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==Other Works==
 
==Other Works==

Revision as of 02:38, 8 April 2011

SMAP

SMAP stands for Sports Music Assemble People.

Members

Former Members

Information

History

Originally a six-person group, former member Mori Katsuyuki left in 1996 to pursue a motorcycle racing career. SMAP are members of the ubiquitous Johnny's Entertainment talent agency, and somewhat responsible for its rise to fame, with the members appearing in commercials and TV dramas, as well as releasing numerous singles and albums. As a music group they debuted in 1991 with the single, Can't Stop!! -LOVING-, and have since released numerous other singles and albums. Their records typically sell well and singles like Gambarimashou and Celery have been huge sellers. Despite some minor slumps in popularity they continue to remain in the public focus, thanks mainly to TV show SMAPxSMAP.

Discography

Albums

Mini-Albums

Best Albums

Other Albums

Singles

Digital Singles

Other Works

TV Shows

External Links