10,000 Promises.

10,000 Promises
Origin Japan
Genres J-Pop
Years active 2004 - 2007
Labels SME Records
Website
Members Taiki, Yohei, Shinya, Shaw

10,000 Promises. is a Japanese popular music group. Its members are Shaw, Shinya, Taiki, and Yohei. They made their debut with the single "One True Love" on February 18, 2004. It seems the name of this band derived from one of Backstreet Boys music tracks as "10,000 Promises".

In July 2001, Taiki who was known for his live performances met Yohei who was already making songs and they decided to work together. During September of that same year, Taiki's friend from his school days, Shinya, got together with Taiki and Yohei. With an introduction from another friend, the three met Shaw and formed the group 10,000 Promises.

They've done renditions of the popular Westlife hits, "What Makes a Man" and "Bop Bop Baby"

Discography

Singles

Albums

External links

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