Life on da Beat

The award helped their image and overall growing popularity as artists, leading into the success of their following singles and debut album.

Life on da Beat is the debut studio album by Lead under the Pony Canyon sub-label Flight Master.

[5] The compilation would also include offshoots of the group, along with a documentary and the music video for their then-released song "Funky Days!".

Buyers could receive one of five original stickers, tickets to one of five events, a chance to enter a t-shirt lottery and a leaflet that included a URL to download a special wallpaper.

Yasushi is a member of the rap unit Banana Ice, which was formed in 1992. h-wonder is a famed musical arranger and composer throughout Japan, having worked with the likes of South Korean singer-songwriter BoA Kwon, Maaya Sakamoto and Kumi Koda.

"One for da Soul" was used as the ending theme to the TV Tokyo anime series Bouken Yuuki Pluster World.

[13] h-wonder is a famed musical arranger and composer throughout Japan, having worked with the likes of South Korean singer-songwriter BoA Kwon, Maaya Sakamoto and Kumi Koda.

It was also used as the opening theme for the Tokyo Broadcasting System Television series Count Down TV throughout the month of February.

[17] "One for da Soul" was used as the ending theme to the TV Tokyo anime series Bouken Yuuki Pluster World.