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UNI-Qreatives' first full album "UNI-Qreatives" attracted many R&B fans in Japan and around the world.
In July 2022, one year after its release, UNI-Qreatives finally began a new chapter.
The UNI-Qreatives releases so far have been based on the creation of songs in a short period of time in collaboration with topliners.
With an emphasis on playfulness and improvisation, "UNI-Q Session Project" achieved great popularity and attracted a great deal of attention.
Beginning with this new album, the name has been changed to "UNI-Q Co-Writing Project". The project has evolved into a more experimental and expansive undertaking, with the theme of "pursuing a new musical chemistry" through co-production with topliners, trackmakers and other creators.
The second featured guest of the UNI-Q Co-Writing Project is lead vocalist Nadia from BananaLemon, a three-piece girl group whose impressive live performances, outstanding vocals and charisma are unparalleled in the Japanese music scene.
UNI-Q and Nadia's collaboration on "LIMIT" fuses traditional R&B theory with an enticingly trendy beat, Nadia's delicate, tragic and seductive topline, and penetrating Japanese lyrics. The song weaves a sad yet powerful story of a woman's resolve to break up a twisted relationship with a friend.
UNI-Qreatives is a group of professional creators from Japan who have produced numerous projects in the Japanese major and independent music scenes. Also known as UNI-Q. The group has been active with its current members since 2019, and as their name suggests, have gathered a unique and talented group of members with their own worldviews, who together have begun to create a stir in the music scene. Beginning in the spring of 2020, the session project from UNI-Q exceeded 1.5 million total plays in subscriptions in around its first year and a half. It reached No. 1 on the iTunes R&B album chart in Japan. Furthermore, they are gaining recognition at an unprecedented rate, including being selected for Spotify's official playlists in nine foreign countries, and have now grown into a creative crew that is attracting attention not only from Japanese listeners but also from listeners around the world.
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