Elly (dancer)

Elly
エリオット・ロシャード・昂矢(こうや)
Background information
Birth nameKoya Rosado Elliott
Also known as
  • CRAZYBOY
  • CrazyBoy
Born (1987-09-21) September 21, 1987 (age 37)
Misawa, Aomori
OriginJapan
Genres
Occupations
  • Dancer
  • rapper
Years active2010–
Labelsrhythm zone
(2017 - 2018)
LDH MUSIC
(2019 - present)
Websitewww.ldh.co.jp/eng/management/elly/

Koya Rosado Elliott (エリオット・ロシャード・昂矢 Elliott Rosado Koya; born September 21, 1987), better known by his stage name Elly (stylized as ELLY), is a Japanese dancer and rapper. He is a performer(dancer) of J-Pop dance and vocal group Sandaime J Soul Brothers and a former member of Gekidan Exile.[1][2]

For his solo career as a rapper he uses the stage name CrazyBoy. He debuted as a soloist in collaboration with Exile Shokichi in the song "THE ANTHEM" on June 4, 2014, and released his first solo album NEOTOKYO FOREVER on July 4, 2018.[3] As a member of Sandaime J Soul Brothers, he has received the Japan Record Awards twice and he has choreographed some of the most famous dances for his group, including the famous "Runningman" dance of R.Y.U.S.E.I.[1][2][4] He is also an enthusiastic Fortnite player, hoping to promote e-sports in Japan.[5]

Elly's father is former OPBF Super Welterweight Champion Carlos Elliott [ja][2][6] and his younger brother, Likiya, is also a dancer and leader of the J-pop dance and vocal group The Rampage from Exile Tribe.[2]

Early life

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Elly was born on September 21, 1987, in Japan, to a Japanese mother and an African-American father.[2] His father is former OPBF's Super Welterweight Champion Carlos Elliott and his younger brother, Likiya, later followed the example of Elly and became a dancer too.[2] When he was in junior high school, his friends gave him the nickname "ELLY", which is short for his surname Elliott, and he continued to use "ELLY" as his stage name.[7] Elly had played baseball since he was young and was the catcher and the fourth player in the batting order (the cleanup hitter, often the one with the most power and ability to drive in runs with extra-base hits) in his high school baseball team.[2] After losing to Hachinohe Gakuin Kosei High School in the Quarter-final of the Regional High School Summer Baseball Tournament in his third year, Elly's dream to play in Koshien ended.[2][8] One of his opponents in this crucial game was Sakamoto Hayato, who continued to become a professional baseball player and still remembered Elly as his opponent when the two met after they both earned fame in different fields.[2][9][10][11] Elly entered Tokyo University of Agriculture with a baseball scholarship, hoping to become a professional baseball player after his graduation.[2]

Elly began to dance and produce music at a very young age. Since there is an American Military Camp in his hometown Misawa, he grew up in a city with much influence from American culture. He bought a set of DJ equipment with his pocket money when he was still a sixth-grade elementary school student, learned how to DJ from the manager of the local CD shops[2] and started to rap soon after in junior high. In high school, he started dancing after seeing B2K's film You got served. He was amazed by the dancers in the movie, and learned his first dance moves by imitating the dances from the film with his brother.[12][13] After he moved to Tokyo to attend university, he continued to practice dancing at night after a day of baseball practice.[2] It was during these busy days when he saw the performance of the dance team "BASE HEADS" at a club in Shibuya, that he decided he wanted to be a dancer just like them at the very moment. As a result, he quit university and baseball in the second year of his studies, chasing his dream to become a professional dancer.[2][13]

Career

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2007-2010: Early Days: The Team and Gekidan Exile

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Elly formed the Hip-Hop dance crew THE TEAM in 2007, which marked his debut in the professional dance world. Apart from performing at clubs and events, he also appeared as a backup-dancer in the music videos of singers like Toshinobu Kubota and Meisa Kuroki.[2] In March 2010, Elly was scouted by EXPG Studio (a talent school run by LDH) to perform in Gekidan Exile's play NIGHT BALLET as a guest dancer.[2][14][15][16] He joined the actor group Gekidan Exile Kazegumi (the team of wind) in April of the same year,[14] officially joining LDH at the same time while remaining hopeful about becoming part of one of their dance and vocal groups in the future. In May 2010, he performed in Gekidan Exile's 4th play DANCE EARTH ~Negai~.[17]

2010-present: Sandaime J Soul Brothers

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On July 19, 2010, when LDH announced that they wanted to revive dance and vocal group J Soul Brothers and form Sandaime J Soul Brothers, Elly was selected as the first member (performer) of the new group, joining Naoto and Naoki Kobayashi, who were also members of the previous J Soul Brothers line-up.[15] On September 27, Elly made his first public appearance as a performer of Sandaime J Soul Brothers during the Fantasy Goya-sai: Exile Tamashī (FANTASY後夜祭~EXILE魂~; FANTASY Late Night Festival ~EXILE Soul~) live performance from Exile at Toyota Stadium.[18][19] On November 10, he made his major debut as a member of Sandaime J Soul Brothers as the group released their debut single, "Best Friend's Girl", debuting at number three on the Oricon Singles Chart.[citation needed] On July 19, 2011, He officially withdrew from Gekidan Exile.[20]

In August 2012, Sandaime J Soul Brothers' seventh single "0 ~Zero~" which included their major hit "Hanabi", was released and became their first single to sell over 100.000 copies. Elly choreographed the dance for "Hanabi", which marked the first time he choreographed for his group.[21] At the end of the year, Elly and his group appeared on the stage of NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen for the first time, performing their single "Hanabi".[22]

With 2014 becoming an important year for Sandaime J Soul Brothers, Elly gained greater fame alongside his group. On April 12, the movie Crows Explode was released, in which he made his acting debut by playing Suzuran's new first-year boss Yamashita Gohei.[1] He also started to become active as a rapper, featuring in Exile Shokichi's song "THE ANTHEM", which was released on June 4.[23] On June 25, Sandaime J Soul Brothers' major hit "R.Y.U.S.E.I." was released. The song topped the Oricon Singles Charts at number one, selling 162.174 copies in the first week of its release. Additionally, Elly's choreography, especially the "running man" dance move during the chorus, became a national fever.[2][24] The song also won Sandaime J Soul Brothers the Japan Record Award[25][26] and skyrocketed the group to mainstream success.

On January 28, 2015, Sandaime J Soul Brothers released their fifth album, PLANET SEVEN, which sold 508 thousand copies in the first week after its release.[27] He also landed his first leading role in the action film Trash, which was released on October 24.[28]

On March 30, 2016, Sandaime J Soul Brothers released their 6th album, THE JSB LEGACY. It included "Feel So Alive", the first song of the group Elly took part in as rapper.[29] Even though his voice began to appear in the songs of Sandaime J Soul Brothers more often after that, he continued to be simply be referred to as a performer in the group, not a vocalist.[1] On April 23, the second season of the drama High&Low: The Story of S.W.O.R.D. was broadcast, which is part of the action and music franchise produced by the LDH. Elly plays ICE, a former mercenary and the leader of MIGHTY WARRIORS. As the High&Low franchise continued and more films, concerts, games and shows were produced in the following years, Elly continued to reprise his role in those follow-ups.[30][31][32]

In 2018, on a program of LDH TV,the exclusive members-only streaming service of LDH, Elly challenged himself to be a Record producer. Together with Sandaime J Soul Brothers' vocalist Hiroomi Tosaka, he produced singer CRAZY SHIKAKKEI ("Crazy Quadrilateral") as rapper adviser and record producer. CRAZY SHIKAKKEI is the alias used by Masayasu Yagi in this "Super Star Project", and "WANAWANA", the first single of CRAZY SHIKAKKEI, was released on October 19, 2018, debuting at number one on downloading charts.[33][34][35]

2016-present: CrazyBoy

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For LDH, a management company that focuses on producing dance and vocal groups, there used to be a strict difference between vocalists who sing and performers who dance in their groups (though it has become common for vocalists to follow the choreography too). Elly entered LDH as a performer but never gave up his love for Rap and Hip Hop and tried to produce music on his own. To get support from his company and debut as a rapper, he created his own albums and handed them out to the staff and Hiro, the CEO of LDH, showing them what kind of music he could make and asked for advice.[36][37] He also got the support from his fellow Sandaime J Soul Brothers group mates and other members of Exile Tribe. In conclusion, Elly successfully debuted as a rapper in collaboration with Exile Shokichi in the single "THE ANTHEM" on June 4, 2014, still under the name of Elly. After the success of "THE ANTHEM", his solo project as a rapper was slowly approved by the company and finally given a go. Since then it has become more common for performers in LDH's groups to follow his example and rap.[2][38]

After Elly was featured as a rapper in Sandaime J Soul Brothers' track "Feel So Alive" in 2016, he officially started to use CRAZYBOY as his rapper alias.[29] He explained that he gave himself this name because he has always been given comments such as "you certainly got crazy ideas" by people around him and because he likes the idea that "crazy" can mean "cool" in L.A. Besides, he also wants to live up to the principle of "never forget the pure heart of a boy and fight on". As a result, he combined the words "Crazy" and "Boy" and called himself CRAZYBOY.[39][40]

As CRAZYBOY, Elly began to made guest appearances in the works of other famous musicians. He joined ANARCHY in producing his new song, "HELLA RICH feat. CRAZYBOY", which was released in July 2016.[41] His collaboration with Dancehall Reggae group Mighty Crown "Around The World" was released shortly after in the same month.[42][43]

On February 24, 2017, Elly released his first mini-album NEOTOKYO EP as CRAZYBOY, earning the #1 spot on the weekly music downloading charts of four major media-service providers in Japan.[44] His second mini-album NEOTOKYO II EP was released on July 7,[45] and a DVD/CD package with recorded live performances, music videos and songs titled NEOTOKYO WORLD was released on September 21.[46]

On January 19, 2018, he released his third mini-album NEOTOKYO III EP.[47] In February, he joined Snoop Dogg, PKCZ and Yultron in producing the international collaboration "BOW DOWN FT. CRAZY BOY from EXILE TRIBE".[1][48] After the release of his fourth mini-album NEOTOKYO IV EP on April 27,[49] his first "Best of" album NEOTOKYO FOREVER was released on July 4. To conclude his solo activities in 2018, Elly went on his first solo tour CRAZYBOY presents NEOTOKYO ~THE PRIVATE PARTY 2018~ from July 9–27.[1][50]

On July 3, 2019, Elly performed in Los Angeles for the first time in his career, at OTAQUEST LIVE. This music festival aims at bringing Japanese pop music to America.[51][52] On June 22, it was announced that Elly had migrated record labels from Rhythm Zone to LDH MUSIC for his solo activities. It was also announced that his rapper alias, CRAZYBOY, was updated to CrazyBoy. He also made a change to his personal logo as a rapper.[53] On August 23, Elly released his first digital single, "PINK DIAMOND". On September 12, it was announced that Elly would feature on the Japanese version of Jessica Jung's new single "Call Me Before You Sleep", aiming to be released on October 19.[54][55] A month after the release of his first digital single, Elly released his second one "PINK DIAMOND Part2" which acts as a sequel on September 21.[56] On September 26 it was announced that he would release his first physical single "DONNA???" on November 13.[57] Accompanying the release, he would also hold a national high-touch event tour.[58]

On February 27, 2020,  it was announced that a special live Exile Shokichi vs CrazyBoy "KING&KING" would be held in the Yokohama Arena on May 27 as part of the Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS from EXILE TRIBE 10th ANNIVERSARY PROJECT, while a collaboration single would also be released.[59] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the special live was announced to be canceled on June 6.[60] On July 24, the KING&KING project held a special media event in Tokyo, announcing that a single KING&KING by Exile Shokichi vs CrazyBoy would be released on October 7.[61][62] On December 24, Exile Shokichi and CrazyBoy were announced to be the ambassador of the professional dance league D.LEAGUE.[63]

On January 3, 2021, it was announced that CrazyBoy would release two singles, OH and Amnesia on February 27, with a tilted song "OH" produced in collaboration with Shota Shimizu and OZworld.[64]

Personal life

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Family

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Elly's father is former OPBF's Super Welterweight Champion Carlos Elliott and his mother is a Japanese woman. He has a younger brother, Likiya, who is a dancer and the leader of the J-pop group THE RAMPAGE from EXILE TRIBE.[2] He also has a younger sister.[65]

In 2018, Elly dedicated the song "This is for MAMA" to his mother to express his love and gratitude for her. The music video of this song mainly consists of private footage from Elly and his family from his childhood.[66]

On October 27, 2020, his longtime girlfriend, MEGBABY, gave birth to his first child, a boy.[67]

E-Sports

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Elly became an enthusiastic Fortnite player in around 2018. His game account is "Riteirurō no Sonchooo" (リテイルローの村長)", which means The Village Headman of Riteirurō. He also built a small game team with friends, for example Reina Washio, a member of E-girls and Flower who calls herself "Riteirurō no Cinderella" (リテイルローのシンデレラ, Cinderella of Riteirurō), Takahide Suzuki, a member of The Rampage from Exile Tribe who named himself "Riteirurō no moto abatā" (リテイルローの元アバター, Former Avatar of Riteirurō), Ryusei Kainuma, a member of Ballistik Boyz from Exile Tribe who calls himself "Riteirurō no CoCo" (リテイルローのCoCo, CoCo of Riteirurō) and professional baseball player Louis Okoye, who named himself "Riteirurō no kankō-sha" (リテイルローの観光者, The Tourist in Riteirurō).[68] He also became friends with Japanese Fortnite Pro Gaming Team CRAZY Raccoon, and would sometimes train with them together.[69] In 2019, he opened his own channel on YouTube and began to live-stream his Fortnite game-plays.[70]

Elly took part in a few e-sports event for Fortnite. On January 27, 2019, Elly teamed up with CRAZY Raccoon's UyuRiru and took part in Fortnite Summer Smash at the Australian Open's Pro-Am Duos event.[71] On June 16, he teamed up with CRAZY Raccoon's Scarlet and took part in Fortnite Summer Block Party's celebrity Pro-Am of 2019.[72] On July 26, he took part in Fortnite World Cup's Pro-Am with professional Fortnite player Neckokun. Their duo ranked 27th, winning 20 thousand dollars. Elly donated his cut, 10 thousand dollars, to the reconstruction after the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.[73][74] On February 1, 2020, he was part of the Japanese team at the AO Summer Smash 2020 hosted by the Australian Open alongside professional gamer Ruri and influencer NEKO. The trio finished 8th place overall in the tournament. Elly, who won 3 thousand dollars, donated all of his prize money to the Australian Red Cross to support the combat against the Bushfires in Australia.[75]

Discography

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Singles

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Year Title Release Date Peak Positions Sales
Oricon

JPN

Hot 100
2019 DONNA??? November 13 2 15
2021 OH (feat. Shota Shimizu & OZworld) February 24 59
Amnesia (アムネジア) February 24 66

Digital singles

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Year Title Release Date
As CrazyBoy
2019 PINK DIAMOND August 23
PINK DIAMOND Part2 September 21

Digital albums

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Year Title Release Date
As CRAZYBOY
2017 NEOTOKYO EP February 24
NEOTOKYO II EP July 7
2018 NEOTOKYO III EP January 19
NEOTOKYO IV EP April 27
CRAZYBOY presents NEOTOKYO 〜THE PRIVATE PARTY 2018〜 SETLIST November 16
CRAZYBOY presents NEOTOKYO ~THE PRIVATE PARTY 2018~ LIVE December 5
As CrazyBoy
2022 HIP LIFE:POP LIFE January 21
NEOTOKYO V EP July 29

Best albums

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Year Release Date Title
As CRAZYBOY
2018 July 4 NEOTOKYO FOREVER

Music cards

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Release Date Title
As CRAZYBOY
September 16, 2017 Double Play
As CrazyBoy
August 23, 2019 PINK DIAMOND

Video albums

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Year Release Date Title
As CRAZYBOY
2017 September 21 NEOTOKYO WORLD
2018 December 19 CRAZYBOY presents NEOTOKYO 〜THE PRIVATE PARTY 2018〜

Participating works

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Year Release Date Title Artist Album
As ELLY
2014 June 4 THE ANTHEM Exile Shokichi BACK TO THE FUTURE
November 19 #HOTLINE Doberman Infinity #PRLG
2015 July 15 Heartbeat SAY YEAH!!
As CRAZYBOY
2015 July 22 Anytime Exile Shokichi Don't Stop the Music
2016 March 30 Feel So Alive Sandaime J Soul Brothers from Exile Tribe THE JSB LEGACY
June 15 MIGHTY WARRIORS Mighty Warriors HiGH&LOW ORIGINAL BEST ALBUM
FUNK JUNGLE
July 6, HELLA RICH Anarchy BLKFLG
July 20 Around The World Mighty Crown MIGHTY CROWN 25th Anniversary CHAMPION IN ACTON
2017 March 8 J.S.B. LOVE Sandaime J Soul Brothers from Exile Tribe HAPPY
April 28 PLAY THAT PKCZ 360° ChamberZ
August 2 X-RAY
T-REX
CHAIN BREAKER (ALBUM Ver)
MIGHTY WARRIORS (ALBUM Ver)
October 25 DREAM BOYS Mighty Warriors HiGH&LOW THE MIGHTY WARRIORS
GOOD LIFE
2018 January 26 LUXE Hiroomi Tosaka LUXE
February 5 HeartBreakerZ Honest Boyz HeartBreakerZ
February 23 BOW DOWN PKCZ & Snoop Dogg & Yultron BOW DOWN
April 18 untitled Doberman Infinity OFF ROAD
October 3 Y.L.S.S. Remix Exile Shokichi Futen Boyz
2019 March 13 RAISE THE FLAG Sandaime J Soul Brothers from Exile Tribe Yes we are
As CrazyBoy
2019 July 12 LION KING Hiroomi Tosaka SUPERMOON 〜閃〜
October 19 Call Me Before You Sleep Jessica Jung
2021 June 16 TONIGHT Sandaime J Soul Brothers from Exile Tribe THIS IS JSB
August 6 Warriors Anthem Mighty Warriors
2022 May 11 99’ Taichi Mukai Antidote
2023 March 14 Bang! Bang! W-inds Beyond
April 7 BREAK THE LAW Takanori Iwata

Tie-ups

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Title Notes
CLAPTIME

Tour

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Solo

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  • CRAZYBOY presents NEOTOKYO 〜THE PRIVATE PARTY 2018〜

As guest

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  • Crystal Kay 「10th Anniversary Tour CK10」(November- December, 2009)

Filmography

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TV dramas

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Year Title Role Network Notes Ref.
2011 Rokudenashi Blues Nippon TV Episode 7
2016 High&Low Season 2 ICE
Night Hero NAOTO Himself TV Tokyo Episode 1,2, 4, 7;Ending dance [76]

Films

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Year Title Role Ref. Notes
2014 Crows Explode Yamashita Gohei
2015 TRASH / トラッシュ (Trash) Hondō Kento [77][78]
2016 Road to High&Low ICE
High&Low The Movie
BLKFLG the Movie Himself [79] Short
2017 High&Low The Movie 2 / End of Sky ICE
High&Low The Movie 3 / Final Mission

Stage

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Year Title Role Notes
2010 Gekidan Exile Junction#1: Night Ballet
Gekidan Exile Daiyonkai Kōen: Dance Earth: Negai
Gekidan Exile Hana-gumi × Kaze Kumiai dō Kōen: Rokudenashi Blues

Music videos

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Year Title Artist
2008 キズあとを君に... SLOW
ooh wee Rida Toshinobu Kubota
2009 Dreamlover DJ MAKIDAI
SHOCK-運命- Meisa Kuroki
2016 YEAH!! YEAH!! YEAH!! EXILE THE SECOND
2018 Underdog EXILE SHOKICHI

Voice acting

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Year Title Role
2017 HiGH&LOW g-sword Animation DVD Special Edition ICE

Advertisements

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Year Title Notes Ref.
2018 Nissin (Cup Noodle)

Works

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Choreography

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Year Title Artist Album Ref.
2012 Hanabi Sandaime J Soul Brothers from Exile Tribe MIRACLE
2013 SO RIGHT BLUE IMPACT
Fuyu monogatari   
2014 R.Y.U.S.E.I. PLANET SEVEN
C.O.S.M.O.S. 〜秋桜〜
O.R.I.O.N.
2015 Eeny, meeny, miny, moe!
J.S.B. DREAM THE JSB LEGACY
Summer Madness
2014 MAKE A MIRACLE EXILE ATSUSHI Music
2015 Don't Stop the Music EXILE SHOKICHI THE FUTURE
2016 GA GA SUMMER DOBERMAN INFINITY TERMINAL
2015 Share the Love The Sharehappi from Sandaime J Soul Brothers from Exile Tribe
2019 Rat-tat-tat Sandaime J Soul Brothers

Artist production

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Other works

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In April 2017, Elly was appointed as the tourism ambassador of his hometown Misawa, Aomori[80][81]

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