Since debuting in 2001, hip-hop boy band EXILE has slowly grown not only into the most dominant boy-band in Japan today, but also into one of Japan?s independent success stories by running their own management firm.
They have increased in numbers too; on March 1, 2009 they merged with boy band J Soul Brothers to become a 14-strong unit.
With their dark-tans, slick hair and surly looks, EXILE have stood out from the crowd of usual feminine J-pop boy bands like Arashi and V6.
They have also excelled in dance.
Looking dapper in a grey suit, unbuttoned white shirt and trilby hat, EXILE?s lead dancer, Usa, takes a seat at EXILE?s company offices in the trendy Nakameguro district.
Julianne Hough Julie Benz Julie Berry K. D. Aubert Karen Carreno
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