ALI ( acronym for Alien Liberty International) is a Japanese band formed in Shibuya, Tokyo, in 2016, known for their unique fusion of hip hop, funk, jazz, and global influences. The band gained fame through their hit anime soundtracks, including "Wild Side" for BEASTARS and "LOST IN PARADISE" for Jujutsu Kaisen . All members of the band are mixed with roots in Japan, Europe, America, Asia, and Africa.
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60-834: A programação do maior evento de Anime do Brasil ! | Recanto Adormecido" . recantoadormecido.com.br . Retrieved 2020-08-21 . ^ "Anime Friends 2003 Information" . AnimeCons.com. Archived from the original on 6 May 2008 . Retrieved 2008-05-08 . ^ Pacheco, Márcio (2010-04-16). "Anime Friends 2004 - GameHall" (in Brazilian Portuguese) . Retrieved 2024-02-28 . ^ "Anime Friends 2004 Information" . AnimeCons.com . Retrieved 2008-05-08 . ^ "Anime Friends 2005 Information" . AnimeCons.com . Retrieved 2008-05-08 . ^ "Anime Friends 2006 Information" . AnimeCons.com . Retrieved 2008-05-08 . ^ "Anime Friends 2007 Information" . AnimeCons.com. Archived from
80-1464: A ser realizado em São Paulo e no Rio de Janeiro" . Estação Nerd (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2022-05-05 . Retrieved 2022-05-25 . ^ animefriends. "Atrações" . Anime Friends (in Brazilian Portuguese) . Retrieved 2022-05-25 . ^ Peccilli, Giuliano (2022-07-09). "Anime Friends 2022 | Programação de sábado e domingo! - JWave" . www.jwave.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese) . Retrieved 2024-10-04 . ^ Ribeiro, Pedro Henrique (2022-07-12). "Anime Friends 2022 é marcado por reencontros e nova geração de otakus" . Omelete (in Brazilian Portuguese) . Retrieved 2024-02-18 . ^ Games, Escola Brasileira de (2023-07-24). "Anime Friends 2023: Uma Celebração Épica com 120 mil Fãs em Homenagem aos 20 Anos do Evento!" | Escola Brasileira de Games" (in Brazilian Portuguese) . Retrieved 2024-02-28 . ^ "Anime Friends 2023 Setlists" . setlist.fm . Retrieved 2024-01-19 . ^ Ribeiro, Pedro Henrique (2023-07-17). "Anime Friends 2023 | Um resumão do evento em 5 tópicos" . Omelete (in Brazilian Portuguese) . Retrieved 2024-01-19 . ^ Matz, Bianca (2023-05-30). "Edição do Anime Friends de 2023 traz artistas internacionais e conta com uma programação diversificada" (in Brazilian Portuguese) . Retrieved 2024-01-27 . ^ Wave, Bunka (2023-08-11). "Senpai Old School, la academia brasileña del sonido japones – Senpai Old School,
100-587: Is PUNK’D Chile [ edit ] Event Story [ edit ] Dates Location Atten. Guests July 27, 2013 Teatro Caupolicán Santiago , Chile Juan Andrés Salfate, Ricardo Cruz and Chihiro Yonekura References [ edit ] ^ "Anime Friends Rio de Janeiro 2019 Information" . AnimeCons.com . Retrieved 2020-08-21 . ^ Pacheco, Márcio (2010-04-16). "Anime Friends 2003 - GameHall" (in Brazilian Portuguese) . Retrieved 2024-02-28 . ^ "Anime Friends 2011 - Confira
120-2237: Is a South American annual anime convention produced by Maru Division Corporation. It was originally held in São Paulo , Brazil during the month of July, and it expanded to Rio de Janeiro, Argentina (2009–17) and Chile (2013). History [ edit ] Brazil [ edit ] Event history [ edit ] City Dates Venue Attend. Guests São Paulo July 3–6, 2003 Colégio Madre Cabrini 25,000 Hironobu Kageyama , Akira Kushida , Hiroshi Watari July 8–11, 2004 Espaço das Américas 32,000 Masaaki Endoh , Hironobu Kageyama , Masami Okui , and Eizo Sakamoto July 14–17, 2005 Universidade Uni Sant'Anna 45,000 Yoshiki Fukuyama , Hironobu Kageyama , Akira Kushida , and Takayuki Miyauchi July 13–16, 2006 50,000 Massacration , Masaaki Endoh , Hiroshi Kitadani , and Yumi Matsuzawa July 14~15 and 19~22, 2007 79,000 Masaaki Endoh , Edu Falaschi , Yoko Ishida , Hironobu Kageyama , MoJo , Pato Fu , Kōji Wada , and Nobuo Yamada July 11~13 and 16~20, 2008 Mart Center 120,000 Akira Kushida , Takayuki Miyauchi , Takumi Tsutsui , Hideaki Takatori , Almah , Shaaman , Aki Misato , JAM Project ( Hironobu Kageyama , Masaaki Endoh , Yoshiki Fukuyama , Masami Okui , Hiroshi Kitadani and Ricardo Cruz ) July 10~12 and 17–19, 2009 Kagrra , Hironobu Kageyama , Masaaki Endoh , Hiroshi Kitadani , Nobuo Yamada , Akira Kushida , Shinichi Ishihara and Yukio Yamagata July 09~11 and 15~18, 2010 Akira Kushida , Shinichi Ishihara , Takayuki Miyauchi , Aki Misato , Minami Kuribayashi , Chihiro Yonekura , Angra , Piyo Rabbie and Aural Vampire July 08~10 and 15~17, 2011 Akira Kushida , Psychic Lover , Nobuo Yamada , Takayoshi Tanimoto , M.O.V.E. , Kaya and Angra July 05–08 and 12-15, 2012 Faculdade Cantareira Nobuo Yamada , Takayoshi Tanimoto , Paul Zaloom , Kaya and JAM Project ( Hironobu Kageyama , Masaaki Endoh , Masami Okui , Hiroshi Kitadani and Ricardo Cruz - Yoshiki Fukuyama
140-460: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages ALI (band) In May 2021, ALI went on indefinite hiatus following the arrest of their drummer, Kahadio, for fraud. After a six-month break, the band returned in November 2021. As of October 2024, ALI is now a solo project led by vocalist Leo, continuing the band’s signature cross-genre sound after
160-739: The COVID-19 pandemic - 2021 - - São Paulo July 08-10, 2022 Anhembi Convention Center 80,000 Danger3 ( Ricardo Cruz , Larissa Tassi and Rodrigo Rossi), Gaijin Sentai , Babybeard , Matsuko Mawatari , Diogo Miyahara, I Don't Like Mondays. , YUYU20 , Senpai Old School, One n' Only Rio de Janeiro July 16-17, 2022 Expo Mag São Paulo July 13-16, 2023 Anhembi Convention Center 120,000 Takumi Hashimoto, Takumi Tsutsui, Hiroshi Watari , Mai Oishi , Makoto Sumikawa , Kiyomi Tsukada , Flow , Scandal , Burnout Syndromes , Survive Said
180-1979: The Prophet , Nano, Yurika, ASCA , SennaRin , Who-ya Extended , YUYU20, Yumi Matsuzawa , Danger3 ( Ricardo Cruz , Larissa Tassi and Rodrigo Rossi ), Janaína Bianchi, Senpai Old School , Akino with Bless4 July 18-21, 2024 Vickeblanka , Takeru (from SuG ), Hiroto (from Alice Nine ), Wasuta , ROOKiEZ is PUNK’D , MHRap, Sidney Scaccio, Yasuhiro Ishiwatari , Mayumi Yoshida, ALI , ClariS , Kihachirō Uemura , Masaru Yamashita , Koichi Nakayama Argentina [ edit ] Event Story [ edit ] Dates Location Atten. Guests July 24~26, 2009 Colegio Nichia Gakuin Buenos Aires , Argentina Hironobu Kageyama , Masaaki Endoh , Hiroshi Kitadani and Ricardo Cruz July 24~25, 2010 Instituto San Antonio Buenos Aires, Argentina Aki Misato , Chihiro Yonekura , Kouji Wada , Ricardo Cruz and Aural Vampire July 23~24, 2011 Instituto San Antonio Buenos Aires, Argentina Takayoshi Tanimoto , Nobuo Yamada , Ricardo Cruz , m.o.v.e and Kaya July 21~23, 2012 Centro de Exposiciones Miguelete Buenos Aires, Argentina JAM Project ( Hironobu Kageyama , Masaaki Endoh , Hiroshi Kitadani , Masami Okui and Ricardo Cruz ) July 19~21, 2013 Centro de Exposiciones Miguelete Buenos Aires, Argentina Nobuo Yamada and Yumi Matsuzawa July 18~20, 2014 Centro de Exposiciones Miguelete Buenos Aires, Argentina Oreskaband July 24~26, 2015 Centro de Exposiciones Miguelete Buenos Aires, Argentina FLOW July 22~24, 2016 Centro de Exposiciones Miguelete Buenos Aires, Argentina Joe Inoue , Nobuo Yamada and Yumi Matsuzawa July 21~23, 2017 Centro de Exposiciones Miguelete Buenos Aires, Argentina ROOKiEZ
200-489: The cancellation of their contracts with Sony Music and the removal of their track "Teenage City Riot" from The World Ends with You: The Animation . The scandal resulted in the band's indefinite hiatus in May 2021. Kahadio was expelled from the group, and ALI publicly apologized to their fans and the victims of the crime. After six months, ALI made their return in November 2021, continuing to produce music and perform live. Despite
220-560: The departure of key members Luthfi and César. ALI (Alien Liberty International), a multinational hip-hop and funk band, was formed in 2016 in Shibuya, Tokyo. The group drew inspiration from global influences, blending roots from Japan, Europe, America, Asia, and Africa. Named after the legendary boxer Muhammad Ali , the band sought to embody his energy, presence, and ideals of unity through their music. ALI gained widespread recognition in 2019 with their debut single, "Wild Side," which served as
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#1732848351118240-487: The group to pursue new ventures. Current members Former members In November 2020, it was announced that the band would perform the opening theme song for the 2021 anime The World Ends with You the Animation with "Teenage City Riot". On April 4, 2021, however, it was announced that the opening song would be changed due to drummer Kahadio being arrested for participating in a refund scam. On April 23, 2021, Kahadio
260-983: The notability of the topic by citing reliable secondary sources that are independent of the topic and provide significant coverage of it beyond a mere trivial mention. If notability cannot be shown, the article is likely to be merged , redirected , or deleted . Find sources: "Anime Friends" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( May 2017 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) Anime Friends Status Active Location(s) São Paulo Aeroporto Campo de Marte Buenos Aires Centro de Exposiciones Miguelete Santiago Centro de Eventos Chimkowe Country Brazil Argentina Chile Inaugurated 2003 Attendance 120,000 in 2008 Website Argentina's official website Brazil's official website Chile's official website Anime Friends
280-468: The opening theme for the anime BEASTARS . This marked a turning point for the band, showcasing their cross-genre appeal. Their subsequent single, "LOST IN PARADISE" featuring rapper AKLO, became the ending theme for Jujutsu Kaisen , further cementing their place in the Japanese music scene. However, On May 14, 2021, ALI faced controversy when their drummer, Kahadio, was arrested for fraud, leading to
300-867: The original on 2017-04-28. ^ animefriends.com.br/e_programacao.shtml ^ "Anime Friends 2019: confira tudo o que rolou" . Fala! Universidades (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2019-08-02 . Retrieved 2020-08-21 . ^ "Anime Friends (SP) 2019" . projetootaku.net . ^ "Anime Friends: Takumi Hashimoto, o Manabu de 'Jiraiya', é atração confirmada" . JBox (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2023-03-23 . Retrieved 2024-02-07 . ^ "Anime Friends 2019 leva 60 mil pessoas ao Anhembi; veja FOTOS" . G1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2019-07-16 . Retrieved 2024-02-18 . ^ Ribeiro, Pedro Henrique (2022-07-12). "Anime Friends 2022 é marcado por reencontros e nova geração de otakus" . Omelete (in Brazilian Portuguese) . Retrieved 2024-02-18 . ^ "Anime Friends | Evento volta
320-631: The original on 16 May 2008 . Retrieved 2008-05-08 . ^ "Anime Friends 2008 Information" . Yamato Corp. Archived from the original on 17 December 2008 . Retrieved 2008-12-09 . ^ "Anime Friends 2008 Information" . AnimeCons.com. Archived from the original on 12 June 2008 . Retrieved 2008-06-18 . ^ "pinhaltrollers: Image" . pinhaltrollers (in Portuguese) . Retrieved 29 July 2023 . ^ animefriends.com.br/e_programacao.shtml#main ^ "Anime Friends 2017" . animefriends.com.br . Archived from
340-530: The setback, the band persisted, showcasing their resilience and passion for music. On February 23, 2022, the band released the EP "Inglourious Eastern Cowboy". On January 25, 2023 they released their debut album "Music World". In July 2024, they performed at Anime Friends in Brazil . In October 2024, ALI transitioned into a solo project led by vocalist Leo Imamura after key members, guitarist César and bassist Luthfi, left
360-426: Was arrested again for a separate fraud case. Kahadio and his friends were offering an elderly woman a refund for medical expenses in exchange of transferring her money to an account. He then withdrew half of the money from the same account. Due to the controversy, the band went on indefinite hiatus on May 14, 2021, as well as pulling most of their songs off streaming platforms. They returned from hiatus, and their music
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400-2021: Was unable to attend due to health issues) July 11–14 and 18-21, 2013 Campo de Marte Airport Nobuo Yamada , Akira Kushida , Família Lima , Yumi Matsuzawa , Gloria , Andre Matos , Eyeshine , Chihiro Yonekura , Oreskaband , Shinichi Ishihara , Takumi Tsutsui and JAM Project ( Hironobu Kageyama , Masaaki Endoh , Masami Okui , Hiroshi Kitadani , Yoshiki Fukuyama and Ricardo Cruz July 17–20 and 24-27, 2014 Flow , Reika , You Kikkawa , Oreskaband , Kōji Wada , Ayumi Miyazaki , Takayoshi Tanimoto , Noturnall , Almah , Motsu , Back-On , Nobuo Yamada , Eizo Sakamoto , Família Lima , Chris Claremont and Daniel HDR July 10–12 and 17-19, 2015 Ayu Brazil , Flow , Cross Gene , Detonator , Home Made Kazoku , Inkt , Joe Inoue , Kaname , Reika , Matsuko Mawatari , Ricardo Cruz , Sasaki Sayaka , Screw , Snowkel , Tetsuo Kurata , Carolina Munhóz , Raphael Draccon and Daniel HDR July 08–10 and 15-17, 2016 Joe Inoue , Ricardo Cruz , Detonator , Nobuo Yamada , Ayumi Miyazaki , Takayoshi Tanimoto , Yumi Matsuzawa , Hiroki Takahashi . Yuuya Asaoka , Ricardo Fábio , Edu Falaschi , Rodrigo Rossi , Larissa Tassi , LM.C , Mai Hoshimura , Sambomaster , Takumi Tsutsui , Shouhei Kusaka , LeChat , Liui Aquino , Jason Faunt July 07–09, 2017 Transamerica Expo Center Do As Infinity , T.M. Revolution , Asian Kung-fu Generation , Takumi Tsutsui July 06–09, 2018 Anhembi Convention Center Takumi Hashimoto , Oreskaband , Yumi Matsuzawa , Snowkel , Deadlift Lolita , Hatsune Miku , Ultraman Heroes Rio de Janeiro July 05-09, 2019 Riocentro Snowkel , Faky , Yumi Matsuzawa , Deadlift Lolita , Mika Kobayashi , Gaijin Sentai , Senpai Old School, Takumi Hashimoto São Paulo July 12-14, 2019 Anhembi Convention Center 60,000 - 2020 - - Event not held due to
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