Hi-Hi | ||
Japanese name:
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Hi-Hi | |
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Formed:
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1998 (active 1993-1995/October 1998-) | |
Company:
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K Dash Stage | |
Kazunori Iwasaki | ||
Boke:
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Kojiro Ueda | |
Other name(s):
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Iwasaki/Ueda, Double Mosh, Barriquand Stitch, Humming Stitch, Humming (岩崎・上田, ダブルモッシュ, バリカンステッチ, ハミングステッチ, ハミング ) |
Hi-Hi is a Japanese comedy (manzai) duo (kombi) from Saitama prefecture consisting of Kojiro Ueda (上田 浩二郎 , 11/9/1973-) as boke and Kazunori Iwasaki (岩崎 一則 , 9/17/1973-) as tsukkomi under the entertainment agency, K Dash Stage. Formed in 1998, they are best known for their stand-up acts and TV tarento activities in variety show. The duo was selected as one of the four finalists among 1,515 professional comedy groups in a Japanese TV program THE MANZAI 2011 competition broadcast by Fuji Television on December 17, 2011.
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Ueda and Iwasaki first met while students at Kawaguchi Seiryo High School in Saitama. After graduation, they formed a musical band with other two members. Two years later, following the break-up of the band given the leave of the other two, Ueda and Iwasaki joined an entertainment company Yoshimoto Kogyo in 1993. In a Yoshimoto event called "Risutora event" (restructuring event), however, the duo was selected as a group that would let go from Yoshimoto due to incompetent performance, after only two years since their join. Although the company management told they could come back after a while, Ueda and Iwasaki who lost confidence and motivation left Yoshimoto, and gave up their career as a comedian.
They made living as a truck driver/gambler of pachinko slot games since then. In the meantime, they re-started their activities as a band man. Ueda and Iwasaki played the bass and drums respectively in a band that was initially called "Zari Killer" and performed punk rocks. Later, the band renamed itself "Gum gum 3 channel" and performed a pop music inspired by Mr. Children (a Japanese popular pop band).
After three years of this stint, they passed an comedian audition held at K Dash Stage, Ueda and Iwasaki came back to the career as a comedian in 1998. However, they had not succeeded in raising their profile in the show biz world for 13 years until they earned the finalist position in the manzai competition mentioned above. Soon after this event, Hi-Hi gained more than 100 offers from a variety of media including +50 offers from TV programs.
Ueda has made all their manzai dialogues. In manzai, Ueda is characterized as a sloppy, fickle and silly one while Iwasaki as a reasonable one. Their performance usually starts with Ueda's hail "Domo-ne! Waratte-ne! Kii-tsukatte-ne! Saikin Doh?" (Hi guys! Please laugh! Please be nice to us! How are you guys!?) followed by his totally meaningless line such as "Do you twirl pasta lately?", "Do you zip lately?", "Do you close curtains lately?", etc. Then, usually Iwasaki warns him "Too friendly (to the audience)! What are you saying..." and moved on to a main dialogue, saying "Listen, I am thinking I would like to...(i.e. travel abroad, buy a pet, ride a motorcycle, etc.)." Ueda does not respond properly, acts as if dropping things that has just popped up in his mind, and keeps shooting silly comments. In the end, Iwasaki closes their dialogue saying "Mo i-ya!" (Enough!).
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Yeeah yooow!
Yeeah yooow
No no no no yeah
No no no no yeah
A yooo!
Rastafari, say yoo
Hi Hi hi hi hi hi hi hi
Hi Hi hi hi hi hi hi hi, Ey yo!
Hi Hi hi hi hi hi hi
Hi Hi hi hi hi hi hi hi, Ey yo!
Lonliness, know myself, i wont stress
An' i captive
Still my mind it is at rest
Tru da roughes' of times
Tru da toughes' of times
Still we go tru
Many wonder who how we do
When we do, all da tings we do
Still it is tauntin' you
To me or you?
aaaa!
Leave dem wonderin'
Leave d wicked dem wonderin' yeah
Leave dem wonderin'
Natty leave dem wonderin'
Still i, still i, still i...
Hi Hi hi hi hi hi hi hi
Hi Hi hi hi hi hi hi hi, Ey yo!
Hi Hi hi hi hi hi hi hi
Hi Hi hi hi hi hi hi, Ey yo!
Hi Hi hi hi hi hi hi
Hi Hi hi hi hi hi hi, Ey yo!
Dont wanna be down, no more
Dont wanna be down, no more
(Dont wanna be down) wanna be down
Who wants to be down? yeah
No one wanna be down
No one wants to be down, yeh
Wants to be down...
Although da sytem no please we
Na na noo
Natty still tek it easy
It may rough,
But we neva see no sign of givin up, nooo
Da gideon rough,
But we can't show no sign
We hafee live it up!
I know it no easy
Da system no please we
Jah know it no easy
Aaaaaye!
When times get rough on us
Only in Jah i trus'
Selasseiii! Selasseiii! Selasseiiiii!
Call on you,
Call on you
Call on you,
Call on you
Jah i call on you!
Hi Hi hi hi hi hi hi hi