label with their single "BRAVE IT OUT" on November 21, 2012, and has since become known for chart-topping releases and large-scale live performances.[2]The group's origins trace back to 2011, when LDH initiated auditions to form a new unit within the EXILE TRIBE framework, selecting initial candidates through the "EXILE Vocal Battle Audition" and "EXILE Performer Battle Audition."[2] By 2012, the lineup solidified with a mix of vocalists and performers, though it underwent changes, including the graduation of performer Mandy Sekiguchi in 2018, leading to the current stable six-member configuration as of 2025.[2] Over the years, GENERATIONS has released multiple albums and singles, all achieving top-10 positions on the Oricon charts, with three consecutive number-one albums, and has expanded into acting, modeling, and variety show appearances by its members.[2]Key members include vocalists Ryota Katayose (born August 29, 1994), Ryuto Kazuhara (born December 28, 1992), and Reo Sano (born January 8, 1996), alongside performers Alan Shirahama (born August 4, 1993), Yuta Nakatsuka (born January 7, 1993), and Hayato Komori (born June 13, 1995).[3][4][5][6] Notable achievements encompass world tours in 2015 and 2017, a landmark five-dome tour in 2019 that drew over 460,000 attendees, and consecutive appearances on NHK's Kohaku Uta Gassen from 2019 to 2021.[2] In recent years, the group marked its 10th anniversary in 2022 with special projects, released the album beyond the GENERATIONS in 2023, and in 2025 launched the "PRODUCE 6IX COLORS" initiative featuring member-produced singles over six months starting in February, alongside the arena tourGENERATIONS LIVE TOUR 2025 '6IX SENSE'.[2] The group also announced the studio album 6IX PIECE for release on December 17, 2025.[2] Additionally, they were appointed as "Gymnastics Nippon Support Ambassadors" in 2024 and collaborated on events like the "TOKYO GENERATIONS COLLECTION" fashion show in September 2025.[2]
History
2011–2012: Formation and pre-debut
In 2011, LDH president Hiro initiated the formation of Generations as a new vocal and dance unit within the broader Exile Tribe collective, aiming to cultivate the next generation of performers under the agency's umbrella. The group was envisioned as a blend of dynamic dance elements and strong vocal capabilities, drawing from LDH's established training infrastructure to build a fresh identity alongside flagship acts like Exile. This project marked an expansion of Exile Tribe's roster, emphasizing youth and versatility in performance.[2][7]The original seven members were assembled through a rigorous selection process tied to LDH's audition system. Vocalists Ryota Katayose and Ryuto Kazuhara emerged as finalists from the EXILE Presents VOCAL BATTLE AUDITION 2 held in 2010, a competition designed to identify promising singers for integration into the agency's units; though not selected for Exile itself, their talents were redirected to this new group. The performers—Alan Shirahama, Yuta Nakatsuka, Hayato Komori, Reo Sano, and Mandy Sekiguchi—were primarily scouted from EXPG (Exile Professional Gymnastics) studios, with Shirahama and Nakatsuka bringing prior experience from the agency's acting troupe Gekidan Exile. This mix ensured a balanced lineup of established dancers and emerging vocal power, all aged in their late teens to early twenties at the time.[7][8]During their pre-debut phase, the members focused on intensive training at EXPG studios to refine their synchronized dance routines and vocal harmonies, preparing for major label entry under rhythm zone. They gained initial live experience by serving as opening acts for Exile's tours, including select dates on the EXILE LIVE TOUR 2011 TOWER OF WISH, which allowed them to perform before large audiences and build stage presence within the Exile Tribe ecosystem. By mid-2012, their debut was formally announced, with the single "BRAVE IT OUT" positioned as a launchpad; this track also served as the theme song for the Nippon TV drama Sugarless, starring Shirahama in the lead role, providing early media exposure through television tie-in promotion ahead of the November 21 release. These activities helped establish the group's visibility without overshadowing their official major debut.[2][9]
2013–2014: Debut album Generations
Generations from Exile Tribe made their major debut on November 21, 2012, with the single "Brave It Out", which served as the theme song for the NTV drama Sugarless starring member Alan Shirahama.[10] The single entered the top 10 on the Oricon weekly singles chart, marking the group's initial commercial success following their pre-debut activities.[1]The group continued building momentum with subsequent singles before releasing their self-titled debut album Generations on November 13, 2013.[11] The album debuted at number one on the Oricon weekly albums chart, selling over 49,000 copies in its first week and establishing the group as a rising force in the J-pop scene.[11]In January 2014, EXILE leader HIRO appointed Alan Shirahama as the leader of Generations from Exile Tribe, a role he continues to hold while balancing activities with EXILE.[12]To promote their debut era, the group participated in key live events, including performances during EXILE's LIVE TOUR 2013 "EXILE PRIDE" from April to September 2013 and the multi-group EXILE TRIBE PERFECT YEAR LIVE TOUR TOWER OF WISH 2014 THE REVOLUTION from September to December 2014, which featured all EXILE TRIBE acts across domes and arenas.[13] These appearances provided early exposure and honed their stage presence ahead of their first solo tour in 2015.[1]
2015–2016: Generation Ex and Speedster
In 2015, Generations from Exile Tribe released their second studio album, Generation Ex, on February 18, which debuted at number one on the Oricon weekly album chart, selling 64,000 copies in its first week and marking the group's second consecutive chart-topping album.[14] The album showcased the group's evolving sound, blending high-energy dance tracks with vocal-driven ballads, and solidified their growing presence in the J-pop scene following their debut success.The group achieved their first number-one single with "All for You," released on September 16, 2015, which sold over 150,000 copies in its debut week atop the Oricon weekly singles chart.[15] This track served as the theme song for the filmGirl's Step, highlighting the members' synchronized choreography and emotional delivery, and represented a milestone in their commercial breakthrough.That year, Generations embarked on their first world tour, GENERATIONS WORLD TOUR 2015 "Generation Ex", spanning April to June across Japan, London, and Hong Kong, which expanded their international media exposure through live footage and promotional events.[16]In 2016, the group followed with their third studio album, Speedster, released on March 2, which also topped the Oricon weekly album chart with 71,000 first-week sales, outperforming the previous album and achieving their third consecutive number-one release.[17] The album's title and content emphasized themes of speed, momentum, and energetic transformation, reflecting the group's dynamic performance style with tracks like "AGEHA" and "Evergreen."[18]Building on this momentum, Generations launched their first arena tour, GENERATIONS LIVE TOUR 2016 "Speedster", running from April to December across multiple Japanese venues, further boosting their live performance profile and fan engagement. Their media presence grew through television appearances and events, culminating in a win for Best Choreography at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards Japan for the "AGEHA" music video.[19]
2017–2018: Mad Cyclone, United Journey, and Best Generation
In 2017, Generations from Exile Tribe released their fourth studio album, Namida o Nagasenai Pierrot wa Taiyou mo Tsuki mo Nai Sora o Miageta, on July 5, featuring a blend of dance-pop and ballad tracks recorded between 2016 and 2017 under the Rhythm Zone label.[20] The album peaked at number 2 on the Oricon weekly charts, marking continued commercial success following their prior releases.[21] That same year, the group launched their second nationwide arena tour, GENERATIONS LIVE TOUR 2017 "MAD CYCLONE", which spanned from July 22 to December 17 across 10 cities with 27 performances, showcasing high-energy choreography and live renditions of their growing catalog.[22]On January 1, 2018, Generations released their first compilation album, BEST GENERATION, a retrospective collection encompassing all singles from their 2012 debut "BRAVE IT OUT" through the 2017 release "BIG CITY RODEO", alongside new tracks and cover songs such as a rendition of "Y.M.C.A.".[23][24] The album was issued in multiple editions, including versions with bonus DVDs featuring music videos and live performances from events like a-nation, providing fans with a comprehensive overview of the group's evolution up to that point.[25]Later in 2018, the group debuted the single "United Journey" in a shortened version on May 12, coinciding with the start of their GENERATIONS LIVE TOUR 2018 "UNITED JOURNEY", their inaugural dome tour that ran from May 12 to August 5 across major venues including Nagoya Dome and Tokyo Dome for a total of 10 concerts.[26] This tour represented a milestone in their career, elevating them to stadium-level performances and underscoring their rising prominence within the J-pop scene.[22]
In 2019, Generations from Exile Tribe launched a three-month consecutive single release project, marking a significant phase in their career tied to themes of youth and personal chronicles. The project began with "Brand New Story" on July 17, followed by "DREAMERS" on August 28, and concluded with "EXPerience Greatness" on September 25. These releases served as lead singles for their upcoming album, emphasizing narratives of aspiration, dreams, and experiential growth among young adults.[1][27]The culmination of this project was the release of their fifth studio album, Shonen Chronicle, on November 21, 2019. The album, titled to evoke a "boy chronicle" or youthful timeline, explores personal growth and self-discovery through tracks that blend introspective lyrics with energetic pop and dance elements. It includes the three project singles alongside new songs like "A New Chronicle" and "G-ENERGY," reflecting the members' evolving stories from debut to maturity. Available in multiple editions including CD+DVD and limited first-press versions, the album underscored the group's thematic focus on chronicling life's transitions.[1][28]A key collaborative event that year was "Battle of Tokyo," a multimedia entertainment project led by the Jr. EXILE groups, including Generations from Exile Tribe. Launched in July 2019, it featured a four-day live concert at Makuhari Messe from July 4 to 7, where the groups performed as rival teams in a conceptual "battle" format, fostering inter-group synergy. The project also produced the collaborative album BATTLE OF TOKYO 〜ENTER THE Jr.EXILE〜 on July 3, with Generations contributing tracks that highlighted competitive energy and unity within the Exile Tribe collective. This initiative expanded on prior tour elements by integrating narrative storytelling and cross-group performances.[29][1]Capping off the year, Generations made their debut appearance on NHK's prestigious Kōhaku Uta Gassen on December 31, 2019, performing "EXPerience Greatness" live from NHK Hall in Tokyo. This milestone broadcast, viewed by millions, signified their breakthrough into mainstream national television and affirmed their rising prominence in Japanese entertainment. The performance aligned with the era's youth-centric themes, showcasing synchronized dance and vocal prowess to a broad audience.[1][30]
2020–2021: Live×Online, Up & Down, and COVID-19 adaptations
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to the cancellation of numerous live performances across Japan, Generations from Exile Tribe shifted to virtual concerts under the Live×Online series in 2020.[31] The inaugural event, LIVE×ONLINE "GENERATIONS," took place on July 6, 2020, allowing fans to experience the group's dynamic performances remotely through streaming platforms.[32] Subsequent installments, including Generations Live×Online Infinity "Strange Halloween Night" on October 31 and Generations Live×Online 2020 Ballad Best Orchestra Live on December 27, incorporated special elements like orchestral arrangements and surprise guest appearances to maintain engagement despite restrictions on in-person gatherings.[31][32]Building on this digital pivot, the group released their 24th single, "Loading...," on November 18, 2020, exclusively as a digital EP to adapt to the era's limitations on physical distribution and events.[33] The release emphasized themes of input and output amid restricted activities, featuring tracks like "You & I" and "Lonely," which were promoted via lyric videos and online media tie-ins, such as ending themes for television programs.[33] This approach highlighted innovations in fan interaction, including behind-the-scenes content and virtual meet-and-greets, helping to sustain community during lockdowns.[33]In 2021, Generations from Exile Tribe returned with their sixth studio album, Up & Down, released on July 14 after a hiatus of nearly two years from full-length projects.[34] The album included five new tracks, such as "Make Me Better" and "HELLO! HALO! (feat. DANCEARTH)," blending upbeat dance elements with reflective ballads to capture the ups and downs of the pandemic period.[34] Accompanying the album's promotion, the group contributed the anime tie-in single "Unchained World," which served as the ending theme for Netflix's Baki Hanma series and was digitally pre-released on September 2, 2021, before its physical single debut on October 6.[35] These efforts addressed ongoing challenges like venue capacity limits by prioritizing hybrid online-offline strategies, fostering resilience in fan connections through multimedia collaborations.[34][35]
2022–2023: Wonder Square and album X
In 2022, Generations from Exile Tribe resumed large-scale live performances with their GENERATIONS LIVE TOUR 2022 "WONDER SQUARE," held from March 11 to December 15 across multiple arenas in Japan.[36] This marked the group's first arena tour since 2017 and their first tour with full audience capacity in approximately 3.5 years, following the Shonen Chronicle tour in 2019 that was impacted by pandemic restrictions.[37] The tour concluded with a Christmas special finale at Saitama Super Arena on December 15, emphasizing high-energy dance and vocal performances that re-engaged fans in physical venues after a period dominated by virtual events.[38]On August 3, 2022, the group released their 27th single, "Chikara no Kagiri," which served as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama series Teppachi!, starring Gekidan Exile's Keita Machida.[39] The track, meaning "With All of My Strength," debuted at number three on the Oricon weekly singles chart and reached number two on the Billboard Japan Hot 100, reflecting renewed interest in their music amid post-pandemic market stabilization.[40]The group's seventh studio album, X (pronounced "Ten"), was released on March 8, 2023, in five editions including limited versions with bonus photobooks and Blu-ray content.[41] This album arrived during their 10th anniversary year preparations, building on the momentum from the Wonder Square tour and single releases to solidify their return to consistent physical and digital outputs.[1]Post-COVID recovery was evident in the successful resumption of fan events, with the Wonder Square tour drawing significant attendance and leading to a live DVD/Blu-ray and album release on April 26, 2023, which captured the era's energetic performances.[42] Sales figures for "Chikara no Kagiri" exceeded 66,000 physical copies in 2022, contributing to the group's overall rebound in the J-pop market as live events normalized.[43]
2024–2025: Member graduation and 6IX SENSE project
On April 30, 2024, LDH JAPAN announced that Mandy Sekiguchi would graduate from Generations from Exile Tribe and depart the agency effective June 25, 2024, reducing the group to six members.[44] Sekiguchi's departure marked a significant lineup change for the group, which had maintained stability following their recovery phase in 2022–2023. The remaining members—Ryota Katayose, Ryuto Kazuhara, Alan Shirahama, Yuta Nakatsuka, Reo Sano, and Hayato Komori—continued activities under the agency's support, emphasizing a renewed focus on individual creativity and collective evolution.In response to the transition, Generations announced their 2025 theme "PRODUCE 6IX COLORS," a project featuring six member-produced digital singles released monthly from February to July 2025, each highlighting a unique "color" contributed by one member.[45] The initiative began with "True or Doubt," produced by Yuta Nakatsuka, on February 3, 2025, followed by subsequent tracks such as "Kizuitakoto wa" by Ryohei Hayama in March and others through July, culminating in a showcase of the group's artistic versatility post-graduation. This project served as a creative cornerstone, integrating personal production styles to refresh their sound and engage fans during the transitional period.Building on the momentum, the group headlined their GENERATIONS LIVE TOUR 2025 "6IX SENSE," a national tour commencing on September 21, 2025, in Fukuoka and spanning multiple cities including Osaka, Shizuoka, and Tokyo through November.[46] The tour emphasized sensory and thematic elements tied to the "6IX SENSE" concept, incorporating performances of new material from the PRODUCE 6IX COLORS singles alongside established hits, and drew strong attendance to affirm the six-member lineup's cohesion.On October 19, 2025, Generations revealed details of their eighth studio album, 6IX PIECE, scheduled for release on December 17, 2025, via Rhythm Zone, compiling the PRODUCE 6IX COLORS tracks with additional original content.[47] The album's announcement aligned with the tour's early dates, positioning it as a capstone to the year's innovations. Earlier that month, on October 27, 2025, the group appeared at the opening ceremony of the 38th Tokyo International Film Festival, walking the red carpet and promoting their first documentary film GENERATIONS: The Documentary, which screened as a special entry on November 1, 2025.[47] This appearance highlighted their expanding media presence amid the member's graduation and project rollout.
Members
Current members
As of 2025, Generations from Exile Tribe comprises six active members, following the group's transition to this lineup in June 2024 after the graduation of a longtime performer.[1] The members, who joined as part of the original formation announced in 2012, contribute to the group's dance-and-vocal style through specialized roles in performance, vocals, and rap, while pursuing individual endeavors that enhance the collective's visibility in entertainment. The group consists of two vocalists and four performers.[1]Alan Shirahama (born August 4, 1993, in Ehime Prefecture, Japan), of half-Filipino and half-Japanese descent, serves as the group's leader and primary performer, handling dance and backing vocals.[5] He joined the group in April 2012 and assumed leadership in January 2014, guiding its creative direction and dynamics during major tours and releases.[5] Beyond the group, Shirahama is active as a DJ under the alias ALAN and has appeared in films and television, including roles that leverage his dance expertise to promote the Exile Tribe brand.[5]Ryota Katayose (born August 29, 1994, in Osaka, Japan) is one of the lead vocalists, delivering the group's melodic hooks and harmonies while contributing to choreography.[48] He debuted with Generations in November 2012 and has been instrumental in elevating the group's pop appeal through his expressive stage presence.[48] Katayose's solo activities focus on acting, with notable roles in dramas like GTO (2014) and films such as Kiss Me at the Stroke of Midnight (2019), which have broadened the group's reach into mainstream Japanese media.[48]Ryuto Kazuhara (born December 28, 1992, in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan) functions as a lead vocalist specializing in rap and dance, adding rhythmic intensity and energy to live performances and tracks.[4] Joining in 2012, he supports the group's high-energy sets and has contributed to songwriting efforts that blend hip-hop elements with J-pop.[4] His role emphasizes group cohesion during tours, and he occasionally engages in modeling and variety show appearances to maintain fan engagement.[4]Hayato Komori (born June 13, 1995, in Mie Prefecture, Japan) is a key dancer and performer, often serving as the MC for live events to facilitate audience interaction and smooth transitions.[6] He became an official member in 2012 and plays a vital role in the group's synchronized choreography, helping to sustain performance quality amid extensive touring schedules.[6] Komori's contributions extend to behind-the-scenes support, and he has made guest appearances in television programs highlighting his dance skills.[6]Reo Sano (born January 8, 1996, in Aichi Prefecture, Japan), also known by his rap alias Lil Twiggz, acts as a performer providing versatile rap verses and dance.[49] Debuting with the group in November 2012, he enhances the stage charisma essential to Generations' dynamic shows.[49] In solo pursuits, Sano has built an acting career with roles in dramas such as GTO (2014) and Cover-up (2016), using these platforms to showcase his multifaceted talents.[49]Yuta Nakatsuka (born January 7, 1993, in Osaka, Japan) serves as a performer focused on rap and intricate dance routines, infusing the group's music with urban flair and precision.[50] He joined in 2012 after serving as a backup dancer and has been pivotal in maintaining the high physical demands of their live productions.[50] Nakatsuka's individual work includes a lead role in the 2023 film SANA, which drew over 380,000 viewers and highlighted his acting potential alongside group affiliations.[50]In 2025, the six members are collaborating on the "PRODUCE 6IX COLORS" initiative, releasing member-produced singles from February to September, alongside the "6IX SENSE" tour commencing in September across eight cities.[1] This project underscores their evolving group dynamics and individual creative inputs in the post-2024 era.[1]
Former members
Mandy Sekiguchi (born January 25, 1991, in New Jersey, United States) is a Japanese-American dancer, rapper, and performer of half-Japanese and half-Nigerian descent.[51] He joined LDH in 2011 and was announced as one of the original members of Generations from Exile Tribe in April 2012, alongside Hayato Komori and Reo Sano, contributing to the group's pre-debut training and activities under the "Musha Shugyo" program.[52][30]As a core performer specializing in dance and rap, Sekiguchi played a pivotal role in the group's dynamic stage presence from their debut single "Brave It Out" in November 2012 through their major releases and tours up to 2024.[53] His contributions included lead rap verses in tracks like "Hard Knock Days" from the 2013 album Generations and energetic dance routines in live performances, such as the 2015 "Generation Ex Tour," where he helped establish the group's high-energy style blending hip-hop and pop.[51] In 2014, he expanded his involvement by joining the senior group EXILE as a performer following the EXILE Performer Battle Audition, participating in joint EXILE TRIBE events like "Exile Tribe Live Tour 2014 'Tower of Wish'" and enhancing Generations' integration within the LDH family.[54] Over his 12-year tenure with Generations, Sekiguchi appeared in all studio albums, including Speedster (2015) and X (2023), and supported key milestones such as the 2017 "Best Generation" compilation and the 2022 "Wonder Square" tour, often highlighted for his charismatic freestyle elements and audience engagement.[52]On April 30, 2024, LDH announced Sekiguchi's graduation from Generations from Exile Tribe, EXILE, and all affiliated activities, effective June 25, 2024, following discussions that respected his desire for new personal challenges outside the agency.[44] In his official message, Sekiguchi expressed gratitude for 13 years of growth within the LDH "family," crediting the group and fans for shaping his career, but stated he felt ready to "stand on his own" and pursue independent endeavors in entertainment to further evolve as an artist.[55] His departure marked the first member graduation in Generations' history, prompting the group to reconfigure as a six-member unit for the subsequent "6IX SENSE" project in late 2024.[56]
Discography
Studio albums
Generations from Exile Tribe has released seven studio albums and one mini-album since their debut, each showcasing their evolution in vocal and dance fusion within J-pop. The group's albums often explore themes of youth, emotion, and personal growth, reflecting their dynamic performances and songwriting. Early works established their energetic style, while later releases incorporated more introspective and member-driven concepts. All albums have charted on the Oricon Weekly Album Chart, with the first three achieving number one positions.[57]
Title
Release date
Peak Oricon position
First-week sales
Total sales
Certifications
Thematic overview
GENERATIONS
November 13, 2013
1
49,000 copies
100,000 shipments
Gold (RIAJ)
Debut album introducing the group's high-energy dance tracks and vocal harmonies, marking their entry as the next generation of Exile Tribe with songs emphasizing bravery and unity.[11][58]
GENERATION EX
February 18, 2015
1
64,429 copies
100,000 shipments
Gold (RIAJ)
Builds on their debut with matured production, featuring themes of generational shift and perseverance through tracks blending pop and R&B elements.[59][60]
SPEEDSTER
March 2, 2016
1
71,000 copies
110,643 copies
Gold (RIAJ)
Focuses on speed and momentum in life, with upbeat anthems and electronic influences symbolizing rapid personal and group progression.[61]
Namida wo Nagasenai Pierrot wa Taiyou mo Tsuki mo Nai Sora wo Miageta
July 5, 2017
2
97,000 equivalent units
128,752 copies
Gold (RIAJ)
Explores emotional restraint and introspection under adversity, titled "A Tearless Pierrot Looked Up at the Sky Without Sun or Moon," incorporating melancholic ballads and dramatic narratives.[62][63]
Shōnen Chronicle
November 21, 2019
2
Not specified in sources
59,235 copies
None reported
Chronicles the trials and triumphs of youth, with nostalgic reflections on adolescence through a mix of rock-infused pop tracks evoking coming-of-age stories.[64]
Up & Down
July 14, 2021
3
Not specified in sources
Not specified in sources
None reported
Captures life's fluctuations and resilience, featuring diverse genres from hip-hop to ballads amid pandemic-era adaptations, emphasizing emotional highs and lows.[65]
Ⅹ (X)
March 8, 2023
2
Not specified in sources
Not specified in sources
None reported
Marks a decade milestone with experimental sounds and collaborations, themed around unity and future visions in a post-pandemic landscape.[66]
6IX PIECE
December 17, 2025 (upcoming)
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
None
Member-produced concept album under "PRODUCE 6IX COLORS," integrating six distinct styles to represent each member's color and the group's harmony.[67][1][47]
In November 2023, the group released their first mini-album beyond the GENERATIONS (Oricon peak: 4, first-week sales: 22,000 copies, total sales: 35,000 copies), commemorating their 10th anniversary with live tour selections and new tracks.[68][69]The debut album GENERATIONS solidified their position in the Exile Tribe lineage, achieving immediate commercial success and setting the foundation for their blend of synchronized choreography and emotive vocals. Subsequent releases like GENERATION EX and SPEEDSTER maintained top-chart dominance, with increasing sales reflecting growing fanbase engagement through arena tours tied to each project. The 2017 album shifted toward deeper lyrical content, peaking just outside the top spot but outperforming prior totals, highlighting the group's artistic maturation.Later albums such as Shōnen Chronicle and Up & Down adapted to changing industry dynamics, including digital shifts and external challenges, while still securing strong chart placements. Ⅹ continued this trajectory with innovative production, underscoring their longevity. The forthcoming 6IX PIECE promises a collaborative pinnacle, aligning with ongoing member-focused initiatives. Certifications from the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for early albums affirm their physical sales impact in a streaming-dominant era.[1]
Compilation albums
BEST GENERATION is the first compilation album by Generations from Exile Tribe, released on January 1, 2018, serving as a retrospective of the group's career highlights from their 2012 debut single "BRAVE IT OUT" through their 2017 single "BIG CITY RODEO."[23] The album compiles all 16 previous singles on its primary disc, alongside one new original track, "ALRIGHT! ALRIGHT!," to mark the culmination of their early years.[70] Deluxe editions further include a bonus disc featuring seven cover songs previously released as digital singles, such as "Y.M.C.A." (originally by Village People), "I Believe" (by Yuki Saito), and "Lovers Again" (by Exile), providing fans with a curated selection of the group's interpretive works.[23]The release was issued in multiple formats to cater to diverse collector preferences, including a limited BOX edition with three CDs, four DVDs or Blu-rays, a photobook chronicling their world tour experiences, and a special casing; deluxe editions with two CDs and three video discs; standard editions pairing a single CD with DVD/Blu-ray or standalone; and an International Edition featuring English versions of all tracks plus a world tour documentary.[23] Video content across editions encompasses 26 music videos, live performances from the "a-nation" festival, and a five-year anniversary documentary, emphasizing the group's visual and performative evolution.[23] An International Edition variant reimagines the compilation for global audiences with translated singles and additional tour footage.[23]Commercially, BEST GENERATION peaked at number 2 on the Oricon weekly albumchart and maintained a presence for 45 weeks, underscoring its enduring popularity among fans.[70] The album's thematic focus on career milestones, combined with exclusive bonus materials, solidified it as a pivotal release celebrating the group's foundational achievements prior to subsequent studio efforts.[71]
Singles as lead artists
Generations from Exile Tribe debuted with their first single "BRAVE IT OUT" on November 21, 2012, marking the start of a prolific run of physical singles under their name as primary artists. Since then, the group has issued 26 physical singles, all of which have achieved top-10 positions on the Oricon weekly singles chart, with notable number-one debuts including "ALL FOR YOU" (2015), their first chart-topper, and "Namida" (2016). Many of these releases served as theme songs for television dramas, anime, and films, contributing to their commercial success and cultural impact. Sales figures for early singles often exceeded 50,000 copies in the first week, while later ones maintained strong performance amid shifting music consumption trends.[1][72]The following table lists their physical singles in chronological order, including release dates, selected formats (typically CD editions with limited variants), key tie-ins, Oricon weekly peaks, and first-week sales where available to highlight scale. All chart data is from Oricon rankings.[72]
No.
Title
Release Date
Formats
Tie-in
Oricon Peak
First-Week Sales
1
BRAVE IT OUT
November 21, 2012
CD (3 editions)
—
3
38,000
2
ANIMAL
January 30, 2013
CD (3 editions)
—
2
45,000
3
Love You More (恋音と雨空)
May 15, 2013
CD (3 editions)
—
3
52,000
4
HOT SHOT!!
October 9, 2013
CD (3 editions)
—
2
60,000
5
NEVER LET YOU GO
April 23, 2014
CD (3 editions)
—
2
55,000
6
Always with You (いつもそばに)
September 3, 2014
CD (3 editions)
—
3
48,000
7
Sing it Loud
January 28, 2015
CD (3 editions)
—
3
62,000
8
Evergreen
May 13, 2015
CD (3 editions)
—
2
58,000
9
Hard Knock Days
August 12, 2015
CD (3 editions)
Opening theme for anime D.Gray-man Hallow
2
65,000
10
ALL FOR YOU
September 16, 2015
CD (3 editions)
—
1
72,000
11
AGEHA
January 26, 2016
CD (3 editions)
—
2
68,000
12
Namida (涙)
June 29, 2016
CD (3 editions)
—
1
80,000
13
PIERROT -泣かないピエロ-
November 16, 2016
CD (3 editions)
—
2
55,000
14
太陽も月も (Taiyō mo Tsuki mo)
April 12, 2017
CD (3 editions)
—
6
45,000
15
BIG CITY RODEO
October 25, 2017
CD (3 editions)
—
2
50,000
16
F.L.Y. BOYS F.L.Y. GIRLS
June 13, 2018
CD (3 editions)
—
2
52,000
17
少年 (Shōnen)
October 31, 2018
CD (3 editions)
—
2
48,000
18
Brand New Story
July 17, 2019
CD (3 editions)
—
7
35,000
19
DREAMERS
August 28, 2019
CD (3 editions)
—
2
42,000
20
EXPerience Greatness
September 25, 2019
CD (3 editions)
—
7
30,000
21
ひらひらひらめき (Hirahira Hirameki)
April 15, 2020
CD (3 editions)
—
5
40,000
22
Loading...
November 18, 2020
CD (3 editions)
—
5
38,000
23
Ame Nochi Hare (雨のち晴れ)
February 10, 2021
CD (3 editions)
Theme song for TV Asahi drama Koi wa Tsuzuku yo Doko Made mo
4
45,000
24
Unchained World
October 6, 2021
CD (3 editions)
Ending theme for anime Tsuki to Laika to Nosferatu
6
32,000
25
チカラノカギリ (Chikara no Kagiri)
August 3, 2022
CD (3 editions)
—
3
28,000
26
愛傷 (Aikizu) / My Turn
November 23, 2022
CD (3 editions)
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9
25,000
These singles often featured multiple tracks and were included on the group's studio albums, such as "ALL FOR YOU" on Speedster (2016). Notable achievements include multiple top-two debuts in their early years, reflecting strong fan support and promotional tie-ins that boosted visibility.[1]
Singles as featured artists
Generations from Exile Tribe has participated in collaborative singles as featured artists, primarily through joint projects within the Exile Tribe collective, which emphasize inter-group synergy and shared performances.A key example is "Burning Up," released on July 10, 2013, as a split maxi-single with Sandaime J Soul Brothers under the Exile Tribe name by Rhythm Zone (catalog RZCD-59422). The track, featuring performances by both groups, served as Exile Tribe's second single and highlighted early cross-promotion efforts among the label's acts. It debuted at number one on the Oricon weekly singles chart, selling 264,000 copies in its first week, and ranked 25th on the 2013 yearly chart with total sales of 287,874 copies.[73][74][75]In 2019, Generations featured on digital pre-release tracks for the Jr. Exile compilation album BATTLE OF TOKYO ENTER THE Jr.EXILE, including "Shoot It Out" (with THE RAMPAGE from Exile Tribe, June 3) and "Break Down Ya Walls" (with BALLISTIK BOYZ from Exile Tribe, June 10), both released ahead of the full album on July 3 by Rhythm Zone. These competitive "vs." collaborations underscored the project's focus on rivalry and unity among emerging Exile Tribe groups.
Digital singles
Generations from Exile Tribe has utilized digital singles as a means to deliver music directly to fans via streaming and download platforms, bypassing physical production and enabling rapid releases tied to promotional campaigns or media collaborations. These singles, available on services such as iTunes, Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube Music, differ from the group's physical singles by focusing on digital distribution, which facilitates global accessibility and integration with online events or projects without the logistics of manufacturing CDs.[1]The group's inaugural digital single, "G-Energy," was released on December 19, 2018, as part of the LDH "ENERGY PROJECT" promoting martial arts initiatives alongside E-girls; it garnered attention through its energetic theme and music video, achieving strong initial streams on platforms like iTunes.[76][77]"You & I" followed on May 11, 2020, serving as an uplifting track amid the COVID-19 pandemic, with its release coinciding with virtual fan engagements and streaming promotions that boosted its play counts on YouTube and Spotify.[1]In 2021, "Hello! Halo!" debuted on May 1 as the theme song for NHK's educational children's program "Eigo de Asobou! ABC," emphasizing fun and learning, and it performed well on digital charts due to targeted broadcasts and online tie-ins."Atarashii Sekai" (New World) arrived on May 23, 2022, capturing themes of renewal and was promoted through social media campaigns, leading to notable downloads and streams reflective of the group's evolving sound.[1]"Minna no Uta" was released on July 10, 2023, as a promotional single tied to the group's 10th anniversary activities.[78]"Endless Journey" followed on May 18, 2024, selected as the support song for the Japan national gymnastics team.[79]"Cozy" was digitally released on January 10, 2025.[80]In 2025, following the June 2024 graduation of member Mandy Sekiguchi, the group launched the "PRODUCE 6IX COLORS" initiative, featuring six member-produced digital singles released monthly from February to July to highlight individual creativity ahead of their arena tour and upcoming album: "True or Doubt" (produced by Yuta Nakatsuka, February 3), "Kizuita Koto wa" (produced by Ryota Katayose, March 3), "Two Steps Back" (produced by Alan Shirahama, April 7), "MY GENERATION" (produced by Hayato Komori, May 5), "Magic Hour" (produced by Reo Sano, June 2), and "Summer Vacation" (produced by Ryuto Kazuhara, July 7). These achieved high streaming engagement on platforms like LINE MUSIC and Spotify, with promotional campaigns extending to fan-voted content and online concerts.[45][1]Additionally, on September 8, 2025, the group collaborated with Da-iCE on the digital single "Grounds."[47]
Video albums
Generations from Exile Tribe's video albums primarily consist of live concert footage from their national tours, released in DVD and Blu-ray formats by Rhythm Zone. These releases often feature full performances, multi-angle viewing options, and bonus content such as documentaries and photo books in limited editions, providing fans with immersive experiences of the group's dynamic stage presence.[81]The group's first video album, GENERATIONS LIVE TOUR 2016 SPEEDSTER, was released on December 28, 2016, capturing their arena tour from April to August 2016, with highlights including hits like "Hard Hit" and behind-the-scenes interviews. It peaked at number 1 on the Oricon weekly DVD/Blu-ray chart.[81][82]Following their 2017 tour, GENERATIONS LIVE TOUR 2017 MAD CYCLONE was issued on February 28, 2018, in DVD and Blu-ray editions, showcasing high-energy sets from their nationwide performances and earning a number 1 position on the Oricon DVD/Blu-ray ranking. The limited edition includes a 100-page photo book detailing tour preparations.[81][82]GENERATIONS LIVE TOUR 2018 "UNITED JOURNEY" documents their debut dome tour from May to August 2018, released on January 23, 2019, in multiple formats including standard and first-press limited Blu-ray editions. It debuted at number 2 on the Oricon weekly Blu-ray chart, with 56 chart appearances, and features 30 tracks plus a documentary on the tour's challenges.[83][81][84]The 2022 tour footage, GENERATIONS LIVE TOUR 2022 "WONDER SQUARE", was released on April 26, 2023, as a two-disc Blu-ray set recording the March 26 K-Arena Yokohama finale, including 25 songs and bonus rehearsal clips. It achieved a number 3 peak on the Oricon DVD/Blu-ray chart, selling over 4,600 units in its first week.[85][81]GENERATIONS 10th ANNIVERSARY YEAR GENERATIONS LIVE TOUR 2023 "THE BEST", commemorating their 10th anniversary, was released on December 20, 2023, featuring selections from their March to October 2023 tour across 20 venues, with a focus on career-spanning medleys. The Blu-ray edition topped the Oricon weekly chart in its debut week.[81][82]Most recently, GENERATIONS LIVE TOUR 2024 "GENERATIONS 2.0" captures their September to December 2024 arena tour, released on February 26, 2025, in two-disc DVD and Blu-ray formats from the October 14 Yoyogi National Gymnasium performance. It reached number 2 on the Oricon DVD chart with 7 weeks of appearances, including new tracks like "Cozy" and evolution-themed visuals.[86][81][1]
GENERATIONS 10th ANNIVERSARY YEAR GENERATIONS LIVE TOUR 2023 "THE BEST"
December 20, 2023
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GENERATIONS LIVE TOUR 2024 "GENERATIONS 2.0"
February 26, 2025
DVD (2-disc), Blu-ray (2-disc)
2
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Tours and live performances
Headlining tours
Generations from ExileTribe transitioned from arena-level performances to dome tours as their popularity grew, marking a significant evolution in their live production scale. Their first arena tour occurred in 2016, followed by subsequent arena outings in 2017, before achieving the milestone of a dome tour in 2018, which allowed for larger audiences and more elaborate staging. This progression reflected the group's rising status within the Exile Tribe collective and their ability to draw substantial crowds across major Japanese venues.[87][88]The group's inaugural dome tour, GENERATIONS LIVE TOUR 2018 "UNITED JOURNEY," ran from May 12 to August 5, 2018, encompassing 10 performances across four major domes: Nagoya Dome, Kyocera Dome Osaka, Fukuoka Yahoo! Japan Dome, and Tokyo Dome. The tour promoted their best-of compilation BEST GENERATION with a setlist featuring hits like "AGEHA" and "Hard Knock Days," emphasizing high-energy dance routines and synchronized visuals to unify the audience experience. It showcased their expanded reach beyond arenas.[89]In 2019, Generations held their landmark five-dome tour, GENERATIONS LIVE TOUR 2019 "BATTLE OF TOKYO," from August 31 to October 6, performing at Sapporo Dome, Nagoya Dome, Kyocera Dome Osaka, Fukuoka PayPay Dome, and Tokyo Dome. The tour, supporting the album Shonen Chronicle, drew over 460,000 attendees across 10 shows, highlighting elaborate staging and fan engagement.[27]In 2022, following a hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Generations returned with GENERATIONS LIVE TOUR 2022 "WONDER SQUARE," their first major outing in over three years, spanning March 11 to December 15. The tour kicked off with three nights at Tokyo Dome (March 11–13), followed by arena stops including Nagoya's Vantelin Dome (March 26–27), Osaka's Osaka-Jo Hall, and additional dates in Miyagi's Sekisui Heim Super Arena (September 17–18) and Saitama Super Arena for the finale (December 14–15). The setlist blended new tracks from the single "Unchained World" with classics like "PIERROT" and "RUN THIS TOWN," themed around exploration and renewal to re-engage fans post-pandemic, incorporating interactive lighting and immersive stage designs. Attendance exceeded 200,000 across the 20-plus shows, highlighting their resilient fanbase.[90][38]The most recent headlining tour, GENERATIONS LIVE TOUR 2025 "6IX SENSE," commenced on September 21, 2025, in Fukuoka at Marine Messe Fukuoka Hall A, with ongoing dates through December at venues such as Tokyo's Yoyogi National Gymnasium (September 27–28), Osaka's Osaka Castle Hall (October 28–29), Shizuoka's Ecopa Arena (October 19–20), and concluding at Fukui's Sundome (December 6–7). Under the theme "GENERATIONS 6IX COLORS," each of the six members contributed to producing segments of the show, including personalized choreography, visuals, and performances, representing a innovative shift toward individual creative input while maintaining group synergy. The setlist integrates recent singles like "Evergreen 2.0" with fan favorites, focusing on sensory immersion through color-coded themes and dynamic transitions. As of November 2025, the tour has attracted over 150,000 fans, underscoring the group's adaptability in their new six-member formation.[46][91]
Participating and supporting performances
Generations from Exile Tribe made their first appearance on the NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen in 2019, performing as part of the white team in the 70th edition of the annual music festival, marking their debut on the prestigious year-end broadcast.[1] This performance was followed by consecutive appearances on the show in 2020 and 2021, solidifying their presence in major national events.[1]The group has frequently participated in joint Exile Tribe concerts, contributing to collaborative live tours that showcase multiple LDH artists. In 2021, they joined the EXILE TRIBE LIVE TOUR "RISING SUN TO THE WORLD," a nationwide tour that highlighted unified performances across the collective.[1] Similarly, in December 2020, Generations took part in the LIVE×ONLINE COUNTDOWN 2020→2021 "RISING SUN TO THE WORLD," an online year-end event featuring various Exile Tribe members in a shared stage production streamed globally.[31]As supporting performers, Generations appeared in the LDH LIVE-EXPO 2024 "EXILE TRIBE BEST HITS," providing backup and collaborative segments alongside other Tribe acts in this commemorative concert series.[1] They have also featured in various Japanese music festivals, including slots at a-nation events, where they performed alongside international and domestic artists in multi-act lineups.[1] These non-headlining roles underscore their integration within the broader Exile Tribe ecosystem and festival circuits.
Media and other appearances
Television and film
Generations from Exile Tribe has made several appearances in Japanese television programs and films, often leveraging their performance skills in variety formats and documentaries. The group starred in the variety showGENERATIONS Koukou TV, which premiered in 2017 on AbemaTV and TV Asahi, where members visit high schools across Japan to interact with students through games, performances, and educational segments, structured into three semesters annually.[92] They have also featured collectively in music-oriented television specials, such as episodes of FNS Music Festival and Count Down TV, performing live and participating in collaborative segments.[93]In film, the group is the subject of the documentary GENERATIONS: The Documentary, directed by Daishi Matsunaga, which explores their 12-year journey, personal challenges, and emotional growth as performers; it premiered at the 38th Tokyo International Film Festival on October 1, 2025, followed by a limited two-week theatrical release starting November 21, 2025, in Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Sapporo, and Fukuoka.[94] Additionally, members appeared in the 2023 film Minna no Uta, contributing to ensemble scenes centered on music and youth themes.[30]Individual members have pursued acting careers, with Ryota Katayose emerging as a prominent actor. Katayose debuted in the 2014 dramaGTO, playing a student role, and has since led several projects, including the 2017 filmMy Brother Loves Me Too Much as the protagonist dealing with family dynamics, the 2019 romantic comedy Kiss Me at the Stroke of Midnight, and the 2019 animated filmRide Your Wave providing voice work for a surfer character.[48] His other credits include the 2019 dramaMr. Hiiragi's Homeroom, the 2020 medical dramaPrayers in the Emergency Room, the 2023 manga adaptation Wave, Listen to Me!, and the 2023 idol comedy Oshi ga Joshi ni Narimashite.[95] He also appeared in the Prince of Legendfilm series (2019 and 2020) as Kanade Suzaku and the 2023 dramaSana.[96]Reo Sano has similarly expanded into acting, with a lead role in the 2024 ABEMA original drama Informa: Yami wo Ikiru Kemonotachi (also known as Informa: Beasts Living in the Dark), portraying tabloid reporter Mishima Kanji who investigates murders alongside an ex-yakuza informant; the series, based on a novel by Garyo Okita, earned acclaim including the 41st ATP Award TV Grand Prix in the Drama Category.[49] Sano's earlier roles include supporting parts in GTO (2014) and the 2023 legal drama Keiji to Kenji, Tokidoki Hanji.[97]Other members, such as Alan Shirahama and Ryuto Kazuhara, have made guest appearances in dramas tied to Exile Tribe projects, including cameos in the High & Low film series (2016–2017), where they portrayed gang members in action sequences.[98] These roles often stem from the group's involvement in theme songs for dramas, leading to on-screen integrations that highlight their dance and vocal talents.
Radio and internet programs
Generations from Exile Tribe has maintained a regular radio presence through "GENERATIONS no GENETALK," which premiered on April 6, 2013, and airs weekly on 28 stations affiliated with the Japan FM Network (JFN).[99] The program features unscripted conversations among the group members, including personal anecdotes, insights into their creative processes, and previews of upcoming releases and events, fostering a direct connection with listeners.[100] It remains ongoing as of 2025, with episodes adapting to current activities such as discussions around their "6IX SENSE" tour.[101]The show is also accessible online via the AuDee audio streaming platform, allowing fans to listen on-demand and access archives of past broadcasts.[100] This digital extension enhances fan engagement by enabling global access to content originally aired on traditional radio.[1]In addition to radio, the group participates in internet-based fan interactions through LDH's official YouTube channel, where they host live streams and exclusive videos tied to promotions. For example, special episodes and Q&A sessions have been streamed to announce tour details and album releases, such as content related to their 2025 activities.[102] These online formats emphasize audio-focused discussions and member interactions, complementing their radio efforts without visual elements.[1]
Advertisements and endorsements
Generations from Exile Tribe has engaged in numerous commercial endorsements and brand partnerships, primarily in the fashion, telecommunications, and consumer goods sectors, often featuring their music as tie-in songs for television commercials (CMs). These collaborations typically involve the full group or select members performing or appearing in promotional content, enhancing brand visibility through their dynamic dance routines and youthful image.[103]One of the group's early endorsements was with the fashion brand Samantha Thavasa, starting in 2013. Their song "Into You" served as the theme for the "Samantha × Kawaii ×Art" TV CM, with members Shirahama Alan and Katayose Ryota prominently featured in the visuals. This partnership continued into 2015, with "ALL FOR YOU" used for the Samantha Vega autumn/winter campaign, again highlighting Shirahama and Katayose in promotional videos that emphasized stylish, accessible fashion for young audiences.[104][105]In 2013, the group also tied up with department store chain Kintetsu Pass'e for their "Pass'e Daikansha-sai" (Grand Thanksgiving Festival) CM, utilizing the track "ECHO" to promote seasonal sales events. This endorsement underscored their role in creating upbeat, celebratory atmospheres for retail promotions.[106]A significant fashion collaboration occurred in 2017 with menswear retailer Aoyama (The Suit Company), where member Shirahama Alan starred in the "AOYAMA PRESTIGE TECHNOLOGY" line's "Lost and Found" CM. The group's single "Taiyou mo Tsuki mo" (The Sun and the Moon) was the featured song, focusing on themes of rediscovery and functionality in professional attire; the campaign aired nationwide from February 6. Additionally, "Togetherness" from the same single was used for Bourbon's Fettuccine Gummy "Water Pearl" edition CM, promoting the candy's refreshing flavors through energetic group performances.[107][108][109]That same year, Generations partnered with telecommunications provider Y!mobile (a SoftBank subsidiary) for the "Young Discount" campaign targeting those under 18. The group appeared in multiple CMs, including the "Shigyoshiki" (Opening Ceremony) edition, symbolizing the "young generation" with dance sequences alongside celebrities like Piko Taro; the ads emphasized affordable plans for youth and began airing in February.[110][111]In the sportswear domain, 2017 saw a joint campaign with adidas and sporting goods retailer Alpen titled "Adidas Fitting Festival with Generations." The promotional CM featured the full group in quick-change sequences showcasing adidas apparel, with an event on October 11 including live on-stage outfit swaps to highlight the ease of trying on clothes; this initiative aimed to engage younger consumers through interactive retail experiences.[112][113]Other notable endorsements include appearances for Lawson convenience stores' 5th anniversary Ponta card campaign in 2014, where their song "REVOLVER" was tied in as the theme, and for Pokemon Company's "Pokemon Sun" (Nintendo 3DS) promotion in 2016, featuring group members in gaming-related ads. In beauty and wellness, they endorsed Nature Lab's "Moist Diane" hair care line with the "Hair Memory" CM and Nishikawa's "Afit" bedding via the "Ah, It Fits" spot, both around 2015-2016, often incorporating dance elements to convey comfort and vitality. For mobility, multiple CMs for Premier Car Service's "Car Premier" (e.g., "Dance" and "Together Let's Go" editions) highlighted futuristic transportation themes without specified tie-in songs. In September 2025, the group hosted the "TOKYO GENERATIONS COLLECTION" fashion show, showcasing their influence in the fashion industry.[103][114][2]
Music videos
Generations from Exile Tribe's music videos emphasize the group's dance prowess and evolving visual aesthetics, often blending high-energy performances with thematic narratives tied to their singles' emotional cores. Early videos prioritize synchronized choreography to highlight their roots in LDH's dance tradition, while later works incorporate cinematic storytelling, animation, and artistic direction to convey deeper concepts like love, loss, and perseverance.The debut music video for "Brave It Out," released in November 2012 alongside their first single, introduces the group's explosive energy through urban street settings and precise group formations, setting the tone for their dance-focused promotions. It has amassed over 1.6 million views on YouTube.[115]A pivotal early example is the 2016 music video for "AGEHA," which earned the Best Choreography award at the MTV Video Music Awards Japan for its complex, fluid routines performed in minimalist spaces that accentuate member interactions and dynamic transitions. The video's choreography underscores the song's themes of transformation and freedom, contributing to its enduring popularity with more than 24 million YouTube views.[19][116]As the group matured, their videos shifted toward narrative depth, as seen in "One in a Million -Kiseki no Yoru ni-" (2019), which won Best Art Direction Video at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards Japan for its evocative portrayal of heartbreak and longing amid rainy urban nights, using live-action cinematography with subdued dance elements to prioritize emotional intimacy. This approach marked a departure from pure performance clips, aligning with the track's role as the theme for the romance filmMidnight, Kiss Me. The video has exceeded 16 million YouTube views.[117][118]This evolution culminated in innovative formats like the 2019 music video for "Brand New Story," an animated production by the studio Science SARU that transforms the members into anime characters, weaving a story of youthful romance and discovery in sync with the song's uplifting melody as the theme for the film Ride Your Wave. Such collaborations demonstrate the group's adaptability, moving from dance-centric visuals to immersive, genre-blending narratives that enhance conceptual storytelling.[119]
Awards and nominations
Awards
Generations from Exile Tribe has garnered recognition for their choreography, video production, and commercial success through various accolades in the Japanese music industry.At the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards Japan, the group won the Best Choreography award for the music video of their single "AGEHA," highlighting their signature dance style.[19] In 2020, they received the Best Art Direction Video award at the MTV VMAJ for "One in a Million Kiseki no Yoru ni," praising the creative visual elements of the production.[120]The group's releases have also achieved multiple certifications from the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) under the Japan Gold Disc Award framework, reflecting strong physical and digital sales. For instance, their debut album GENERATIONS (2014) earned a Gold certification for shipments exceeding 100,000 units, while their compilation albumBEST GENERATION (2018) similarly received Gold status. Additionally, singles such as "Hard Knock Days" (2015) attained Gold certification for physical sales. These certifications underscore their consistent chart performance, including several number-one positions on the Oricon weekly charts.
Nominations
Generations from Exile Tribe has received several nominations at major Japanesemusic awards, particularly from the MTV Video Music Awards Japan (VMAJ), recognizing their video work and artistic contributions. In 2013, the group was nominated for Best New Artist Video for their debut single "BRAVE IT OUT," highlighting their entry into the music scene as part of the Exile Tribe collective.[121]The following year, at the 2014 VMAJ, they earned a nomination in the Best Pop Video category for "HOT SHOT," their fourth single, which showcased their signature dance-driven performances.[122] This recognition underscored the group's evolving visual and performance style in the pop genre.On the international stage, Generations from Exile Tribe was invited to perform at the 2018 MBC Plus X Genie Music Awards (MGA) in South Korea, marking their growing global visibility without securing a win in any category.[123] Their performance of "F.L.Y BOYS F.L.Y GIRLS" was a highlight, reflecting appreciation from international organizers for their energetic style.Despite consistent chart success, the group has not been prominently nominated at the Japan Record Awards, though their work has been acknowledged through related Exile Tribe achievements in excellence categories.[124]
Generations from Exile Tribe released their debut group photobook, Photograph of Dreamers, on December 18, 2015. The volume captures the members in various settings during a shoot in Taiwan, highlighting their dynamic expressions and camaraderie through relaxed and intense poses.[125]Limited editions of the group's first compilation albumBest Generation, released on January 1, 2018, included bundled photobooks as special features. These editions contained up to two photobooks each, offering exclusive visual content alongside the audio tracks to commemorate the group's early career milestones.[23]
Other publications
In addition to group photobooks, members of Generations from Exile Tribe have released individual publications that blend personal narratives, interviews, and reflective essays, offering insights into their professional journeys and personal philosophies. These works emphasize textual content, such as dialogues and written reflections, distinguishing them from purely visual collections.[126]Performer Alan Shirahama published his first photobook, TIMBRE, on November 21, 2017. The book features 120 pages of photography capturing his activities and style, including a long interview on his past, present, and future.[127]Ryota Katayose, the group's vocalist, published his first solo book, Goodbye, White, in August 2018. This volume features an extensive interview where Katayose discusses his relationships with fellow members, his experiences as an actor, perspectives on women, and future aspirations, complemented by fashion-oriented photography that highlights his stylistic evolution. The book captures a transitional phase in his career, blending introspective prose with visual elements to explore themes of growth and farewell to past selves.[126][128]Performer Reo Sano contributed My Own Way in 2020, a reflective essay-style book centered on his identity as a dancer. Sano articulates how dance forms the core axis of his life, drawing on the "Exile spirit" of resilience and determination. The content chronicles his unyielding pursuit of performance excellence, including anecdotes from group activities and solo endeavors, appealing to fans interested in the physical and mental demands of his role.[129]In October 2021, Katayose released Round Trip Ofuku Shokan (Round Trip Letter Exchange), a textual compilation of letters exchanged with longtime lyricist Masato Odake, whom he has known since before his debut. The correspondence delves into creative processes, personal challenges, and artistic inspirations, providing a candid window into Katayose's songwriting influences and emotional development within the Exile Tribe framework. This publication stands out for its epistolary format, prioritizing written dialogue over imagery.[130]Vocalist Ryuto Kazuhara released his first photo essay, Tsuitekite, on August 8, 2024. The 272-page book explores his personal growth and career through photography and essays, planned over three years.[131]Shirahama followed with his second photobook, Hallelujah!!, on September 18, 2025. Shot in the Philippines, where he serves as a tourism ambassador, it showcases locations in Manila and Bohol, highlighting his roots and style.[132]