From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jam 9
Jam 9
Jam9 tie-in song for the J League team Shimizu S-Pulse’s sum-
mer home game events.[2]
Also known as Fan-mon
Origin Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan
Members
Genres Hip hop, rock, pop
• Giz ’Mo (ギズモ) – MC
Years active 2003 (2003)–present • Prince.YK (プリンス・ワイケー) – MC
• Mocky (モッキー) – DJ
Labels Dreamusic Incorporated
Website jam9-net.com
References
Members
[1] "Kizuna". Orikon geinōjin jiten. Oricon.
Giz ’Mo http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/342548/
Mocky products/music/915275/1/. Retrieved 4 January
Prince.YK
2012.
[2] "HOT samā adobenchā". Shimizu S-Pulse.
Jam9 is a Japanese band formed in 2003 and currently
http://www.s-pulse.co.jp/news/home_detail/4655.
signed with the record company Dreamusic, Inc. It is
Retrieved 4 January 2012.
based in Hamamatsu. Their music is mostly hip-hop.
They began by playing at local music bars and released
several records independently before signing with Drea- External links
music. Their first album with a major label, Kizuna (2011), • Official Site (Japanese)
reached number 77 on the Oricon album chart.[1] In 2009,
a song from their indie album, Rookie Players, served as a
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Categories:
• Japanese musical groups
• Japanese hip hop groups
• 2003 establishments in Japan
• Musical groups established in 2003
• Japanese musical group stubs
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