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The duo Chemistry have been one of the more successful acts from the wave of smooth soul and R&B artists that appeared at the turn of the century. Comprising Kaname Kawabata and Yoshikuni Dochin, Chemistry came together for the popular televised audition program Asayan, where many other major acts including Ami Suzuki and Morning Musume also got their starts. Chosen from over 19,000 contestants who auditioned between October 1999 and January 2001, the duo pre-debuted with the single "Saigo No Yoru" in December 2000, making their major label debut on Sony with the single "Pieces of a Dream" in March 2001. Produced by Kiyoshi "KC" Matsuo, also known for his work with Ken Hirai among others, the single shifted well over one million units and hit number one on the Oricon charts. The duo released their second single, "Point of No Return", later that year, also making the trip to Taiwan to participate in the 2001 MTV Summer Summit. This was followed shortly by the duo's third single, "Go Your Own Way". A short-run 48 hour webcast accompanied the release of the latter, chalking up over one million hits in the two days it was online. Chemistry dropped their first full-length album, The Way We Are, in November 2001. Serving up more of the duo's smooth sound, the record featured collaborations with Keiko Lee and Dabo, and sold a staggering three million units, entrenching Chemistry at the top of the charts and triggering a slew of television appearances, en... Read More


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Artist Name

Chemistry

Debut
2001
Period Active
00s > Present


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