BRADIO
BRADIO

BRADIO

JPNRock, Funk Rock
413,715 monthly listeners
  • 151.5K followers
  • 192K subscribers
  • 19.1K followers
  • 2.3K followers
  • 2.4K fans

BRADIO's Top Spotify Songs

1
Artist Name
Flyers
184.6K streams
2
Artist Name
オトナHIT PARADE
22K streams
3
Artist Name
Golden Liar
15K streams
4
Artist Name
感情リテラシー
10.5K streams
5
Artist Name
幸せのシャナナ
10.1K streams
184.6K
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7.9K
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BRADIO's YouTube Videos

32.2M
Views

BRADIO-Flyers【TVアニメ「デス・パレード」OP曲】(OFFICIAL VIDEO)

BRADIO

BRADIO-Flyers【TVアニメ「デス・パレード」OP曲】(OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Youtube
32.2M views
Feb 14, 2015
7.6M
Views

BRADIO - Golden Liar (OFFICIAL VIDEO)

BRADIO

BRADIO - Golden Liar (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Youtube
7.6M views
Sep 16, 2013
4.8M
Views

BRADIO-幸せのシャナナ (OFFICIAL VIDEO)

BRADIO

BRADIO-幸せのシャナナ (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Youtube
4.8M views
Jan 28, 2020

BRADIO's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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Anime Openings (Top 100)
by Spotify
2
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Nu-Funk
by Spotify
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Anime Openings and Endings
by Spotify
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Anime Music!
by Spotify
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Popular Anime Songs
by Spotify
809.6K
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319.8K
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109K
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84.4K
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74.1K
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BRADIO's Chart Ranks

Past 12 Months

Events18 Events

Jul
19
BRADIO at Spotify O-EAST
Japan
JPN
, Tokyo1200 - 2500 Hall
Aug
06-13
Rock In Japan
Japan
JPN
, JapanN/A N/A
Past
Jul
28
BRADIO at Bigcat Osaka
Japan
JPN
, Osaka500 - 1200 Hall
Past
Sep
26
BRADIO at Lots Niigata
Japan
JPN
, Niigata0 - 500 Club
Past
Aug
03-12
Rock In Japan
Japan
JPN
, JapanN/A N/A
Past
Jul
03
BRADIO at EX Theater Roppongi
Japan
JPN
, Tokyo500 - 1200 Hall
Past

BRADIO's Upcoming Events1 Event

  • BRADIO at Spotify O-EAST

    BRADIO
    Spotify O-EAST
    JPN, Tokyo
    Hall1.2K - 2.5K

BRADIO's Past Events17 Events

  • Rock In Japan festival

    YOASOBI, Creepy Nuts, Mrs. Green Apple, King Gnu, Yuuri, One Ok Rock, Vaundy, AIMYON, Ryokuoushoku Shakai (緑黄色社会), BE:FIRST, Milet, Yama, Bump of Chicken, Novelbright, Awich, Saucy Dog, KANA-BOON, MAN WITH A MISSION, Macaroni Empitsu (マカロニえんぴつ 公式), Sakurazaka46, Hitsujibungaku (羊文学 ), Marcy, SUPER BEAVER, UVERworld, DISH//, Sukimaswitch, WANIMA, Sumika, MY FIRST STORY, Reol, Creep Hyp (クリープハイプ), Keina Suda (須田景凪), QUEEN BEE, Alexandros, PEOPLE 1, MAXIMUM THE HORMONE (マキシマム ザ ホルモン), Keisuke Kuwata, Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, Airi Suzuki (鈴木愛理), 10-FEET, THE ORAL CIGARETTES (ジ オーラル シガレッツ), My Hair Is Bad, VickeBlanka, HYDE, neguse (ねぐせ。), Scandal, Miwa, ORANGE RANGE, SKY-HI, iri, BLUE ENCOUNT, HY, Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra (東京スカパラダイスオーケストラ), Momoiro Clover Z, Frederic (フレデリック), Sambomaster, Morning Musume (モーニング娘), Kroi, SIRUP, Polkadot Stingray (ポルカドットスティングレイ), Chilli Beans., HENTAI SHINSHI CLUB (変態紳士クラブ), Awesome City Club, 04 Limited Sazabys, Fujifabric, Kiro Akiyama, Yabai T-Shirts Yasan (ヤバイTシャツ屋さん), Necry Talkie, Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas, reGretGirl, Kankaku Piero, Nulbarich (ナルバリッチ), BRADIO, Oisicle Melonpan, Genie High (ジェニーハイ), the shes gone, Hump Back, go!go!vanillas, Cocco, Humbreaders (ハンブレッダーズ), Hiroji Miyamoto, Lucky Kilimanjaro, Tempalay, The Back Horn, Crossfaith, KAMI WA SAIKORO WO FURANAI (神はサイコロを振らない), Mongol800, Angerme, Kreva, This is Last, 9mm Parabellum Bullet, Harukamirai (ハルカミライ), Cidergirl (サイダーガール), SHE'S, Ryukku to Soine Gohan (リュックと添い寝ごはん), Hey-Smith, Mr.Forte (Mr.ふぉるて), (sic)boy, OKAMOTO'S, FOMARE, NEE, ACIDMAN, Orange Spiny Crab (オレンジスパイニクラブ), PassCode, SIX LOUNGE, KEYTALK, -Shintenchi Kaiho Group-Zigzag (–真天地開闢集団–ジグザグ), RAISE A SUILEN, Base Ball Bear, Androp, Straightener (ストレイテナー), Zookaraderu, Kyuso Nekokami (キュウソネコカミ), BREIMEN, KALMA, BIGMAMA, THE BAWDIES, POLYSICS, ame_no_parade (雨のパレード), Totalfat, WONK, Number Girl, kobore, Backdrop Cinderella (バックドロップシンデレラ), Kick the Can Crew, Yoru no Honki Dance, G-Freak Factory, SAKANAMON, yayuyo (ヤユヨ), su-xing-cyu, Kanjani Eight, THE KEBABS, Megumi, TETORA, DJ Kazu
    JPN, Japan
    Huge
  • BRADIO at Bigcat Osaka

    BRADIO
    Bigcat Osaka
    JPN, Osaka
    Hall500 - 1.2K
  • BRADIO at Lots Niigata

    BRADIO
    Lots Niigata
    JPN, Niigata
    Club0 - 500
  • Rock In Japan festival

    Mrs. Green Apple, King Gnu, Official HIGE DANdism, LiSA, AIMYON, Aimer, Milet, Bump of Chicken, Sekai No Owari, SPITZ, Saucy Dog, KANA-BOON, Macaroni Empitsu (マカロニえんぴつ 公式), Perfume, SUPER BEAVER, HIRAIDAI, UVERworld, Sukimaswitch, Yuzu (ゆず), WANIMA, Sumika, Porno Graffitti (ポルノグラフィティ), Reol, Creep Hyp (クリープハイプ), Little Glee Monster, Alexandros, Koresawa, MAXIMUM THE HORMONE (マキシマム ザ ホルモン), Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, Amatsuki, Airi Suzuki (鈴木愛理), 10-FEET, THE ORAL CIGARETTES (ジ オーラル シガレッツ), UNISON SQUARE GARDEN, AK-69, Coldrain, HYDE, Scandal, Miwa, Aoi Teshima (手嶌葵), Naoto Inti Raymi (ナオト・インティライミ), Indigo La End, SKY-HI, Sayuri, TK from Ling tosite sigure, BiSH, Burnout Syndromes, BLUE ENCOUNT, HY, Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra (東京スカパラダイスオーケストラ), the GazettE, Momoiro Clover Z, Ai Otsuka, Frederic (フレデリック), BAND-MAID, Sayaka Yamamoto, Sambomaster, Morning Musume (モーニング娘), Leo Ieiri, Gesu No Kiwami Otome, Survive Said The Prophet, SIRUP, Golden Bomber, Polkadot Stingray (ポルカドットスティングレイ), Elephant Kashimashi, 04 Limited Sazabys, BERRY GOODMAN (ベリーグッドマン), Fujifabric, Quruli, Yabai T-Shirts Yasan (ヤバイTシャツ屋さん), Ulfuls, Necry Talkie, Mao Abe (阿部真央), NICO Touches the Walls, Ayano Kaneko (カネコアヤノ), Kankaku Piero, Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku (私立恵比寿中学), Nulbarich (ナルバリッチ), CHAI, BRADIO, Oisicle Melonpan, Hump Back, go!go!vanillas, Humbreaders (ハンブレッダーズ), Tempalay, Dragon Ash, The Back Horn, Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai (打首獄門同好会), Mongol800, Angerme, Sakura Fujiwara, Kreva, 9mm Parabellum Bullet, Maaya Sakamoto, Harukamirai (ハルカミライ), SHE'S, Hey-Smith, Silent Siren, CAPSULE, The Gospellers, Juice=Juice, Tricot, OKAMOTO'S, FOMARE, GLIM SPANKY, LUCKY TAPES, Yourness (ユアネス), Ningen Isu, NEVER YOUNG BEACH, SIX LOUNGE, KEYTALK, Huwie Ishizaki, Dempagumi.inc, Base Ball Bear, Androp, Regal Lily, ROTTENGRAFFTY, Takehara Pistol, Straightener (ストレイテナー), Mucc, Kyuso Nekokami (キュウソネコカミ), mol-74, SOIL & "PIMP" SESSIONS, Lenny Code Fiction, Nothing's Carved In Stone, Chiaki Sato, the telephones, Yogee New Waves, Gacharic Spin, BIGMAMA, The Hiatus, Five New Old, ASH DA HERO, Kayoko Yoshizawa (吉澤嘉代子), Plastic Tree, Lie and a Chameleon, RHYMESTER, POLYSICS, the dresscodes, nano.RIPE., Lynch., KSUKE, Special Others, NakamuraEmi, Passepied, Good Morning America, Totalfat, SHANK, MOSHIMO, DOMICO, Half time Old, OLDCODEX, GRAPEVINE, kobore, Akai Ko-en (赤い公園), Yuyoyuppe, NOISEMAKER, PENGUIN RESEARCH, DEZERT, Kick the Can Crew, 175R, Arukara, womcadole, Mio Yamazaki (ミオヤマザキ), Dizzy Sunfist, Yoru no Honki Dance, GOING UNDER GROUND, G-Freak Factory, SAKANAMON, Wasureranneyo, Ivy to Fraudulent Game, A Flood of Circle, OVERGROUND ACOUSTIC UNDERGROUND, su-xing-cyu, KNOCK OUT MONKEY, GOOD4NOTHING, DUSTBOX, THE PINBALLS, SCOOBIE DO, the band apart, Czecho No Republic, Bentham, Locofrank, Namba69, the chef cooks me, The Mirraz, Soul Flower Union, ReVision of Sence, Rhythmic Toy World, Amelie, Ayumikurikamaki, Mahousyoujoninaritai (魔法少女になり隊), Tokyo Karankoron (東京カランコロン), KING BROTHERS, Fumiya Enuma, MINAMI NiNE, Livekids-aruaru (ライブキッズあるある), DJ Kazu, DATs
    JPN, Japan
    Huge
  • BRADIO at EX Theater Roppongi

    BRADIO
    EX Theater Roppongi
    JPN, Tokyo
    Hall500 - 1.2K

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More about BRADIO

Overview of Funk Rock musician BRADIO

The energetic and upbeat rock group BRADIO is from Tokyo, Japan. Their music is a distinctive fusion of rock and funk that gave rise to the term "Funk Rock" for the genre. The energetic and infectious rhythms, soulful vocals, and thrilling guitar riffs that make up the band's music are what make it stand out.

As one of the most electrifying live bands in Japan, BRADIO has established a reputation for their upbeat, entertaining shows that get crowds on their feet. Their fan base is expanding both in Japan and internationally because to the inclusion of their music in numerous well-known anime and television programs.

BRADIO is a group you don't want to miss out on because of their contagious sound and exhilarating live performances. They stand out in the Japanese music industry and beyond because to their distinctive fusion of rock and funk, which produces a sound that is both recognizable and novel.

What are the most popular songs for Funk Rock musician BRADIO?

BRADIO is a funk rock band from Tokyo, Japan that has been causing a stir in the music scene with their distinctive sound and dynamic live shows. Their distinctive blend of rock, funk, and disco in their songs has come to define their sound. Popular songs by them include "Flyers," "otonaHIT PARADE," "Zhen tsuChi nakachieisu," "Gan Qing riterashi," "Golden Liar," "shikuretsutokodo," "Yao Zhen ruYe haJun nosei," "Xing senoshiyanana," "supaishimadonna," and "Chocolate Flavor."

One of their most well-known songs, "Flyers," serves as the theme song for the anime series Death Parade. It opens with a captivating groove and an exhilarating guitar riff that will have you wanting to dance. The lyrics of the song talk about enjoying life to the fullest and taking risks. Another well-liked song with a lively beat and funky bassline is "otonaHIT PARADE". The song's title, "Adult Hit Parade," refers to the realization that growing up isn't always a bed of roses.

The fast-paced song "Zhen tsuChi nakachieisu" has a lot of intensity. The song is about an exciting car pursuit and the rush of adrenaline it causes. The more tranquil piece "Gan Qing riterashi" features a slower tempo and a lovely melody. The meaning of the song's title, "Emotional Literacy," is that it stresses the value of comprehending and expressing your feelings.

BRADIO has amassed a devoted following among music lovers all across the world because their music is bursting with vigor, excitement, and positivity. They differ from other bands in the genre with their distinctive fusion of rock, funk, and disco. It's little wonder that BRADIO has become one of the most well-known funk rock bands in Japan with their exciting live performances and appealing songs.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Funk Rock musician BRADIO?

With their most recent albums, the Tokyo-based funk rock band BRADIO has been making waves in the music world. The musical prowess and distinctive sound of their most recent album, "DANCEHALL MAGIC," are on display. Songs like "DANCEHALL MAGIC" and "POWER OF LIFE," which both highlight the band's combination of rock and funk music, are included on the album. Fans of the genre must give "DANCEHALL MAGIC" a listen because of its lively and energizing vibe.

In addition to their most recent album, BRADIO has also published a number of songs that are becoming increasingly well-liked by their audience. Among their most recent songs, "BAN BAN TONIGHT," "sourugiyarakushi," "owaranai," and "sourugiyarakushi (TV Size Ver.)" are just a handful that exhibit the band's musical variety. These tunes are guaranteed to get fans swaying and singing along thanks to their enticing beats and catchy lyrics.

Overall, BRADIO's most recent albums show off their capacity to make interesting music that listeners would like. The band has been able to carve out a space for themselves in the music industry with their combination of rock and funk music. Fans of the genre just must listen to their most recent album and songs, which are examples of their brilliance and originality.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Funk Rock musician BRADIO?

The Tokyo-based funk rock band BRADIO has played at a number of illustrious Japanese festivals and venues. They have a devoted following and have received favorable reviews because to their exuberant presentations and catchy songs.

At Rock In Japan, one of the biggest music events in Japan, they made one of their most important festival appearances. The energetic performance by the band, which featured favorites like "Flyers" and "Golden Liar," got the crowd up and moving. Their exciting performance at Rising Sun Rock Festival was also highly lauded for their distinctive fusion of funk and rock.

Additionally, BRADIO has performed in a number of prestigious locations in Japan, such as LIQUIDROOM and Club Fleez. A standout was their sold-out performance at the EX Theater Roppongi, where the band's engaging stage presence and upbeat music had the crowd clamoring for more.

Metrock - Tokyo, Metrock - Osaka, and Japan Jam are a few more notable festivals that have included their music. BRADIO provided their distinctive sound and intensity to each event, leaving festival-goers with long-lasting impressions.

In conclusion, BRADIO has made a name for itself as one of Japan's top funk rock bands and has become renowned for their electrifying live performances. Fans are anticipating their next performance as a result of their appearances at prestigious festivals and venues, which have cemented their position in the Japanese music scene.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Funk Rock musician BRADIO?

The Japanese Rock Funk band BRADIO has worked with different musicians on two significant occasions. One of their collaborations is for the song "horeboreboriyushiyon - meichiyantoBRADIO ver" with Japanese YouTuber Meychan. A new rendition of the 2015 song "Horrible Monster" resulted from this collaboration. Fans liked the duet, and Meychan's distinctive vocal gave the song a new dimension. The groovy beats of the band were well balanced by Meychan's voice.

Another joint effort by BRADIO and the Japanese band Unchain is "Bomb A Head." Tenjho Tenge, an anime series, used this song as its opening theme. The duet was successful, and fans took to the tune. The song "Bomb A Head" combines rock elements from Unchain with BRADIO's distinctively funky vibe. The two bands' collaboration produced a dynamic hymn that wonderfully encapsulates the spirit of the anime series.

Collaborations between BRADIO and Meychan and Unchain show the band's adaptability and willingness to try new sounds. These partnerships demonstrate BRADIO's willingness to experiment and take calculated risks. Fans are treated to a dynamic and engaging listening experience thanks to the band's distinctive sound and style as well as the participation of additional artists.