Exile

There are multiple artists who operate under the moniker of Exile: #1 Japanese pop group #2 American hip-hop producer/DJ from California #3 American country rock group #4 Bulgarian black metal band #5 Turkish black metal band #6 A Drum'n'bass / glitch producer (also known as Tim Exile) #7 Cornish Metal Band #8 Dutch alternative rock band #9 Jordanian Thrash Metal Band #10 Romanian hip-hop producer/MC from Arad #1 The Japanese pop group EXILE was formed in 1999 under the name J Soul Brothers, which changed its name to EXILE in 2001. Its member roster currently includes HIRO (originally a member of Zoo, MAKIDAI, MATSU, USA as performers, and ATSUSHI as a vocalist. Shun was a member of the group until March 29th, 2006, when he announced that he was leaving the group to pursue a solo career. As of September 2006, the band has got a new co-vocalist, TAKAHIRO. ...show more

There are multiple artists who operate under the moniker of Exile: #1 Japanese pop group #2 American hip-hop producer/DJ from California #3 American country rock group #4 Bulgarian black metal band #5 Turkish black metal band #6 A Drum'n'bass / glitch producer (also known as Tim Exile) #7 Cornish Metal Band #8 Dutch alternative rock band #9 Jordanian Thrash Metal Band #10 Romanian hip-hop producer/MC from Arad #1 The Japanese pop group EXILE was formed in 1999 under the name J Soul Brothers, which changed its name to EXILE in 2001. Its member roster currently includes HIRO (originally a member of Zoo, MAKIDAI, MATSU, USA as performers, and ATSUSHI as a vocalist. Shun was a member of the group until March 29th, 2006, when he announced that he was leaving the group to pursue a solo career. As of September 2006, the band has got a new co-vocalist, TAKAHIRO.

A new member, AKIRA, has also joined as a performer, making EXILE into a seven-men group. In April 2009, J Soul Brothers (KENCHI, KEIJI, TETSUYA, NAOTO, NAOKI, NESMITH, SHOKICHI) merged with EXILE to become a 14 member group. Their official site can be found here. #2 #2 The American hip-hop producer, DJ and occassional MC, Exile (real name Aleksander Manfredi), began his career as a member of hip-hop duo Emanon along with Aloe Blacc.

He has released several solo beat albums, most notably Dirty Science (2006) and Radio (2009). He is best known for the album Below the Heavens (2007) by Blu & Exile. He also produced Fashawn's album Boy Meets World (2009) and has released another Blu & Exile album, Give Me Flowers While I Can Smell Them (2011). On top of this, he has been a guest producer for several notable acts, such as Ghostface Killah, Jurassic 5, Mobb Deep and Kardinall Offishall. ...show less

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