Cö shu Nie
Cö shu Nie

Cö shu Nie

JPNRock, Indie Rock
982,612 monthly listeners
  • 309.8K followers
  • 327K subscribers
  • 73.5K followers
  • 11.9K fans

Cö shu Nie's Top Spotify Songs

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Artist Name
asphyxia
317.2K streams
2
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give it back
214.4K streams
3
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絶体絶命
110.5K streams
4
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undress me
80K streams
5
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夢をみせて
71.4K streams
317.2K
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Cö shu Nie's YouTube Videos

35.4M
Views
Cö shu Nie - Asphyxia
Youtube
35.4M views
Apr 22, 2018
16M
Views

Cö shu Nie – 絶体絶命 (Official Video) / “約束のネバーランド” ED

Cö shu Nie Official Channel

Cö shu Nie – 絶体絶命 (Official Video) / “約束のネバーランド” ED
Youtube
16M views
Jan 21, 2019
15.5M
Views

Cö shu Nie – give it back (Official Video) / TVアニメ『呪術廻戦』第2クール エンディング主題歌

Cö shu Nie Official Channel

Cö shu Nie – give it back (Official Video) / TVアニメ『呪術廻戦』第2クール エンディング主題歌
Youtube
15.5M views
Jan 17, 2021

Cö shu Nie's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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Anime Openings (Top 100)
by Spotify
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Anime On Replay
by Spotify
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Electro House 2024 🔥
by Spotify
4
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Japanese Songs That Just ⭐ Hit Different ⭐
by Spotify
5
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Tokyo Ghoul -東京喰種トーキョーグール- Compiled by Sui Ishida
by Spotify
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Cö shu Nie's Chart Ranks

Past 12 Months

Events5 Events

Jul
23-24
MURO Festival
Japan
JPN
, JapanN/A N/A
Past
Apr
30
Cö shu Nie at Penny Lane 24
Japan
JPN
, Sapporo0 - 500 Hall
Past
Mar
06
Cö shu Nie at Zepp Tokyo
Japan
JPN
, Tokyo2500 - 5000 Hall
Past
Feb
28
Cö shu Nie at Bigcat Osaka
Japan
JPN
, Osaka500 - 1200 Hall
Past
Apr
11
Cö shu Nie at Macana Sendai
Japan
JPN
, Sendai0 - 500 Club
Past

Cö shu Nie's Past Events5 Events

  • MURO Festival festival

    Novelbright, Cö shu Nie, Hitorie, Saba Sister (サバシスター), Hump Back, Harukamirai (ハルカミライ), Kaneyorimasaru (カネヨリマサル), 3markets, FOMARE, Moon Drop, persicaria (ペルシカリア), PassCode, SIX LOUNGE, Kepura, bokula., Yonige, Straightener (ストレイテナー), Cinema Staff, Age Factory, KALMA, BIGMAMA, w.o.d., The 2, Hakubi, Suspended 4th, Arakezuri, Qujila Yoluno Machi (クジラ夜の街), Half time Old, kobore, Brown Basket, Backdrop Cinderella (バックドロップシンデレラ), Dizzy Sunfist, womcadole, SPARK!!SOUND!!SHOW!!, Arukara, LACCO TOWER, KOTORI, MAGIC OF LiFE, FINLANDS, Ivy to Fraudulent Game, osage, Pushpullpot (プッシュプルポット), ENTH, Organic Call, LEGO BIG MORL, GOOD ON THE REEL, Northern19, The Quiet Room, HERO COMPLEX, Atomic Skipper, Climbgrow, Rhythmic Toy World, The Cheserasera, TETORA, THE FOREVER YOUNG, POT, alstake, COUNTRY YARD, GRAND FAMILY ORCHESTRA, WALTZMORE, INKYMAP, 39degrees, AJISAI, ircle, rem time rem time, BYEE the ROUND, SHE'll sleep, Conton Candy, Maki
    JPN, Japan
  • Cö shu Nie at Penny Lane 24

    Cö shu Nie
    Penny Lane 24
    JPN, Sapporo
    Hall0 - 500
  • Cö shu Nie at Zepp Tokyo

    Cö shu Nie
    Zepp Tokyo
    JPN, Tokyo
    Hall2.5K - 5K
  • Cö shu Nie at Bigcat Osaka

    Cö shu Nie
    Bigcat Osaka
    JPN, Osaka
    Hall500 - 1.2K
  • Cö shu Nie at Macana Sendai

    Cö shu Nie
    Macana Sendai
    JPN, Sendai
    Club0 - 500

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Cö shu Nie's Beatport Songs

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Artist Name
SAKURA BURST (Naeleck Remix) - SACRA BEATS Singles (Original Mix)
Released on Feb 11, 2022
2
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bullet (Slushii Remix)
Released on Nov 15, 2019
3
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give it back (Slushii Remix)
Released on Feb 12, 2021

More about Cö shu Nie

Overview of Indie Rock musician Cö shu Nie

Japanese rock group Cö Shu Nie has gained popularity in the indie rock scene. The band combines elements of rock and pop into a distinctive sound with raw and emotional vocals. Cö Shu Nie, a group from Tokyo, has won over audiences with their powerful musicality and vivacious live performances.

Powerful guitar riffs, intense rhythm beats, and stunningly haunting voices define their sound. The band's songs explore themes of existentialism and self-discovery and are reflective and thought-provoking. Cö Shu Nie, one of the most intriguing indie rock bands in Japan, has developed a sound that is both unpolished and polished.

They have a devoted following thanks to their songs, and their live performances are proof of their unbridled talent and love of rock music. Cö Shu Nie is a band that aficionados of indie rock and Japanese music should not miss because of their distinct fusion of rock and pop.

What are the most popular songs for Indie Rock musician Cö shu Nie?

Cö shu Nie is a Tokyo-based Japanese rock/indie rock band that has become well-known for their distinctive fusion of upbeat and emotive songs. Asphyxia, "give it back," "Jue Ti Jue Ming," "Lamp," "asphyxia (piano ver. )," "undress me," "bullet (Slushii Remix")," "bullet," "zutsutosobani," and "character" are some of their best songs.

With its eerie vocals and dramatic instrumentals, "Asphyxia" stands out as a highlight track that perfectly captures the tone of the anime series "Tokyo Ghoul." Another fan favorite is "Give it back," which has a catchy chorus and an uplifting tempo that will make listeners want to dance. Slower and more introspective than other songs in the band's catalog, "Undress me" demonstrates their ability to write music that is both impassioned and heartfelt.

Each of their standout songs offers something distinctive and engrossing, and the rest of their music is similarly great. Cö & Nie's music, which ranges from the upbeat "bullet" to the moving "Lamp," is evidence of their brilliance and originality. It's no wonder that they have become one of the most well-known bands in Japan's music landscape because fans of rock and indie rock are guaranteed to enjoy their music.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Indie Rock musician Cö shu Nie?

With the publication of their most recent album, "Flos Ex Machina," in 2022, Cö shu Nie, a rock and indie rock band from Tokyo, Japan, has been creating waves in the music business. The band's distinctive sound, which combines hard rock, pop, and electronic music, is perfectly captured on this album. Songs like "Hikari," "Flos," and "Memento," which are included on the album, highlight the band's range and originality.

"Meng womisete," which was also released in 2022, is Cö shu Nie's most recent single. The lead singer of this song displays his vocal range and emotional depth in this lovely ballad. The group also made available two additional versions of their popular song, "give it back," including a micoon remix and a live rendition captured at Sony Music AnimeSongs ONLINE 2022. At the same event, the group also gave a live rendition of their well-known song "asphyxia."

Cö shu Nie is a Japanese band that has gained recognition for their distinct sound, which creatively combines rock, pop, and electronic music. Their most recent single, "Meng womisete," and their most recent album, "Flos Ex Machina," are examples of their ability and originality. The band's ability to produce music that is both powerful and emotive will impress both longtime fans and novices.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Indie Rock musician Cö shu Nie?

The Japanese rock and indie rock band Cö shu Nie, which is based in Tokyo, has made some important musical events and festival appearances in the nation. Macana Sendai, Penny Lane 24, Bigcat Osaka, and Zepp Tokyo are a few of their most popular locations. Some of their most memorable live performances have taken place in these locations, demonstrating to their audience their distinctive sound and vivacious stage presence.

At the Zepp Tokyo venue, they gave one of their best performances and sang songs from their album "PURE." Fans were in awe of the band's exciting performance, which featured strong vocals from lead singer Miku Nakamura and a tight band sound. They also gave a noteworthy performance in the Hokkaido venue Penny Lane 24 where they played songs from their album "Butterfly Swarm." Both fans and media praised the band highly for their dynamic sound and engaging stage presence.

The legendary Fuji Rock Festival and the Summer Sonic Festival are only two of the festivals that Cö shu Nie has performed. They performed on the Field of Heaven stage at Fuji Rock, engaging audience members in dancing and singing. The band displayed both their expertise and showmanship during their performance at the Summer Sonic Festival on the Sonic Stage. Cö shu Nie has established themselves as one of Japan's most intriguing rock and indie rock bands as a result of their live performances and festival appearances.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Indie Rock musician Cö shu Nie?

The Japanese rock and indie rock band Cö shu Nie has worked with a few different musicians over the course of their history. "SAKURA BURST (Naeleck Remix)" with Naeleck and "give it back - Slushii Remix" with Slushii are two of their most notable joint efforts.

In "SAKURA BURST (Naeleck Remix)," Naeleck combines the rock sound of Cö shu Nie with his electronic music style to produce an original genre fusion. The remix has a catchy beat, cutting-edge electronics, and Cö shu Nie's engaging vocals. The partnership demonstrates the band's adaptability and readiness to try out various genres.

Another interesting project is "give it back - Slushii Remix," in which Slushii transforms Cö sun Nie's song into his own future bass version. Cö rine Nie's expressive vocals are used along with a captivating melody and powerful drops in the remix. The partnership demonstrates the band's willingness to collaborate with musicians from many genres in order to produce something innovative and intriguing.

Cö ichi Nie's collaborations with Naeleck and Slushii show the band's openness to trying new things while adhering to their roots in rock and indie rock. Their joint efforts highlight their diversity and capacity to make music that cuts across genres.