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'''EE JUMP''' was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] duo active from 2000 to 2002.
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[[Image:EEJUMPwithKen.jpg|right|250px|thumb|EE JUMP before Ken left the group (2000).]]
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'''EE JUMP''' was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] unit active from 2000 to 2002.
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
 
* [[Sonim]] (ソニン)
 
* [[Sonim]] (ソニン)
 
* [[Goto Yuuki]] (ユウキ)
 
* [[Goto Yuuki]] (ユウキ)
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* [[Ken]] (ケン) (quit before unit's official debut)
  
 
==Information==
 
==Information==
EE JUMP was a J-Pop duo made up of [[Sonim]] and [[Goto Yuuki]] ([[Goto Maki]]'s younger brother). The name is a play on the phrase "ii jan" (いいじゃん), which means "it's good." Like the units of [[Hello! Project]], EE JUMP was produced by [[Tsunku]]. The unit's first two singles, "LOVE IS ENERGY!" and "HELLO! Atarashii Watashi", were moderately successful, charting at #18 and #17, respectively, but their third single "Ottototto Natsu da ze!" was a smash hit outselling their first two singles combined.
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EE JUMP was a J-Pop duo made up of [[Sonim]] and [[Goto Yuuki]] ([[Goto Maki]]'s younger brother). The name is a play on the phrase "ii jan" (いいじゃん), which means "it's good." EE JUMP was produced by [[Tsunku]], the man behind [[Hello! Project]]. There were originally three members in the group, but the third member, Ken, quit before the unit's official debut in late 2000, saying that he wanted to be a normal kid.
  
The quirky, eclectic style of "Ottototto Natsu da ze!" was carried through to their fourth single "Ikina Rhythm!", but during a release event event for the single in August 2001 Goto fought with the group's manager and checked out of his hotel without permission. He was put on hiatus and remained under house arrest until January 2002. During this time Sonim released a single as EE JUMP featuring Sonim. After apologizing for his misbehavior Goto rejoined the unit and they released another single. They recorded an album scheduled for release in May 2002, but when photos of the then-15-year-old Goto in a cabaret were published in the tabloid magazine ''FRIDAY'', the album was canceled and the unit disbanded. The unreleased album tracks were leaked online and three of them were eventually rerecorded as coupling tracks on Sonim's [[Curry Rice no Onna|first]], [[Tsugaru Kaikyou no Onna|second]], and [[Goukon Ato no Famiresu Nite|fourth solo singles]], with Tsunku replacing Goto's vocals.
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The unit's first two singles, "LOVE IS ENERGY!" and "HELLO! Atarashii Watashi", were moderately successful, charting at #18 and #17, respectively, but their third single "Ottototto Natsu da ze!" was a smash hit outselling their first two singles combined.
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The quirky, eclectic style of "Ottototto Natsu da ze!" was carried through to their fourth single "Ikina Rhythm!", but during a release event event for the single in August 2001 Goto fought with the group's manager and checked out of his hotel without permission. He was put on hiatus and remained under house arrest until January 2002. During this time Sonim released a single as EE JUMP featuring Sonim. After apologizing for his misbehavior Goto rejoined the unit and they released another single.  
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They recorded an album scheduled for release in May 2002, but when photos of the then-15-year-old Goto in a cabaret were published in the tabloid magazine ''FRIDAY'', the album was canceled and the unit disbanded. The unreleased album tracks were leaked online and three of them were eventually rerecorded as coupling tracks on Sonim's [[Curry Rice no Onna|first]], [[Tsugaru Kaikyou no Onna|second]], and [[Goukon Ato no Famiresu Nite|fourth solo singles]], with Tsunku replacing Goto's vocals.
  
 
==Discography==
 
==Discography==
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
* Japanese Wikipedia: [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/EE_JUMP EE JUMP]
 
* Japanese Wikipedia: [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/EE_JUMP EE JUMP]
 
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* [http://homepage2.nifty.com/ee-jump/profile.htm EE×Junction] (fan site)
[[Category:Groups]]  
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* [http://www004.upp.so-net.ne.jp/lightyear/sonim_01.htm Sonim Tokushuu] (fan site)
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{{EE JUMP}}
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[[Category:Japanese Vocal Groups]]
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[[Category:Duets]]
 
[[Category:J-Pop]]  
 
[[Category:J-Pop]]  
 
[[Category:Disbanded]]
 
[[Category:Disbanded]]

Latest revision as of 22:59, 30 October 2016

EE JUMP
EE JUMP before Ken left the group (2000).

EE JUMP was a Japanese pop unit active from 2000 to 2002.

Members

Information

EE JUMP was a J-Pop duo made up of Sonim and Goto Yuuki (Goto Maki's younger brother). The name is a play on the phrase "ii jan" (いいじゃん), which means "it's good." EE JUMP was produced by Tsunku, the man behind Hello! Project. There were originally three members in the group, but the third member, Ken, quit before the unit's official debut in late 2000, saying that he wanted to be a normal kid.

The unit's first two singles, "LOVE IS ENERGY!" and "HELLO! Atarashii Watashi", were moderately successful, charting at #18 and #17, respectively, but their third single "Ottototto Natsu da ze!" was a smash hit outselling their first two singles combined.

The quirky, eclectic style of "Ottototto Natsu da ze!" was carried through to their fourth single "Ikina Rhythm!", but during a release event event for the single in August 2001 Goto fought with the group's manager and checked out of his hotel without permission. He was put on hiatus and remained under house arrest until January 2002. During this time Sonim released a single as EE JUMP featuring Sonim. After apologizing for his misbehavior Goto rejoined the unit and they released another single.

They recorded an album scheduled for release in May 2002, but when photos of the then-15-year-old Goto in a cabaret were published in the tabloid magazine FRIDAY, the album was canceled and the unit disbanded. The unreleased album tracks were leaked online and three of them were eventually rerecorded as coupling tracks on Sonim's first, second, and fourth solo singles, with Tsunku replacing Goto's vocals.

Discography

Singles

Albums

External Links