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Hey! Say! JUMP

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Hey! Say! JUMP, August 2011

Hey! Say! JUMP is a 10 member Johnny's Entertainment group.

Members

Hey! Say! BEST

Hey! Say! 7

Information

The formation of Hey! Say! JUMP was announced on September 24th, 2007 during the Johnny's Jr Hey Say 07 in Yokohama concert, which was broad casted live by Fuji TV. The boys were introduced with reference to other debuted group such as NEWS and V6. This new unit will function in the same sense as V6's Coming Century and 20th Century with the two subunits, Hey! Say! BEST and Hey! Say! 7, where BEST stands for Boys Excellent Selection Team.

The word JUMP not only stands for Johnny's Ultra Music Power, but also jumping high in the heisei era. Immediately after the junior concert, the boys appeared on the filming of popular program Hey! Hey! Hey!, where they announced the unit officially. The new group draws most of its members from popular junior units Ya-Ya-yah and J.J. Express. Their debut single was released on November 14th, 2007, titled "Ultra Music Power", coming in #1 on the Oricon charts for that week. It was the theme song for the year's Volleyball World Cup Relay. Also the unit had held their debut concert on the 22nd of December 2007 at Tokyo Dome, where very few debuted units have had the chance for a concert, KAT-TUN being one of them. The date for the concert is to match the record set by Tackey & Tsubasa, who had their debut concert on the 38th day of their debut.

It was stated that the idea for the unit came from the overwhelming sales of Hey! Say! 7's single "Hey! Say!". The members of the unit only found out about their debut three days before the official announcement. The average age of the unit at the moment of the debut was 17 with the youngest member being 15 and the oldest 20. Also with the unit having Okamoto Keito as a member, who is the son of Otokogumi's Okamoto Kenichi, marks the first parent-child pair in Johnnys.

On June 28, 2011, photos of Morimoto smoking underage were leaked onto the Internet. The following day, in response to the scandal, Johnny's Entertainment issued a statement of apology and planned to suspend Morimoto from all of his activities indefinitely. Ryutaro is not allowed to participate in Hey! Say! JUMP's Summary 2011. So from now on, Hey! Say! JUMP activities will continue with only 9 members.


Discography

Hey! Say! BEST
Hey! Say! 7

Albums

Singles

DVDs

Concerts

  • [2007.09.24] Johnny's Jr's Hey Say '07 in Yokohama Arena
  • [2007.12.22] Hey! Say! JUMP Debut & First Concert Ikinari! in Tokyo Dome
  • [2008.04.04 ~ 2008.05.06] Hey! Say! JUMP Spring Concert 2008
  • Johnny's Theater "Summary" 2008
  • [2008.12.20 ~ 2009.01.05] Hey! Say! Jump-ing Tour '08-'09
  • [2009.03.21 ~ 2009.08.26] Hey! Say! JUMP Spring Concert 2009
  • [2009.07.25 ~ 2009.08.27] Hey! Say! JUMP Summer Concert 2009
  • [2009.12.19 ~ 2010.01.06] Hey! Say! JUMP Winter Concert 2009–2010
  • [2010.04.02 ~ 2010.05.16] Hey! Say! 2010 TEN JUMP
  • Johnny's Theater "Summary" 2010
  • [2010.12.25 ~ 2011.01.16] Hey! Say! JUMP Winter Concert 2010-2011
  • [2011] Hey! Say! JUMP with NYC Spring Concert tour 2011 (Canceled)
  • [2011.04.10 ~ 2011.05.29] Hey! Say! JUMP & Yuuki 100% Concert with Nakayama Yuma
  • [2011.08.07 ~ 2011.09.25] SUMMARY 2011

TV & Cinema

Variety shows

Publications

Photobooks

Hey! Say! JUMP First Photobook

  • [2009.11.25] Hey! Say! JUMP First Photobook

Books

  • [2009.07.xx] Hey! Say! Jump Otakara Photo Book Vol.2 7seven Hen

Calendars

  • [2008.03.07] 2008-2009 Johnny's School Calendar: Hey! Say! JUMP
  • [2009.03.40] 2009-2010 Johnny's School Calendar: Hey! Say! JUMP
  • [2010.02.26] 2010-2011 Johnny's School Calendar: Hey! Say! JUMP

Magazines

  • [2009.10.xx] Myojo December 2009 (Feature & Sticker)
  • [2010.02.xx] Popuri 2010 April Issue Additional Volume (Feature)
  • [2010.03.xx] Popolo 2010 May Issue (Feature)
  • [2010.03.xx] Myojo May 2010 (Feature)
  • [2010.04.xx] duet 2010 May Issue (Feature & Pinup)
  • [2010.04.xx] POTATO 2010 May Issue (Feature)
  • [2010.04.xx] Myojo June 2010 (Cover & Feature)
  • [2010.04.xx] Popolo 2010 June Issue (Feature)
  • [2010.05.xx] POTATO June 2010 (Feature)
  • [2010.05.xx] duet June 2010 (Cover & Feature)
  • [2010.05.xx] Popolo 2010 July Issue (Feature)
  • [2010.05.xx] Myojo 2010 July Issue (Feature)
  • [2010.06.xx] ARENA 37 Degree 2010 July Issue (Feature)
  • [2010.06.xx] Popolo August 2010 (Feature)
  • [2010.06.xx] Myojo 2010 August Issue (Feature)
  • [2010.07.xx] duet 2010 August Issue (Cover & Feature)
  • [2010.07.xx] Myojo 2010 September Issue (Cover & Feature)
  • [2010.08.xx] POTATO 2010 September Issue (Feature)
  • [2010.08.xx] Hanako (Feature)

Manga

  • [2010.06.xx] Waiwai Hey! Say!JUMP! 1

External Links