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Revision as of 21:49, 20 February 2010

Hearts Grow promoting "Sora" (2008)

Hearts Grow is a Japanese pop/rock band. They were signed to Epic Records Japan in 2006.

Members

Former Members

  • Yuuya (ユウヤ) (Drums)

Information

Hearts Grow formed in 2004 after several music-lovers met in northern Okinawa at Ajisai Ongaku Mura, a practice studio near an Okinawan high school. They began performing street lives in Okinawa and soon after in 2005 released their first mini-album on the Ajisai label. They were later signed to Sony Music and in fall 2006 released their first major single on the label. Their single to follow, "Yura Yura", was used as the ninth opening theme to the anime Naruto.

Hearts Grow Promoting Himawari (2007)

They are known for performing the ninth opening of Naruto, Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Z's fourth ending, the fourth opening for Gintama and the first opening of Tetsuwan Birdy: Decode. Before the training, the band was split into two bands. The band G-Seven it was the women of the band, and the band BAMBOO men formed. These bands are disfizeram in 2004, graduating in 2005 only one band, Hearts Grow.

Discography

Hearts Grow Promoting Yura Yura (2006)
Hearts Grow Promoting Road (2006)

Mini-Albums

Singles

Digital Downloads

External Links