Never saw this coming. I found out a couple of hours ago. It breaks my heart. Kagrra was one of the reasons I fell completely in love with Japanese music back in the early 2000s. You changed my life for the better. I'm sad to see you go. Rest in peace, Isshi sama. You will be missed by more people than you will ever know.
Isshi... he will be missed and remembered by us. I love his voice, he is an amazing, talented singer. He... Isshi... I... I hope him the best in heaven. He will find peace up there.
Thank you so much for your video. Even if your video makes me really sad I am still happy you put in the time to make it. I have been a really big kagrra fan for years. I saw them at their 10th anniversary concert and at their final concert. Having them break up and then this..... It is very harsh indeed. I am still really upset about it. RIP Isshi. You will live in the hearts of fans forever.
I've only recently listened to a few of Kagrra's songs. I didn't even know the singer was dead till I looked Kagraa up on Wiki. He has a good voice. Probably still has a good voice in the next life. Have to admit, I'm still a Hyde fan as far as voice goes. Jpop, Jrock, Kpop, Krock will not be dying any time soon. Kagraa left its mark with Isshi singing, Its a good mark to leave. Keep on singing Isshi, I like what I've heard so far.
I remember how much I cried when I heard Isshi died...Kagrra, was and still is one of my favorite bands and it still hurts to think I won't hear Isshi's voice anymore or I won't get the chance to see them live again... I've always wondered if he had been sick (he had been hospitalized before in their indie days and he wasn't looking great in a couple of videos like Irodori no Sanka) and that whatever it was, he knew he wasn't going to survive. It would explain Kagrra's sudden demise as well.
@MrPavelSan Wow, how lucky are you o-o That's so cool! I'm glad you remember it all so vividly, it's certainly a memory you wouldn't want to forget. Also cool that your parents were into Japanese Rock (I could only wish that for my parents hahaha)
I feel so miss him, it is impossible not to cry. A beautiful boy, a beautiful smile. I do not know if he would be able to take his own life, but do not understand why the family did not reveal the cause of death, it is disrespectful to the fans and only makes people speculate bad things and Ishii did not deserve to have a bad image. I really like to know what was the cause of his death.
@XJapan8490 That's also what had me so upset, all of these legends, these people who made Japanese Rock what it is today, dropping like flies for no unexplained reason, and so suddenly. It's such a cruel fate for J-rock and its fans in 2011...
Okay, why are musicians (not just in Japan but all over the world) dieing on us? Seriously who's next? Another member from the PS company? A member from Dir en grey maybe? Why are all these great and talented people dieing, when we got other people in the world we would be better off without, you know? I have admittedly been keeping my eye on the Diru members since 2010 after all the deaths that were going on, all I can say is let it all out, keep strong and look back on the happy moments. hugs
@Azarathsflamee *hugs* I know sweetie, I didn't really listen to their music but that dosn't mean I don't know great talent and feel horrble now its gone. Chin up, I was at a funeral today for a lovely old biddie and she was amazing, one of her sayings was 'Just because people are gone from our lives does not mean they are lost forever' It is terrible and he will be greatly missed, but we've got to look forward to new people with great talent too and the greats that are still with us.
@CrazyCookieMonster6 its ok. please just enjoy what you can get for this moment. jumping ahead will only make your head spin. its true that musicians have a short life span no matter the age. you just need to know that even if something you love dies, you can always hold it close to you in your heart forever. i know it sounds cheezy but it works for me.
@XxMiYachanEvansxX Reminds me of a similar and unexpected cause of death for Kami of Malice Mizer. If that's the case, then that's a scary and tragic coincidence =\ I'm sure it it wasn't something that had been noticeable and building up as I'm sure it wasn't, something like a hemorrage sounds about right...
@drazapatos Sadly no, and I don't really ever expect them to, to be honest =\ They always say "When the family is ready, they'll reveal the cause of death", but it never happens. I've been waiting for an answer for Versailles' bassist, Jasmine You's death as well. It's frustrating, but in the end, it will just go as an unexplained tragedy
@MrPavelSan o-0 You met Hide when you were 11? Holy crap, you're dedicated! I have the same vision, of all of the deceased J-rockers coming together in the heavens and making music for all of eternity. Hopefully, though, music isn't dying with them =\
@CrazyCookieMonster6 Aww I love everything about what you wrote *hugs* you're totally right, but it still sucks. I'd love a world where no one dies, but when I hear about all these musicians dying, there's not only grieving for their friends and family, but their fans too. I don't want people to be sad, and all of the stuff that's been going on in Japan especailly with the earthquakes is just a lot to take in =\
somehow I think he might have killed himself :/ still, I like Kagrra and they were my friends most fav band... I felt her pain and grief for a long time and tried to keep her happy and be a good friend :/
@muyo613 I wish I could've showed more respect than a slideshow with some words x.x But he's a Visual Kei legend, he deserves respect. Really? o-0 Wow, that's wicked awesome! I'm glad that people are showing respect and condolences
@DeepwaterHORIZONvids I guess not. I just didn't want it to seem like since it was through a meh-movie maker slideshow that I didn't care or have sympathy for the stuation, because Isshi really was a great talent lost. I hate when people say that to me too, though I do like "I'm sorry for your loss" better because I am sorry that someone lost someone close to them. I think just reflecting on the person's memory and saying that their thoughts are with you is more meaningful than any "I'm sorry"
@Azarathsflamee Yeah, it's horrid, but if there's one thing the Japanese are known for it's their perserverance (spelling?) While I really do feel for Japan (the one contry I will visit before i die haha) I know they will get through it. We all will.
@XxMiYachanEvansxX Reminds me of a similar and unexpected cause of death for Kami of Malice Mizer. If that's the case, then that's a scary and tragic coincidence =\ I'm sure it it wasn't something that had been noticeable and building up as I'm sure it wasn't, something like a hemorrage sounds about right...
@XxMiYachanEvansxX Reminds me of a similar and unexpected cause of death for Kami of Malice Mizer. If that's the case, then that's a scary and tragic coincidence =\ I'm sure it it wasn't something that had been noticeable and building up as I'm sure it wasn't, something like a hemorrage sounds about right...
@XxMiYachanEvansxX Reminds me of a similar and unexpected cause of death for Kami of Malice Mizer. If that's the case, then that's a scary and tragic coincidence =\ I'm sure it it wasn't something that had been noticeable and building up as I'm sure it wasn't, something like a hemorrage sounds about right...
Never saw this coming. I found out a couple of hours ago. It breaks my heart. Kagrra was one of the reasons I fell completely in love with Japanese music back in the early 2000s. You changed my life for the better. I'm sad to see you go. Rest in peace, Isshi sama. You will be missed by more people than you will ever know.
Isshi... he will be missed and remembered by us. I love his voice, he is an amazing, talented singer. He... Isshi... I... I hope him the best in heaven. He will find peace up there.
This band changed how I perform music. I'll never get to see them live now. It hurts.
Thank you so much for your video. Even if your video makes me really sad I am still happy you put in the time to make it. I have been a really big kagrra fan for years. I saw them at their 10th anniversary concert and at their final concert. Having them break up and then this..... It is very harsh indeed. I am still really upset about it. RIP Isshi. You will live in the hearts of fans forever.
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Ah I remember watching this video... I still feel sad that he died
Ha... still remembered now, and it's 10th of 2015..
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I've only recently listened to a few of Kagrra's songs. I didn't even know the singer was dead till I looked Kagraa up on Wiki. He has a good voice. Probably still has a good voice in the next life. Have to admit, I'm still a Hyde fan as far as voice goes. Jpop, Jrock, Kpop, Krock will not be dying any time soon. Kagraa left its mark with Isshi singing, Its a good mark to leave. Keep on singing Isshi, I like what I've heard so far.
I remember how much I cried when I heard Isshi died...Kagrra, was and still is one of my favorite bands and it still hurts to think I won't hear Isshi's voice anymore or I won't get the chance to see them live again...
I've always wondered if he had been sick (he had been hospitalized before in their indie days and he wasn't looking great in a couple of videos like Irodori no Sanka) and that whatever it was, he knew he wasn't going to survive. It would explain Kagrra's sudden demise as well.
I couldn't believe myself when I heard this news !! R.I.P. TTT^TTT
His solo single never came out TT^TT. it was planed to be released on Sep 11 2011....
@MrPavelSan Wow, how lucky are you o-o That's so cool! I'm glad you remember it all so vividly, it's certainly a memory you wouldn't want to forget. Also cool that your parents were into Japanese Rock (I could only wish that for my parents hahaha)
I feel so miss him, it is impossible not to cry. A beautiful boy, a beautiful smile. I do not know if he would be able to take his own life, but do not understand why the family did not reveal the cause of death, it is disrespectful to the fans and only makes people speculate bad things and Ishii did not deserve to have a bad image.
I really like to know what was the cause of his death.
@XJapan8490 That's also what had me so upset, all of these legends, these people who made Japanese Rock what it is today, dropping like flies for no unexplained reason, and so suddenly. It's such a cruel fate for J-rock and its fans in 2011...
Okay, why are musicians (not just in Japan but all over the world) dieing on us? Seriously who's next? Another member from the PS company? A member from Dir en grey maybe? Why are all these great and talented people dieing, when we got other people in the world we would be better off without, you know? I have admittedly been keeping my eye on the Diru members since 2010 after all the deaths that were going on, all I can say is let it all out, keep strong and look back on the happy moments. hugs
@Azarathsflamee *hugs* I know sweetie, I didn't really listen to their music but that dosn't mean I don't know great talent and feel horrble now its gone. Chin up, I was at a funeral today for a lovely old biddie and she was amazing, one of her sayings was 'Just because people are gone from our lives does not mean they are lost forever' It is terrible and he will be greatly missed, but we've got to look forward to new people with great talent too and the greats that are still with us.
@CrazyCookieMonster6 its ok. please just enjoy what you can get for this moment. jumping ahead will only make your head spin. its true that musicians have a short life span no matter the age. you just need to know that even if something you love dies, you can always hold it close to you in your heart forever. i know it sounds cheezy but it works for me.
I found out yesterday on Facebook... I was so sad that ruined my entire day :( R.I.P isshi
@LonewolfwRuki o-0 It didn't? Wow, that's really unfortunate. Maybe they'll release them sooner now, but thanks for clarifying that, I had no idea ._.
@Azarathsflamee they are still selling it on his web site so i can only i will get to hear it all soon.. you are welcome
@XxMiYachanEvansxX Reminds me of a similar and unexpected cause of death for Kami of Malice Mizer. If that's the case, then that's a scary and tragic coincidence =\ I'm sure it it wasn't something that had been noticeable and building up as I'm sure it wasn't, something like a hemorrage sounds about right...
@drazapatos Sadly no, and I don't really ever expect them to, to be honest =\ They always say "When the family is ready, they'll reveal the cause of death", but it never happens. I've been waiting for an answer for Versailles' bassist, Jasmine You's death as well. It's frustrating, but in the end, it will just go as an unexplained tragedy
@Azarathsflamee you are welcome but i was wrong on the date it is 9-9-11 and i think it is coming out because they are still selling to on his site
@RinjiRu84 Of course! I'm not a hardcore Kagrra, fan but I know he deserves respect and love where and when it's due
@MrPavelSan o-0 You met Hide when you were 11? Holy crap, you're dedicated! I have the same vision, of all of the deceased J-rockers coming together in the heavens and making music for all of eternity. Hopefully, though, music isn't dying with them =\
@CrazyCookieMonster6 Aww I love everything about what you wrote *hugs* you're totally right, but it still sucks. I'd love a world where no one dies, but when I hear about all these musicians dying, there's not only grieving for their friends and family, but their fans too. I don't want people to be sad, and all of the stuff that's been going on in Japan especailly with the earthquakes is just a lot to take in =\
somehow I think he might have killed himself :/ still, I like Kagrra and they were my friends most fav band... I felt her pain and grief for a long time and tried to keep her happy and be a good friend :/
@muyo613 I wish I could've showed more respect than a slideshow with some words x.x But he's a Visual Kei legend, he deserves respect.
Really? o-0 Wow, that's wicked awesome! I'm glad that people are showing respect and condolences
@CrazyCookieMonster6 I know! I'm shocked with how much tragedy's been going on with J-rockers. Not a good year for Japan
@DeepwaterHORIZONvids I guess not. I just didn't want it to seem like since it was through a meh-movie maker slideshow that I didn't care or have sympathy for the stuation, because Isshi really was a great talent lost. I hate when people say that to me too, though I do like "I'm sorry for your loss" better because I am sorry that someone lost someone close to them. I think just reflecting on the person's memory and saying that their thoughts are with you is more meaningful than any "I'm sorry"
@Azarathsflamee Yeah, it's horrid, but if there's one thing the Japanese are known for it's their perserverance (spelling?) While I really do feel for Japan (the one contry I will visit before i die haha) I know they will get through it. We all will.
WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@XxMiYachanEvansxX Reminds me of a similar and unexpected cause of death for Kami of Malice Mizer. If that's the case, then that's a scary and tragic coincidence =\ I'm sure it it wasn't something that had been noticeable and building up as I'm sure it wasn't, something like a hemorrage sounds about right...
@XxMiYachanEvansxX Reminds me of a similar and unexpected cause of death for Kami of Malice Mizer. If that's the case, then that's a scary and tragic coincidence =\ I'm sure it it wasn't something that had been noticeable and building up as I'm sure it wasn't, something like a hemorrage sounds about right...
@XxMiYachanEvansxX Reminds me of a similar and unexpected cause of death for Kami of Malice Mizer. If that's the case, then that's a scary and tragic coincidence =\ I'm sure it it wasn't something that had been noticeable and building up as I'm sure it wasn't, something like a hemorrage sounds about right...