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'''G-SEVEN''' (ジーセブン), was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]/[[J-Rock|rock]] band. The group is one of two groups that formed the band [[Hearts Grow]]. The band consists of five girls, and broke up in 2004 to start the new band along with band [[BAMBOO]]. In 2004 formed the band [[Hearts Grow]]. The band's best-known for their single, "[[Human Heart]]" which was re-recorded by [[Hearts Grow]] in 2005 as "[[Human Heart|Human's Hearts]]".
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'''G-SEVEN''' (ジーセブン), was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]/[[J-Rock|rock]] band. The group is one of two groups that formed the band [[Hearts Grow]]. The band consists of five girls, and broke up in 2004 to start the new band along with band [[BAMBOO]]. In 2004 formed the band [[Hearts Grow]]. The band's best-known for their single, "[[Human Heart]]" which was re-recorded by [[Hearts Grow]] in 2005 as "[[Human's Hearts]]".
  
 
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G-SEVEN (ジーセブン), was a Japanese pop/rock band. The group is one of two groups that formed the band Hearts Grow. The band consists of five girls, and broke up in 2004 to start the new band along with band BAMBOO. In 2004 formed the band Hearts Grow. The band's best-known for their single, "Human Heart" which was re-recorded by Hearts Grow in 2005 as "Human's Hearts".

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