Heartsdales Candy Pop Feat Soul D Out
Heartsdales was a Japanese hip-hop duo consisting of two sisters, Yumi and Emi. They debuted in 2001 and quickly became popular with their unique blend of hip-hop, R&B, and pop music. One of their most popular songs is "Candy Pop," which features the Japanese hip-hop group Soul D Out.
The Origins of Heartsdales
Heartsdales was formed in 2001 by sisters Yumi and Emi Sugiyama. They were born in Tokyo, Japan but spent part of their childhood in the United States, where they were exposed to American hip-hop music. They returned to Japan in their early teens and discovered the Japanese hip-hop scene, which influenced their own music.
Heartsdales released their debut album, "Radioactive," in 2002, which featured the hit single "So Tell Me." The album was a commercial success and established Heartsdales as one of Japan's most popular hip-hop acts.
The Rise of "Candy Pop"
"Candy Pop" was released in 2006 and quickly became one of Heartsdales' most popular songs. The song features the Japanese hip-hop group Soul D Out and is a catchy blend of hip-hop, R&B, and pop music.
The music video for "Candy Pop" features Yumi and Emi dancing in colorful outfits and surrounded by candy-themed props. The video was a hit on Japanese music channels and helped to popularize the song.
The Legacy of Heartsdales
Heartsdales continued to release music throughout the 2000s and early 2010s, including six studio albums and several singles. They were known for their energetic live performances and their unique blend of hip-hop, R&B, and pop music.
Although they officially disbanded in 2014, Heartsdales remains a beloved and influential act in the Japanese hip-hop scene. Their music continues to be popular among fans of Japanese pop and hip-hop music.
Conclusion
Heartsdales and their hit song "Candy Pop" featuring Soul D Out were a popular force in the Japanese hip-hop scene. Their unique blend of hip-hop, R&B, and pop music was a hit among fans and helped to establish them as one of Japan's most popular hip-hop acts. Although they are no longer active, Heartsdales remains a beloved and influential act in the Japanese music scene.