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* [2014.03.19] [[Boku no Soba niwa Hoshi ga Aru / Viva Viva More]] (僕のそばには星がある / ビバビバモーレ)
 
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* [2014.08.20] [[Dakinatsu]] (抱夏-ダキナツ-)
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===Video Releases===

Revision as of 14:43, 31 July 2015

Tackey & Tsubasa promoting TRIP & TREASURE (2011)

Tackey & Tsubasa (タッキー&翼) is a Japanese pop male unit managed by Johnny's Entertainment and signed to avex trax label. They were originally backup dancers for other groups in Johnny's Entertainment before getting solo projects. However, fans began a campaign, and due to many popular duets sung by the two at some shows, it was determined that the two should create a unit. In September of 2002, they released their debut mini-album, Hatachi, and their first single, "To be, To be, Ten made To be", followed in 2003. They became more successful with the singles "Yume Monogatari" and "Venus".

Members

Discography

Tackey & Tsubasa promoting Twenty Two (2004)
Tackey & Tsubasa promoting "Ho! Summer" (2006)
Tackey & Tsubasa promoting "Koi Uta / PROGRESS" (2008)
Tackey & Tsubasa promoting "Ai wa Takaramono" (2010)

Albums

Best Album

Mini-Albums

Singles

Video Releases

Other Video Releases

Compilations / Other

Publications

Books / Other

Calendars

Magazines

  • [2010.12.xx] ARENA 37°c January 2011 (Feature)
  • [2011.09.xx] POTATO October 2011 Issue (Feature)
  • [2011.10.xx] POTATO November 2011 Issue (Feature)

External Links