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== Information ==
 
== Information ==
ZOO was formed in 1989 with ten members as a dance unit. There first single, [[Careless Dance]], was released in 1991 with moderate success. The single featured vocals by future [[TRF]] member [[YU-KI]], who left the group after the single was released.  
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ZOO was formed in 1989 with ten members as a dance unit. There first single, "[[Careless Dance]]", was released in 1991 with moderate success. The single featured vocals by future [[TRF]] member [[YU-KI]], who left the group after the single was released.  
  
The group released two more singles till they found much success with their fourth single, [[Choo Choo Train (ZOO)|Choo Choo TRAIN]], that sold over a million copies. The group had moderate success after their hit single but broke up on Christmas Day 1995. After that, one member, HIRO, formed his own dance/pop group that was later named [[EXILE]].
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The group released two more singles till they found much success with their fourth single, "[[Choo Choo Train (ZOO)|Choo Choo TRAIN]]", that sold over a million copies. The group had moderate success after their hit single but broke up on Christmas Day 1995. After that, one member, HIRO, formed his own dance/pop group that was later named [[EXILE]].
  
 
== Discography ==
 
== Discography ==

Revision as of 04:50, 3 August 2014

ZOO (ズー) was a 90's dance unit whose major hit single was the 1991 single Choo Choo TRAIN.

Members

Information

ZOO was formed in 1989 with ten members as a dance unit. There first single, "Careless Dance", was released in 1991 with moderate success. The single featured vocals by future TRF member YU-KI, who left the group after the single was released.

The group released two more singles till they found much success with their fourth single, "Choo Choo TRAIN", that sold over a million copies. The group had moderate success after their hit single but broke up on Christmas Day 1995. After that, one member, HIRO, formed his own dance/pop group that was later named EXILE.

Discography

Albums

Remix Album

Live Album

Best Albums

Singles

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