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* [2012.05.21] [[Kowai Kyoku-shu + "Gakkou no Kaidan -Noroi no Kotodama-" OST]] (怖い曲集 +「学校の怪談 -呪いの言霊-」OST; ''Scary Album + "School Ghost Story -The Soul of Language's Curse-" OST'') | * [2012.05.21] [[Kowai Kyoku-shu + "Gakkou no Kaidan -Noroi no Kotodama-" OST]] (怖い曲集 +「学校の怪談 -呪いの言霊-」OST; ''Scary Album + "School Ghost Story -The Soul of Language's Curse-" OST'') | ||
===Mini-Albums=== | |||
* [2015.06.12] [[Never Ever Remix|Never ever REMIX]] | |||
===Singles=== | ===Singles=== |
Revision as of 03:11, 24 April 2015
TOKYO GIRLS' STYLE or TOKYO JOSHIRYU (東京女子流) is a five-member female Japanese pop vocal and dance group signed to avex trax. It is avex's first girl group in seven years, and they have plans to be active in all of Asia.
Members
- Yamabe Miyu
- Nakae Yuri
- Shoji Mei (leader)
- Konishi Ayano (lead vocals)
- Arai Hitomi (lead vocals)
Information
TOKYO GIRLS' STYLE was revealed on January 1, 2010 with the launching of their official website. The goal was to introduce a girl a day on the site, but all girls were leaked on the first day. Prior to this, they had been announced through various media reports, being compared to avex trax's previous girl groups, dream and SweetS.[1] The group performed their first live at SHIBUYA O-nest on February 7th,[2] and they were the opening act for AAA's tour AAA Heart to ♥ TOUR 2010 on April 29th.[3]
On May 5th, 2010 the group released their debut single, "Kirari☆". Their second "debut single", called "Onnaji Kimochi", was released two weeks later on the 19th.
On December 22, 2012 they held a one man live at Nippon Budokan. They became the youngest female group to perform at the venue at the time, with the average age of 15. They held a second live on the same date the following year, 2013.
In July of 2014 the group will perform for the first time in the USA at the J-Pop Summit Festival in San Francisco.
In January 2015 the group made the decision to step away from their idol image and strive to become artists. They released their first best album 1st BEST ALBUM Kirari☆ on May 5, 2015, 5 years after their debut single, to mark the new chapter of their careers.Discography
Albums
- [2011.05.04] Kodou no Himitsu (鼓動の秘密)
- [2012.03.14] Limited addiction
- [2013.01.30] Yakusoku (約束)
- [2014.06.04] Killing Me Softly
Best Albums
- [2015.05.05] 1st BEST ALBUM Kirari☆ (1st BEST ALBUM キラリ☆; Twinkle)
Collaboration Albums
- [2012.10.17] TOKYO GIRLS' STYLE×Maltine Records REMIX (東京女子流×Maltine Records REMIX)
- [2014.01.15] Maltine Girls Wave
- [2014.03.12] Mirrorball Flare + Royal Mirrorball Discotheque
OST Albums
- [2012.05.21] Kowai Kyoku-shu + "Gakkou no Kaidan -Noroi no Kotodama-" OST (怖い曲集 +「学校の怪談 -呪いの言霊-」OST; Scary Album + "School Ghost Story -The Soul of Language's Curse-" OST)
Mini-Albums
- [2015.06.12] Never ever REMIX
Singles
- [2010.05.05] Kirari☆ (キラリ☆)
- [2010.05.19] Onnaji Kimochi (おんなじキモチ)
- [2010.07.21] Ganbatte Itsudatte Shinjiteru (頑張っていつだって信じてる)
- [2010.10.06] Himawari to Hoshikuzu / Kitto Wasurenai,,, (ヒマワリと星屑 / きっと忘れない、、、)
- [2011.02.09] Love like candy floss
- [2011.05.18] Kodou no Himitsu / Sayonara, Arigatou. (鼓動の秘密 / サヨナラ、ありがとう。)
- [2011.08.24] Limited addiction / We Will Win! ~Kokoro no Baton de Po Pon no Po~n☆~ (We Will Win! -ココロのバトンでポ・ポンのポ~ン☆-)
- [2011.11.23] Liar / W.M.A.D
- [2012.03.07] Rock you! / Onnaji Kimochi -YMCK REMIX- (おんなじキモチ)
- [2012.05.23] Tsuioku -Single Version- / Taisetsu na Kotoba (追憶 -Single Version- / 大切な言葉)
- [2012.10.17] ROAD TO BUDOKAN 2012 ~Bad Flower~
- [2013.06.05] Unmei / Wonderful Smile (運命 / ワンダフル スマイル)
- [2013.09.25] Get The Star / Last Forever
- [2013.11.22] ROAD TO BUDOKAN 2013 ~Chiisana Kiseki~ (ちいさな奇跡)
- [2014.02.12] Partition Love
- [2014.05.21] Juujika ~Eiga "Gakkou no Kaidan -Noroi no Kotodama-" Ver.~ (十字架 ~映画「学校の怪談-呪いの言霊-」Ver.~; Cross ~Movie "School Ghost Story -The Soul of Language's Curse-" Ver.~)
- [2014.12.10] Say long goodbye / Himawari to Hoshikuzu -English Ver.- (ヒマワリと星屑; Stardust and Sunflower)
- [2015.03.11] Stay with me
- [2015.06.24] Never ever
Digital Singles
- [2011.08.10] Boku no Tegami (僕の手紙)
- [2012.08.01] LolitA☆Strawberry in summer
- [2013.08.07] LIFE SIZE
- [2013.09.25] Partition Love
Analog Singles
- [2014.07.xx] Count Three -TGS Version-
- [2014.08.15] GAME / Zutto Wasurenai. -PellyColo Remix- (ずっと 忘れない。)
- [2014.08.15] existence / Kodou no Himitsu -KM REMIX- (鼓動の秘密)
- [2014.09.19] pale blue nocturne / Onnaji Kimochi -K BoW Jersey Remix- (おんなじキモチ)
- [2014.10.17] Say long goodbye / Limited addiction -Seiho Remix-
- [2014.11.14] A New Departure / We Will Win! ~Kokoro no Baton de Po Pon no Po~n☆~ -Carpainter Remix- (-ココロのバトンでポ・ポンのポ~ン☆-)
Video Releases
- [2011.11.23] 1st JAPAN TOUR ~Kodou no Himitsu~ LIVE DVD (鼓動の秘密)
- [2012.10.03] 2nd JAPAN TOUR 2012 ~Limited addiction~ CONCERT*03『Rock you!』@2012.5.20 Hibiya Yagai Ongakudou (日比谷野外音楽堂)
- [2013.04.10] TOKYO GIRLS' STYLE "Live at Budokan 2012"
- [2014.01.15] Maltine Girls Wave
- [2014.04.16] TOKYO GIRLS' STYLE "Live at Budokan 2013"
- [2014.10.22] 4th JAPAN TOUR 2014 CONCERT*04 ~Yaon Again~
Compilations / Other
- [2011.08.10] ZONE Tribute ~Kimi ga Kureta Mono~ (#7 Boku no Tegami)
- [2012.08.22] Tokyo Joshi Cafe #1 a-bossa
- [2012.11.07] Vanilla Beans - Vanilla Beans III (#10 Mou Sugu Triangle (with TOKYO GIRLS' STYLE))
- [2012.12.19] TRF Respect Idol Tribute (#4 Overnight Sensation ~Jidai wa Anata ni Yudaneteru~)
- [2013.08.28] Anicon! the beginning (#1 LIFE SIZE)
- [2014.01.22] Disney Rocks!!! Girl's Power! (#7 Chim Chim Cher-ee)
- [2014.12.03] A-Rock Nation -NANASE AIKAWA TRIBUTE- (#6 Sweet Emotion)
Photobooks
- [2011.10.22] Kimi to Boku ga Mita Sora (君とボクが見た空; The sky that you and I saw)
- [2013.06.15] Eien (永遠; Forever)
- [2014.02.xx] Tokyo Girls' Style Photo Book "5Tsu Kazoereba Kimi no yume" ( 東京女子流写真集「5つ数えれば君の夢」)
References
- ↑ "2010年1月1日、エイベックスから7年ぶりにガールズグループが誕生". BARKS. 2009-12-01. Retrieved 2010-03-19.
- ↑ "謎のガールズグループ東京女子流、ついにベールを脱いだ". BARKS. 2010-01-06. Retrieved 2010-05-21.
- ↑ "SCHEDULE|AAA(トリプル・エー)Official Website". Retrieved 2010-05-21.
External Links
- Official Website
- Official Blog
- Official YouTube
- Official USTREAM
- Official Japanese Twitter
- Official English Twitter
- Official English Facebook
- Official French Facebook
- Official MySpace
- Official GREE
- Official Google+
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