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Shikao Suga
Shikao Suga
Japanese singer-songwriter
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Masaki Suda
Masaki Suda
Japanese actor and singer (1993-)
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Chai
Chai
Japanese all-female band
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JO1
JO1
Japanese boy group
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Superfly
Superfly
Japanese rock act (2007-)
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Mone Kamishiraishi
Mone Kamishiraishi
Japanese actress, singer, voice actress (1998-)
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Rena Matsui
Rena Matsui
Japanese actress, singer, voice actress, personality, novelist (1991-)
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Kana-Boon
Kana-Boon
Japanese music group
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Ryudo Uzaki
Ryudo Uzaki
Japanese musician
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Gen Hoshino
Gen Hoshino
Japanese singer-songwriter, actor, writer, radio personality (1981-)
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Radwimps
Radwimps
Japanese rock band
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Bullet Train
Bullet Train
Japanese boyband
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Ichiro Yamaguchi
Ichiro Yamaguchi
Japanese singer-songwriter (1980-)
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Momoiro Clover Z
Momoiro Clover Z
Japanese girl group (2008-)
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Dream Morning Musume
Dream Morning Musume
band
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Glim Spanky
Glim Spanky
Japanese band
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Yoasobi
Yoasobi
Japanese music duo (2019-)
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Sakanaction
Sakanaction
Japanese rock band (2005-)

Base Ball Bear is a Japanese rock band from Tokyo that made its major debut in 2006 with EMI Music Japan. Although assembled in autumn 2001, the band formally began in 2002, and started off with self-produced releases.

Their style influences include Japanese indie rock bands Number Girl and Supercar, and British rock bands such as Oasis. They have been noted for the "nostalgic" feel of band leader Yūsuke Koide's lyrics, often about teenage life and memories. Base Ball Bear are also known for their contributions to the soundtrack of the movie Linda Linda Linda (in which bassist Shiori Sekine had a leading role) and performing the themes to the anime series Toshokan Sensō, Ōkiku Furikabutte and Gintama.

The band, initially named Planet, was formed for a one-time performance at a high school culture festival, but decided to continue due to how well-received they were and the fun they had at the festival. The name Planet had likely come from the Supercar song of the same name, and the band's current name also derives partially from a song name. Koide had thought of Japanese singer Chocolat's song "Base Ball and Elvis Presley" and suggested the name "Base Ball". Guitarist Shohei Yuasa thought it would be better if one more word was added to it, and the rest of the band agreed, eventually settling on the word "bear".

In 2016, the band announced the departure of Shohei Yuasa and that they would continue with 3 members.