BiSH
BiSH

BiSH

JPNRock, Alternative Rock
459,042 monthly listeners
  • 386.3K followers
  • 467K subscribers
  • 21.5K followers
  • 1.1K fans

BiSH's Top Spotify Songs

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PAiNT it BLACK
117.7K streams
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innocent arrogance
80.1K streams
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プロミスザスター
55.9K streams
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オーケストラ
34.2K streams
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beautifulさ
25.4K streams
117.7K
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BiSH's YouTube Videos

24.4M
Views
BiSH / プロミスザスター[OFFICIAL VIDEO]
Youtube
24.4M views
Feb 21, 2017
20.5M
Views
BiSH / オーケストラ[OFFICIAL VIDEO]
Youtube
20.5M views
Sep 08, 2016
19.9M
Views

BiSH / オーケストラ [And yet BiSH moves.]@大阪城ホール

BiSH

BiSH / オーケストラ  [And yet BiSH moves.]@大阪城ホール
Youtube
19.9M views
Nov 13, 2019

BiSH's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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BiSH's Chart Ranks

Past 12 Months

Events37 Events

May
14-15
Metrock - Osaka
Japan
JPN
, OsakaN/A N/A
Past
Apr-May
30-06
Japan Jam
Japan
JPN
, ChibaN/A N/A
Past
Aug
13-14
Rising Sun Rock Festival
Japan
JPN
, SapporoN/A N/A
Past
May
21-22
Metrock - Tokyo
Japan
JPN
, TokyoN/A N/A
Past
May
01-07
Japan Jam
Japan
JPN
, ChibaN/A N/A
Past

BiSH's Past Events37 Events

  • Metrock - Osaka festival

    Creepy Nuts, Mrs. Green Apple, Tatsuya Kitani (キタニタツヤ), Novelbright, Yama, Awich, Macaroni Empitsu (マカロニえんぴつ 公式), Tani Yuuki, Reol, Generations from Exile Tribe, Little Glee Monster, yangskinny (ヤングスキニー), WurtS, TOMOO, 10-FEET, THE ORAL CIGARETTES (ジ オーラル シガレッツ), wacci, SHISHAMO, Indigo La End, ORANGE RANGE, BiSH, Penthouse, Chilli Beans., 04 Limited Sazabys, RAISAN (礼賛), Billyrrom, Yabai T-Shirts Yasan (ヤバイTシャツ屋さん), Genie High (ジェニーハイ), Humbreaders (ハンブレッダーズ), Lucky Kilimanjaro, Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai (打首獄門同好会), YU-KA, KAMI WA SAIKORO WO FURANAI (神はサイコロを振らない), Kaneyorimasaru (カネヨリマサル), (sic)boy, Moon Drop, KEYTALK, -Shintenchi Kaiho Group-Zigzag (–真天地開闢集団–ジグザグ), Kyuso Nekokami (キュウソネコカミ), Kai Kubota (クボタカイ), bokula., Maharajan (マハラージャン), yutori, Hockrockb, JUN SKY WALKER(S), The Lethal Weapons (ザ・リーサルウェポンズ), DJ DNJ (DJダイノジ), Wendy
    JPN, Osaka
    Big
  • Japan Jam festival

    Creepy Nuts, Yuuri, Vaundy, Ryokuoushoku Shakai (緑黄色社会), BE:FIRST, Tatsuya Kitani (キタニタツヤ), Novelbright, Yama, Saucy Dog, KANA-BOON, Tani Yuuki, Marcy, SUPER BEAVER, ano, ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION, DISH//, UVERworld, Sumika, MY FIRST STORY, Creep Hyp (クリープハイプ), yangskinny (ヤングスキニー), PEOPLE 1, TOMOO, 10-FEET, Airi Suzuki (鈴木愛理), neguse (ねぐせ。), Coldrain, Miwa, nishina, Indigo La End, SKY-HI, BiSH, BLUE ENCOUNT, Momoiro Clover Z, Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra (東京スカパラダイスオーケストラ), Morning Musume (モーニング娘), Sambomaster, Kroi, Gesu No Kiwami Otome, Chilli Beans., Elephant Kashimashi, TOOBOE, 04 Limited Sazabys, Tele, Singer'S High, Yabai T-Shirts Yasan (ヤバイTシャツ屋さん), Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas, reGretGirl, the shes gone, go!go!vanillas, Oisicle Melonpan, Hump Back, Lucky Kilimanjaro, Saba Sister (サバシスター), Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai (打首獄門同好会), KAMI WA SAIKORO WO FURANAI (神はサイコロを振らない), Angerme, This is Last, Kaneyorimasaru (カネヨリマサル), Harukamirai (ハルカミライ), Ryukku to Soine Gohan (リュックと添い寝ごはん), SHE'S, Mr.Forte (Mr.ふぉるて), Hey-Smith, Roselia, Moon Drop, FOMARE, Yourness (ユアネス), NEE, Orange Spiny Crab (オレンジスパイニクラブ), KEYTALK, -Shintenchi Kaiho Group-Zigzag (–真天地開闢集団–ジグザグ), Bialystocks, ROTTENGRAFFTY, Kyuso Nekokami (キュウソネコカミ), bokula., persicaria (ペルシカリア), KALMA, yutori, Qujila Yoluno Machi (クジラ夜の街), ammo (アモ), KUZIRA, osage, yayuyo (ヤユヨ), TETORA, DJ Kazu, Teppu Tokyo (鉄風東京), Maki
    JPN, Chiba
    Big
  • Rising Sun Rock Festival festival

    YOASOBI, Creepy Nuts, Fujii Kaze, King Gnu, Vaundy, Ryokuoushoku Shakai (緑黄色社会), Zutomayo, Milet, Saucy Dog, Macaroni Empitsu (マカロニえんぴつ 公式), Hitsujibungaku (羊文学 ), SUPER BEAVER, ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION, Sumika, Creep Hyp (クリープハイプ), My Hair Is Bad, BiSH, Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra (東京スカパラダイスオーケストラ), Frederic (フレデリック), 04 Limited Sazabys, Kiro Akiyama, Fujifabric, Begin, Ayano Kaneko (カネコアヤノ), Harukamirai (ハルカミライ), the pillows, Rekishi, Kaho Nakamura, Zookaraderu, Shintaro Sakamoto, TENDRE, ROTH BART BARON, Eisyu, Number Girl, Dohatsuten, STRANGE REITARO, OVERGROUND ACOUSTIC UNDERGROUND
    JPN, Sapporo
    Huge
  • Metrock - Tokyo festival

    Creepy Nuts, Vaundy, Ryokuoushoku Shakai (緑黄色社会), Novelbright, Yama, Saucy Dog, Hitsujibungaku (羊文学 ), UVERworld, WANIMA, Keina Suda (須田景凪), Sakanaction (サカナクション), MAXIMUM THE HORMONE (マキシマム ザ ホルモン), THE ORAL CIGARETTES (ジ オーラル シガレッツ), My Hair Is Bad, SHISHAMO, BiSH, Frederic (フレデリック), 04 Limited Sazabys, Yabai T-Shirts Yasan (ヤバイTシャツ屋さん), Humbreaders (ハンブレッダーズ), Lucky Kilimanjaro, Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai (打首獄門同好会), SHE'S, Yourness (ユアネス), -Shintenchi Kaiho Group-Zigzag (–真天地開闢集団–ジグザグ), Kyuso Nekokami (キュウソネコカミ), ame_no_parade (雨のパレード), kobore, Backdrop Cinderella (バックドロップシンデレラ), Nigami 17th birthday!! (ニガミ17才), KOTORI, Ochunism
    JPN, Tokyo
    Big
  • Japan Jam festival

    Vaundy, Novelbright, Yama, SPITZ, Saucy Dog, Macaroni Empitsu (マカロニえんぴつ 公式), SUPER BEAVER, ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION, UVERworld, MY FIRST STORY, Creep Hyp (クリープハイプ), MAXIMUM THE HORMONE (マキシマム ザ ホルモン), Aina The End, 10-FEET, THE ORAL CIGARETTES (ジ オーラル シガレッツ), UNISON SQUARE GARDEN, My Hair Is Bad, BiSH, BLUE ENCOUNT, Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra (東京スカパラダイスオーケストラ), YURI (유리), Frederic (フレデリック), 04 Limited Sazabys, Kiro Akiyama, Fujifabric, Yabai T-Shirts Yasan (ヤバイTシャツ屋さん), Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas, go!go!vanillas, Oisicle Melonpan, Humbreaders (ハンブレッダーズ), Hump Back, Harukamirai (ハルカミライ), Hey-Smith, RAISE A SUILEN
    JPN, Chiba
    Big

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More about BiSH

Overview of Alternative Rock musician BiSH

Japanese rock group BiSH was founded in 2015 in Tokyo. Rock and alternative rock are combined with a tinge of pop in their sound. BiSH's distinctive sound and mesmerizing live performances have allowed them to amass a sizable fan base in their native nation. Strong vocals, pounding bass lines, and intense guitar riffs are the hallmarks of the band's music, which elicits a wide spectrum of emotions from its listeners.

Individuality, freedom, and revolt are topics that frequently appear in BiSH's music. They are well-liked by younger audiences in Japan because their lyrics are thought-provoking and frequently challenge social standards. They stand out in the Japanese rock scene thanks to their distinctive, unapologetically daring, energizing sound.

BiSH has established themselves as one of the most inventive and exciting rock bands in Japan thanks to their electric live performances and capacity for personal connection with their audience. Anyone looking for something new and interesting in the world of rock music must listen to them because of the right balance of raw intensity and emotional depth in their songs.

What are the most popular songs for Alternative Rock musician BiSH?

From Tokyo, Japan, the rock and alternative rock group BiSH has been making music that is loved by listeners all around the world. Some of their most popular songs include "puromisuzasuta," "PAiNT it BLACK," "okesutora," "My landscape," "BiSH-Xing gaShun kuYe ni," "HiDE the BLUE," "stereo future," "Ben Dang Ben Qi," "MORE THAN LiKE," and "GiANT KiLLERS."

The songs "PAiNT it BLACK" and "puromisuzasuta" are maybe the group's most well-known ones. The first song has a catchy pace and upbeat vocals, while the second shows the band's diversity with a darker, more dramatic feel. With its hard-hitting guitar riffs and stirring vocals, "okesutora" is another memorable track.

A slower, more reflective song called "My landscape" demonstrates the band's capacity to elicit a variety of emotions through their music. The sentimental song "BiSH-Xing gaShun kuYe ni" also has haunting instrumentals and expressive vocals. While "stereo future" has a more electronic feel that is likely to get fans dancing, "HiDE the BLUE" is a high-energy song that is ideal for getting listeners psyched up.

The songs "Ben Dang Ben Qi," "MORE THAN LIKE," and "GiANT KiLLERS" are all excellent illustrations of the band's distinctive style, which combines hard-driving beats with strong vocals and appealing lyrics. BiSH has solidified their reputation as one of the most dynamic and gifted rock bands in Japan and abroad, and their music continues to enthrall listeners all over the world.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Alternative Rock musician BiSH?

The Japanese rock and alternative rock group BiSH has recently released some intriguing music. The band's most recent album, GOiNG TO DESTRUCTiON (2021), is a potent fusion of rock and punk that exemplifies their distinctive style. Songs like "ZENSHiN ZENREi" and "STORY OF DUTY," which are sure to get fans psyched up and singing along, are included on the CD.

In addition to their most recent album, BiSH also just dropped a number of new singles. The captivating song "Patient!! - BiSH Ver. from BiSH THE NEXT - (2023)" has forceful vocals and pounding rhythms. Despite being a somberer song, "Innocent Arrogance (2023)" nevertheless demonstrates the band's capacity to write emotionally stirring music. Two more songs from the group, "Bye-Bye Show (2023)" and "zitabagu (2023)," highlight their diversity and adaptability.

Overall, BiSH stays true to their rock and punk beginnings while continuing to push the envelope and experiment with their sound. Both their most recent album and songs, which are guaranteed to win over both devoted followers and brand-new listeners, are examples of their ability and innovation.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Alternative Rock musician BiSH?

Since their formation in 2015, BiSH, a Japanese rock and alternative rock band from Tokyo, has played at numerous venues and festivals. Top festivals like Summer Sonic Tokyo, Boomtown Fair, Rock In Japan, Rising Sun Rock Festival, and Japan Jam have hosted some of their most significant performances. A devoted fan base and favorable reviews have been attracted to the band because of their vibrant and energizing live performances.

In 2016, BiSH gave one of their most memorable performances at Summer Sonic Tokyo, where they performed on the same stage as well-known international acts like Radiohead and Two Door Cinema Club. They performed favorites including "Primitive," "Hoshi ga Matataku Yoru ni," and "My landscape" during their exciting set. The band made a strong impression on the festival goers with their exhilarating performance and captivating stage presence.

In 2019, BiSH also gave a concert at the ROHM Theater in Kyoto, showcasing their distinctive musical style and stage presence. They sang songs from their album "CARROTS" such "STORY OF DUTY" and "NON TiE-UP" as well as crowd favorites like "GiANT KiLLERS" and "Beautiful Sa" during their performance. A unique experience was provided by the band's outstanding stage setup and smooth song changes.

BiSH also made appearances at Klub Counter Action, Makuhari Messe, Ajinomoto Stadium, and Nakano Sun Plaza, which were all noteworthy performances. One of the most intriguing rock bands in Japan, they are able to engage their audience via both their music and stage appearance.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Alternative Rock musician BiSH?

The Tokyo, Japan-based rock and alternative rock band BiSH has worked with many other musicians. Some of their most significant collaborations are "FUTURE WORLD (feat. BiSH)" with Shingo Katori, "Orchestra KASHiWACK version>" with Yuki Kashiwagi, and "Da Sheng daiyamondo (SPY ver.)" with Yuki Kashiwagi and GANG PARADE.

The song "FUTURE WORLD (feat. BiSH)" is the outcome of the collaboration with Shingo Katori, a former member of the well-known boy band SMAP. The song combines Katori's infectious chorus and rap verses with the distinctive punk rock sound of BiSH. The partnership with Katori showcased how versatile BiSH is when experimenting with various genres and styles.

Another noteworthy project is Yuki Kashiwagi's "Orchestra (KASHiWACK version)". The song combines Kashiwagi's pop sensibilities with the hard-hitting rock sound of BiSH. The result of the cooperation is a distinctive sound that highlights the talents of both musicians.

Last but not least, "Da Sheng daiyamondo (SPY ver. )," featuring Yuki Kashiwagi and GANG PARADE, is a dynamic track that showcases the distinctive sounds of all three performers. The collaboration demonstrated BiSH's capacity for working with other musicians to build a unified sound that fuses several genres.

Overall, BiSH's collaborations show that they are open to trying new genres and styles while yet being faithful to their punk rock beginnings.

What do people also ask about Alternative Rock musician BiSH?


What is BiSH in Japanese?

A Japanese idol group under WACK called BiSH (bitsushiyu), also known as Brand-new idol SHiT (Shinsei Kuso Idol, Xin Sheng kusoaidoru), was established in 2015. They'll split up in June 2023.


Why is BiSH disbanding?

BiSH disbanded because they wanted to put a stop to things while they were still at their best. On their YouTube channel, they posted a video where they discussed their choice and future intentions.


What does Bishi mean in anime?

Beta. In Japanese, "bishi" (美し) is an adjective that means "beautiful" or "handsome."


What does Bish mean?

Bish is a different way to spell and pronounce the slur "bitch," which is used to refer to women. It is a more widely used and less confrontational form of the original word. The phrase was listed in Urban Dictionary as early as 2004 and is thought to have its roots in black slang.


How do you use Bish in a sentence?

He would leave the matching of the players and setting up of the match to the Bish. The Bish would insist on the mid-iron if he wanted to utilize a mashie. I saw the Bish raising a table above the sea of heads.


What is Bish in Japanese?

Japanese idol group BiSH (bitsushiyu), which is affiliated with WACK, was formed in 2015 and will break up in June 2023.


Is Bish disbanding?

In 2023, We BiSH will be dissolved. We are thrilled to move forward step by step from our 80-person dwell house and have a lot of people's support. I am incredibly appreciative of the location I have always loved and called home.