INFINITY 16

INFINITY 16

Genres: reggae, japanese, j-pop, JPop, rnb

About INFINITY 16

INFINITY 16 is a Japanese reggae sound system. The group formed in 1994 and debuted as a major label act in 2008. The project's most successful songs include "Dream Lover" (a collaboration with Shōnan no Kaze, MINMI and Moomin) and "Tsutaetai Koto ga Konna Aru noni" (with Wakadanna from Shōnan no Kaze and JAY'ED). In 1994, Tela-C started the project with member Decem joining in the following year. The members stayed overseas in places such as New York and Jamaica in 1998, starting to focus on music properly in 2002. The group played many clubs throughout Japan, and in 2004 won Club Citta's Sound Clash Tournament in Kawasaki. Between 2005 and 2007, the group released six albums independently. In March 2007, the group won at the World Reggae Soundclash in Brooklyn, New York (in the International Cup‐Garrison Showdown category). In 2007, INFINITY 16 debuted under the major label Far Eastern Tribe Records, with the single "Dream Land" (with Shōnan no Kaze, Minmi and Moomin). At the same time, member Decem left the project. Currently founding member Tela-C continues on by himself, collaborating with other acts as a part of INFINITY 16's ongoing "welcomez" project.

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INFINITY 16 — Top 1 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Infinity 16 Run Tings Dubplates
Run Tings Dubplates