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<div>[[Image:helloprokenshuuseidec2017.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Kenshuusei, December 2017]]<br />
[[Image:helloprokenshuuseimarch2015.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Kenshuusei, March 2015]]<br />
[[Image:Kenshuusei2013.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Kenshuusei & [[Miyazaki Yuka]], June 2013]]<br />
[[Image:Kenshuusei2012.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Kenshuusei, September 2012]]<br />
[[Image:H!PEggJuly2011.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, July 2011]]<br />
[[image:helloproegg2010.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, May 2010]]<br />
[[Image:Hpegg2.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, November 2009]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg September 2009.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, September 2009]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg April 2009.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, April 2009]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg November 2008.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, November 2008]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg September 2008.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, September 2008]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg June 2008.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, June 2008]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg April 2008.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, April 2008]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg August 2007.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, August 2007]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg May 2007.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, May 2007]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg July 2006.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg with [[Okai Chisato]], July 2006]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg January 2006.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg with [[Satoda Mai]], January 2006]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg July 2005.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg with [[Ishikawa Rika]], July 2005]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg January 2005.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, January 2005]]<br />
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'''Hello Pro Kenshuusei''' (ハロプロ研修生) (formerly '''Hello Pro Egg''' (ハロプロエッグ) and secondary branch '''Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido''' (ハロプロ研修生北海道) are groups of aspiring [[Hello! Project]] trainees who aim to debut. Hello Pro Kenshuusei mostly serve as backup dancers at various Hello! Project concerts. Some Kenshuusei have also acted in various dramas, plays and musicals.<br />
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== History ==<br />
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===2004-2008===<br />
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<!-- 1st generation -->In June 2004, thirty-two winners were selected from the 10,570 applicants of the "Hello Pro Egg Audition 2004" and formed Hello Pro Egg which consisted of: [[Ohyanagi Maho]], [[Okada Yui]], [[Kawashima Miyuki]], [[Morozuka Kanami]], [[Noto Arisa]], [[Aoki Erina]], [[Oose Kaede]], [[Tanaka Anri]], [[Sengoku Minami]], [[Sawada Yuri]], [[Mutou Mika]], [[Hashimoto Aina]], [[Hashida Mirei]], [[Okada Robin Shouko]], [[Akiyama Yurika]], [[Goto Yuki]], [[Arihara Kanna]], [[Sainen Mia]], [[Mori Saki]], [[Yutoku Ayumi]], [[Furukawa Konatsu]], [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Wada Ayaka]], [[Ogawa Saki]], [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Saho Akari]], [[Okai Asuna]], [[Sekine Azusa]], [[Maeda Irori]], [[Arai Manami]], and [[Korenaga Miki]] (who was appointed as leader of the Eggs). Although [[Maeda Irori]] wouldn't begin activities until 2006 because she was loaned to [[Hello! Pro Kansai]] and [[Arai Manami]] wouldn't begin until 2007 for unknown reasons.<br />
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Shortly after its inception, [[Okada Yui]] would be the first Egg to graduate in August to become a member in [[v-u-den]]. <br />
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In 2005, both [[Ohyanagi Maho]] (in July) and [[Kawashima Miyuki]] (in September) would leave the program entirely.<br />
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In October of 2005, [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]] was the first Egg group announced initially of [[Arihara Kanna]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Noto Arisa]], [[Furukawa Konatsu]], and [[Oose Kaede]], however Arihara had left prior to their debut single in 2006 to join [[C-ute|°C-ute]] and [[Mori Saki]] took her place. <br />
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<!-- 2nd generation -->in April 2006, [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Okada Robin Shouko]], and [[Hashida Mirei]] released a digital single together titled "[[Sora ga Aru]]".<br />
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In June, [[Mano Erina]], [[Ogura Manami]], and [[Komine Momoka]], the winners of the "Up-Front Group "Egg" Audition", joined the Eggs. <br />
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In August, 6 of the original Eggs; [[Oose Kaede]], [[Hashimoto Aina]], [[Okada Robin Shouko]], [[Goto Yuki]], [[Akiyama Yurika]], and [[Morozuka Kanami]] had formed [[THE Possible]] as the second all-Egg group. They all graduated in 2007 from H!P to Tsunku's other label, [[Nice Girl Project|NICE GIRL Project]]. When Oose graduated, [[Yutoku Ayumi]] replaced her in [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]].<br />
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<!-- 3rd generation -->In January 2007, [[Kikkawa Yuu]] and [[Linlin]] were added to Hello Pro Egg. The latter shortly graduated and joined [[Morning Musume]] in March as part of the 8th Generation. <br />
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6 of the Eggs: [[Muto Mika]], [[Sawada Yuri]], [[Mano Erina]], [[Sengoku Minami]], [[Korenaga Miki]], and [[Noto Arisa]] joined with other H!P members to form [[Ongaku Gatas]] in June of 2007, In which Sawada, Korenaga, Sengoku, and Noto were also involved with [[Gatas Brilhantes H.P.]].<br />
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Two of the members, [[Ogawa Saki]] and [[Okai Asuna]] joined together and released a single, [[Mottainai Baasan Ondo]] alongside a book with the same title also in June. <br />
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As for graduations, [[Hashida Mirei]] (in June), [[Ogura Manami]] (in August), and [[Yutoku Ayumi]] (in November) had left the program. After Yutoku left, [[Saho Akari]] replaced her in [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]].<br />
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In January 2008, [[Korenaga Miki]] graduated from Hello Pro Egg to concentrate on [[Gatas Brilhantes H.P.]] and [[Ongaku Gatas]]. [[Noto Arisa]] took her place as leader of Hello Pro Egg. <br />
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[[Mano Erina]] (in March) and [[Muto Mika]] (in April) had also graduated , but the former went on to be a soloist under [[Hello! Project]] and the latter completely leaving H!P. <br />
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Also in March, [[Kitahara Sayaka]] and [[Kikkawa Yuu]] joined with [[Morning Musume]] member, [[Kusumi Koharu]] to form [[MilkyWay]], but remained as Eggs.<br />
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<!-- 5th generation -->During the [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Akasaka Hop!~|Akasaka HOP!]] concert in June 2008, three new members were announced: [[Fukumura Mizuki]], [[Kaneko Rie]], and [[Takeuchi Akari]]. <br />
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<!-- 5th generation -->At the [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama Jump!~|Yokohama JUMP!]] concert in November 2008, another new member was announced: [[Miyamoto Karin]], a winner of the "Up-Front Egg Audition". <br />
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Also in November, [[Shugo Chara Egg!]], a promotional group for the anime series [http://shugo-chara.com/ Shugo Chara!]; had debuted with [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Wada Ayaka]], and [[Saho Akari]].<br />
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===2009-2012===<br />
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<!-- 6th generation -->Sometime in March of 2009, member [[Aoki Erina]] left the program. <br />
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In the April 2009 issue of De☆View (released in March 2009), [[Satou Ayano]] appeared alongside [[Noto Arisa]] and [[Kaneko Rie]], as a Hello Pro Egg member. <br />
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During the [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 4gatsu ~Yokohama Hop!~|Yokohama HOP!]] concert in April 2009, [[Satou Ayano]]'s membership was officially announced, as well as the addition of new member [[Sezaki Azusa]], but she left only after about a month.<br />
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In April, [[Tsunku]] announced a new group consisting of [[Wada Ayaka]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Fukuda Kanon]], and [[Ogawa Saki]] and a month later named the group, [[S/mileage]].<br />
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In June, two more members were added, [[Hirano Tomomi]] and [[Katsuta Rina]]. <br />
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Then in July, [[Wada Ayaka]], [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Ogawa Saki]], [[Saho Akari]], [[Takeuchi Akari]], and [[Miyamoto Karin]] were chosen to help out with the "Champloo" revival units.<br />
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A month later in August, [[Sawada Yuri]] graduates from the program as does the then leader, [[Noto Arisa]] a month later. Since then, there hasn't been a leader of sorts until 2012. <br />
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After the announcement of [[S/mileage]], the 3 members that were in [[Shugo Chara Egg!]] had to leave the group. [[Shugo Chara Egg!]] then had auditions to replace them and added two members to take the place of Maeda and Fukuda's character; [[Fukumura Mizuki]] and [[Maeda Irori]], respectively in August as well.<br />
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On November 23, 2009, during Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama FIRE!~ concert, a video message from [[Tsunku]] was played to [[S/mileage]], where it was announced that they would graduate from Hello Pro Egg and make their debut in [[Hello! Project]] in 2010, also at the same performance, [[Takagi Sayuki]] was announced as the newest Egg member. <br />
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Sometime in 2009, [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]] was revived with a bunch of new members which included, [[Sengoku Minami]], [[Arai Manami]], [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Okai Asuna]], [[Sainen Mia]], [[Mori Saki]], [[Maeda Irori]], [[Kikkawa Yuu]], [[Fukumura Mizuki]], [[Kaneko Rie]], [[Satou Ayano]], and [[Katsuta Rina]] alongside [[Up-Front Egg]] member [[Sano Kaori]]. This would fizzle out until Kaneko's graduation in 2013, leaving the group with no members left.<br />
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In January of 2010, an audition was held for the new Amulet Dia for [[Shugo Chara Egg!]], and [[Tanabe Nanami]] was chosen as the winner and was added to Shugo Chara Egg! as well as Hello Pro Egg. <br />
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In March 2010, three new members were added to Hello Pro Egg--[[Kizawa Runa]], [[Nagasawa Wakana]] and [[Kudou Haruka]]. Later, during [[Morning Musume]]'s 9th generation audition, Tsunku also announced that Eggs between 11 and 17 were eligible to audition for Morning Musume and would automatically pass the first round.<br />
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[[S/mileage]]'s graduation and debut was on March 27, 2010. On April 3rd, 2010, the announcement was made that the goal was achieved and S/mileage would make their major debut in May. <br />
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In the time between March and December of 2010, many of the Eggs had left the program which included: [[Tanaka Anri]] (in March), [[Sainen Mia]], [[Komine Momoka]] (in June), [[Hirano Tomomi]], [[Kizawa Runa]], [[Okai Asuna]], and [[Maeda Irori]] (all in November). <br />
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At the beginning of 2011, it was announced that [[Sengoku Minami]] and [[Kikkawa Yuu]] had finished their egg training and that Kikkawa would be the opening act for Hello! Project's [[Hello! Project 2011 Winter ~Kangei Shinsen Matsuri~|2011 Winter Tour]] and announced that she was going to start a solo career. Also at the first day of the winter tour, it was announced that [[Fukumura Mizuki]] would be joining Morning Musume as a ninth generation member. [[Jang Da Yeon]], the winner of the H!P Korea Auditions was in Egg garb and performed alongside the rest of the Eggs, but she was not credited as to being a member.<br />
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After the announcement, it was announced that [[Mori Saki]], [[Furukawa Konatsu]] (in January 2011), [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Sekine Azusa]], [[Arai Manami]], [[Satou Ayano]] (in March 2011), and [[Saho Akari]] (in April 2011) had also graduated. Kitahara would go onto have a solo career and the other girls plus Sengoku would go onto form [[Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari)]].<br />
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On June 19, 2011 three new members were introduced at a Shiodome AX event: [[Yoshihashi Kurumi]], [[Hamaura Ayano]], and [[Taguchi Natsumi]]. One day later, on June 20, 2011, three more new members were introduced: [[Otsuka Aina]], [[Mogi Minami]], and [[Ogawa Rena]].<br />
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On September 10, 2011 it was announced that 2nd generation [[S/mileage]] sub-member [[Kosuga Fuyuka]] would leave the group due to severe anemia, but would return to Hello! Project as a member of Hello Pro Egg after her recovery. <br />
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On September 29, 2011 it was announced that [[Kudou Haruka]] would be joining Morning Musume as a tenth generation member. <br />
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Two weeks later, two of the formers eggs, [[Takeuchi Akari]] and [[Katsuta Rina]], officially became members of the second generation of [[S/mileage]]. <br />
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Also in September of 2011, [[Nagasawa Wakana]] left the Eggs with no further notice to the public. <br />
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Two months later at an event in November 2011, 2nd Generation [[S/mileage]] finalists, [[Yamaga Kanae]] and [[Oda Sakura]] were announced to have joined the Eggs. <br />
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Sometime in January 2012, the name of the program was officially changed to [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei]].<br />
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In March 2012, at the first concert under the "Kenshuusei" title, [[Kosuga Fuyuka]] made her return to Hello! Project and new members [[Uemura Akari]] and [[Murota Mizuki]] were introduced alongside her. <br />
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When the website for the June 2012 concert opened, [[Okamura Rise]] was listed as a new member. Two other new Eggs, [[Yamagishi Riko]] and [[Nomura Minami]], were introduced at the same concert. <br />
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In August, [[Yamaga Kanae]] had her last performance and the website of the September concert for the Kenshuusei showed her profile was taken off. <br />
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A little later in the month, it was announced that [[Miyamoto Karin]], [[Tanabe Nanami]], [[Taguchi Natsumi]], [[Hamaura Ayano]], and [[Otsuka Aina]] would team up and release an indie single together, titled "[[Kanojo ni Naritai!!!]]", in October. <br />
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On September 14, 2012 it was announced that [[Oda Sakura]] would be joining Morning Musume as an eleventh generation member. <br />
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As the website updated again for the upcoming December concert, [[Mogi Minami]]'s profile was taken down showing that she left the program and on the same day, 6 new members were announced: [[Kanazawa Tomoko]], who was a finalist for the OCEAN AWARD, and [[Ichioka Reina]], [[Kishimoto Yumeno]], [[Makino Maria]], [[Kaga Kaede]], and [[Wada Sakurako]] who all participated in the Morning Musume 11th Generation audtion (the first three having been finalists). <br />
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In an interview in December, [[Kaneko Rie]] stated that she was indeed the appointed leader of the Kenshuusei, something that hasn't happened since [[Noto Arisa]]'s leadership in 2009. <br />
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Also in that time members [[Kosuga Fuyuka]] and [[Okamura Rise]] stopped appearing at official events, though their profiles were not removed from the website.<br />
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===2013-2016===<br />
During the annual [[Hello! Project]] 2013 Winter concert tour one of multiple new units to be formed from the Kenshuusei was announced. The unit features [[Miyamoto Karin]], [[Takagi Sayuki]], [[Otsuka Aina]], [[Uemura Akari]], [[Kanazawa Tomoko]] from Kenshuusei, and Up-Front member [[Miyazaki Yuka]]. Producer [[Tsunku]] stated that when the day came for their major debut the group name would be decided, and he may or may not add other girls. On February 25th, Tsunku announced the group's name as [[Juice=Juice]]. <br />
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One month later at an end of March event, new Kenshuusei member [[Sasaki Rikako]] was introduced. The same day, a special test event was announced to take place in May, where member [[Kosuga Fuyuka]], who had been inactive for some time, would also appear. Later on in the month the official site for the event opened and [[Okamura Rise]] reappeared on the list.<br />
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During the test on May 5th, 6 new Kenshuusei were introduced: [[Tanaka Karen]], [[Inaba Manaka]], [[Mikame Kana]], [[Fujii Rio]], [[Mashiro Kana]], and [[Inoue Hikaru]]. The next month on June 12th the profile page was updated, and [[Okamura Rise]]'s profile was officially removed. <br />
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The second Kenshuusei indie single, a collaboration release with [[Juice=Juice]] titled "[[Ten Made Nobore!]]", was released on June 8, 2013. <br />
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On July 5, 2013 it was suddenly announced that [[Otsuka Aina]] would no longer be part of the Kenshuusei program or a member of Juice=Juice due to contractual issues that were unable to be settled with her family, later she also specified that she was not happy with the state of her vocals in the group.<br />
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In late August, it was announced that they were holding auditions but those who passed would train temporarily for 6 months before becoming a member of Kenshuusei, later on in October, the name of the group was announced as the [[Kashou Egg|Kashou Eggs]].<br />
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On September 22, a group of 7 new members was announced through introduction videos on the official Kenshuusei YouTube channel (all had previously been finalists in the 12th Generation [[Morning Musume]] audtion): [[Yamaki Risa]], [[Yokogawa Yumei]], [[Niinuma Kisora]], [[Ooura Hirona]], [[Dambara Ruru]], [[Haga Akane]], and [[Funaki Musubu]].<br />
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On October 21st, the profile page for December's Nama Tamago concert was updated, showing that [[Mashiro Kana]]'s profile had been removed and in November, the members of [[Juice=Juice]] were taken off the Kenshuusei page. <br />
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The third Kenshuusei indie single, titled "[[Oheso no Kuni Kara Konnichiwa / Ten Made Nobore!]]", was released on December 21, 2013 only at their Nana Tamago performances.<br />
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[[Kaneko Rie]]'s profile was removed from the official website after the December concerts, on January 1, 2014 though she had left the program a few weeks prior to participating in the event. It was later announced that the third indie single would recieve a public release on February 26, 2014.<br />
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In April 2014, eight Kenshuusei: [[Tanabe Nanami]], [[Hamaura Ayano]], [[Murota Mizuki]], [[Yamagishi Riko]], [[Kaga Kaede]], [[Sasaki Rikako]], [[Yamaki Risa]], and [[Ooura Hirona]], were chosen to participate in the stage musical ''Bokutachi Karen na Shounen Gasshoudan'' and released the single "[[Karen na Gasshoudan]]" alongside it. <br />
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In early May, three new members, [[Aikawa Maho]], [[Takemura Miu]], and [[Saito Kana]], were revealed through official goods and the next day at the test recital, it was announced that [[Kosuga Fuyuka]] had completed her training.<br />
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It was officially announced in September 2014 that [[Tanaka Karen]] and [[Ooura Hirona]] had finished their Kenshuusei training and [[Yoshihashi Kurumi]] halted her activities but remained on the Kenshuusei page.<br />
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On September 30, 2014 at [[Morning Musume|Morning Musume '14]]'s Fall tour it was announced that [[Makino Maria]] and [[Haga Akane]] would join [[Morning Musume]] as part of the 12th generation. Less than a week later on October 4th, [[Murota Mizuki]], [[Sasaki Rikako]], and [[Aikawa Maho]] were chosen as the 3rd generation members of [[S/mileage]].<br />
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On November 4th, it was announced that [[Tanabe Nanami]] and [[Yoshihashi Kurumi]] had finished their training and later on in the day [[Inaba Manaka]] and [[Yamaki Risa]] were announced to be in the [[Country Musume]] revival group, [[Country Girls]].<br />
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Several days before the November 2014 Nama Tamago concert, two new members, [[Asakura Kiki]] and [[Onoda Saori]], were announced to be introduced at the upcoming event. Following this the first Hello Pro Kenshuusei album, titled [[1 Let's Say "Hello!"|① Let's say "Hello!"]], was also announced to be sold at the concert starting November 29th. A surprise announcement was made on the day of the event, adding seven more members; [[Hashimoto Nagisa]], [[Horie Kizuki]], [[Ogata Risa]], [[Shimano Momoko]], [[Hirose Ayaka]], and [[Inoue Rei]], who were formerly members of the [[Nice Girl Project! Kenshuusei]]; and [[Tanimoto Ami]], who was a finalist in the Morning Musume 12th Generation "Golden" Audition.<br />
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On January 2, 2015 a new group consisting entirely of Hello Pro Kenshuusei members was announced and introduced at the first showing of the "[[Hello! Project 2015 WINTER ~DANCE MODE!~]]" concert. The members of the group were revealed to be [[Fujii Rio]], [[Hirose Ayaka]], [[Nomura Minami]], [[Ogawa Rena]], [[Hamaura Ayano]], [[Taguchi Natsumi]], [[Wada Sakurako]], and [[Inoue Rei]]. It was also announced that the group's name would be made known later in the month, and their first indie single would be released sometime in March 2015. It was delayed about a month until February 25th where the group's name was decided by [[Berryz Kobo]] member, [[Shimizu Saki]] to be [[Kobushi Factory]].<br />
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On the website for the March Nana Tamago concert on February 25th, it was announced that [[Mikame Kana]] had finished her training and a new Kenshuusei member was announced, [[Takase Kurumi]]. Two months later on April 27, 2015 the official website updated with the names of eight new members that would participate in the upcoming May 2015 public test recital; [[Ono Mizuho]], [[Nakano Rion]], [[Yanagawa Nanami]], [[Maeda Kokoro]], [[Akiyama Mao]], [[Kanatsu Mizuki]], [[Kasahara Momona]], and [[Okamoto Honoka]].<br />
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Another new group, named [[Tsubaki Factory]] and consisting of only of Kenshuusei, was revealed on April 29, 2015. The members included [[Yamagishi Riko]], [[Kishimoto Yumeno]], [[Niinuma Kisora]], [[Asakura Kiki]], [[Ogata Risa]], and [[Tanimoto Ami]]. One day later an official notice went up announcing that [[Saito Kana]] had completed her training and was no longer a member.<br />
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On November 5th, it was announced that [[Funaki Musubu]] and [[Yanagawa Nanami]] would be joining [[Country Girls]]. The next day on the 6th, it was announced that [[Okamoto Honoka]] finished her training.<br />
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On January 14, 2016, the main website announced that five new members joined; [[Noguchi Kurumi]], [[Ono Kotomi]], [[Kodama Sakiko]], [[Yonemura Kirara]], and [[Kiyono Momohime]]. Two months later in March 2016 it was announced that [[Takemura Miu]]'s training had ended.<br />
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On July 16th at the beginning of [[Hello! Project]]'s annual summer tours, it was announced that [[Kasahara Momona]] would be joining [[ANGERME]] as the sole 5th Generation member. The same day it was also announced that seven girls had been chosen to become members of the newly formed branch, '''Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido'''. Later that month on July 28th a notice on the official website revealed that Kenshuusei members [[Yokogawa Yumei]], [[Hashimoto Nagisa]], [[Shimano Momoko]], and [[Nakano Rion]] had completed their training within the program.<br />
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At the end of the month on July 30th, the seven starting members of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido branch were introduced through a performance at the Hello! Project Summer concert; [[Oota Haruka]], [[Satou Hikari]], [[Ishiguri Kanami]], [[Kawano Minori]], [[Kitagawa Ryou]], [[Kudou Yume]], and [[Yamazaki Mei]].<br />
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A surprise announcement at a [[Tsubaki Factory]] Fan Club event on August 13, 2016 revealed that three new members had been added from the Hello Pro Kenshuusei, including [[Onoda Saori]], [[Ono Mizuho]], and [[Akiyama Mao]]. A few days later on August 17th six new members of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei were announced through the official website; [[Kawamura Ayano]], [[Yokoyama Reina]], [[Yamazaki Yuhane]], [[Yoshida Marie]], [[Nishida Shiori]], and [[Hashisako Rin]].<br />
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It was announced on November 22, 2016 that the winners of the Morning Musume 13th generation audition would be chosen from the Hello Pro Kenshuusei, after finalists from the general public were unable to be found for the second time. The new members of Morning Musume, [[Kaga Kaede]] and [[Yokoyama Reina]], were revealed on December 12, 2016 at [[Nippon Budokan]] during the last performance of the fall tour, ''Morning Musume '16 Concert Tour Aki ~MY VISION~''.<br />
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===2017-2020===<br />
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At the beginning of January on the 8th, members of Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido announced the release of their first indies single, a double a-side titled "[[Real Little Girl / Kanojo ni Naritai!!!]]", through their radio show. The single was performed for the first time and sold at the Hello! Project 2017 Winter concert on February 4th. The members also announced a new regular live event with the first show to take place on February 5th.<br />
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On February 27, 2017, the profiles of the members of [[Tsubaki Factory]] were removed from the Kenshuusei profiles. The following month on March 6, 2017 it was announced that [[Yoshida Marie]] had completed her training and would no longer be part of the program, and eight new members were announced; [[Shimakura Rika]], [[Hibi Marina]], [[Eguchi Saya]], [[Doi Rena]], [[Okamura Minami]], [[Matsunaga Riai]], [[Yamada Ichigo]], and [[Nakayama Natsume]].<br />
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It was announced at the end of the "[[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2017 ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]]" event on May 5, 2017 that Kenshuusei members [[Takase Kurumi]] and [[Kiyono Momohime]] would debut in an unspecified fashion with a focus on acting and performance, with no further information provided at the time. Two further announcements followed respectively naming [[Inoue Hikaru]] leader of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei, and stating that members [[Ichioka Reina]], [[Dambara Ruru]], and [[Kawamura Ayano]] would be debuting within [[Hello! Project]] in the future, pending discussions with their parents, with it undecided on if they would become part of a new group or join existing groups.<br />
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On June 26, 2017 a special edition of the [[Hello! Project]] webshow "[[Hello Station]]" was published, revealing the debut placements of the previously chosen Hello Pro Kenshuusei members. It was announced that [[Ichioka Reina]] would become the leader of a new group, with the additional members and name to be revealed at a later date. [[Dambara Ruru]] would become a member of [[Juice=Juice]], and [[Kawamura Ayano]] would become a sixth generation member of [[ANGERME]].<br />
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On September 8, 2017 it was announced that upon returning from her medical hiatus former [[Country Girls]] member [[Inaba Manaka]] would join Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido in an advisory role as the Leader. Her first appearance with the Kenshuusei would take place at the "[[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido Teiki Kouen Vol.4]]" event on September 18th.<br />
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On July 15, 2017 a Hello! Project New Member audition was announced at the [[Hello! Project 2017 SUMMER ~HELLO! MEETING~]] concert, and later a special Abema web program that would run from November 13th to December 18th and would follow the audition finalists was revealed. Of the eight audition finalists none passed, instead seven of the eight accepted an offer to join the Hello Pro Kenshuusei; [[Hashimoto Momoko]], [[Goto Sayaka]], [[Tamenaga Shion]], [[Kubota Nanami]], [[Shuttou Anna]], [[Kanemitsu Ruru]], and [[Matsubara Yulia]]. They made their first live appearance and were officially introduced at the [[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2017 12gatsu ~Conti→New!~]] concert on December 10, 2017 and were announced through the official website on the 11th.<br />
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It was announced on February 9, 2018 through the official fan club website that [[Goto Sayaka]] had decided to end her training as part of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei. On April 23, 2018 in an update to the participation roster for the "[[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2018 ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]]" event, it was revealed that Hello Pro Kenshuusei member [[Hashimoto Momoko]] and Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member [[Kitagawa Ryou]] had each decided to finish their training and would not participate in further activities. On April 27th the second official Hello Pro Kenshuusei album was announced, titled "[[Rainbow x2|Rainbow×2]]" and to be sold at the May 6th "[[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2018 ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]]" event, with the general release taking place on July 11th.<br />
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On May 29, 2018 within a schedule update for the "[[Hello Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2018 6gatsu~Niji~]]" event it was announced that [[Inoue Hikaru]], current leader of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei, had completed her training and would no longer be a member. During the final show of the ''Hello Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2018 6gatsu~Niji~'' event on June 9, 2018 in Tokyo it was revealed that six Kenshuusei members would join the two upcoming, as yet unnamed, groups. The members joining the first group, alongside Leader [[Ichioka Reina]], included [[Nishida Shiori]], [[Shimakura Rika]], and [[Eguchi Saya]]. The second group would feature [[Maeda Kokoro]], [[Yamazaki Yuhane]], and [[Okamura Minami]], along with previously announced members [[Takase Kurumi]] and [[Kiyono Momohime]]. The groups in these forms would perform for the first time during the "[[Hello! Project 20th Anniversary!! Hello! Project 2018 SUMMER]]" concert tour. There was a possibility each group would also add additional members upon completion of the "[[Hello! Project ONLY YOU Audition]]". In July, the members of both groups were taken off the Kenshuusei page.<br />
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On August 24, 2018 via an update for the participating members in the "[[Hello Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2018 9gatsu~Momiji~]]" event, it was announced that [[Horie Kizuki]] and [[Kanatsu Mizuki]] had completed their training and would not be participating.<br />
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On October 18, 2018 through a video announcement, the name of both of the unnamed groups were revealed to be [[CHICATETSU|CHICA#TETSU]] & [[Ame no Mori Kawa Umi]]. In addition a collective called [[BEYOOOOONDS]] was formed, consisting of both new groups and the yet to be announced audition winners.<br />
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It was announced on November 1, 2018 through an update about the December 2018 recitals that members [[Noguchi Kurumi]], [[Hibi Marina]], and [[Doi Rena]] had completed their training and would no longer be part of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei. On the same day three new members were revealed in a separate online announcement; [[Saito Madoka]], [[Kusunoki Mei]], and [[Onoda Karin]].<br />
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On November 23, 2018 at the "[[ANGERME 2018 Aki Denkousekka]]" concert finale at Pacifico Yokohama, it was announced that Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member [[Oota Haruka]] would join [[ANGERME]] as a seventh generation member. Through two announcements on January 16, 2019 it was revealed that [[Kodama Sakiko]] had completed her training, and that Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member [[Kawano Minori]] would temporarily go on hiatus with a future announcement to come upon her return to activities.<br />
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On April 2, 2019 in an update to the participation roster for the "[[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2019 ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]]", it was announced that [[Kusunoki Mei]] had completed her training. On June 12, 2019, during episode #293 of the Hello! Project webshow "[[Hello Station]]", senior Hello! Project group [[Juice=Juice]] announced they would be adding members from the Hello Pro Kenshuusei. The new members, Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member [[Kudou Yume]] and Hello Pro Kenshuusei member [[Matsunaga Riai]], were officially revealed through a special premiere on the group's YouTube channel on June 14, 2019.<br />
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An official notice accompanied the Hello Pro Kenshuusei June 2019 recital goods, announcing that Matsubara Yuriya's name romanization would officially change to ''Yulia''. On June 22, 2019 Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member [[Yamazaki Mei]] was revealed to be one of three 15th generation [[Morning Musume]] members, through a special livestream on the Morning Musume YouTube channel. At the end of the month on June 30th, an audition for Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido was announced on the ''Hello! to meet you!'' radio program. The audition was open to unaffiliated girls between fourth grade elementary and third year junior high, living in Hokkaido, that were able to train in Sapporo; applications were accepted from July 1, 2019 to August 9, 2019.<br />
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A previously teased announcement through episode #296 of the Hello! Project webshow "[[Hello! Station]]", uploaded July 3, 2019, revealed that [[Hashisako Rin]] from Hello Pro Kenshuusei would become the eighth generation member of [[ANGERME]], with her first performances to take place during the "[[Hello! Project 2019 SUMMER]]" concert tour beginning July 13th.<br />
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On July 11, 2019 a new ''Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit'' was announced; named as such because the members would not be permanently fixed and could be changed depending on the situation. The unit would include girls from both Hello Pro Kenshuusei and Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido, and would allow for closer evaluation of the participating members performance levels as they continued training. The starting participants were [[Yonemura Kirara]], [[Ishiguri Kanami]], [[Kubota Nanami]], [[Kanemitsu Ruru]], and [[Saito Madoka]]. Nearing the end of the month on July 26th, within an aupdate for the "[[Hello Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2019 9gatsu~Kira~]]" event it was announced that [[Ono Kotomi]] and [[Shuttou Anna]] from Hello Pro Kenshuusei, and [[Satou Hikari]] from Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido had completed their training.<br />
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A surprise announcement on August 2, 2019 through the official Hello! Project website revealed nine new main branch Hello Pro Kenshuusei members; [[Hiromoto Ruli]], [[Hashida Honoka]], [[Nishizaki Miku]], [[Hirayama Yuki]], [[Kitahara Momo]], [[Ebata Kisaki]], [[Yofu Runo]], [[Murakoshi Ayana]], [[Uemura Hasumi]], and one new Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member; [[Hashimoto Ririka]].<br />
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Two new members of Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido, [[Nishimura Karin]] and [[Shibuya Hina]], were announced through a website update on December 3, 2019. They were officially introduced the same month at the [[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2019 12gatsu ~Musubu~]] on December 8th. Within an update released on December 29, 2019 regarding the cast appearances at the "[[Hello! Project Countdown Party 2019 ~Good Bye & Hello!~|Hello! Project COUNTDOWN PARTY 2019 ~GOOD BYE & HELLO!~]]" concerts it was announced that Kanemitsu Ruru's training activities had ended at her own request.<br />
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A show to air on TV Tokyo focusing on the struggles of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei and Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido as they train and aim to debut, with appearances by Hello! Project members, was announced on March 21, 2020. The show was titled "Hello Dream." (ハロドリ。; ''Harodori'') or "Hello Pro Dream." (ハロプロドリーム。) and began airing on April 6, 2020. On April 19, 2020 it was announced that Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido members [[Hashimoto Ririka]] and [[Shibuya Hina]] requested to end their training.<br />
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On June 22, 2020 it was announced that Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member [[Nishimura Karin]] would pause her activities and go on hiatus after being diagnosed with a form of [[Wikipedia:Orthostatic_intolerance|orthostatic dysregulation]]. On November 2, 2020 Hello Pro Kenshuusei member [[Tamenaga Shion]] was revealed to be one of three 9th generation [[ANGERME]] members, through a special video premiere on the ANGERME YouTube channel. An announcement through the official Hello! Project website on November 4, 2020 revealed two new main branch Hello Pro Kenshuusei members, [[Arisawa Ichika]] and [[Ishiyama Sakura]]. Their first live appearance and introduction would take place on December 19, 2020 at the "[[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2020 12gatsu ~Hikari~]]" recital.<br />
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===2021-2024===<br />
On March 7, 2021, [[Fukumura Mizuki]], current leader of [[Morning Musume]] and [[Hello! Project]], made a surprise appearance at the end of the [[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2021 3gatsu ~Yell~]] show to make several announcements. She revealed the formation of a new Hello! Project group sometime in 2021; the girls in the [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit]] ([[Yonemura Kirara]], [[Ishiguri Kanami]], [[Kubota Nanami]], and [[Saito Madoka]]) were confirmed as members, with the possibility more would be added. She also announced a solo Nakano Sun Plaza show for Hello Pro Kenshuusei to take place on April 17, 2021, and the date of the upcoming [[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2019 ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]] event to be May 3, 2021.<br />
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On March 16, 2021 it was announced that Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido members [[Kawano Minori]] and [[Nishimura Karin]], both having been on indefinite hiatus, had completed their training activities and left Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido. On April 23, 2021 it was announced that Hello Pro Kenshuusei member [[Yamada Ichigo]] ended her training and would no longer be part of Hello Pro Kenshuusei.<br />
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On July 5, 2021 during an episode of ''Harodori'', [[Nakayama Natsume]], [[Hiromoto Ruli]], [[Nishizaki Miku]], and [[Kitahara Momo]] were revealed as new members of the upcoming 2021 group. Two days later on July 7, it was announced through episode #383 of ''Hello! Project Station'' that [[Yofu Runo]] would join [[Tsubaki Factory]], and [[Ebata Kisaki]] and [[Arisawa Ichika]] would join [[Juice=Juice]]. Their activities with the group began at the [[Hello! Project 2021 Summer Sapphire & Ruby]] concerts starting July 17.<br />
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Two new Hello Pro Kenshuusei, [[Yoshida Hinoha]] and [[Kawashima Mifu]], were introduced in episode #72 of "Hello Dream.", aired August 23, 2021. The finale lineup and name of the new group formed from the Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit was announced to be [[OCHA NORMA]] on December 12, 2021 at the [[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2021 12gatsu ~RING~]]. On December 30, 2021 [[Hirayama Yuki]] was revealed to be the only new tenth generation member of [[ANGERME]] at the [[Hello! Project Year-End Party 2021 ~GOOD BYE & HELLO!~]] ANGERME Premium.<br />
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New members [[Goto Hana]] and [[Maeshima Karin]], from the [[Hello! Project Shin Member Audition 2021]], were announced on February 14, 2022 and first introduced through the Hello Pro Kenshuusei TV Tokyo show "[[Hello Dream.|Harodori]]". Three months later on May 23, 2022 it was announced that Maeshima Karin would be ending Hello Pro Kenshuusei activities at her own request.<br />
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On June 29, 2022 on Hello! Station, the winners of the [[Hello! Project "Morning Musume '22 Juice=Juice Joint New Member Auditon]] were announced and [[Ishiyama Sakura]] would end up joining [[Juice=Juice]]. On the same episode, it was also announced that the ,Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit, (now renamed [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit|Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit '22]]) would return again and that [[Matsubara Yulia]], [[Onoda Karin]], [[Hashida Honoka]], [[Murakoshi Ayana]], and [[Uemura Hasumi]] were the chosen members.<br />
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On August 8, 2022 on Harodori, two new Kenshuusei were revealed, [[Shimoitani Yukiho]] & [[Kamimura Rena]].<br />
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Three new Hello Pro Kenshuusei, [[Kawano Soara]], [[Makino Toa]], and [[Hayashi Niina]] were introduced in episode #153 of ''Harodori'', aired March 27th, 2023.<br />
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On May 23. 2023 many announcements were made about the Kenshuusei. [[Goto Hana]] & [[Shimoitani Yukiho]] were added as new members for [[ANGERME]], [[Kawashima Mifu]] added to [[Juice=Juice]], and [[Yoshida Hinoha]] & [[Kamimura Rena]] were added to [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit|Hello! Pro Kenshuusei Unit '23]] and that the unit will debut sometime in 2024.<br />
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Nine new Hello Pro Kenshuusei, [[Shimakawa Hana]], [[Asano Yurika]], [[Miyakoshi Chihiro]], [[Nishimura Itsuki]], [[Soma Yume]], [[Otsubo Mano]], [[Yoshida Hikari]], [[Sugihara Meisa]], and [[Hattori Rua]] were introduced in episode #515 of ''Hello! Station'', aired February 7, 2024.<br />
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== Members ==<br />
; Current Members<br />
* [[Matsubara Yulia]] (松原ユリヤ)<br />
* [[Onoda Karin]] (小野田華凛)<br />
* [[Hashida Honoka]] (橋田歩果)<br />
* [[Murakoshi Ayana]] (村越彩菜)<br />
* [[Uemura Hasumi]] (植村葉純)<br />
* [[Yoshida Hinoha]] (吉田姫杷)<br />
* [[Kamimura Rena]] (上村麗菜)<br />
* [[Kawano Soara]] (河野空愛)<br />
* [[Makino Toa]] (牧野永愛)<br />
* [[Hayashi Niina]] (林仁愛)<br />
* [[Shimakawa Hana]] (島川波菜)<br />
* [[Asano Yurika]] (浅野優莉花)<br />
* [[Miyakoshi Chihiro]] (宮越千尋)<br />
* [[Nishimura Itsuki]] (西村乙輝)<br />
* [[Soma Yume]] (相馬優芽)<br />
* [[Otsubo Mano]] (大坪茉乃)<br />
* [[Yoshida Hikari]] (吉田光里)<br />
* [[Sugihara Meisa]] (杉原明紗)<br />
* [[Hattori Rua]] (服部琉愛)<br />
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; Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido<br />
* ''TBA''<br />
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; Former Members<br />
* [[Ohyanagi Maho]] (大柳まほ, graduated July 2005)<br />
* [[Kawashima Miyuki]] (川島幸, graduated September 2005)<br />
* [[Hashida Mirei]] (橋田三令, graduated June 2007)<br />
* [[Ogura Manami]] (小倉愛実, graduated August 2007)<br />
* [[Yutoku Ayumi]] (湯徳歩美, graduated November 2007)<br />
* [[Muto Mika]] (武藤水華, graduated April 2008)<br />
* [[Aoki Erina]] (青木英里奈, graduated in March 2009)<br />
* [[Sezaki Azusa]] (瀬崎あずさ, left in April 2009)<br />
* [[Sawada Yuri]] (澤田由梨, graduated August 2009)<br />
* [[Noto Arisa]] (能登有沙, graduated September 2009)<br />
* [[Tanaka Anri]] (田中杏里, left after June 2010)<br />
* [[Sainen Mia]] (西念未彩, left after June 2010)<br />
* [[Komine Momoka]] (古峰桃香, left after June 2010)<br />
* [[Okai Asuna]] (岡井明日菜, left after November 2010)<br />
* [[Hirano Tomomi]] (平野智美, left after November 2010)<br />
* [[Maeda Irori]] (前田彩里, left after November 2010)<br />
* [[Kikkawa Yuu]] (吉川友, finished training December 2010)<br />
* [[Kizawa Runa]] (木沢留那, left after December 2010)<br />
* [[Kitahara Sayaka]] (北原沙弥香, finished training March 2011)<br />
* [[Nagasawa Wakana]] (長澤和奏, left after September 2011)<br />
* [[Yamaga Kanae]] (山賀香菜恵, left after August 2012)<br />
* [[Mogi Minami]] (茂木美奈実, left after September 2012)<br />
* [[Okamura Rise]] (岡村里星, left after June 2013)<br />
* [[Otsuka Aina]] (大塚愛菜; left after July 2013)<br />
* [[Mashiro Kana]] (真城佳奈; left after October 2013)<br />
* [[Kaneko Rie]] (金子りえ; left after December 2013)<br />
* [[Kosuga Fuyuka]] (小数賀芙由香; finished training May 2014)<br />
* [[Tanaka Karen]] (田中可恋; finished training September 2014)<br />
* [[Ooura Hirona]] (大浦央菜; finished training September 2014)<br />
* [[Tanabe Nanami]] (田邉奈菜美; finished training November 2014)<br />
* [[Yoshihashi Kurumi]] (吉橋くるみ; finished training November 2014)<br />
* [[Mikame Kana]] (三瓶海南; left after February 2015)<br />
* [[Saito Kana]] (斎藤夏奈; finished training April 2015)<br />
* [[Okamoto Honoka]] (岡本帆乃花; finished training November 2015)<br />
* [[Takemura Miu]] (竹村未羽; finished training March 2016)<br />
* [[Yokogawa Yumei]] (横川夢衣; finished training July 2016)<br />
* [[Hashimoto Nagisa]] (橋本渚; finished training July 2016)<br />
* [[Shimano Momoko]] (島野萌々子; finished training July 2016)<br />
* [[Nakano Rion]] (仲野りおん; finished training July 2016)<br />
* [[Yoshida Marie]] (吉田真理恵; finished training March 2017)<br />
* [[Goto Sayaka]] (後藤咲香; left after February 2018)<br />
* [[Hashimoto Momoko]] (橋本桃呼; left after April 2018)<br />
* [[Kitagawa Ryou]] (北川亮; left after April 2018) <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [[Inoue Hikaru]] (井上ひかる; left after May 2018)<br />
* [[Horie Kizuki]] (堀江葵月; left after August 2018)<br />
* [[Kanatsu Mizuki]] (金津美月; left after August 2018)<br />
* [[Noguchi Kurumi]] (野口胡桃; left after November 2018)<br />
* [[Hibi Marina]] (日比麻里那; left after November 2018)<br />
* [[Doi Rena]] (土居麗菜; left after November 2018)<br />
* [[Kodama Sakiko]] (児玉咲子; left after January 2019)<br />
* [[Kusunoki Mei]] (楠萌生; left after April 2019)<br />
* [[Ono Kotomi]] (小野琴己; left after July 2019)<br />
* [[Shuttou Anna]] (出頭杏奈; left after July 2019)<br />
* [[Satou Hikari]] (佐藤光; left after July 2019) <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [[Kanemitsu Ruru]] (金光留々; left after December 2019)<br />
* [[Hashimoto Ririka]] (橋本莉々花; left after April 2020) <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [[Shibuya Hina]] (渋谷妃菜; left after April 2020) <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [[Kawano Minori]] (河野みのり; left after March 2021) <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [[Nishimura Karin]] (西村風凛; left after March 2021) <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [[Yamada Ichigo]] (山田苺; left after April 2021)<br />
* [[Maeshima Karin]] (前島花凛; left after May 2022)<br />
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; Debuted Members<br />
* [[Okada Yui]] (岡田唯, joined [[v-u-den]] August 2004)<br />
* [[Kanna|Arihara Kanna]] (有原栞菜, joined [[C-ute|°C-ute]] January 2006)<br />
* [[Linlin]] (リンリン, joined [[Morning Musume]] March 2007)<br />
* [[THE Possible]] (THE ポッシボー, graduated October 2007)<br />
** [[Morozuka Kanami]] (諸塚香奈実)<br />
** [[Ohse Kaede]] (大瀬楓)<br />
** [[Hashimoto Aina]] (橋本愛奈)<br />
** [[Akiyama Yurika]] (秋山ゆりか)<br />
** [[Okada Robin Shouko]] (岡田ロビン翔子)<br />
** [[Goto Yuki]] (後藤夕貴)<br />
* [[Korenaga Miki]] (是永美記, graduated January 2008)<br />
* [[Mano Erina]] (真野恵里菜, graduated March 2008)<br />
* [[S/mileage]] (スマイレージ, graduated March 2010)<br />
** [[Wada Ayaka]] (和田彩花)<br />
** [[Maeda Yuuka]] (前田憂佳)<br />
** [[Fukuda Kanon]] (福田花音)<br />
** [[Ogawa Saki]] (小川紗季)<br />
* [[Fukumura Mizuki]] (譜久村聖, joined [[Morning Musume]] January 2011)<br />
* [[Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari)|Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari) / UFZS]] (アップアップガールズ(仮))<br />
** [[Mori Saki]] (森咲樹, finished training January 2011)<br />
** [[Furukawa Konatsu]] (古川小夏, finished training January 2011)<br />
** [[Sekine Azusa]] (関根梓, finished training March 2011)<br />
** [[Arai Manami]] (新井愛瞳, finished training March 2011)<br />
** [[Sato Ayano]] (佐藤綾乃, finished training March 2011)<br />
** [[Sengoku Minami]] (仙石みなみ, finished training December 2010)<br />
** [[Saho Akari]] (佐保明梨, finished training April 2011)<br />
* [[Takeuchi Akari]] (竹内朱莉, joined [[S/mileage]] September 2011)<br />
* [[Katsuta Rina]] (勝田里奈, joined [[S/mileage]] September 2011)<br />
* [[Kudo Haruka]] (工藤遥, joined [[Morning Musume]] September 2011)<br />
* [[Oda Sakura]] (小田さくら, joined [[Morning Musume]] September 2012)<br />
* [[Juice=Juice]] (ジュース=ジュース)<br />
** [[Miyamoto Karin]] (宮本佳林)<br />
** [[Takagi Sayuki]] (高木紗友希)<br />
** [[Uemura Akari]] (植村あかり)<br />
** [[Kanazawa Tomoko]] (金澤朋子)<br />
* [[Haga Akane]] (羽賀朱音, joined [[Morning Musume]] September 2014)<br />
* [[Makino Maria]] (牧野真莉愛, joined [[Morning Musume]] September 2014)<br />
* [[Murota Mizuki]] (室田瑞希, joined [[S/mileage]] October 2014)<br />
* [[Sasaki Rikako]] (佐々木莉佳子, joined [[S/mileage]] October 2014)<br />
* [[Aikawa Maho]] (相川茉穂, joined [[S/mileage]] October 2014)<br />
* [[Inaba Manaka]] (稲場愛香, joined [[Country Girls]] November 2014)<br />
* [[Yamaki Risa]] (山木梨沙, joined [[Country Girls]] November 2014)<br />
* [[Kobushi Factory]] (こぶしファクトリー)<br />
** [[Hamaura Ayano]] (浜浦彩乃)<br />
** [[Taguchi Natsumi]] (田口夏実)<br />
** [[Ogawa Rena]] (小川麗奈)<br />
** [[Nomura Minami]] (野村みな美)<br />
** [[Wada Sakurako]] (和田桜子)<br />
** [[Fujii Rio]] (藤井梨央)<br />
** [[Hirose Ayaka]] (廣瀬彩海)<br />
** [[Inoue Rei]] (井上玲音)<br />
* [[Tsubaki Factory]] (つばきファクトリー)<br />
** [[Ogata Risa]] (小片リサ)<br />
** [[Yamagishi Riko]] (山岸理子)<br />
** [[Niinuma Kisora]] (新沼希空) <br />
** [[Tanimoto Ami]] (谷本安美)<br />
** [[Kishimoto Yumeno]] (岸本ゆめの)<br />
** [[Asakura Kiki]] (浅倉樹々)<br />
* [[Funaki Musubu]] (船木結; joined [[Country Girls]] November 2015, [[ANGERME]] June 2017)<br />
* [[Yanagawa Nanami]] (梁川奈々美; joined [[Country Girls]] November 2015, [[Juice=Juice]] June 2017)<br />
* [[Kasahara Momona]] (笠原桃奈; joined [[ANGERME]] July 2016)<br />
* [[Onoda Saori]] (小野田紗栞; joined [[Tsubaki Factory]] August 2016)<br />
* [[Ono Mizuho]] (小野瑞歩; joined [[Tsubaki Factory]] August 2016)<br />
* [[Akiyama Mao]] (秋山眞緒; joined [[Tsubaki Factory]] August 2016)<br />
* [[Kaga Kaede]] (加賀楓; joined [[Morning Musume]] December 2016)<br />
* [[Yokoyama Reina]] (横山玲奈; joined [[Morning Musume]] December 2016)<br />
* [[Dambara Ruru]] (段原瑠々; joined [[Juice=Juice]] June 2017)<br />
* [[Kawamura Ayano]] (川村文乃; joined [[ANGERME]] June 2017)<br />
* [[CHICATETSU|CHICA#TETSU]] (チカ#テツ)<br />
** [[Ichioka Reina]] (一岡怜奈)<br />
** [[Nishida Shiori]] (西田汐里)<br />
** [[Shimakura Rika]] (島倉りか)<br />
** [[Eguchi Saya]] (江口紗耶)<br />
* [[Ame no Mori Kawa Umi]] (雨ノ森 川海)<br />
** [[Takase Kurumi]] (高瀬くるみ)<br />
** [[Kiyono Momohime]] (清野桃々姫)<br />
** [[Maeda Kokoro]] (前田 こころ)<br />
** [[Okamura Minami]] (岡村美波)<br />
** [[Yamazaki Yuhane]] (山﨑夢羽)<br />
* [[Oota Haruka]] (太田遥香; joined [[ANGERME]] November 2018)<br />
* [[Kudou Yume]] (工藤由愛; joined [[Juice=Juice]] June 2019)<br />
* [[Matsunaga Riai]] (松永里愛; joined [[Juice=Juice]] June 2019)<br />
* [[Yamazaki Mei]] (山﨑愛生; joined [[Morning Musume]] June 2019)<br />
* [[Hashisako Rin]] (橋迫鈴; joined [[ANGERME]] July 2019)<br />
* [[Tamenaga Shion]] (為永幸音; joined [[ANGERME]] November 2020)<br />
* [[Ebata Kisaki]] (江端妃咲; joined [[Juice=Juice]] July 2021)<br />
* [[Arisawa Ichika]] (有澤一華; joined [[Juice=Juice]] July 2021)<br />
* [[Yofu Runo]] (豫風瑠乃; joined [[Tsubaki Factory]] July 2021)<br />
* [[OCHA NORMA]] (オチャノーマ)<br />
** [[Yonemura Kirara]] (米村姫良々)<br />
** [[Kubota Nanami]] (窪田七海)<br />
** [[Saito Madoka]] (斉藤円香)<br />
** [[Ishiguri Kanami]] (石栗奏美)<br />
** [[Nakayama Natsume]] (中山夏月姫)<br />
** [[Hiromoto Ruli]] (広本瑠璃)<br />
** [[Nishizaki Miku]] (西﨑美空)<br />
** [[Kitahara Momo]] (北原もも)<br />
* [[Hirayama Yuki]] (平山遊季; joined [[ANGERME]] December 2021)<br />
* [[Ishiyama Sakura]] (石山咲良; joined [[Juice=Juice]] June 2022)<br />
* [[Goto Hana]] (後藤花; joined [[ANGERME]] May 2023)<br />
* [[Shimoitani Yukiho]] (下井谷幸穂; joined [[ANGERME]] May 2023)<br />
* [[Kawashima Mifu]] (川嶋美楓; joined [[Juice=Juice]] May 2023)<br />
<br />
== Hello Pro Kenshuusei Units ==<br />
* [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]] (2005&ndash;2008)<br />
* [[THE Possible]] (2006–2018), graduated [[Hello! Project]] October 2007<br />
* [[Shugo Chara Egg!]] (2008&ndash;2010)<br />
* [[S/mileage]] (2009&ndash;2014), [[ANGERME]] (2015&ndash;)<br />
* [[Juice=Juice]] (2013&ndash;)<br />
* [[Kobushi Factory]] (2015&ndash;2020)<br />
* [[Tsubaki Factory]] (2015&ndash;)<br />
* [[CHICATETSU|CHICA#TETSU]] (2018&ndash;)<br />
* [[Ame no Mori Kawa Umi]] (2018&ndash;)<br />
* [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit]] (2019&ndash;)<br />
<br />
=== Hello! Project Units Featuring Hello Pro Kenshuusei ===<br />
* [[Ongaku Gatas]] (2007&ndash;2009)<br />
* [[MilkyWay]] (2008&ndash;2009)<br />
* [[High-King]] (2008&ndash;2010)<br />
* [[Minimoni|Shin Minimoni]] (2009&ndash;2010)<br />
* [[ZYX|ZYX-α]] (2009&ndash;2010)<br />
* [[Aa!]] (2009&ndash;2010)<br />
* [[BEYOOOOONDS]] (2018&ndash;)<br />
* [[OCHA NORMA]] (2021&ndash;)<br />
<br />
== Discography ==<br />
===Albums===<br />
* [2015.02.18] [[1 Let's Say "Hello!"|① Let's say "Hello!"]]<br />
* [2018.07.11] [[Rainbow x2|Rainbow×2]]<br />
* [2021.09.29] [[3-Stars|3-STARS]]<br />
<br />
===Singles===<br />
* [2012.09.23] [[Kanojo ni Naritai!!!]] (彼女になりたいっ!!!; ''I Want to Be Your Girl!!!'') <small>([[Miyamoto Karin]], [[Tanabe Nanami]], [[Taguchi Natsumi]], [[Hamaura Ayano]], [[Otsuka Aina]])</small><br />
* [2013.06.08] [[Ten Made Nobore!]] (天まで登れ!; ''Climb to the Sky!'') <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei feat. [[Juice=Juice]])</small><br />
* [2014.02.26] [[Oheso no Kuni Kara Konnichiwa / Ten Made Nobore!]] (おへその国からこんにちは / 天まで登れ!; ''Hello From Bellybutton Land / Climb to the Sky!'')<br />
* [2017.07.05] [[Real Little Girl / Kanojo ni Naritai!!!|Real☆Little☆Girl / Kanojo ni Naritai!!! (Hello! Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido Ver.)]] (リアル☆リトル☆ガール / 彼女になりたいっ!!!(ハロプロ研修生北海道Ver.)) <small>('''Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido''')</small><br />
* [2018.07.11] [[Hankouki! / Ice Day Party|Hankouki! / Ice day Party]] (ハンコウキ!; ''Rebellious Age!'') <small>('''Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido''' feat. [[Inaba Manaka]])</small><br />
<br />
===Other Singles===<br />
* [2006.04.23] [[Sora ga Aru]] (空がある) <small>([[Hashida Mirei]], [[Okada Robin Shouko]], [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Fukuda Kanon]])</small><br />
* [2007.06.29] [[Mottainai Baasan Ondo]] (もったいないばあさん音頭) <small>([[Ogawa Saki]], [[Okai Asuna]])</small><br />
* [2014.08.27] [[Karen na Gasshoudan]] (可憐な合唱団) <small>([[Tanabe Nanami]], [[Hamaura Ayano]], [[Murota Mizuki]], [[Yamagishi Riko]], [[Kaga Kaede]], [[Sasaki Rikako]], [[Yamaki Risa]], [[Ooura Hirona]])</small><br />
<br />
===Digital Releases===<br />
* [2017.06.02] [[Hello! Massara no Jibun]] (Hello! まっさらの自分)<br />
* [2017.06.30] [[Isshakudama de Buppanase!]] (一尺玉でぶっ放せ!)<br />
* [2017.09.08] [[Arigatameiwaku Monogatari]] (ありがた迷惑物語)<br />
<br />
===Soundtracks===<br />
* [2016.12.07] [[Engeki Joshi-bu "Nega Poji Poji" Original Soundtrack]] (演劇女子部「ネガポジポジ」オリジナルサウンドトラック)<br />
* [2021.12.22] [[Engeki Joshi-bu "Toshokan Monogatari ~3tsu no Bookmark~" Original Soundtrack]] (演劇女子部「図書館物語~3つのブックマーク~」オリジナルサウンドトラック)<br />
<br />
===Compilations / Other===<br />
* [2014.07.09] Hello! Project - [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku Kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 3]] (#15 ''Oheso no Kuni Kara Konnichiwa'')<br />
* [2014.08.13] Hello! Project - [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku Kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 6]] (#2 ''Kanojo ni Naritai!!!'')<br />
* [2014.12.10] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 15]] (#15 ''Karen na Gasshoudan'')<br />
* [2017.12.13] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 18]] (#9 ''Real☆Little☆Girl'')<br />
* [2018.12.12] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 19]] (#16 ''43do'', #17 ''Hankouki!'')<br />
* [2020.01.08] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 20 2020]] (Disc 1 #14 ''Real☆Little☆Girl'')<br />
<br />
=== DVDs ===<br />
* [2007.09.26] [[Dai 1 Kai Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen ~Saru no Koku~ / ~Tori no Koku~]]<br />
* [2008.11.24] [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Shibakouen Step!~|2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Shibakouen STEP!~]]<br />
* [2009.09.23] [[2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Nakano Step!~|2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Nakano STEP!~]]<br />
<br />
== Concerts ==<br />
* [2007] [[Dai 1 Kai Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen ~Saru no Koku~ / ~Tori no Koku~]] <small>([[Mitsui Aika]], [[Junjun]], [[Linlin]], [[Arihara Kanna]], Hello Pro Egg)</small><br />
* [2007] [[2007 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 8gatsu ~Yokohama de Aimashou~]]<br />
* [2007] [[Hello Pro Egg Delivery Station! 01]] <small>([[Aoki Erina]], [[Kikkawa Yuu]], [[Mori Saki]], [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Ogawa Saki]])</small><br />
* [2007] [[Hello Pro Egg Delivery Station! 02]] <small>([[Noto Arisa]], [[Mano Erina]], [[Furukawa Konatsu]], [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Okai Asuna]])</small><br />
* [2007] [[2007 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Shinagawa de Aimashou~]]<br />
* [2008] [[Hello Pro Egg Delivery Station! 03]] <small>([[Sawada Yuri]], [[Komine Momoka]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Saho Akari]])</small><br />
* [2008] [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 3gatsu ~Kirameki no Yokohama~]]<br />
* [2008] [[Hello Pro Egg Delivery Station! 04]] <small>([[Tanaka Anri]], [[Sengoku Minami]], [[Sainen Mia]], [[Mori Saki]], [[Wada Ayaka]], [[Ogawa Saki]])</small><br />
* [2008] [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Akasaka Hop!~|2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Akasaka HOP!~]]<br />
* [2008] [[Hello Pro Egg Delivery Station! 05]] <small>([[Noto Arisa]], [[Sawada Yuri]], [[Kikkawa Yuu]], [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Komine Momoka]])</small><br />
* [2008] [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Shibakouen Step!~|2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Shibakouen STEP!~]]<br />
* [2008] [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama Jump!~|2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama JUMP!~]]<br />
* [2009] [[2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 4gatsu ~Yokohama Hop!~|2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 4gatsu ~Yokohama HOP!~]]<br />
* [2009] [[2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Nakano Step!~|2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Nakano STEP!~]]<br />
* [2009] [[2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Yokohama Jump!~|2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Yokohama JUMP!~]]<br />
* [2009] [[2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama Fire!~|2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama FIRE!~]]<br />
* [2010] [[2010nen Hello! Pro Egg Norimen Live 2gatsu|2010nen Hello Pro Egg Norimen LIVE 2gatsu]] <small>([[Sengoku Minami]], [[Kikkawa Yuu]], [[Furukawa Konatsu]], [[Sainen Mia]], [[Mori Saki]], [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Saho Akari]], [[Takeuchi Akari]], [[S/mileage]])</small><br />
* [2010] [[Hello Pro Egg Delivery Station! 06]] <small>([[Saho Akari]], [[Okai Asuna]], [[Fukumura Mizuki]], [[Miyamoto Karin]], [[Tanabe Nanami]])</small><br />
* [2010] [[2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 3gatsu ~Yokohama Gold!~|2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 3gatsu ~Yokohama GOLD!~]]<br />
* [2010] [[2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Yokohama Hop!~|2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Yokohama HOP!~]]<br />
* [2010] [[2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Yokohama STEP!~|2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Yokohama STEP!~]]<br />
* [2010] [[2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama Jump!~|2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama JUMP!~]]<br />
* [2011] [[Hello! Pro Egg 2011 Happyoukai ~9gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
* [2012] [[Hello! Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2012 ~3gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
* [2012] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2012 ~6gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
* [2012] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2012 ~9gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
* [2012] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2012 ~12gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
* [2013] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2013 ~3gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
* [2013] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]]<br />
* [2013] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2013 ~6gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Works==<br />
===Filmography===<br />
; TV Programs<br />
* [2013&ndash;2014] [[~Onedari Entame! ~Hapi★Pure]] (~おねだりエンタメ!~はぴ★ぷれ)<br />
* [2020&ndash;] [[Hello Dream.]] (ハロドリ。)<br />
<br />
; Internet<br />
* [2013] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei no Tadaima Kenshuuchuu!]] (ハロプロ研修生のただ今研修中!)<br />
<br />
===Radio===<br />
* [2016&ndash;] [[Hello! to meet you!]] <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [2020&ndash;] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei no Tadaima Radio Benkyouchuu!!]] (ハロプロ研修生の只今ラジオ勉強中!!)<br />
<br />
== Auditions ==<br />
<br />
=== Hello Pro Egg Audition 2004 ===<br />
<br />
* '''Name:''' Hello Pro Egg Audition 2004 (ハロプロ エッグ オーディション2004)<br />
* '''Purpose:''' To find talented people to become "Hello Pro Eggs" to receive free lessons that will allow their talent to slowly hatch and then allowed to blossom.<br />
* '''Application Recruitment Period:''' April–May 2004 (via [[Hello! Morning]])<br />
* '''Qualifications:''' By April 2004, the applicants must not have a contract in the entertainment industry, that they will relocate to Tokyo, and that they must be females between first grade to 18 years old.<br />
* '''Application Methods:''' There were two forms of application methods, but applicants must apply only through one method. The first was through an interview at Makuhari Messe in [[Chiba]] on 19 June 2004 and the second was through an applicant submitted digital video cassette tape.<br />
* '''Number of applicants:''' 10,570 people<br />
* '''Selected:''' 32 people<br />
* '''Notable Passers:''' [[Okada Yui]], [[Arihara Kanna]], [[Morozuka Kanami]], [[Ohse Kaede]], [[Hashimoto Aina]], [[Akiyama Yurika]], [[Okada Robin Shouko]], [[Goto Yuki]]<br />
<br />
=== Up-Front Group "Egg" Audition ===<br />
<br />
* '''Name:''' Up-Front Group "Egg" Audition (アップフロントグループ『エッグ』オーディション)<br />
* '''Purpose:''' To find talented people to become "Up-Front Group Eggs" to perform in various fields such as acting and variety.<br />
* '''Application Period:''' Until 25 February 2006<br />
* '''Qualifications:''' By February 2006, the applicants must not have a contract in the entertainment industry and that they will relocate to Tokyo.<br />
* '''Notable Passer:''' [[Mano Erina]]<br />
* The three second-generation Hello Pro Egg members are from this audition.<br />
<br />
=== Up-Front Egg Audition ===<br />
<br />
* '''Name:''' [http://up-front-egg-audition.com/ Up-Front Egg Audition] (アップフロントエッグオーディション)<br />
* '''Application Period:''' Opened August 2007<br />
* '''Qualifications:''' By August 2007, the applicants must not have a contract in the entertainment industry, that they will relocate to Tokyo, and that they must be females between first grade to 25 years old.<br />
* '''Application Methods:''' There were numerous forms of application methods, including applying by computer, cell phone, mail, or by appointment with a receptionist, but applicants must apply only through one method.<br />
* The fifth-generation Hello Pro Egg member, [[Miyamoto Karin]], is from this audition.<br />
<br />
== External Links ==<br />
* [http://www.helloproject.com/helloprokenshusei/ Hello Pro Kenshuusei Official Website]<br />
* [http://www.helloproject.com/helloprokenshuseihokkaido/ Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido Official Website]<br />
* [http://www.youtube.com/user/helloprokenshusei/ Official YouTube]<br />
* [https://twitter.com/kenshusei_uf Official Twitter]<br />
<br />
{{H!P Kenshuusei}}<br />
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'''NCT DREAM''' or '''Neo Culture Technology DREAM''' is a sub-unit of the [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] boy group [[NCT]] under [[SM Entertainment]]. <br />
<br />
==Members==<br />
* [[Mark (NCT)|Mark]]<br />
* [[Renjun]]<br />
* [[Jeno]]<br />
* [[Haechan]]<br />
* [[Jaemin]]<br />
* [[Chenle]]<br />
* [[Jisung (NCT)|Jisung]] (Maknae)<br />
<br />
==Korean Discography==<br />
===Albums===<br />
* [2021.05.10] [[Hot Sauce (NCT DREAM)|Hot Sauce]]<br />
* [2021.06.28] [[Hello Future]] <small>(Repackage)</small><br />
* [2022.03.28] [[Glitch Mode]]<br />
* [2022.05.30] [[Beatbox]] <small>(Repackage)</small><br />
* [2023.07.17] [[Istj|ISTJ]]<br />
<br />
===Mini-Albums===<br />
* [2017.08.17] [[We Young]]<br />
* [2018.09.03] [[We Go Up]]<br />
* [2019.07.26] [[We Boom]]<br />
* [2020.04.29] [[Reload (NCT DREAM)|Reload]]<br />
* [2022.12.19] [[Candy (NCT DREAM)|Candy]]<br />
* [2024.03.25] [[Dreamscape (NCT DREAM)|DREAM()SCAPE]]<br />
<br />
===Singles===<br />
* [2017.02.09] [[The First (NCT DREAM)|The First]]<br />
<br />
===Digital Singles===<br />
* [2016.08.27] [[Chewing Gum (NCT DREAM)|Chewing Gum]]<br />
* [2017.03.16] [[Trigger the Fever|Trigger the fever]]<br />
* [2017.12.15] [[Joy (NCT DREAM)|JOY]]<br />
* [2018.12.27] [[Saranghandan Tteutiya (Candle Light)]] (사랑한단 뜻이야)<br />
* [2019.06.06] [[Don't Need Your Love]] <small>('''NCT DREAM''', [[wikipedia:HRVY|HRVY]])</small><br />
<br />
==Japanese Discography==<br />
===Mini-Albums===<br />
* [2020.01.22] [[The Dream|THE DREAM]]<br />
<br />
===Singles===<br />
* [2023.02.08] [[Best Friend Ever]]<br />
<br />
==English Discography==<br />
===Digital Singles===<br />
* [2019.07.15] [[Fireflies]]<br />
<br />
==Awards==<br />
* [2017.04.08] V Chart Awards: Top Promising Group <br />
* [2017.11.06] First Brand Awards: Chinese Special Prize Award <br />
* [2019.03.24] 25th Korean Entertainment Arts Awards: Best Artist Group (Male)<br />
* [2020.01.05] 34th Golden Disc Awards: Best Album ([[Bonsang]])<br />
* [2020.01.08] 9th Gaon Chart Music Awards: Hot Performance Award<br />
* [2020.01.30] 29th Seoul Music Awards: Album of the Year (Bonsang)<br />
* [2020.08.13] 2020 Soribada Best K-Music Awards: Bonsang<br />
* [2020.11.28] 5th Asia Artist Awards: Best Emotive Award<br />
* [2021.12.04] 2021 Melon Music Awards: Top 10 Artists<br />
* [2021.12.11] 2021 Mnet Asian Music Awards: Worldwide Fans' Choice Top 10<br />
* [2021.12.20] 29th Hanteo Music Awards: Initial Chodong Record Award (Top 10)<br />
* [2021.12.27] 29th Hanteo Music Awards: Male Group Artist Award (Top 3)<br />
* [2022.01.08] 36th Golden Disc Awards: Album Bonsang &ndash; ''[[Hot Sauce (NCT DREAM)|Hot Sauce]]''<br />
* [2022.11.08] 2022 Genie Music Awards: Album of the Year ([[Daesang]]) &ndash; ''[[Glitch Mode]]'', Singer of the Year (Daesang)<br />
* [2022.11.26] 2022 Melon Music Awards: Melon Top 10 Award (Bonsang)<br />
* [2022.11.29] 2022 Mnet Asian Music Awards: Worldwide Fans' Choice (Bonsang)<br />
* [2023.01.07] 37th Golden Disc Awards: Best Album<br />
* [2023.01.19] 32nd Seoul Music Awards: Daesang, Bonsang<br />
* [2023.02.11] 30th Hanteo Music Awards (Day 2): Best Album (Daesang), Artist of the Year (Bonsang)<br />
* [2023.11.28] 2023 Mnet Asian Music Awards: Worldwide Fans' Choice (Bonsang)<br />
* [2024.01.02] 33rd Seoul Music Awards: Daesang, Bonsang<br />
* [2024.01.06] 38th Golden Disc Awards: Album Bonsang &ndash; ''[[ISTJ]]''<br />
* [2024.02.17-18] 31st Hanteo Music Awards: Best Artist (Daesang), Artist of the Year (Bonsang)<br />
<br />
===TV Music Shows===<br />
; [[Majimak Cheotsarang]]<br />
* [2017.02.14] SBS [[Wikipedia:The Show (South Korean TV series)|The Show]] #1<br />
* [2017.02.21] SBS [[Wikipedia:The Show (South Korean TV series)|The Show]] #1<br />
* [2017.02.28] SBS [[Wikipedia:The Show (South Korean TV series)|The Show]] #1<br />
<br />
; [[Boom|BOOM]]<br />
* [2019.08.06] SBS [[Wikipedia:The Show (South Korean TV series)|The Show]] #1<br />
* [2019.08.20] SBS [[Wikipedia:The Show (South Korean TV series)|The Show]] #1<br />
<br />
==Trivia==<br />
* At the time of debut, NCT DREAM members' average age is 15 and a half.<br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
* [http://nctdream.smtown.com/Intro Official SME Profile]<br />
* [https://www.instagram.com/nctdream_thefirst/ Official Instagram]<br />
* [https://twitter.com/NCTsmtown_DREAM Official Twitter]<br />
<br />
{{NCT DREAM}}<br />
{{NCT}}<br />
[[Category:Korean Boy Groups]]<br />
[[Category:Sub-Units]]<br />
[[Category:K-Pop]]<br />
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|-<br />
|[[File:Koda Kumi - UNICORN FC.jpg|thumb|300px|Fanclub Editions Cover]]<br />
|[[File:Koda Kumi - UNICORN lim.jpg|thumb|300px|Live Venue Limited Edition Cover]]<br />
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<br />
; Artist<br />
: [[Koda Kumi]]<br />
; Album<br />
: UNICORN<br />
; Released<br />
: 2024.04.17<br />
; Catalog Number<br />
: RZCD-77973/B <small>(CD+DVD)</small><br />
: RZCD-77974/B <small>(CD+Blu-ray)</small><br />
: RZC1-77975/B <small>(Fanclub DVD Edition)</small><br />
: RZC1-77976/B <small>(Fanclub BD Edition)</small><br />
: RZC1-77977 <small>(Live Venue Limited Edition)</small><br />
; Price<br />
: ¥16,280 <small>(Fanclub Editions)</small><br />
: ¥6,380 <small>(CD+DVD/BD)</small><br />
: ¥3,300 <small>(Live Venue Limited Edition)</small><br />
<br />
; CD Tracklist<br />
# UNICORN [Introduction]<br />
# [[Heaven's Kitchen (Koda Kumi)|Heaven's Kitchen]] <small>(original: [[BONNIE PINK]])</small><br />
# [[Vroom (Koda Kumi)|Vroom]]<br />
# [[Tokio (Koda Kumi)|TOKIO]] <small>(original: [[Sawada Kenji]])</small><br />
# [[Silence (Koda Kumi)|Silence]]<br />
# [[UFO (Koda Kumi)|UFO]] <small>(original: [[Pink Lady]])</small><br />
# [[We Are Fighters|We are FIGHTERS]]<br />
# [[Trust Last|Trust・Last -TYPE K-]]<br />
# [[Piece of My Wish (Koda Kumi)|PIECE OF MY WISH]] <small>(original: [[Imai Miki]])</small><br />
# [[Tooi Machi no Dokoka de... (Koda Kumi)|Tooi Machi no Dokoka de...]] (遠い街のどこかで…; ''Somewhere in a Faraway City...'') <small>(original: [[Nakayama Miho]])</small><br />
# [[Let's Fight for Love!|Let's fight for love!]]<br />
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; DVD/Blu-ray Tracklist<br />
# [[Silence (Koda Kumi)|Silence]] -[[PV|Music Video]]-<br />
# [[Vroom (Koda Kumi)|Vroom]] -Music Video-<br />
# [[Tooi Machi no Dokoka de... (Koda Kumi)|Tooi Machi no Dokoka de...]] -Music Video-<br />
# Behind The Scenes -UNICORN-<br />
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; Information<br />
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''UNICORN'' is the 18th studio album released by [[Koda Kumi]]. It was released in five editions: a CD+DVD edition, a CD+Blu-ray edition, a limited CD+DVD fanclub edition, a limited CD+Blu-ray fanclub edition, and a limited CD live venue edition.<br />
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==External Links==<br />
* [https://rhythmzone.net/koda/discography/detail.php?c=&id=1020214 Koda Kumi Official Website]<br />
* Oricon Profile: [https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/259698/products/1504243/1/ CD+DVD] | [https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/259698/products/1504244/1/ CD+Blu-ray]<br />
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{{Koda Kumi}}<br />
[[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]<br />
[[Category:J-Urban (releases)]]<br />
[[Category:2024 Albums]]<br />
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<div>[[File:Ogata Risa - DanshaISM promo.jpg|thumb|350px|Ogata Risa promoting "[[Danshaism / Ima Nanji|DanshaISM / Ima Nanji?]]" (2020)]]<br />
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'''Ogata Risa''' (小片リサ) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and talent managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]]. She was formerly part of [[Hello! Project]] as the sub-leader of [[Tsubaki Factory]]. <br />
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== Profile ==<br />
* '''Name:''' Ogata Risa (小片リサ)<br />
* '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1998|11|05|mf=yes}}<br />
* '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo]], [[Japan]]<br />
* '''[[Blood Type]]:''' A<br />
* '''Height:''' 159cm<br />
* '''Hobbies:''' Drawing, singing, studying German<br />
* '''Specialties:''' Jazz dancing, 12 years dance training, [[Wikipedia:Kendama|kendama]] <small>(3rd Level)</small><br />
* '''Favorite Color:''' Red<br />
* '''Looks Up To:''' [[Fukuda Kanon]]<br />
* '''Hello! Project groups:'''<br />
** [[Hello! Pro Kenshuusei]] (2014&ndash;2017)<br />
** [[Tsubaki Factory]] (2015&ndash;2020)<br />
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==History==<br />
Ogata Risa made her first appearance as a [[Nice Girl Project! Kenshuusei]] on April 30, 2011 at a Shinjuku BLAZE live event. After the program was discontinued in November 2014, Risa and several other members were introduced as [[Hello! Pro Kenshuusei]] at the "[[Hello! Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2014~November-December no Nama Tamago Show!~]]".<br />
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On April 29, 2015 she was revealed to be one of six members in a new group, named [[Tsubaki Factory]]. The unit consisted entirely of Hello! Pro Kenshuusei, including [[Yamagishi Riko]], [[Niinuma Kisora]], [[Tanimoto Ami]], [[Kishimoto Yumeno]], and [[Asakura Kiki]].<br />
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A special notice announcing Ogata Risa's indefinite suspension for a violation of rules was uploaded to the Hello! Project website on October 8, 2020. The announcement included statements from Representative Director Nishiguchi Takeshi and Ogata, explaining that she requested the suspension herself after taking responsibility for leaked posts from a private social media account used as a diary to vent, including some containing admittedly untrue and emotionally charged assertions about other members of Tsubaki Factory. In her personal statement she acknowledged writing everything, apologized for her immature behavior, and requested fans continue to support Tsubaki Factory while she used her time away to look closely at herself and grow as a person.<br />
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Ogata Risa announced that she would depart from Tsubaki Factory and Hello! Project on December 28, 2020, but would continue entertainment activities under Up-Front. Within her statement she shared her wish to return to performing, acknowledged not feeling that she could return to the group after causing trouble, expressed her desire to start over and work hard, and thanked fans for watching over her and continuing to watch Tsubaki Factory.<br />
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Ogata resumed activities on June 1, 2021 with the upload of a cover of Keiko Mizukoshi's "Too far away", titled "Far away", and the opening of a new blog. At the same time it was announced she would appear in the ''M-line Special 2021 ~Make a Wish!~'' concerts throughout June.<br />
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==Discography==<br />
===Albums===<br />
* [2024.06.19] [[Montage (Ogata Risa)|montage]]<br />
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===Mini-Albums===<br />
* [2022.10.26] [[Docchi (Ogata Risa)|Docchi]] (どっち)<br />
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===Other Albums===<br />
* [2021.12.15] [[Bon Voyage! ~Risa Covers~|bon voyage! ~risa covers~]] <small>(cover album)</small><br />
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===Singles===<br />
* [2023.12.06] [[Eiga no Shumi ga Au Dake / Chiisana Sekai]] (映画の趣味が合うだけ / ちいさな世界)<br />
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===Compilations/Other===<br />
* [2021.09.29] [[Matsubara Takeshi]] - [[Kaze no Bouquet]] feat. [[Uemura Akari]] ([[Juice=Juice]]) & [[Kawamura Ayano]] ([[ANGERME]]) & '''Ogata Risa'''<br />
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==Publications==<br />
===Photobooks===<br />
[[File:Ogata Risa - Orange no Sunadokei ~Risa Hatachi~.jpg|100px|Orange no Sunadokei ~Risa Hatachi~ ]]<br />
*[2019.11.05] Orange no Sunadokei ~Risa Hatachi~ (オレンジの砂時計~リサ二十歳~; ''Orange Hourglass ~Risa 20 Years Old~'')<br />
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[[File:Hello! Project - Hello Pro Visual Photobook 2020 AUTUMN Vol.1.jpg|100px|Hello Pro Visual Photobook 2020 AUTUMN Vol.1]]<br />
*[2020.09.09] Hello Pro Visual Photobook 2020 AUTUMN Vol.1 (ハロプロビジュアルフォトブック2020 AUTUMN Vol.1) <small>([[Kanazawa Tomoko]], [[Fukumura Mizuki]], [[Ishida Ayumi]], [[Takagi Sayuki]], [[Ikuta Erina]], [[Takeuchi Akari]], [[Inaba Manaka]], [[Ogata Risa]], [[Yamagishi Riko]], [[Miyamoto Karin]], [[Uemura Akari]], [[Ichioka Reina]], [[Oda Sakura]], [[Takase Kurumi]], [[Sato Masaki]], [[Kawamura Ayano]], [[Nonaka Miki]])</small><br />
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==Works==<br />
===Filmography===<br />
; TV Programs<br />
* [2016&ndash;2019] [[The Girls Live]]<br />
* [2019&ndash;2020] [[Ai Dol Project|AI・DOL PROJECT]]<br />
* [2020] [[Hello Pro! TOKYO Sanpo Season2]] (ハロプロ!TOKYO散歩 Season2)<br />
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; Internet<br />
* [2015&ndash;] [[Hello! Station]] (ハロ!ステ)<br />
* [2019] [[Hello Pro no Oshigoto Challenge!]] (ハロプロのお仕事チャレンジ!)<br />
* [2019] [[Hello Pro Kouhaku Taiko THE☆BATTLE 2019]] (ハロプロ紅白対抗 ザ☆バトル2019)<br />
* [2020] [[Hello Pro no Oshigoto Challenge! 2]] (ハロプロのお仕事チャレンジ!2)<br />
* [2020] [[Hello Pro no Oshigoto Challenge! 3 e no Michi ~Kinkyuu Kikaku Kaigi~]] (ハロプロのお仕事チャレンジ!3への道 ~緊急企画会議~)<br />
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; Music Videos<br />
* [2017] [[C-ute|°C-ute]] - "[[To Tomorrow]]" <small>(as back dancer)</small><br />
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===Theater===<br />
*[2015] [[TRIANGLE -Trine Angle-]] (TRIANGLE -トラインアングル-)<br />
*[2015] [[Thank You Very Berry]] (サンク ユー ベリー ベリー)<br />
*[2016] [[Kizetsu Suruhodo Aishiteru!]] (気絶するほど愛してる!)<br />
*[2016] [[Zoku 11-nin Iru! Higashi no Chihei, Nishi no Towa]] (続・11人いる!東の地平・西の永遠)<br />
*[2016] [[Nega Poji Poji]] (ネガポジポジ)<br />
* [2019] [[Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 6 Gaiden ~Tasogare no Kamen~]] (遙かなる時空の中で6 外伝 ~黄昏ノ仮面~)<br />
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===Radio===<br />
* [2018] [[Tsubaki Factory no Camellia Night]] (つばきファクトリーのキャメリアナイト)<br />
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== Trivia ==<br />
*Formerly a member of the [[Nice Girl Project! Kenshuusei]].<br />
*Participated in the Morning Musume 11th Generation "Suppin Utahime" audition, where her number was #125.<br />
*Likes [[C-ute|°C-ute]] and [[Juice=Juice]].<br />
*Her father is a French chef.<br />
*Her favorite sports are the long-jump and jump rope while running.<br />
*Favorite saying is "Sweating is enlightenment! Your effort won't betray you".<br />
*Her favorite Hello! Project songs are "[[Odorou yo (S/mileage)|Odorou yo]]" and "[[Watashi no Kokoro]]" by [[S/mileage]], "[[Waraenai Hanashi]]" by [[Morning Musume]], and "[[Hitoshirezu Mune wo Kanaderu Yoru no Aki]]" by [[Puripuri Pink]].<br />
*Her favorite music genres are classic [[Idol|idol]] songs, jazz, and techno pop.<br />
*Her favorite food is watermelon.<br />
*Stated in 2016 that her future goal is to win the Japan Record Awards "Best New Artist" award with Tsubaki Factory.<br />
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==External Links==<br />
*[https://ameblo.jp/risa-ogata/ Official Blog]<br />
*[https://www.instagram.com/risa__ogata.official/ Official Instagram]<br />
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<div>[[File:Juice=Juice - Juicetory promo.jpg|600px|thumb|Juice=Juice promoting ''[[Juicetory]]'' (2023)<br/>'''Back <small>(L→R)</small>:''' [[Ishiyama Sakura]], [[Matsunaga Riai]], [[Irie Risa]], [[Ebata Kisaki]], [[Endo Akari]], [[Arisawa Ichika]]<br>'''Front:''' [[Dambara Ruru]], [[Inoue Rei]], [[Uemura Akari]], [[Kudo Yume]], [[Kawashima Mifu]]]]<br />
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'''Juice=Juice''' (ジュース=ジュース) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] girl group managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]] and part of [[Hello! Project]].<br />
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== Members ==<br />
===Current Members===<br />
* [[Uemura Akari]] (植村あかり, leader) <small>(<span style="color:chartreuse;>Melon</span>)</small><br />
* [[Dambara Ruru]] (段原瑠々, sub-leader) <small>(<span style="color:#FFA500">Orange</span>)</small><br />
* [[Inoue Rei]] (井上玲音) <small>(White)</small><br />
* [[Kudo Yume]] (工藤由愛) <small>(<span style="color:pink;>Pink</span>)</small><br />
* [[Matsunaga Riai]] (松永里愛) <small>(<span style="color:#0402fd">Royal Blue</span>)</small><br />
* [[Arisawa Ichika]] (有澤一華) <small>(<span style="color:#9bdcfa">Light Blue</span>)</small><br />
* [[Irie Risa]] (入江里咲) <small>(<span style="color:#e0adfc">Light Purple</span>)</small><br />
* [[Ebata Kisaki]] (江端妃咲) <small>(<span style="color:#fedc01">Daisy</span>)</small><br />
* [[Ishiyama Sakura]] (石山咲良) <small>(<span style="color:#9966FF">Purple</span>)</small><br />
* [[Endo Akari]] (遠藤彩加里) <small>(<span style="color:#49b9ab">Mint Green</span>)</small><br />
* [[Kawashima Mifu]] (川嶋美楓) <small>(<span style="color:red;>Pure Red</span>)</small><br />
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===Member History===<br />
; Founding Members on February 25, 2013<br />
* [[Miyazaki Yuka]] (宮崎由加, graduated June 17, 2019) <small>(<font color=pink>Peach</font>)</small><br />
* [[Kanazawa Tomoko]] (金澤朋子, graduated November 24, 2021) <small>(<span style="color:red;>Apple</span>)</small><br />
* [[Takagi Sayuki]] (高木紗友希, left February 12, 2021) <small>(<span style="color:yellow;>Lemon</span>)</small><br />
* [[Otsuka Aina]] (大塚愛菜, left July 5, 2013) <small>(<span style="color:#FFA500">Orange</span>)</small><br />
* [[Miyamoto Karin]] (宮本佳林, graduated December 10, 2020) <small>(<span style="color:#8f48c9;>Grape</span>)</small><br />
* [[Uemura Akari]] (植村あかり) <small>(<span style="color:chartreuse;>Melon</span>)</small><br />
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; Joined June 26, 2017<br />
* [[Yanagawa Nanami]] (梁川奈々美, graduated March 11, 2019) <small>(<span style="color:rgb(0,0,255);">Medium Blue</span>)</small><br />
* [[Dambara Ruru]] (段原瑠々) <small>(<span style="color:#FFA500">Orange</span>)</small><br />
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; Joined June 13, 2018<br />
* [[Inaba Manaka]] (稲場愛香, graduated May 30, 2022) <small>(<span style="color:#E5007F">Hot Pink</span>)</small><br />
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; Joined June 14, 2019<br />
* [[Kudo Yume]] (工藤由愛) <small>(<span style="color:#fec1be">Light Pink</span>→<span style="color:pink;>Pink</span>)</small><br />
* [[Matsunaga Riai]] (松永里愛) <small>(<span style="color:#0402fd">Royal Blue</span>)</small><br />
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; Joined April 1, 2020<br />
* [[Inoue Rei]] (井上玲音) <small>(White)</small><br />
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; Joined July 7, 2021<br />
* [[Arisawa Ichika]] (有澤一華) <small>(<span style="color:#9bdcfa">Light Blue</span>)</small><br />
* [[Irie Risa]] (入江里咲) <small>(<span style="color:#e0adfc">Light Purple</span>)</small><br />
* [[Ebata Kisaki]] (江端妃咲) <small>(<span style="color:#fedc01">Daisy</span>)</small><br />
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; Joined June 29, 2022<br />
* [[Ishiyama Sakura]] (石山咲良) <small>(<span style="color:#9966FF">Purple</span>)</small><br />
* [[Endo Akari]] (遠藤彩加里) <small>(<span style="color:#49b9ab">Mint Green</span>)</small><br />
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; Joined May 23, 2023<br />
* [[Kawashima Mifu]] (川嶋美楓) <small>(<span style="color:red;>Pure Red</span>)</small><br />
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== History ==<br />
Juice=Juice was formed in early February 2013 by producer [[Tsunku]], through a letter announcement during the annual [[Hello! Project]] Winter concert tour. It was said to be the first of multiple new units created using members from the [[Hello! Pro Kenshuusei]]. The members, Miyamoto Karin, Takagi Sayuki, Otsuka Aina, and Kanazawa Tomoko from Hello! Pro Kenshuusei, and Miyazaki Yuka from [[Up-Front_Agency|Up-Front]], were revealed at the concert. Tsunku stated that despite Yuka's not being a trainee, he decided to add her due to her already close relationship to [[Hello! Project]] through auditions and activity as a member of the SATOYAMA group [[GREEN FIELDS]], and because he thought it would be fun and interesting. He also stated that the group would start at an indie level and work their way to a major debut, and that the lineup was not yet permanent, therefore as they worked to their debut he may add, remove, or change out members.<br />
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On February 25, 2013 Tsunku revealed the name of the group to be "Juice=Juice", stating that he wanted it to be always fresh and full of personality, and that in Japan anything is called "juice" whereas overseas unless it's 100% pure it's not "juice". Despite that he said they would not be a childlike group and that he wants them to reach beyond their limits with being cool. An official video announcement was also uploaded, where Tsunku revealed the name and meaning to the group members for the first time, and assigned them each a fruit and corresponding color. Karin recieved grape (purple), Sayuki lemon (yellow), Aina orange, Akari melon (green), Tomoko apple (red), and Yuka peach (pink).<br />
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The group's first live appearance took place at the "Hello! Project Haru no Dai Kansyasai Hinamatsuri Festival 2013" on March 2, 2013. Three months later at an event taking place on June 13, 2013 at Ikebukuro Sunshine City, [[Tsunku]] announced the group's major debut to take place sometime in the summer. He also announced that Miyazaki Yuka would be the leader and Kanazawa Tomoko would be the subleader. On July 5, 2013 it was suddenly announced that member Otsuka Aina would no longer be part of the group, or Hello! Pro Kenshuusei, due to contractual issues that were unable to be settled with her family. In response [[Tsunku]] stated that despite her leaving he would not be adding a new member to the group, but would continue to leave open the possibility for lineup changes in the future.<br />
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During a release day event for the group's first album, "[[First Squeeze!]]", on July 15, 2015 it was revealed that Juice=Juice would perform overseas for the first time as part of their "[[Juice=Juice Live Mission 220 ~Code1 Begin to Run~|Juice=Juice LIVE MISSION 220 ~Code1→Begin to Run~]]" concert tour. Performances would take place in Taipei, Taiwan on October 3, 2015 and in Hong Kong, China on October 4, 2015. A few days after the special performances it was announced that Juice=Juice would act as the main characters in the 2016 [[Fuji TV]] drama series "[[Budokan (Drama)|Budokan]]", being produced with some collaboration from [[Tsunku]].<br />
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The group's second overseas performance in Hong Kong was announced on December 20, 2016, to take place at an idol event titled "@JAMxTALE in Hong Kong 2017". On April 12, 2017 a world tour titled "[[Juice=Juice Live Around Tour 2017]]" was announced through episode #214 of the [[Hello! Project]] webshow "[[Hello Station]]". The tour included performances in the USA, the UK, France, Germany, Mexico, Thailand, and Malaysia, though specific dates were not made available immediately. In October it was revealed that the tour would be further expanded to include performances in Peru, Chile, and Brazil throughout December 2017.<br />
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A special edition of the [[Hello! Project]] webshow "[[Hello Station]]" was released on June 26, 2017, announcing the debut placements of three previously chosen [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei]] members and the group transfers of three [[Country Girls]] members. It was revealed during the episode that [[Dambara Ruru]] and [[Yanagawa Nanami]] would become new members of Juice=Juice.<br />
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During episode #274 of the Hello! Project webshow "[[Hello Station]]" on June 13, 2018, a surprise announcement revealed that former [[Country Girls]] member [[Inaba Manaka]] would become a new member of Juice=Juice and move back into full-time idol activities. A formal announcement followed on the official website, stating that she decided to take on full work again because there had been no problems with her physical condition since her limited capacity return in September 2017 - prior to which she had been on medical hiatus due to asthma.<br />
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On Novermber 2, 2018 it was announced that Yanagawa Nanami would graduate from Juice=Juice, Country Girls, and Hello! Project the following year on March 11, 2019. In her statement she said she wanted to move from "idol" and to grow as "Yanagawa Nanami", and mentioned furthering her education while moving toward a new goal. Current leader Miyazaki Yuka announced her graduation from Juice=Juice and Hello! Project through the official website, on December 21, 2018, to take place at the conclusion of Juice=Juice's Spring 2019 concert tour. In her statement she confirmed that she had been considering it for the year prior and chose the timing herself since the new members had become familiar with the group, also noting that she would continue in entertainment after graduating. Details on future activities would be revealed at a later date.<br />
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During the June 12, 2019 episode of the Hello! Project website "[[Hello Station]]" it was announced that current sub-leader Kanazawa Tomoko would become the new leader upon Miyazaki's graduation, with Takagi Sayuki stepping in as sub-leader. In a second surprise announcement it was revealed that new members from the [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei]] would be joining the group, and would be introduced through the group's YouTube channel on June 14th. The new members were revealed to be [[Kudou Yume]] and [[Matsunaga Riai]], from [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei|Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido]] and [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei]] respectively. Their first appearance with the group would take place on June 17th during Miyazaki Yuka's graduation concert at Budokan.<br />
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On January 23, 2020 it was announced that Juice=Juice would visit [[Wikipedia:Vladivostok|Vladivostok]], [[Wikipedia:Russia|Russia]] in early June as part of Hello! Project's participation in a Japan-Russia Regional Exchange Program surrounding music, tourism, and general cultural exchange. The following month on February 10th, original member Miyamoto Karin announced her graudation from the group and Hello! Project through the official website and a special video upload to the [[Hello! Project Station]] YouTube channel, where she revealed she would continue performing as a soloist. She had been considering her graduation since fall 2018 and had discovered many things she had an interest in, including DIY and interior design, and wanting to learn about and share those things over SNS. Her graduation will take place at the end of "[[Juice=Juice CONCERT TOUR 2020 Spring]]" on June 3rd, and she is set to begin solo activities in Fall 2020. Within her announcements she also discussed wanting to find her own ways of expression to utilize in her performances, and the hope that she would be able to continue working with Juice=Juice and Hello! Project members in some way even after graduating.<br />
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During an April 1st YouTube mini-live promoting the group's 13th major single, "[[Pop Music / Suki tte Itte yo]]", leader Kanazawa Tomoko revealed that former [[Kobushi Factory]] member [[Inoue Rei]] would join Juice=Juice. Her activities with the group would begin following Miyamoto Karin's graduation in June. On April 3rd the previously announced travel tour to Vladivostok, Russia was postponed until October in order to protect the health of all involved during the [[Wikipedia:2019–20_coronavirus_pandemic|coronavirus outbreak]], dependent on the situation at the time. Miyamoto Karin's graduation was additionally postponed until further notice due to circumstances regarding the virus. A special concert for her graduation, titled "Juice=Juice Concert 2020 ~Tsuzuite Iku STORY~ Miyamoto Karin Sotsugyou Special", was later scheduled to take place on December 10, 2020 at Nippon Budokan in Tokyo.<br />
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A special joint audition to find new members for Juice=Juice and [[Tsubaki Factory]] was announced on January 20, 2021, through episode #359 of the "[[Hello! Station]]" webshow. The audition would accept applications from January 22 through March 1, from girls living in Japan between 6th grade elementary and the 2nd year of high school. This was the first audition ever held for Juice=Juice.<br />
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Original member, and sub-leader at the time, Takagi Sayuki announced her decision to leave both Juice=Juice and Hello! Project, effective immediately, on February 12, 2021, following a story from tabloid ''Bunshun'' regarding her relationship with singer-songwriter Yuuri. In her statement she apologized for the sudden decision, saying that she came to this conclusion after trying to think of a way to take responsibility, expressed thanks to the group, fans, and staff, aand requested that fans continue to support Juice=Juice. Up-Front stated they would be discussing possible future activities with her, and asked that fans allow for some time for a decision to be revealed. She later shoe to leave the company.<br />
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On July 7, 2021 [[Irie Risa]] was revealed to be the winner from the joint Juice=Juice and Tsubaki Factory audition that would join Juice=Juice, in episode #383 of ''Hello! Project Station''. Two additional members from [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei]], [[Arisawa Ichika]] and [[Ebata Kisaki]], were announced alongside her. They began activities with the group at the [[Hello! Project 2021 Summer Sapphire & Ruby]] concerts starting July 17.<br />
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On October 6, 2021 it was announced that Kanazawa Tomoko would graduate from Juice=Juice and Hello! Project to focus on the treatment of her endometriosis. A concert titled "Juice=Juice Concert 2021 ~FAMILIA~" was announced for schedule on November 24, 2021 at Yokohama Arena, which will also be the date of Kanazawa's graduation. The group's fifteenth single was also announced for release in December 2021.<br />
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Inaba Manaka and Dambara Ruru were announced to be new sub-leaders of Juice=Juice on December 31, 2021 at the [[Hello! Project Year-End Party 2021 ~GOOD BYE & HELLO!~]] Juice=Juice Premium. Sub-leader Inaba Manaka announced her graduation from Juice=Juice and Hello! Project on March 18, 2022. Her graduation would take place at Nippon Budokan on May 30, during the group's [[Juice=Juice CONCERT TOUR ~terzo~]] tour as part of the [[Hello! Project 2022 Spring CITY CIRCUIT]].<br />
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On June 29, 2022 the results from the [[Hello! Project "Morning Musume '22" "Juice=Juice" Joint New Member Audition]] was announced and that [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei]] member [[Ishiyama Sakura]] and new member [[Endo Akari]] were the winners to join.<br />
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On May 23, 2023 it was announced that [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei]] member, [[Kawashima Mifu]] would be joining the group.<br />
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==Discography==<br />
===Albums===<br />
*[2015.07.15] [[First Squeeze!]]<br />
*[2018.08.01] [[Juice=Juice 2 -Una Mas!-|Juice=Juice #2 -¡Una más!-]]<br />
*[2022.04.20] [[Terzo|terzo]]<br />
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===Best Albums===<br />
* [2023.10.11] [[Juicetory]]<br />
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===Mini-Albums===<br />
* [2014.11.14] [[Engeki Joshi-bu Musical "Koisuru Hello Kitty" Original Mini-Album]] (演劇女子部 ミュージカル「恋するハローキティ」オリジナルミニアルバム) <small>(Stageplay Mini-Album)</small><br />
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===Singles===<br />
* [2013.04.03] [[Watashi ga Iu Mae ni Dakishimenakya ne]] (私が言う前に抱きしめなきゃね; ''Before I Say So, You've Gotta Hug Me, Okay?'') <small>'''(Indies)'''</small><br />
* [2013.05.08] [[Samidare Bijo ga Samidareru]] (五月雨美女がさ乱れる; ''Early Summer Rain Beauties Go Wild'') <small>'''(Indies)'''</small><br />
* [2013.06.12] [[Ten Made Nobore!]] (天まで登れ!; ''Climb to the Sky!'') <small>'''(Indies)'''</small> <small>(Hello! Pro Kenshuusei feat. [[Juice=Juice]])</small><br />
* [2013.09.11] [[Romance no Tochuu / Watashi ga Iu Mae ni Dakishimenakya ne (Memorial Edit) / Samidare Bijo ga Samidareru (Memorial Edit)|Romance no Tochuu / Watashi ga Iu Mae ni Dakishimenakya ne (MEMORIAL EDIT) / Samidare Bijo ga Samidareru (MEMORIAL EDIT)]] (ロマンスの途中 / 私が言う前に抱きしめなきゃね(MEMORIAL EDIT) / 五月雨美女がさ乱れる(MEMORIAL EDIT); ''In the Middle of Romance'' / ''Before I Say So, You've Gotta Hug Me, Okay?'' / ''Early Summer Rain Beauties Go Wild'')<br />
* [2013.12.04] [[Ijiwaru Shinaide Dakishimete yo / Hajimete wo Keikenchuu]] (イジワルしないで 抱きしめてよ / 初めてを経験中; ''Don't Tease, Just Hold Me'' / ''Experiencing a First'')<br />
* [2014.03.19] [[Hadaka no Hadaka no Hadaka no Kiss / Arekore Shitai!|Hadaka no Hadaka no Hadaka no KISS / Arekore Shitai!]] (裸の裸の裸のKISS / アレコレしたい!; ''A Bare, Bare, Bare Kiss'' / ''I Wanna Do This and That!'')<br />
* [2014.07.30] [[Black Butterfly / Kaze ni Fukarete]] (ブラックバタフライ / 風に吹かれて; ''Blown by The Wind'')<br />
* [2014.10.01] [[Senobi / Date ja nai yo Uchi no Jinsei wa|Senobi / Date ja Nai yo Uchi no Jinsei wa]] (背伸び / 伊達じゃないよ うちの人生は; ''Stretching to be a Grown Up'' / ''My Life is Not Just for Show'')<br />
* [2015.04.08] [[Wonderful World / Ca va Ca va|Wonderful World / Ça va? Ça va?]] (サヴァサヴァ)<br />
* [2016.02.03] [[Next Is You! / Karada Dake ga Otona ni Nattan ja nai|Next is you! / Karada Dake ga Otona ni Nattan ja nai]] (カラダだけが大人になったんじゃない; ''It's Not Only My Body That Has Become an Adult'')<br />
* [2016.10.26] [[Dream Road ~Kokoro ga Odoridashiteru~ / Keep On Joshou Shikou!! / Ashita Yarou wa Bakayarou|Dream Road ~Kokoro ga Odoridashiteru~ / KEEP ON Joshou Shikou!! / Ashita Yarou wa Bakayarou]] (Dream Road~心が躍り出してる~ / KEEP ON 上昇志向!! / 明日やろうはバカやろう)<br />
* [2017.04.26] [[Jidanda Dance / Feel! Kanjiru yo]] (地団駄ダンス / Feel!感じるよ)<br />
* [2018.04.18] [[Sexy Sexy / Naite Ii yo / Vivid Midnight|SEXY SEXY / Naite Ii yo / Vivid Midnight]] (泣いていいよ)<br />
* [2019.02.13] [[Bitansan / Potsurito / Good Bye & Good Luck!|Bitansan / Potsurito / Good bye & Good luck!]] (微炭酸 / ポツリと)<br />
* [2019.06.05] [["Hitori de Ikirare Sou" tte Sore tte Nee, Homete Iru no? / 25sai Eien Setsu]] (「ひとりで生きられそう」って それってねえ、褒めているの? / 25歳永遠説)<br />
* [2020.04.01] [[Pop Music / Suki tte Itte yo]] (ポップミュージック / 好きって言ってよ)<br />
* [2021.04.28] [[Down Town / Ganbare Nai yo|DOWN TOWN / Ganbare Nai yo]] (がんばれないよ)<br />
* [2021.12.22] [[Plastic Love / Familia / Future Smile]] (プラスティック・ラブ)<br />
* [2022.11.23] [[Zenbu Kakete Go!! / Eeny Meeny Miny Moe ~Koi no Rival Sengen~|Zenbu Kakete GO!! / Eeny Meeny Miny Moe ~Koi no Rival Sengen~]] (全部賭けてGO!! / イニミニマニモ~恋のライバル宣言~)<br />
* [2023.07.12] [[Pride Bright / Funky Flushin'|Pride Bright / FUNKY FLUSHIN']] (プライド・ブライト)<br />
* [2024.05.15] [[Tokyo Blur / Naimono Love / Oaiko]] (トウキョウ・ブラー / ナイモノラブ / おあいこ)<br />
<br />
===Digital Singles===<br />
* [2016.03.02] [[Otona no Jijou]] (大人の事情) (<small>'''NEXT YOU'''</small>)<br />
* [2017.05.19] [[Goal ~Ashita wa Acchi da yo~]] (Goal ~明日はあっちだよ~)<br />
* [2017.06.16] [[Jouro]] (如雨露)<br />
* [2017.08.23] [[Fiesta! Fiesta! (Juice=Juice)|Fiesta! Fiesta!]]<br />
* [2023.06.29] [[Pride Bright]] (プライド・ブライト)<br />
<br />
===Compilations / Other===<br />
* [2013.12.11] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 14]] (#9 ''Romance no Tochuu'')<br />
* [2013.12.31] Hello! Project - [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku Kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 1]] (#16 ''Romance no Tochuu'')<br />
* [2014.08.13] Hello! Project - [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku Kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 5]] (#13 ''Ten Made Nobore!'')<br />
* [2014.08.13] Hello! Project - [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku Kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 6]] (#3 ''Ijiwaru Shinaide Dakishimete yo'')<br />
* [2014.12.10] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 15]] - (#9 ''Arekore Shitai!'', #10 ''Kaze ni Fukarete'')<br />
* [2015.12.16] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 16]] (#9 ''Wonderful World'', #10 ''CHOICE&CHANCE'')<br />
* [2016.12.14] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 17]] (#4 ''Karada Dake ga Otona ni Nattan ja nai'', #9 ''Otona no Jijou'')<br />
* [2017.12.13] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 18]] (#5 ''Jidanda Dance'')<br />
* [2018.12.12] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 19]] (#7 ''SEXY SEXY'', #8 ''Kindan Shoujo'')<br />
* [2020.01.08] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 20 2020]] (Disc 3 #1 ''"Hitori de Ikirare Sou" tte Sore tte Nee, Homete Iru no?'', #3 ''Otona no Jijou'', #7 ''Never Never Surrender'', #14 ''Magic of Love (J=J 2015 Ver.)'')<br />
<br />
===Video Releases===<br />
; Concerts / Live<br />
* [2014.04.16] [[Naruchika 2013 Aki Berryz Kobo x Juice=Juice]] (ナルチカ2013 秋 Berryz工房×Juice=Juice) <small>([[Berryz Kobo]] x '''Juice=Juice''')</small><br />
* [2015.03.18] [[10gatsu 10ka wa Juice=Juice no Hi ~1st Season~]] (10月10日はJuice=Juiceの日~1st Season~)<br />
* [2015.08.19] [[Juice=Juice First Live Tour 2015 ~Special Juice~]] (Juice=Juice ファーストライブツアー2015 ~Special Juice~)<br />
* [2016.03.02] [[Juice=Juice Live Mission 220 in Taipei & Hong Kong|Juice=Juice LIVE MISSION 220 in Taipei & Hong Kong]]<br />
* [2016.08.17] [[Juice=Juice Live Mission 220 ~Code3 Special Growing Up!~|Juice=Juice LIVE MISSION 220 ~Code3 Special→Growing Up!~]]<br />
* [2017.02.22] [[Juice=Juice Live Mission Final at Nippon Budokan|Juice=Juice LIVE MISSION FINAL at Nippon Budokan]]<br />
* [2017.08.09] [[Juice=Juice Live Around 2017 ~Next One Special~|Juice=Juice LIVE AROUND 2017 ~NEXT ONE SPECIAL~]]<br />
* [2018.03.07] [[Juice=Juice Live Around 2017 Final at Nippon Budokan ~Seven Squeeze!~|Juice=Juice LIVE AROUND 2017 FINAL at Nippon Budokan ~Seven Squeeze!~]] (Juice=Juice LIVE AROUND 2017 FINAL at 日本武道館 ~Seven Squeeze!~)<br />
* [2018.04.25] [[Juice=Juice Live Around 2017 ~World Tour~|Juice=Juice LIVE AROUND 2017 ~World Tour~]]<br />
* [2018.09.12] [[Juice=Juice Live Gear 2018 ~Go Ahead Special~|Juice=Juice LIVE GEAR 2018 ~Go ahead SPECIAL~]]<br />
* [2018.12.05] [[Otodama Sea Studio 2018 ~J=J Summer Special~|OTODAMA SEA STUDIO 2018 ~J=J Summer Special~]]<br />
* [2019.02.06] [[Juice=Juice Live 2018 at Nippon Budokan Triangroove|Juice=Juice LIVE 2018 at NIPPON BUDOKAN TRIANGROOOVE]]<br />
* [2019.07.10] [[Juice=Juice & Country Girls Live ~Yanagawa Nanami Sotsugyou Special~|Juice=Juice & Country Girls LIVE ~Yanagawa Nanami Sotsugyou Special~]] (Juice=Juice&カントリー・ガールズ LIVE ~梁川奈々美 卒業スペシャル~)<br />
* [2019.10.16] [[Hello Pro Premium Juice=Juice Concert Tour 2019 ~JuiceFull!!!!!!!~ Final Miyazaki Yuka Sotsugyou Special|Hello Pro Premium Juice=Juice CONCERT TOUR 2019 ~JuiceFull!!!!!!!~ FINAL Miyazaki Yuka Sotsugyou Special]]<br />
* [2019.12.11] [[Otodama Sea Studio 2019 Supported by Pocari Sweat J=J Summer Special|OTODAMA SEA STUDIO 2019 supported by POCARI SWEAT J=J Summer Special]]<br />
* [2020.04.15] [[Juice=Juice Concert 2019 ~Octopic!~|Juice=Juice Concert 2019 ~octopic!~]]<br />
* [2021.04.21] [[Hello! Project Presents..."Premier Seat" ~Juice=Juice Premium~|Hello! Project presents..."Premier seat" ~Juice=Juice Premium~]]<br />
* [2021.05.12] [[Juice=Juice Concert 2020 ~Tsuzuiteiku Story~ Miyamoto Karin Sotsugyo Special|Juice=Juice Concert 2020 ~Tsuzuiteiku STORY~ Miyamoto Karin Sotsugyo Special]] (Juice=Juice コンサート2020 〜続いていくSTORY〜 宮本佳林卒業スペシャル)<br />
* [2022.03.30] [[Juice=Juice Concert 2021 ~Familia~ Kanazawa Tomoko Final|Juice=Juice Concert 2021 ~FAMILIA~ Kanazawa Tomoko Final]] (Juice=Juice Concert 2021 ~FAMILIA~ 金澤朋子ファイナル)<br />
* [2022.10.19] [[Juice=Juice Concert Tour ~Terzo~ Final Inaba Manaka Sotsugyou Special|Juice=Juice CONCERT TOUR ~terzo~ FINAL Inaba Manaka Sotsugyou Special]] (Juice=Juice CONCERT TOUR ~terzo~ FINAL 稲場愛香卒業スペシャル)<br />
* [2023.02.08] [[Juice=Juice Concert Tour ~Terzo Bis~|Juice=Juice CONCERT TOUR ~terzo bis~]]<br />
* [2023.12.06] [[Juice=Juice 10th Anniversary Concert Tour ~10th Juice at Budokan~|Juice=Juice 10th ANNIVERSARY CONCERT TOUR ~10th Juice at BUDOKAN~]]<br />
<br />
; Single V / Event V<br />
* [2013.09.23] [[Romance no Tochuu]] (ロマンスの途中)<br />
* [2014.01.11] [[Ijiwaru Shinaide Dakishimete yo]] (イジワルしないで 抱きしめてよ)<br />
* [2014.01.11] [[Hajimete wo Keikenchuu]] (初めてを経験中)<br />
* [2014.04.12] [[Hadaka no Hadaka no Hadaka no Kiss|Hadaka no Hadaka no Hadaka no KISS]] (裸の裸の裸のKISS)<br />
* [2014.04.12] [[Arekore Shitai!]] (アレコレしたい!)<br />
* [2014.09.14] [[Black Butterfly (Juice=Juice)|Black Butterfly]] (ブラックバタフライ)<br />
* [2014.09.14] [[Kaze ni Fukarete (Juice=Juice)|Kaze ni Fukarete]] (風に吹かれて)<br />
* [2014.11.02] [[Senobi]] (背伸び)<br />
* [2014.11.02] [[Date ja nai yo Uchi no Jinsei wa]] (伊達じゃないよ うちの人生は)<br />
* [2015.05.05] [[Wonderful World (Juice=Juice)|Wonderful World]]<br />
* [2015.05.05] [[Ca va Ca va|Ça va? Ça va?]] (サヴァサヴァ)<br />
* [2016.02.28] [[Next Is You!|Next is you!]]<br />
* [2016.02.28] [[Karada Dake ga Otona ni Nattan ja nai]] (カラダだけが大人になったんじゃない)<br />
* [2017.05.20] [[Jidanda Dance / Feel! Kanjiru yo]] (地団駄ダンス / Feel!感じるよ)<br />
* [2018.05.13] [[Sexy Sexy / Naite Ii Yo|SEXY SEXY / Naite Ii yo]] (泣いていいよ)<br />
* [2019.03.09] [[Bitansan / Potsurito / Good Bye & Good Luck!|Bitansan / Potsurito / Good bye & Good luck!]] (微炭酸 / ポツリと)<br />
* [2019.08.10] [["Hitori de Ikirare Sou" tte Sore tte Nee, Homete Iru no? / 25sai Eien Setsu]] (「ひとりで生きられそう」って それってねえ、褒めているの? / 25歳永遠説)<br />
* [2020.05.08] [[Pop Music / Suki tte Itte yo]] (ポップミュージック / 好きって言ってよ)<br />
<br />
; Stage Play<br />
* [2015.03.04] [[Engeki Joshibu "Musical Koisuru Hello Kitty"]] (演劇女子部 「ミュージカル 恋するハローキティ」)<br />
* [2019.01.16] [[Engeki Joshi-bu "Time Repeat ~Eien ni Kimi wo Omou~"]] (演劇女子部「タイムリピート~永遠に君を想う~」)<br />
<br />
; Documentary<br />
* [2014.01.09] [[Juice=Juice Profile Movie Kanzenban]] (Juice=Juiceプロフィールムービー完全版)<br />
<br />
; Drama<br />
* [2016.07.06] [[Budokan]]<br />
<br />
; DVD Magazines<br />
* [2014.06.13] [[Juice=Juice DVD Magazine Vol. 1]]<br />
* [2014.11.19] [[Juice=Juice DVD Magazine Vol. 2]]<br />
* [2015.05.02] [[Juice=Juice DVD Magazine Vol. 3]]<br />
* [2015.10.10] [[Juice=Juice DVD Magazine Vol. 4]]<br />
* [2016.02.19] [[Juice=Juice DVD Magazine Vol. 5]]<br />
* [2016.04.16] [[Juice=Juice DVD Magazine Vol. 6]]<br />
* [2016.07.14] [[Juice=Juice DVD Magazine Vol. 7]]<br />
* [2016.09.24] [[Juice=Juice DVD Magazine Vol. 8]]<br />
* [2016.11.07] [[Juice=Juice DVD Magazine Vol. 9]]<br />
* [2017.02.02] [[Juice=Juice DVD Magazine Vol. 10]]<br />
* [2017.04.29] [[Juice=Juice DVD Magazine Vol. 11]]<br />
* [2017.07.13] [[Juice=Juice DVD Magazine Vol. 12]]<br />
* [2017.10.07] [[Juice=Juice DVD Magazine Vol. 13]]<br />
* [2017.11.20] [[Juice=Juice DVD Magazine Vol. 14]]<br />
* [2017.11.20] [[Juice=Juice DVD Magazine Vol. 15]]<br />
* [2018.04.28] [[Juice=Juice DVD Magazine Vol. 16]]<br />
* [2018.04.28] [[Juice=Juice DVD Magazine Vol. 17]]<br />
* [2018.09.02] [[Juice=Juice DVD Magazine Vol. 18]]<br />
* [2018.10.29] [[Juice=Juice DVD Magazine Vol. 19]]<br />
* [2019.02.04] [[Juice=Juice DVD Magazine Vol. 20]]<br />
* [2019.04.27] [[Juice=Juice DVD Magazine Vol. 21]]<br />
* [2019.06.17] [[Juice=Juice DVD Magazine Vol. 22]]<br />
* [2019.09.08] [[Juice=Juice DVD Magazine Vol. 23]]<br />
* [2019.12.04] [[Juice=Juice DVD Magazine Vol. 24]]<br />
* [2019.12.04] [[Juice=Juice DVD Magazine Vol. 25]]<br />
* [2020.02.03] [[Juice=Juice DVD Magazine Vol. 26]]<br />
* [2020.04.25] [[Juice=Juice DVD Magazine Vol. 27]]<br />
* [2020.12.10] [[Juice=Juice DVD Magazine Vol. 30]]<br />
<br />
==Works==<br />
===Filmography===<br />
; TV Dramas<br />
* [2016] [[Budokan]]<br />
<br />
==Publications==<br />
===Photobooks===<br />
* [2016.11.01] [[Juice=Juice LIVE MISSION 220 IN TAIPEI & HONG KONG 2015]]<br />
<br />
==Accolades==<br />
* [2013] The 55th Japan Record Awards 2013 "New Artist"<br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
*[http://www.helloproject.com/juicejuice/ Hello! Project Official Profile]<br />
*[http://ameblo.jp/juicejuice-official Official Blog]<br />
*[http://www.youtube.com/juicejuicechannel Official YouTube]<br />
*[https://twitter.com/JuiceJuice_uf Official Twitter]<br />
*[https://www.instagram.com/juice_juice_official/ Official Instagram]<br />
*[https://www.tiktok.com/@JuiceJuice_uf Official TikTok]<br />
*[http://www.facebook.com/JuiceJuice.Official Official Facebook]<br />
*[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwzYhdeCyyouLuopzDw3Kgg Official NEXT YOU YouTube]<br />
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[[Category:Japanese Girl Groups]]<br />
[[Category:J-Pop]]<br />
[[Category:Hello! Project]]<br />
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<div>[[File:Mizuki Nana - ADRENALIZED.jpg|300px|thumb|Single Cover]]<br />
<br />
; Artist<br />
: [[Mizuki Nana]]<br />
; Single<br />
: ADRENALIZED<br />
; Released<br />
: 2024.04.24<br />
; Label<br />
: [[KING RECORDS]]<br />
; Catalog Number<br />
: KICM-2150<br />
; Price<br />
: ¥1,430<br />
<br />
; Tracklist<br />
# ADRENALIZED<br />
# [[Sympathy (Mizuki Nana)|sympathy]]<br />
# [[Yasashii Kioku]] (優しい記憶)<br />
<br />
<br />
; Information<br />
<div align="justify"><br />
"ADRENALIZED" is the 42nd single released by [[Mizuki Nana]]. The title track was used as the opening theme for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Wikipedia:Highspeed Etoile|HIGHSPEED Étoile]]''.<br />
</div><br />
==Song Information==<br />
; Lyrics<br />
: [[Mizuki Nana]]<br />
; Music<br />
: [[Mitsumasu Hajime]]<br />
; Other Information<br />
: Arrangement: Mitsumasu Hajime<br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
<!--* [https://www.mizukinana.jp/discography/single42.html Official Website Profile]--><br />
* [https://www.kingrecords.co.jp/cs/g/gKICM-2150/ King Records Profile]<br />
* [https://kinkurido.jp/shop/g/gKICM-2150/ King Amusement Creative Profile]<br />
* [https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/223926/products/1502089/1/ Oricon Profile]<br />
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{{Mizuki Nana}}<br />
[[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]<br />
[[Category:2024 Singles]]<br />
[[Category:2024 Songs]]<br />
[[Category:Mizuki Nana Songs]]<br />
[[Category:Anime Theme Song]]<br />
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<div>[[Image:DUSTZ - Criez promo.jpg|thumb|300px|DUSTZ promoting [[Criez]] (2011)]]<br />
<br />
'''DUSTZ''' is a 3-member Japanese rock band based in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The name originated from a Japanese pun, since "dust" and "pride" are homonyms in Japanese, both pronounced "hokori". It also holds reference to a quote from the Ancient Testament “from dust you are made and to dust you shall return”. All three members speak fluent French.<br />
<br />
==Members==<br />
* [[Fujita Rei|Ray]]<br />
* [[Kohei (DUSTZ)|Kohei]]<br />
* [[hello]]<br />
<br />
===Former Members===<br />
* [[Kawano Naoki|Naoki]]<br />
* [[Yokoyama Michel Chihiro|KenT]]<br />
* [[Kourogi Austin Tomoya|Gus]]<br />
<br />
===Labels===<br />
* [[Be On Key Records]] (2008-2009)<br />
* [[Epic Records Japan]] (2009-2011)<br />
* [[Dolce Star Records|DOLCE STAR RECORDS]] (2014-)<br />
<br />
==Information==<br />
As childhood friends from the ''Lycée franco-japonais de Tokyo'' (The International French School of Tokyo), Ray, GUS and KenT decided to create the group in high school upon Ray’s suggestion in October 2005. They did not have an official drummer until Naoki joined in 2007. They performed at various venues in Tokyo and Osaka.<br />
<br />
Prior to their major debut, they had two releases under [[Be On Key Records]]. Their first single [[Future (DUSTZ)|Future]] ranked number 2 on the indie charts at Tower Records and their second single [[Lapis Lazuli (DUSTZ)|Lapis lazuli]] ranked number 1 on the indie charts and number 3 overall at Tower Records.<br />
<br />
DUSTZ signed under '''EPIC Records''' in March 2009. Their first major single [[Break & Peace]] was released in May 2009, and was used as the ending theme song for the anime Sengoku BASARA. Their first major performance was at the 28th music festival in Paris, France, where they put on a free street live performance.<br />
<br />
==Discography==<br />
<br />
===Albums===<br />
* [2011.12.14] [[Trois|TROIS]]<br />
<br />
===Singles===<br />
* [2006.10.xx] [[Pain (DUSTZ)|Pain]] (indies)<br />
* [2007.01.xx] [[Never Again (DUSTZ)|Never Again]] (indies)<br />
* [2007.03.09] [[L&P Compilation CD]] (indies)<br />
* [2007.03.09] [[World (DUSTZ)|World]] (indies)<br />
* [2008.03.26] [[Future (DUSTZ)|Future]] (indies)<br />
* [2009.02.14] [[Lapis Lazuli (DUSTZ)|Lapis lazuli]] (indies)<br />
* [2009.05.27] [[Break & Peace]]<br />
* [2009.10.07] [[Brilliant Day]]<br />
* [2011.04.06] [[Criez]]<br />
* [2011.08.31] [[Spiral (DUSTZ)|spiral]]<br />
* [2014.03.08] [[S (DUSTZ)|S#0]]<br />
* [2017.04.12] [[Zoë ~BeautifulWorld~]]<br />
* [2018.09.30] [[Borderline -A Side-|BORDERLINE -A side-]]<br />
* [2020.10.31] [[Trigger (DUSTZ)|Trigger]]<br />
* [2024.02.14] [[Piano (DUSTZ)|piano]]<br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
* [http://www.dustz.net/ Official Website]<br />
* [http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/artist/dustz/ Sony Music Official Profile]<br />
* [http://www.myspace.com/dustzjapan Official MySpace]<br />
* [http://6109.jp/dustzblog/ Official Blog]<br />
* [http://twitter.com/DUSTZ_OFFICIAL Official Twitter]<br />
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[[Category:Japanese Bands]]<br />
[[Category:J-Rock]]<br />
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<div>[[File:Tamaki Nami - Singularity.jpg|right|350px|thumb|Album Cover]]<br />
<br />
; Artist<br />
: [[Tamaki Nami]]<br />
; Album<br />
: Singularity<br />
; Released<br />
: 2024.03.13<br />
; Label<br />
: [[SUNRISE Music Label]]<br />
; Catalog Number<br />
: SRML-1075<br />
; Price<br />
: ¥3,300<br />
<br />
; Tracklist<br />
# [[Break the Chain|BREAK THE CHAIN]]<br />
# [[Open the Gate (Tamaki Nami)|Open the GATE]] feat. [[Kitadani Hiroshi]]<br />
# [[Connect the Truth]]<br />
# [[Resolve (Tamaki Nami)|Resolve]]<br />
# [[Beyond the Time ~Mobius no Sora wo Koete~ (Tamaki Nami)|BEYOND THE TIME ~Möbius no Sora wo Koete~]] (BEYOND THE TIME -メビウスの宇宙を越えて-; ''Beyond the Möbius Universe'') <small>(original: [[TM NETWORK]])</small><br />
# [[Ashita no Yuuki ni Hi wa Noboru]] (あしたの勇気に陽は昇る; ''The Sun Will Rise on Tomorrow's Courage'')<br />
# [[Believe (Tamaki Nami)|Believe (2023 rearrange ver.)]]<br />
# [[Realize (Tamaki Nami)|Realize (2023 rearrange ver.)]]<br />
# [[Reason (Tamaki Nami)|Reason (2023 rearrange ver.)]]<br />
# [[Reborn (Tamaki Nami)|Reborn]]<br />
# [[Shoot (Tamaki Nami)|Shoot (from HIGHWAY STAR -Covers- session)]] <small>(original: [[Tomakazu Seki]])</small> <small>(bonus track)</small><br />
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<div align="justify"><br />
; Information<br />
''Singularity'' is the seventh studio album released by [[Tamaki Nami]].<br />
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<br />
==External Links==<br />
* [https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/317426/products/1499795/1/ Oricon Profile]<br />
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{{Tamaki Nami}}<br />
[[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]<br />
[[Category:2024 Albums]]<br />
[[Category:March 2024]]</div>Solarbladehttp://www.generasia.com/w/index.php?title=Singularity_(Tamaki_Nami)&diff=826834Singularity (Tamaki Nami)2024-03-17T15:38:19Z<p>Solarblade: </p>
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<div>[[File:Tamaki Nami - Singularity.jpg|right|350px|thumb|Album Cover]]<br />
<br />
; Artist<br />
: [[Tamaki Nami]]<br />
; Album<br />
: Singularity<br />
; Released<br />
: 2024.03.13<br />
; Label<br />
: [[SUNRISE Music Label]]<br />
; Catalog Number<br />
: SRML-1075<br />
; Price<br />
: ¥3,300<br />
<br />
; Tracklist<br />
# [[Break the Chain|BREAK THE CHAIN]]<br />
# [[Open the Gate (Tamaki Nami)|Open the GATE]] feat. [[Kitadani Hiroshi]]<br />
# [[Connect the Truth]]<br />
# [[Resolve (Tamaki Nami)|Resolve]]<br />
# [[Beyond the Time ~Mobius no Sora wo Koete~ (Tamaki Nami)|BEYOND THE TIME ~Möbius no Sora wo Koete~]] (BEYOND THE TIME -メビウスの宇宙を越えて-; ''Beyond the Möbius Universe'') <small>(original: [[TM NETWORK]])</small><br />
# [[Ashita no Yuuki ni Hi wa Noboru]] (あしたの勇気に陽は昇る; ''The Sun Will Rise on Tomorrow's Courage'')<br />
# [[Believe (Tamaki Nami)|Believe (2023 rearrange ver.)]]<br />
# [[Realize (Tamaki Nami)|Realize (2023 rearrange ver.)]]<br />
# [[Reason (Tamaki Nami)|Reason (2023 rearrange ver.)]]<br />
# [[Reborn (Tamaki Nami)|Reborn]]<br />
# [[Shoot (Tamaki Nami)|Shoot]] <small>(original: [[Tomakazu Seki]])</small> <small>(bonus track)</small><br />
<br />
<br />
<div align="justify"><br />
; Information<br />
''Singularity'' is the seventh studio album released by [[Tamaki Nami]].<br />
</div><br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
* [https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/317426/products/1499795/1/ Oricon Profile]<br />
<br />
{{Tamaki Nami}}<br />
[[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]<br />
[[Category:2024 Albums]]<br />
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<div>[[File:Juice=Juice Miyamoto Karin - Pop Music promo.jpg|thumb|350px|Miyamoto Karin promoting "[[Pop Music / Suki tte Itte yo]]" (2020)]]<br />
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'''Miyamoto Karin''' (宮本佳林) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and idol managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]] and was part of [[Hello! Project]]. She was a member of [[Juice=Juice]]. <br />
<br />
==Profile==<br />
* '''Birth Name:''' Miyamoto Karin (宮本佳林)<br />
* '''Nickname:''' Karin (カリン)<br />
* '''Date of Birth:''' {{bda|1998|12|01|mf=yes}}<br />
* '''Place of Birth:''' [[Chiba]], [[Japan]]<br />
* '''[[Blood Type]]:''' O<br />
* '''Height:''' 154cm<br />
* '''Bands / Groups:'''<br />
** [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei]] (2008&ndash;2013)<br />
** [[Minimoni|Shin Minimoni]] (2009&ndash;2011)<br />
** [[Reborn Eleven]] (2011)<br />
** '''[[Juice=Juice]]''' (2013&ndash;2020)<br />
** [[Jurin]] (2013&ndash;2016)<br />
<br />
==Discography==<br />
===Albums===<br />
* [2022.10.12] [[Hitori Toiro]] (ヒトリトイロ)<br />
* [2024.05.22] [[Spancall]]<br />
<br />
===Mini-Albums===<br />
* [2013.03.20] [[Kopink's! Melodies ~Star Chart~|Kopink's! Melodies ~star chart~]] (コピンクス!メロディーズ~star chart~) <small>('''Kopink''')</small><br />
<br />
===Singles===<br />
* [2021.12.01] [[Doushite Bokura ni wa Yaruki ga Nai no ka (2021) / Hyoutenka / Kikakugai no Romance]] (どうして僕らにはやる気がないのか (2021) / 氷点下 / 規格外のロマンス)<br />
* [2022.06.22] [[Nantetatte I Love You / Howling]] (なんてったって I Love You / ハウリング)<br />
* [2023.11.08] [[Bambina Bambino / Lonely Bus]] (バンビーナ・バンビーノ / ロンリーバス)<br />
<br />
===Digital Releases===<br />
* [2011.12.21] [[Carina Notte]] (カリーナノッテ) <small>('''Kopink''')</small><br />
* [2012.08.29] [[Saikou Shikando]] (最高視感度) <small>('''Kopink''')</small><br />
* [2012.12.05] [[Usagi Tocome|Usagi tocome]] (兎tocome) <small>('''Kopink''')</small><br />
* [2013.01.31] [[Rebirth (Kopink)|Rebirth]] (リバース) <small>('''Kopink''')</small><br />
* [2019.10.18] [[Doushite Bokura wa Yaruki ga Nai no ka]] (どうして僕らにはやる気がないのか)<br />
* [2020.12.10] [[Mirai no Filament]] (未来のフィラメント)<br />
<br />
===Video Releases===<br />
* [2014.03.xx] [[Greeting ~Miyamoto Karin~]] (Greeting ~宮本佳林~)<br />
* [2015.07.22] [[Karin wa 16sai]] (かりんは16歳)<br />
* [2016.11.23] [[bluest]]<br />
* [2018.12.26] [[KARIN=KARIN]] (佳林=KARIN)<br />
<br />
==Publications==<br />
===Photobooks===<br />
[[File:Miyamoto Karin - Karin PB.jpg|100px|Karin]]<br />
[[File:Miyamoto Karin - Karin sixteen.jpg|100px|Karin sixteen]]<br />
[[File:Miyamoto Karin - Sun Flower.jpg|100px|Sun Flower]]<br />
[[File:Miyamoto Karin - KAKUSEI.jpg|100px|KAKUSEI]]<br />
[[File:Miyamoto Karin - RIN.jpg|100px|RIN]]<br />
*[2014.06.12] Karin (佳林)<br />
*[2015.05.27] Karin sixteen<br />
*[2016.10.21] Sun Flower<br />
*[2018.12.01] KAKUSEI (覚醒; ''Awakening'')<br />
*[2020.05.20] RIN<br />
<br />
[[File:JuiceJuice_PB.jpg|100px|Juice=Juice 1st OFFICIAL PHOTO BOOK]]<br />
[[File:Hello! Project - Hello Pro Visual Photobook 2020 AUTUMN Vol.1.jpg|100px|Hello Pro Visual Photobook 2020 AUTUMN Vol.1]]<br />
*[2014.02.27] Juice=Juice 1st OFFICIAL PHOTO BOOK <small>([[Miyazaki Yuka]], [[Kanazawa Tomoko]], [[Takagi Sayuki]], [[Miyamoto Karin]], [[Uemura Akari]])</small><br />
*[2020.09.09] Hello Pro Visual Photobook 2020 AUTUMN Vol.1 (ハロプロビジュアルフォトブック2020 AUTUMN Vol.1) <small>([[Kanazawa Tomoko]], [[Fukumura Mizuki]], [[Ishida Ayumi]], [[Takagi Sayuki]], [[Ikuta Erina]], [[Takeuchi Akari]], [[Inaba Manaka]], [[Ogata Risa]], [[Yamagishi Riko]], [[Miyamoto Karin]], [[Uemura Akari]], [[Ichioka Reina]], [[Oda Sakura]], [[Takase Kurumi]], [[Sato Masaki]], [[Kawamura Ayano]], [[Nonaka Miki]])</small><br />
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===Magazines===<br />
*[2014.06.xx] Baseball Game Magazine Vol.12 (''Cover'')<br />
*[2014.07.xx] UTB+ Vol.20 (''Cover'')<br />
<br />
==Works==<br />
===Filmography===<br />
; Movies<br />
* [2010] [[Hoshisuna no Shima no Chiisana Tenshi ~Mermaid Smile~]] (星砂の島のちいさな天使~マーメイド スマイル)<br />
<br />
; TV Dramas<br />
* [2012] [[Suugaku♥Joushi Gakuen]] (数学♥女子学園)<br />
* [2016] [[Budokan]] (武道館) <small>(as Hidaka Aiko)</small><br />
* [2019] [[Yuganda Hamon]] (歪んだ波紋)<br />
<br />
; TV Programs<br />
* [2010] [[Asonde Manabu]] (アソンデマナブ)<br />
* [2010&ndash;2013; 2015] [[Pinkiss|PINK!SS]] (ピンクス) <small>(voice of Pink-chan; MC)</small><br />
* [2013] [[Hello! SATOYAMA Life]] (ハロー!SATOYAMAライフ)<br />
* [2014&ndash;2019] [[The Girls Live]]<br />
* [2016] [[S-cene]]<br />
* [2019&ndash;2020] [[Ai Dol Project|AI・DOL PROJECT]]<br />
* [2020] [[Hello Pro! TOKYO Sanpo]] (ハロプロ!TOKYO散歩)<br />
* [2020] [[Hello Dream.]] (ハロドリ。)<br />
<br />
===Internet===<br />
; Net Dramas<br />
* [2019] [[Penlight (drama)|#Penlight]] (#ペンライト)<br />
* [2019] [[Hatsuyuki (drama)|#Hatsuyuki]] (#初雪)<br />
<br />
; Net Programs<br />
* [2013] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei no Tadaima Kenshuuchuu!]] (ハロプロ研修生のただ今研修中!)<br />
* [2013&ndash;] [[Hello! Station]] (ハロ!ステ)<br />
* [2019] [[Hello Pro no Oshigoto Challenge!]] (ハロプロのお仕事チャレンジ!)<br />
* [2019] [[Hello Pro Kouhaku Taiko THE☆BATTLE 2019]] (ハロプロ紅白対抗 ザ☆バトル2019)<br />
* [2019] [[Hello Pro ONExONE]] (ハロプロ ONE×ONE)<br />
* [2020] [[Hello Pro no Oshigoto Challenge! 2]] (ハロプロのお仕事チャレンジ!2)<br />
* [2020] [[Hello Pro no Collabo NIGHT!]] (ハロプロのコラボNIGHT!)<br />
* [2020] [[Hello Pro no Collabo NIGHT!]] (ハロプロのコラボNIGHT!)<br />
<br />
===Theater===<br />
* [2006] [[Ojigi de SHAPE-UP!]] (おじぎでシェイプアップ!)<br />
* [2010] [[Kaibutsu no Kodomo]]<br />
* [2010] [[Geki Haro Dai 9 Kai Kouen San Okuen Shoujo~Karei Naru Nanain~]] (劇団ゲキハロ第9回公演 『三億円少女』~華麗なる七人~)<br />
* [2010] [http://www.gekidan-online.com/news/97.php Ima ga Itsuka ni Naru Maeni] (今がいつかになる前に)<br />
* [2011] [[1974 (Ikunayo)]] (1974(イクナヨ))<br />
* [2011] [[Reborn ~Inochi no Audition~]] (リボーン~命のオーディション~) <small>(as [[Wikipedia:Genghis Khan|Genghis Khan]])</small><br />
* [2012] [[B・B~bumpy buddy~]]<br />
* [2012] [[Sugar Spot]] (シュガースポット)<br />
* [2013] [[Moshimo Kokumin ga Shusho o Erandara]] (もしも国民が首相を選んだら)<br />
* [2014] [[Musical Koisuru Hello Kitty]] (ミュージカル恋するハローキティ)<br />
* [2017] [[JK Ninja Girl]] (JKニンジャガール) <small>(guest appearance)</small><br />
* [2018] [[Time Repeat ~Eien ni Kimi wo Omou~]] (タイムリピート~永遠に君を想う~)<br />
<br />
===Radio===<br />
* [2013&ndash;] [[We are Juice=Juice]]<br />
<br />
==Trivia==<br />
* Her Juice=Juice image color and flavor is <font color=violet>grape</font>.<br />
* She was first introduced at the [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama Jump!~|2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama JUMP!~]] concert in November 2008 as a winner of the Up-Front Egg Audition.<br />
* Eats bread for breakfast.<br />
* Has a habit of getting excited easily.<br />
* Her favorite spot is the loft at her room.<br />
* She has a 7 year old cat named Jasmine and an 8 year old cat named Choco.<br />
* She participated in the 2011 [[S/mileage]] auditions, but failed.<br />
* She is a fan of Hello! Project group [[Morning Musume]], and [[S/mileage]]. <br />
* On a rainy day she would laze around with her cat.<br />
* She would sing the song "[[Hare Ame Nochi Suki]]" by [[Morning Musume Sakuragumi]] on a rainy day.<br />
* Said her dream as an idol is to debut within Hello! Project and to be able to sing in various languages.<br />
* She participated in the [[Morning Musume]] 11th Generation ~Suppin Utahime~ Audition, but failed.<br />
* There was an introduction page in the new Hello! Channel vol.9, where Miyamoto said that her favorite group within Hello! Project is Morning Musume.<br />
* She is an only child, and lives with her grandparents.<br />
* Her best sport is badminton. <br />
* She covered "[[Wakuteka Take a Chance]]" as [[Suzuki Kanon]] in Team Okai.<br />
* She looks up to the singer [[Matsuda Seiko]].<br />
* Decided she wanted to join [[Hello! Project]] after she heard [[C-ute|°C-ute]]'s song on "[[Wikipedia:Kirarin_Revolution|Kirarin Revolution]]" and began to learn more about idols and Hello! Project.<br />
* Her mother suggested the Hello Pro Egg audition; Karin purchased °C-ute's MV collection and practiced "[[Ooki na Ai de Motenashite]]" to prepare.<br />
* Says she won't lose to anyone in being hyper and bouncing around on stage.<br />
* Prior to being chosen to debut in Juice=Juice, after failing multiple auditions, Karin planned to leave Hello Pro Egg by her last year of middle school.<br />
* Said her favorite Hello! Project songs are "[[Hare Ame Nochi Suki (Morning Musume Sakuragumi)|Hare Ame Nochi Suki]]" by [[Morning Musume Sakuragumi]], "[[Ooki na Ai de Motenashite]]" by [[C-ute|°C-ute]], and "[[Resonant Blue]]" by [[Morning Musume]].<br />
* Karin went on hiatus starting July 25, 2017 after having difficulties with her voice and subsequently being diagnosed with functional dysphonia. After absence for treatment she made a tentative return to performing at the end of the following month on August 31st with a full return planned providing she did well.<br />
* Karin announced her graduation from [[Juice=Juice]] and [[Hello! Project]] on February 10, 2020 through the official website and a special video upload to the [[Hello! Project Station]] YouTube channel, stating she would continue as a soloist. She revealed she had been considering her graduation since fall 2018 and had discovered many things she had an interest in, including DIY and interior design, and wanting to learn about and share those things over SNS. Her graduation was to take place at the end of the "[[Juice=Juice CONCERT TOUR 2020 Spring]]" with solo activities beginning in fall 2020. Within her announcements she also discussed wanting to find her own ways of expression to utilize in her performances, and hoping she would be able to continue working with Juice=Juice and Hello! Project members in some way even after graduating.<br />
* '''Specialties:''' Badminton, yoga poses, braiding<br />
* '''Hobbies:''' Home karaoke, playing with her cats<br />
* '''Dislikes:''' Drawing<br />
* '''Favorite Food:''' Strawberries, fruits, sea trout sushi<br />
* '''Favorite Color:''' Baby pink, grape color<br />
* '''Favorite Subject:''' Music<br />
* '''Looks Up To:''' [[Okai Chisato]], [[Niigaki Risa]], [[Sayashi Riho]]<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery mode=packed-overlay><br />
File:Miyamoto Karin - Romance no Tochuu Promo.jpg|2013<br />
File:Miyamoto Karin - Ijiwaru Shinaide Dakishimete Promo.jpg|2013<br />
File:Miyamoto Karin - Hadaka no Promo.jpg|2014<br />
File:Miyamoto Karin - Black Butterfly Promo.jpg|2014<br />
File:Juice Juice Miyamoto Karin - Senobi Promo.jpg|2014<br />
File:Juice Juice Miyamoto Karin - Wonderful World promo.jpg|2015<br />
File:Juice Juice Miyamoto Karin - Next is you! promo.jpg|2016<br />
File:Juice Juice Miyamoto Karin - Dream Road promo.jpg|2016<br />
File:Juice Juice Miyamoto Karin - Jidanda Dance promo.jpg|2017<br />
File:Juice Juice Miyamoto Karin - July 2017.jpg|2017<br />
File:Miyamoto Karin - Fiesta! Fiesta! promo.jpg|2017<br />
File:Miyamoto Karin - SEXY SEXY promo.jpg|2018<br />
File:Juice=Juice Miyamoto Karin - Una Mas! promo.jpg|2018<br />
File:Juice=Juice Miyamoto Karin - Bitansan promo.jpg|2019<br />
File:Juice=Juice Miyamoto Karin - Hitori de Ikirare Sou promo.jpg|2019<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
* [http://ameblo.jp/juicejuice-official/theme-10073622495.html Official Blog]<br />
* [http://www.instagram.com/karin_miyamoto.official/ Official Instagram]<br />
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; Expired<br />
* [http://helloproject.com/juicejuice/profile/karinn_miyamoto/ Hello! Project Official Profile]<br />
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<div>[[File:Inaba Manaka - terzo promo.jpg|thumb|400px|Inaba Manaka promoting ''[[Terzo|terzo]]'' (2022)]]<br />
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'''Inaba Manaka''' (稲場愛香) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and was an [[Idol]] managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]] and part of [[Hello! Project]]. She was a member and sub-leader of [[Juice=Juice]] and the leader of [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei|Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido]].<br />
<br />
==Profile==<br />
* '''Name:''' Inaba Manaka (稲場愛香)<br />
* '''Nickname:''' Manakan (まなかん), Manaka (まなか), Inabachou (いなばっちょ)<br />
* '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1997|12|27|mf=yes}}<br />
* '''Birthplace:''' [[Hokkaido]], [[Japan]]<br />
* '''[[Blood Type]]:''' B<br />
* '''Height:''' 151cm<br />
* '''Specialties''': Dancing, makeup, hair arrangement<br />
* '''Hobbies''': Listening to music, watching movies and dramas, sky appreciation, learning Korean<br />
* '''Favorite Color''': Pink, red, white, black<br />
* '''Looks Up To''': [[Sayashi Riho]], [[Miyamoto Karin]], [[Kudo Haruka]]<br />
* '''Hello! Project groups:''' <br />
** [[Hello! Pro Kenshuusei]] (2013&ndash;2014) <br />
** [[Country Girls]] (2014&ndash;2016) <br />
** '''[[Hello Pro Kenshuusei|Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido]]''' (2017&ndash;)<br />
** '''[[Juice=Juice]]''' (2018&ndash;2022)<br />
* '''Other groups:''' <br />
** [[PEACEFUL]] (2011&ndash;2012)<br />
<br />
==History== <br />
Inaba Manaka began training at the EXILE PROFESSIONAL GYM in Sapporo before becoming an idol. She participated in the 2010 "Morning Musume 9ki Audition" but failed to move beyond the third round, and later that year in December 2010 she appeared at the 61st "[[Kouhaku Uta Gassen|NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen]]" as a backup dancer for the group [[EXILE]]. <br />
<br />
Manaka passed the Hokkaido Idol Project audition in 2011 and was subsequently added to the group [[PEACEFUL]], where she was given the title of sub-leader. The group released one single on June 8, 2011 and later disbanded on July 31, 2012. <br />
<br />
Her first appearance as a member of [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei]] took place at the "[[Hello! Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]]" event on May 5, 2013. She was introduced alongside [[Tanaka Karen]], [[Mikame Kana]], [[Fujii Rio]], [[Mashiro Kana]], and [[Inoue Hikaru]]. The next year on November 5, 2014 she was revealed to be a member of the [[Country Musume]] revival group [[Country Girls]] with fellow [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei]] member [[Yamaki Risa]], and newcomers [[Morito Chisaki]], [[Shimamura Uta]], and [[Ozeki Mai]]. <br />
<br />
On April 28, 2016 it was announed that Manaka would take a temporary leave from activities after consulting with her doctors regarding a life-long asthma condition. Several months later on August 4th it was announced that she had graduated from Country Girls due to a lack of improvement in her health, though she would stay contracted with [[Up-Front Promotion]] and management would aim to find a position for her in the future. <br />
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On September 8, 2017 Inaba Manaka's return was suddenly revealed through the [[Hello! Project]] website. The official announcement stated that her asthma had stabalized sometime in the Spring and as a result she would resume activities as a member of Hello! Project, starting in the position of Leader of [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei|Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido]]. She would make her return appearance at the "[[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido Teiki Kouen Vol.4]]" event on September 18th. In her personal statement she expressed her love for dancing and being on stage, and said reading the comments from fans on her blog encouraged her to work toward making her return.<br />
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During episode #247 of the webshow ''Hello! Station'' a surprise announcement revealed that Inaba would become a new member of [[Juice=Juice]]. A formal announcement followed on the official website, stating that she decided to move back into full-time activities since her physical health had shown no recurring issues since her limited return in September 2017.<br />
<br />
Inaba was announced to be a new sub-leader of Juice=Juice, alongside [[Dambara Ruru]], on December 31, 2021 at the [[Hello! Project Year-End Party 2021 ~GOOD BYE & HELLO!~]] Juice=Juice Premium.<br />
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Inaba announced her graduation from Juice=Juice and Hello! Project on March 18, 2022, to take place during the group's Nippon Budokan LIVE concert on May 30 during the [[Juice=Juice CONCERT TOUR ~terzo~]] tour as part of the [[Hello! Project 2022 Spring CITY CIRCUIT]]. In her statement she said she wanted to learn more about dance, which she loves, and mentioned her interest in cosmetics and fashion and her goal to grow stronger and improve herself.<br />
<br />
==Discography==<br />
===Singles===<br />
* [2024.04.17] [[Attouteki Love / Pink Temperature|Attouteki LØVE / Pink Temperature]] (圧倒的LØVE)<br />
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===Digital Singles===<br />
* [2022.05.31] [[Moshimo... (Hello! Project Mobekimasu)|Moshimo...]] (もしも…)<br />
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===Video Releases===<br />
* [2016.02.xx] [[Greeting ~Inaba Manaka~]] (Greeting ~稲場愛香~)<br />
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==Publications==<br />
===Photobooks===<br />
[[File:Inaba Manaka - Greeting Photobook.jpg|100px|Greeting -Photobook-]]<br />
[[File:Inaba Manaka - Manaka.jpg|100px|Manaka]]<br />
[[File:Inaba Manaka - Loveliness.jpg|100px|Loveliness...]]<br />
[[File:Inaba Manaka - Ailand.jpg|100px|Ailand]]<br />
* [2016.07.16] Inaba Manaka Mini Photobook "Greeting-Photobook-" (稲場愛香ミニ写真集「Greeting-Photobook-」) <br />
* [2018.11.17] Manaka (愛香)<br />
* [2020.12.27] Loveliness... (ラヴリネス...)<br />
* [2022.02.14] Ailand (愛land)<br />
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[[File:Hello! Project - Hello Pro Visual Photobook 2020 AUTUMN Vol.1.jpg|100px|Hello Pro Visual Photobook 2020 AUTUMN Vol.1]]<br />
[[File:Hello! Project - Hello Pro Visual Photobook 2021 SPRING Vol.4.jpg|100px|Hello Pro Visual Photobook 2021 SPRING Vol.4]]<br />
[[File:Hello! Project - Hello Pro Visual Photobook 2021 Autumn Vol.8.jpg|100px|Hello Pro Visual Photobook 2021 Autumn Vol.8]]<br />
*[2020.09.09] Hello Pro Visual Photobook 2020 AUTUMN Vol.1 (ハロプロビジュアルフォトブック2020 AUTUMN Vol.1) <small>([[Kanazawa Tomoko]], [[Fukumura Mizuki]], [[Ishida Ayumi]], [[Takagi Sayuki]], [[Ikuta Erina]], [[Takeuchi Akari]], [[Inaba Manaka]], [[Ogata Risa]], [[Yamagishi Riko]], [[Miyamoto Karin]], [[Uemura Akari]], [[Ichioka Reina]], [[Oda Sakura]], [[Takase Kurumi]], [[Sato Masaki]], [[Kawamura Ayano]], [[Nonaka Miki]])</small><br />
*[2021.04.10] Hello Pro Visual Photobook 2021 SPRING Vol.4 (ハロプロビジュアルフォトブック2021 SPRING Vol.4) <small>([[Akiyama Mao]], [[Asakura Kiki]], [[Ikuta Erina]], [[Ishida Ayumi]], [[Ise Layla]], [[Ichioka Reina]], [[Inaba Manaka]], [[Inoue Rei]], [[Uemura Akari]], [[Eguchi Saya]], [[Okamura Homare]], [[Okamura Minami]], [[Oda Sakura]], [[Onoda Saori]], [[Ono Mizuho]], [[Kaga Kaede]], [[Kasahara Momona]])</small><br />
*[2021.11.10] Hello Pro Visual Photobook 2021 Autumn Vol.8 (ハロプロビジュアルフォトブック2021 Autumn Vol.8) <small>([[Fukumura Mizuki]], [[Yokoyama Reina]], [[Morito Chisaki]], [[Kawamura Ayano]], [[Kamikokuryo Moe]], [[Kasahara Momona]], [[Ise Layla]], [[Kawana Rin]], [[Tamenaga Shion]], [[Inaba Manaka]], [[Kudo Yume]], [[Matsunaga Riai]], [[Yamagishi Riko]], [[Niinuma Kisora]], [[Kishimoto Yumeno]], [[Takase Kurumi]], [[Okamura Minami]])</small><br />
<br />
==Works==<br />
===Filmography===<br />
; TV Dramas<br />
* [2019] [[Yuganda Hamon]] (歪んだ波紋)<br />
<br />
; TV Programs<br />
* [2015&ndash;2019] [[The Girls Live]]<br />
* [2015&ndash;2016] [[Utanavi!]] (うたなび!)<br />
* [2016] [[S-cene]]<br />
* [2018&ndash;] [[Shittoku Hokkaido]] (知っとく北海道)<br />
* [2019&ndash;2020] [[Ai Dol Project|AI・DOL PROJECT]]<br />
* [2020] [[Hello Dream.]] (ハロドリ。)<br />
<br />
; Internet<br />
* [2015&ndash;] [[Hello! Station]] (ハロ!ステ)<br />
* [2019&ndash;] [[Hello Pro Dance Gakuen]] (ハロプロダンス学園)<br />
* [2019] [[Hello Pro no Oshigoto Challenge!]] (ハロプロのお仕事チャレンジ!)<br />
* [2019] [[Hello Pro Kouhaku Taiko THE☆BATTLE 2019]] (ハロプロ紅白対抗 ザ☆バトル2019)<br />
* [2019&ndash;2020] [[Hello Pro ONExONE]] (ハロプロ ONE×ONE)<br />
* [2020] [[Hello Pro no Oshigoto Challenge! 2]] (ハロプロのお仕事チャレンジ!2)<br />
* [2020] [[Hello Pro Dance Gakuen Kagai Katsudou]] (ハロプロダンス学園 課外活動)<br />
* [2020] [[Hello Pro no Oshigoto Challenge! 3 e no Michi ~Kinkyuu Kikaku Kaigi~]] (ハロプロのお仕事チャレンジ!3への道 ~緊急企画会議~)<br />
* [2020] [[Hello Pro no Collabo NIGHT!]] (ハロプロのコラボNIGHT!)<br />
<br />
===Theater===<br />
* [2016] [[Kizetsu Suruhodo Aishiteru!]] (気絶するほど愛してる!)<br />
* [2018] [[Time Repeat ~Eien ni Kimi wo Omou~]] (タイムリピート~永遠に君を想う~)<br />
<br />
===Radio===<br />
; Radio Programs<br />
* [2015] [[Country Girls no Tadaima Radio Kenshuuchuu]] (カントリー・ガールズの只今ラジオ研修中)<br />
* [2017&ndash;] [[Inaba Manaka no Ma Nari Aru]] (まなりある) <small>(Corner)</small><br />
* [2018&ndash;2019] [[D-tunes]] <small>(Alternating Host)</small><br />
* [2019&ndash;] [[Juice=Juice Inaba Manaka no manakan Palette Box]] (Juice=Juice 稲場愛香の manakan Palette Box)<br />
<br />
; Radio Dramas<br />
* [2017.12.23] [[Cafe 904 Sampling Ring]] (カフェ・904 サンプリング・リング)<br />
* [2018.01.13] [[Cafe 904 KOUNOTORI]] (カフェ・904 コウノトリ)<br />
<br />
==Trivia==<br />
* Her official Juice=Juice image color is <span style="color:#E5007F">hot pink</span>. Previously, her Country Girls image color was <span style="color:#F52703;">Italian red</span>.<br />
* Was previously a member of the idol group [[PEACEFUL]].<br />
* Was a backup dancer for EXILE at [[Kouhaku Uta Gassen|Kouhaku]] 2010.<br />
* Has a younger brother.<br />
* Trained at the EXILE PROFESSIONAL GYM in Sapporo.<br />
* Her favorite Hello! Project songs are "[[Wagamama Ki no Mama Ai no Joke]]", "[[Ren'ai Revolution 21]]", and "[[Toki wo Koe Sora wo Koe]]" by [[Morning Musume]], "[[Suki yo, Junjou Hankouki.]]" and "[[Uchouten Love|Uchouten LOVE]]" by [[S/mileage]], "[[Soku Dakishimete]]" by [[C-ute|°C-ute]], and "[[Watashi ga Iu Mae ni Dakishimenakya ne]]" by [[Juice=Juice]].<br />
* Wrote in a magazine that her dream is to be an idol that can do many things and give people smiles.<br />
* Her favorite sport is badminton.<br />
* Her favorite genre of music is jazz hip hop.<br />
* Can speak Korean.<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery mode=packed-overlay><br />
File:Country Girls Inaba Manaka - Itooshikutte Gomen ne promo.jpg|2015<br />
File:Country Girls Inaba Manaka - Wakatteiru no ni Gomen ne promo.jpg|2016<br />
File:Country Girls Inaba Manaka - Boogie Woogie LOVE promo.jpg|2016<br />
File:Juice=Juice Inaba Manaka - Bitansan promo.jpg|2019<br />
File:Juice=Juice Inaba Manaka - Hitori de Ikirare Sou promo.jpg|2019<br />
File:Juice=Juice Inaba Manaka - Pop Music promo.jpg|2020<br />
File:Inaba Manaka - DOWN TOWN promo.jpg|2021<br />
File:Inaba Manaka - Familia promo.jpg|2021<br />
</gallery><br />
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==External Links==<br />
* [http://www.helloproject.com/manakainaba/profile/ Hello! Project Official Profile]<br />
* [https://ameblo.jp/inaba-manaka/ Official Blog]<br />
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[[Category:Idols]]<br />
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[[Category:1997 Births]]<br />
[[Category:Blood Type B]]<br />
[[Category:Japanese Girl Group Members]]<br />
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'''Sukima Switch''' (スキマスイッチ) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] duo formed in 1999. They debuted in 2003 under [[Office Augusta]] and [[Sony Music Japan]].<br />
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==Members==<br />
* [[Oohashi Takuya]] (大橋卓弥) (Vocals, guitar, harmonica)<br />
* [[Tokita Shintarou]] (常田真太郎) (Piano, chorus, organ, other instruments)<br />
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==Discography==<br />
===Albums===<br />
* [2001.03.??] [[10 Channel]] (10チャンネル) <small>('''self-production''')</small><br />
* [2004.06.23] [[Natsugumo Noise]] (夏雲ノイズ)<br />
* [2005.07.20] [[Kuusou Clip]] (空創クリップ)<br />
* [2006.11.29] [[Yuukaze Blend]] (夕風ブレンド ''Evening Breeze Blend'')<br />
* [2009.11.04] [[Nayuta to Fukashigi]] (ナユタとフカシギ ''Infinite and Mysterious'')<br />
* [2011.10.05] [[Musium|musium]]<br />
* [2014.12.03] [[Sukima Switch (album)|Sukima Switch]] (スキマスイッチ)<br />
* [2017.02.15] [[Re:Action|re:Action]]<br />
* [2018.03.14] [[Shinkukan Algorithm]] (新空間アルゴリズム)<br />
* [2021.11.21] [[Hot Milk]]<br />
* [2021.11.21] [[Bitter Coffee]]<br />
<br />
[[Image:Kimi no Hanashi Promo.jpg|thumb|220px|Sukima Switch promoting ''[[Kimi no Hanashi]]'' (2003)]]<br />
[[Image:Sukima Switch 2007.jpg|thumb|220px|Sukima Switch promoting ''[[Greatest Hits (Sukima Switch)|Greatest Hits]]'' (2007)]]<br />
[[Image:IceCreamSyndromePROMO.jpg|thumb|220px|Sukima Switch promoting "[[Ice Cream Syndrome]]" (2010)]]<br />
[[Image:Last Scene Promo.jpg|thumb|220px|Sukima Switch promoting "[[Last Scene (Sukima Switch)|Last Scene]]" (2012)]]<br />
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===Mini-Albums===<br />
* [2001.03.??] [[Boku no Hanashi]] (僕の話) <small>('''self-production''')</small><br />
* [2003.09.17] [[Kimi no Hanashi]] (君の話)<br />
* [2024.02.28] [[Anniversary EP]] <br />
<br />
===Best Albums===<br />
* [2007.08.01] [[Greatest Hits (Sukima Switch)|Greatest Hits]] (グレイテスト・ヒッツ)<br />
* [2012.08.22] [[Doubles Best|DOUBLES BEST]]<br />
* [2013.08.21] [[Popman's World ~All Time Best 2003-2013~|POPMAN'S WORLD ~All Time Best 2003-2013~]]<br />
* [2018.09.19] [[Sukima no Hanataba ~Love Song Selection~]] (スキマノハナタバ)<br />
* [2020.08.19] [[Sukima no Hanataba ~Smile Song Selection~]]<br />
* [2023.07.05] [[Popman's World -Second-|POPMAN'S WORLD -Second-]]<br />
<br />
===Live Albums===<br />
* [2008.04.02] [[Sukima Switch Arena Tour '07 "W-Arena"|Sukima Switch ARENA TOUR'07 "W-ARENA"]] (スキマスイッチ) <br />
* [2010.11.24] [[Sukima Switch Tour 2010 "Lagrangian Point"|Sukima Switch TOUR 2010 "LAGRANGIAN POINT"]] (スキマスイッチ) <br />
* [2011.11.19] [[iTunes Live (Sukima Switch)|iTunes Live]]<br />
* [2013.09.11] [[Sukuma Switch Tour 2012-2013 "Doubles All Japan"|Sukima Switch TOUR 2012-2013 "DOUBLES ALL JAPAN"]] (スキマスイッチ)<br />
* [2018.12.12] [[Sukima Switch Tour 2018 "Algorhythm"|Sukima Switch TOUR 2018 "ALGOrhythm"]]<br />
* [2019.04.10] [[Sukima Switch 15th Anniversary Special at Yokohama Arena ~Reversible~|Sukima Switch 15th Anniversary Special at YOKOHAMA ARENA ~Reversible~]]<br />
* [2020.06.24] [[Sukima Switch Tour 2019-2020 Popman's Carnival Vol. 2|Sukima Switch TOUR 2019-2020 POPMAN'S CARNIVAL vol. 2]]<br />
* [2021.04.21] [[Sukima Switch Tour 2020-2021 Smoothie|Sukima Switch TOUR 2020-2021 Smoothie]]<br />
* [2023.02.15] [[Sukima Switch Tour 2022 "Cafe au Lait"|Sukima Switch TOUR 2022 "café au lait"]]<br />
* [2024.04.17] [[Sukima Switch 20th Anniversary "Popman's World 2023 Premium"|Sukima Switch 20th Anniversary "POPMAN'S WORLD 2023 Premium"]]<br />
<br />
===Singles===<br />
* [2003.07.09] [[View (Sukima Switch)|view]]<br />
* [2004.03.10] [[Kanade (Sukima Switch)|Kanade]] (奏(かなで)<br />
* [2004.06.16] [[Furete Mirai wo]] (ふれて未来を)<br />
* [2004.11.24] [[Fuyu no Kuchibue]] (冬の口笛)<br />
* [2005.04.20] [[Zenryoku Shounen]] (全力少年)<br />
* [2005.06.22] [[Ame Machi Kaze]] (雨待ち風)<br />
* [2006.03.01] [[Boku Note]] (ボクノート)<br />
* [2006.08.16] [[Guarana]] (ガラナ)<br />
* [2006.11.22] [[Akatsuki no Uta]] (アカツキの詩)<br />
* [2007.07.11] [[Marine Snow]] (マリンスノウ)<br />
* [2009.05.20] [[Niji no Recipe]] (虹のレシピ)<br />
* [2009.10.14] [[Golden Time Lover]] (ゴールデンタイムラバー)<br />
* [2010.07.07] [[Ice Cream Syndrome]] (アイスクリーム シンドローム)<br />
* [2011.01.26] [[Saigo no Hi]] (さいごのひ)<br />
* [2011.09.14] [[Hare Tokidoki Kumori]] (晴ときどき曇)<br />
* [2012.06.27] [[Last Scene (Sukima Switch)|Last Scene]] (ラストシーン)<br />
* [2012.08.08] [[Eureka (Sukima Switch)|Eureka]] (ユリーカ)<br />
* [2012.06.19] [[Scarlet (Sukima Switch)|Scarlet]] (スカーレット)<br />
* [2013.07.31] [[Hello Especially]]<br />
* [2014.07.23] [[Ah Yeah!!]]<br />
* [2014.11.19] [[Parabolover]] (パラボラヴァ)<br />
* [2014.12.03] [[Hoshi no Utsuwa]] (星のうつわ)<br />
* [2015.11.11] [[Line (Sukima Switch)|LINE]]<br />
* [2017.09.13] [[Mr. Kite / Richelka]] (ミスターカイト / リチェルカ)<br />
* [2019.07.03] [[Seishun (Sukima Switch)|Seishun]] (青春)<br />
* [2024.02.21] [[Lovin' Song]]<br />
<br />
===Collaborative Singles===<br />
* [2017.03.01] [[Kono Yami wo Terasu Hikari no Mukou ni]] (この闇を照らす光のむこうに; ''Beyond the Light That Illuminates This Darkness'') <small>([[Anly]]+[[Sukima Switch]])</small><br />
<br />
===Digital Singles===<br />
* [2011.07.13] [[Sentimental Hometown]] (センチメンタル ホームタウン)<br />
* [2011.08.13] [[Ishikoro Days]] (石コロDays)<br />
* [2017.01.06] [[Sayonara Escape]] (さよならエスケープ)<br />
* [2017.12.05] [[Christmas ga Yattekuru]] (クリスマスがやってくる)<br />
* [2019.03.28] [[Seishun (Sukima Switch)|Seishun]] (青春)<br />
* [2019.08.13] [[Revival|Revival -Ossan's Love Edition-]] (-おっさんずラブEdition-)<br />
* [2020.12.27] [[Tensai no Tane]] (天才の種)<br />
* [2021.04.14] [[Hoero!]] (吠えろ!)<br />
* [2021.06.29] [[Akane (Sukima Switch)|Akane]] (茜)<br />
* [2022.07.09] [[Up! (Sukima Switch)|up!!!!!!]]<br />
* [2023.09.06] [[Kotoba Rhythm]] (コトバリズム)<br />
* [2024.01.06] [[Lovin' Song]]<br />
<br />
===Video Releases===<br />
* [2005.11.23] [[Bessatsu Sukima Switch]] (別冊スキマスイッチ)<br />
* [2008.06.11] [[Live DVD "Sukima Switch Arena Tour '07 "W-Arena" the Movie"|Live DVD "Sukima Switch ARENA TOUR'07 "W-ARENA" THE MOVIE"]] (スキマスイッチ)<br />
* [2010.11.24] [[Live DVD "Sukima Switch Tour 2010 "Lagrangian Point" the Movie"|Live DVD "Sukima Switch TOUR 2010 "LAGRANGIAN POINT" THE MOVIE"]] (スキマスイッチ)<br />
* [2012.10.24] [[Sukima Switch Tour 2012 "Musium" the Movie|Sukima Switch TOUR 2012 "musium" THE MOVIE]] (スキマスイッチ TOUR 2012 “musium" THE MOVIE)<br />
* [2013.10.02] [[Sukima Switch Tour 2012-2013 "Doubles All Japan" the Movie|Sukima Switch TOUR 2012-2013 "Doubles All Japan" THE MOVIE]] (スキマスイッチTOUR 2012-2013“Doubles All Japan"THE MOVIE)<br />
* [2014.03.26] [[Sukima Switch 10th Anniversary Arena Tour 2013 "Popman's World" the Movie|Sukima Switch 10th Annivesary Arena Tour 2013 "POPMAN'S WORLD" THE MOVIE]] (スキマスイッチ 10th Anniversary Arena Tour 2013 “POPMAN'S WORLD" THE MOVIE)<br />
* [2014.05.28] [[Sukima Switch 10th Anniversary "Symphonic Sound of SukimaSwitch" the Movie|Sukima Switch 10th Anniversary "Symphonic Sound of SukimaSwitch" THE MOVIE]] (スキマスイッチ 10th Anniversary “Symphonic Sound of SukimaSwitch" THE MOVIE)<br />
* [2014.07.23] [[Sukimaswitch in Augusta Camp 2013]]<br />
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===Other DVDs===<br />
* [2012.12.26] [["Yamazaki Masayoshi Sukima Switch Hata Motohiro A Night With Strings - Featuring Hattori Takayuki -" at Nippon Budokan]]<br />
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===Collaborations/Other ===<br />
* [2000.12.06] [[Blitz Pia Selection from Newcomer Carnival 2000|BLITZ・PIA SELECTION FROM NEWCOMER CARNIVAL 2000]] ''(#13 Yuunagi (The La Mix))''<br />
* [2007.01.17] [[SOFFet]] - [[Kokoro Film Note]] ''(#6 Oto Yuugi ~Sandan~ feat. '''Sukima Switch''')''<br />
* [2010.10.20] [[Golden Circle (album)|Golden Circle]] ''(#1 Oda Kazumasa, '''Sukima Switch''', Doujima Kouhei, Teraoka Yohito - Uta ga Dekita yo)'' <br />
* [2011.11.23] [[Tamashiro Chiharu]] - [[Brand New Days]] ''(#3 Zero Centi)''<br />
* [2012.02.29] [[ap bank fes '11 Fund for Japan]] ''(DVD2 "and I close to you")''<br />
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==External Links==<br />
* [http://www.office-augusta.com/sukimaswitch/index.html Official Website]<br />
* [http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/Music/Arch/ARI/sukimaswitch/ Sony Music Profile]<br />
* [http://twitter.com/#!/sukima_official Official Twitter]<br />
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[[Category:Two-Member Bands]]<br />
[[Category:J-Pop]]<br />
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<div>[[Image:flumpool - Distance promo.jpg|thumb|500px|flumpool promoting "[[Distance (flumpool)|Distance]]" (2021)]]<br />
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'''flumpool''' (フランプール) is a [[:Category:J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band from [[Osaka]], [[Japan]]. They formed the band in 2002. In 2007 they gained a drummer and changed their name to flumpool. The band's name is derived from the English word "four", since there are 4 members, they took the first letter "f", along with the word meaning mass, "lump" and the word "pool". flumpool is under [[A-Sketch]], the new sub-label created by [[AMUSE]] in 2008.<br />
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==Members==<br />
* [[Yamamura Ryuta]] (山村隆太): Vocal and Guitar <br />
* [[Sakai Kazuki]] (阪井一生): Guitar <br />
* [[Amakawa Genki]] (尼川元気): Bass <br />
* [[Ogura Seiji]] (小倉誠司): Drums<br />
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==Information==<br />
In 2007, flumpool began touring, playing on February 26 at Osaka Club Quattro, and continuing in other venues throughout the city. By July, the band released their first indies single, "[[Mirai Kanai]]", which was up for sale on indiesmusic.com and, in 2008, "[[Mirai Kanai]]", was released digitally. Their next step was the release of the second indie single named "[[Labo|labo]]" which was sold in [[Wikiepdia:Tower Records|Tower Records]] and [[Wikiepdia:TSUTAYA Records|TSUTAYA Records]], limited to 5,000 copies. "[[Labo|labo]]" was also the opening theme of TBS's [[CDTV]] in August 2008. The band began to receive some recognition, ranking number one on Access Rankings for "[[Labo|labo]]"’s [[PV]], as well as being named the Campaign Song Artist for [[au]] [[Wikipedia:KDDI|KDDI]] [[Wikipedia:LISMO|'LISMO']], a Japanese telephone provider. <br />
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During October, flumpool released their song "[[Hana ni Nare]]" and became the music for [[Wikipedia:LISMO|LISMO]]'s TV commercial. Due to its success,the song was also featured on SPACESHOWER TV's website's POWER PUSH along with an interview with flumpool. Because of "[[Hana ni Nare]]" popularity, flumpool was invited by Fuji TV to perform, for the first time, on Mezamashi TV. Next month, the band relased another digital single, "[[Over the Rain ~Hikari no Hashi~|Over the rain ~Hikari no Hashi~]]", which was the theme song for the TBS [[dorama]] [[Bloody Monday|BLOODY MONDAY]]. <br />
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By November, they were signed onto AMUSE records under the sub-label A-Sketch. With the digital releases of "[[Hana ni Nare]]" and "[[Over the Rain ~Hikari no Hashi~|Over the rain ~Hikari no Hashi~]]", flumpool releases their first mini-album, "[[Unreal]]", which was an instant success, selling 241,628 total copies.<br />
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2009 started with the release of their first major single, "[[Hoshi ni Negai wo (flumpool)|Hoshi ni Negai wo]]". The song was used as the [[CM|commercial]] song for [[wikipedia:NTT Communications Corp|NTT Communications]]' "MUSICO". In July, it comes their second major single and their first tie-in with a movie: "[[MW ~Dear Mr. & Ms. Picaresque~ / Natsu Dive|MW ~Dear Mr. & Ms. Picaresque~]]" was used as the theme song for [http://asianmediawiki.com/MW "MW"] adapted from [[Osamu Tezuka]]'s manga, and its lyrics are linked to the theme of the movie. To end the year of 2009, flumpool released their first album "[[What's flumpool!?]]".<br />
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==Discography==<br />
[[Image:FLUMPOOLHANANINAREPROMO.jpg|thumb|250px|flumpool promoting "[[Hana ni Nare]]" (2008)]]<br />
[[Image:ZANZOUpromo2.jpg|thumb|250px|flumpool promoting "[[Zanzou]]" (2010)]]<br />
[[Image:experiencepromo2.jpg|thumb|250px|flumpool promoting ''[[Experience (flumpool)|experience]]'' (2012)]]<br />
[[Image:flumpool promoting best album.jpg|thumb|250px|flumpool promoting ''[[The Best 2008-2014 "Monument"|The Best 2008-2014 "MONUMENT"]]'' (2014)]]<br />
[[Image:flumpool - FREE YOUR MIND promo.jpg|thumb|250px|flumpool promoting "[[Free Your Mind (flumpool)|FREE YOUR MIND]]" (2016)]]<br />
===Studio Albums===<br />
* [2009.12.23] [[What's flumpool!|What's flumpool!?]]<br />
* [2011.01.26] [[Fantasia of Life Stripe]]<br />
* [2012.12.12] [[Experience (flumpool)|experience]]<br />
* [2016.03.16] [[Egg (flumpool)|EGG]]<br />
* [2020.05.20] [[Real (flumpool)|Real]]<br />
* [2022.03.16] [[A Spring Breath]]<br />
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===Best Albums===<br />
* [2014.05.21] [[The Best 2008-2014 "Monument"|The Best 2008-2014 "MONUMENT"]]<br />
* [2023.10.09] [[The Best flumpool 2.0 ~Blue (2008-2011) & Red (2019-2023)~]]<br />
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===Remix Albums===<br />
* [2009.12.23] [[What's Red Dracul Scar Tissue!|What's Red Dracul Scar Tissue !?]]<br />
* [2011.01.26] [[Fantezie muzicala de curcubeul vietii|Fantezie muzicală de curcubeul vieţii]]<br />
* [2012.12.12] [[Experimental (flumpool)|experimental]] <small>('''Red Dracul Scar Tissue''' x [[Jazztronik]])</small><br />
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===Other Albums===<br />
* [2017.09.14] [[Hajimete no flumpool]] (はじめてのflumpool) <small>(Digital Selection Album)</small><br />
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===Mini-Albums===<br />
* [2008.11.19] [[Unreal]]<br />
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===Singles===<br />
* [2007.07.24] [[Mirai Kanai]] (ミライカナイ)<br />
* [2008.08.27] [[Labo|labo]]<br />
* [2009.02.25] [[Hoshi ni Negai wo (flumpool)|Hoshi ni Negai wo]] (星に願いを; ''Wish Upon a Star'')<br />
* [2009.07.01] [[MW ~Dear Mr. & Ms. Picaresque~ / Natsu Dive]] (MV ~Dear Mr. & Ms. ピカレスク~ / 夏Dive)<br />
* [2010.02.03] [[Zanzou]] (残像)<br />
* [2010.06.23] [[Reboot ~Akiramenai Uta~ / Nagareboshi|reboot ~Akiramenai Uta~ / Nagareboshi]] (reboot ~あきらめない詩~ / 流れ星)<br />
* [2010.09.29] [[Kimi ni Todoke (flumpool)|Kimi ni Todoke]] (君に届け; ''Reaching You'')<br />
* [2011.07.27] [[Donna Mirai ni mo Ai wa Aru / Touch]] (どんな未来にも愛はある)<br />
* [2011.09.07] [[Akashi (flumpool)|Akashi]] (証; ''Proof'')<br />
* [2011.12.07] [[Present (flumpool)|Present]]<br />
* [2012.07.04] [[Because... I am]]<br />
* [2012.11.07] [[Answer (flumpool)|Answer]]<br />
* [2013.07.03] [[Taisetsu na Mono wa Kimi Igai ni Miataranakute / Binetsu Refrain]] (大切なものは君以外に見当たらなくて / 微熱リフレーム; ''There is Nothing More Precious Than You / Slight Fever'')<br />
* [2013.10.02] [[Tsuyoku Hakanaku / Belief ~Haru wo Matsu Kimi e~]] (強く儚く / Belief ~春を待つ君へ~)<br />
* [2015.05.13] [[Four Rooms|FOUR ROOMS]]<br />
* [2015.08.05] [[Natsu yo Tomenaide ~You're Romantic~]] (夏よ止めないで; ''Don't Stop, Summer'')<br />
* [2016.02.10] [[Yoru wa Nemureru kai|Yoru wa Nemureru kai?]] (夜は眠れるかい?; ''Can You Sleep at Night?'')<br />
* [2016.11.02] [[Free Your Mind (flumpool)|FREE YOUR MIND]]<br />
* [2017.03.22] [[Last Call (flumpool)|Last Call]] (ラストコール)<br />
* [2017.12.26] [[Toutoi]] (とうとい)<br />
* [2019.05.22] [[Help (flumpool)|HELP]]<br />
* [2020.02.26] [[Subarashiki Uso]] (素晴らしき嘘; ''Wonderful Lie'')<br />
* [2021.05.26] [[Distance (flumpool)|Distance]] (ディスタンス)<br />
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===Digital Singles===<br />
* [2008.10.01] [[Hana ni Nare]] (花になれ; ''Become a Flower'')<br />
* [2008.11.05] [[Over the Rain ~Hikari no Hashi~|Over the rain ~Hikari no Hashi~]] (Over the rain ~ひかりの橋~; ''Bridge of Light'')<br />
* [2009.10.14] [[Frame (flumpool)|Frame]] (フレイム)<br />
* [2009.11.18] [[Mitsumetetai (flumpool)|Mitsumetetai]] (見つめていたい; ''I Want to Be Gazing at You'')<br />
* [2010.12.15] [[Snowy Nights Serenade ~Kokoro Mademo Tsunagitai~]] (Snowy Nights Serenade ~心までも繋ぎたい~)<br />
* [2017.09.14] [[Winner (flumpool)|WINNER]]<br />
* [2017.10.04] [[To Be Continued... (flumpool)|To be continued...]]<br />
* [2020.12.25] [[Daijoubu (flumpool)|Daijoubu]] (大丈夫; ''All Right'')<br />
* [2021.10.01] [[Sono Tsugi ni]] (その次に)<br />
* [2023.04.07] [[Magic (flumpool)|Magic]]<br />
* [2023.07.07] [[Hiasobi (flumpool)|Hiasobi]] (ヒアソビ)<br />
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===Other Singles===<br />
* [2010.12.22] [[Two of Us (flumpool)|two of us]]<br />
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===Video Releases===<br />
* [2009.07.01] [["How Did We Feel Then?" ~flumpool Tour 2009 "Unreal" Live At Shibuya Club Quattro~|"How did we feel then?" ~flumpool Tour 2009 "Unreal" Live at Shibuya Club Quattro~]]<br />
* [2010.02.24] [[flumpool Tour 2009 "Unclose" Special!! Live At Nippon Budokan|flumpool tour 2009 "Unclose" Special!! LIVE at Nippon Budokan]]<br />
* [2011.04.06] [[flumpool Live at Yokohama Arena!! Special Live 2010 "Snowy Nights Serenade ~Kokoro Mademo Tsunagitai~"|flumpool Live at YOKOHAMA ARENA!! Special Live 2010 "Snowy Nights Serenade ~Kokoro Mademo Tsunagitai~"]] (flumpool Live at YOKOHAMA ARENA!! Special Live 2010 "Snowy Nights Serenade ~心までも繋ぎたい~")<br />
* [2012.04.01] [[flumpool Special Live 2011 "Present ~Arigatou Matsuri! Koyoi wa Utaou! Odori Tsukusou!~" at Saitama Super Arena]] (flumpool Special Live 2011「Present ~ありがとう祭り!今宵は歌おう!踊り尽くそう!~」 at さいたまスーパーアリーナ)<br />
* [2013.04.24] [[flumpool Special Live 2013 "Experience" at Yokohama Arena|flumpool Special Live 2013 "experience" at YOKOHAMA ARENA]]<br />
* [2013.12.25] [[flumpool 5th Anniversary Special Live "For our 1,826 days & your 43,824 hours" at Nippon Budokan]]<br />
* [2014.05.21] [[Believer's High]] (ビリーバーズ・ハイ)<br />
* [2014.08.09] [[flumpool Music Clips 2008-2014 "Movement"|flumpool Music Clips 2008-2014 "MOVEMENT"]]<br />
* [2014.12.03] [[flumpool 5th Anniversary Tour 2014 "MOMENT" (Arena Special) at Yokohama Arena|flumpool 5th Anniversary tour 2014 ''MOMENT'' <ARENA SPECIAL> at YOKOHAMA ARENA]]<br />
* [2015.11.18] [[flumpool Manatsu no Yagai Live 2015 "For Roots" ~Osaka Fields Forever~|flumpool Manatsu no Yagai★LIVE 2015 ''FOR ROOTS'' ~Osaka Fields Forever~]] (flumpool 真夏の野外★LIVE 2015 「FOR ROOTS」 ~オオサカ・フィールズ・フォーエバー~)<br />
* [2018.06.27] [[flumpool 8th Tour 2017 Beginning Special "Re:image" at Nippon Budokan|flumpool 8th tour 2017 Beginning Special「Re:image」at NIPPON BUDOKAN]]<br />
* [2020.12.03] [[flumpool "For Roots" ~Han Real~|flumpool "FOR ROOTS" ~Han Real~]] (~半Real~)<br />
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==Publications==<br />
===Books===<br />
[[Image:flumpool fourbond.jpg|100px]]<br />
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* [2010.03] [[flumpool Fourbond|flumpool fourbond]]<br />
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===Band Scores===<br />
[[Image:flumpool song collection.jpg|100px]]<br />
[[Image:flumpool What's flumpool.jpg|100px]]<br />
[[Image:flumpool Fantasia of Life Stripe.jpg|100px]]<br />
[[Image:flumpool Single Collection.jpg|100px]]<br />
[[Image:Band Score flumpool experience.jpg|100px]]<br />
[[Image:Piano Solo flumpool Best Selection.jpg|100px]]<br />
[[Image:flumpool Single Collection2013.jpg|100px]]<br />
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* [2009.12] [[flumpool Song Collection|flumpool song collection]]<br />
* [2010.01] [[flumpool "What's flumpool!?" 1st Full-Album Zenkyoku Matching!!]]<br />
* [2011.02] [[flumpool "Fantasia of Life Stripe"]]<br />
* [2011.03] [[flumpool Single Collection (2011)|flumpool Single Collection]]<br />
* [2012.12] [[Band Score flumpool "Experience"|Band Score flumpool "experience"]]<br />
* [2012.12] [[Piano Solo flumpool Best Selection]]<br />
* [2013.01] [[flumpool Single Collection (2013)|flumpool Single Collection]]<br />
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==External Links==<br />
*[http://www.flumpool.jp/ flumpool Official Website]<br />
*[http://www.amuse.co.jp/artist/flumpool/ AMUSE Website]<br />
*[http://pc.amob.jp/blog/flumpool/ flumpool Offical Blog]<br />
*[http://www.myspace.com/flumpool flumpool's MySpace]<br />
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[[Category:J-Rock]]<br />
[[Category:J-Pop]]<br />
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<div>[[Image:flumpool - Distance promo.jpg|thumb|500px|flumpool promoting "[[Distance (flumpool)|Distance]]" (2021)]]<br />
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'''flumpool''' (フランプール) is a [[:Category:J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band from [[Osaka]], [[Japan]]. They formed the band in 2002. In 2007 they gained a drummer and changed their name to flumpool. The band's name is derived from the English word "four", since there are 4 members, they took the first letter "f", along with the word meaning mass, "lump" and the word "pool". flumpool is under [[A-Sketch]], the new sub-label created by [[AMUSE]] in 2008.<br />
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==Members==<br />
* [[Yamamura Ryuta]] (山村隆太): Vocal and Guitar <br />
* [[Sakai Kazuki]] (阪井一生): Guitar <br />
* [[Amakawa Genki]] (尼川元気): Bass <br />
* [[Ogura Seiji]] (小倉誠司): Drums<br />
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==Information==<br />
In 2007, flumpool began touring, playing on February 26 at Osaka Club Quattro, and continuing in other venues throughout the city. By July, the band released their first indies single, "[[Mirai Kanai]]", which was up for sale on indiesmusic.com and, in 2008, "[[Mirai Kanai]]", was released digitally. Their next step was the release of the second indie single named "[[Labo|labo]]" which was sold in [[Wikiepdia:Tower Records|Tower Records]] and [[Wikiepdia:TSUTAYA Records|TSUTAYA Records]], limited to 5,000 copies. "[[Labo|labo]]" was also the opening theme of TBS's [[CDTV]] in August 2008. The band began to receive some recognition, ranking number one on Access Rankings for "[[Labo|labo]]"’s [[PV]], as well as being named the Campaign Song Artist for [[au]] [[Wikipedia:KDDI|KDDI]] [[Wikipedia:LISMO|'LISMO']], a Japanese telephone provider. <br />
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During October, flumpool released their song "[[Hana ni Nare]]" and became the music for [[Wikipedia:LISMO|LISMO]]'s TV commercial. Due to its success,the song was also featured on SPACESHOWER TV's website's POWER PUSH along with an interview with flumpool. Because of "[[Hana ni Nare]]" popularity, flumpool was invited by Fuji TV to perform, for the first time, on Mezamashi TV. Next month, the band relased another digital single, "[[Over the Rain ~Hikari no Hashi~|Over the rain ~Hikari no Hashi~]]", which was the theme song for the TBS [[dorama]] [[Bloody Monday|BLOODY MONDAY]]. <br />
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By November, they were signed onto AMUSE records under the sub-label A-Sketch. With the digital releases of "[[Hana ni Nare]]" and "[[Over the Rain ~Hikari no Hashi~|Over the rain ~Hikari no Hashi~]]", flumpool releases their first mini-album, "[[Unreal]]", which was an instant success, selling 241,628 total copies.<br />
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2009 started with the release of their first major single, "[[Hoshi ni Negai wo (flumpool)|Hoshi ni Negai wo]]". The song was used as the [[CM|commercial]] song for [[wikipedia:NTT Communications Corp|NTT Communications]]' "MUSICO". In July, it comes their second major single and their first tie-in with a movie: "[[MW ~Dear Mr. & Ms. Picaresque~ / Natsu Dive|MW ~Dear Mr. & Ms. Picaresque~]]" was used as the theme song for [http://asianmediawiki.com/MW "MW"] adapted from [[Osamu Tezuka]]'s manga, and its lyrics are linked to the theme of the movie. To end the year of 2009, flumpool released their first album "[[What's flumpool!?]]".<br />
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==Discography==<br />
[[Image:FLUMPOOLHANANINAREPROMO.jpg|thumb|250px|flumpool promoting "[[Hana ni Nare]]" (2008)]]<br />
[[Image:ZANZOUpromo2.jpg|thumb|250px|flumpool promoting "[[Zanzou]]" (2010)]]<br />
[[Image:experiencepromo2.jpg|thumb|250px|flumpool promoting ''[[Experience (flumpool)|experience]]'' (2012)]]<br />
[[Image:flumpool promoting best album.jpg|thumb|250px|flumpool promoting ''[[The Best 2008-2014 "Monument"|The Best 2008-2014 "MONUMENT"]]'' (2014)]]<br />
[[Image:flumpool - FREE YOUR MIND promo.jpg|thumb|250px|flumpool promoting "[[Free Your Mind (flumpool)|FREE YOUR MIND]]" (2016)]]<br />
===Studio Albums===<br />
* [2009.12.23] [[What's flumpool!|What's flumpool!?]]<br />
* [2011.01.26] [[Fantasia of Life Stripe]]<br />
* [2012.12.12] [[Experience (flumpool)|experience]]<br />
* [2016.03.16] [[Egg (flumpool)|EGG]]<br />
* [2020.05.20] [[Real (flumpool)|Real]]<br />
* [2022.03.16] [[A Spring Breath]]<br />
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===Best Albums===<br />
* [2014.05.21] [[The Best 2008-2014 "Monument"|The Best 2008-2014 "MONUMENT"]]<br />
* [2023.10.09] [[The Best flumpool 2.0 ~Blue [2008-2011] & Red [2019-2023]~]]<br />
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===Remix Albums===<br />
* [2009.12.23] [[What's Red Dracul Scar Tissue!|What's Red Dracul Scar Tissue !?]]<br />
* [2011.01.26] [[Fantezie muzicala de curcubeul vietii|Fantezie muzicală de curcubeul vieţii]]<br />
* [2012.12.12] [[Experimental (flumpool)|experimental]] <small>('''Red Dracul Scar Tissue''' x [[Jazztronik]])</small><br />
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===Other Albums===<br />
* [2017.09.14] [[Hajimete no flumpool]] (はじめてのflumpool) <small>(Digital Selection Album)</small><br />
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===Mini-Albums===<br />
* [2008.11.19] [[Unreal]]<br />
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===Singles===<br />
* [2007.07.24] [[Mirai Kanai]] (ミライカナイ)<br />
* [2008.08.27] [[Labo|labo]]<br />
* [2009.02.25] [[Hoshi ni Negai wo (flumpool)|Hoshi ni Negai wo]] (星に願いを; ''Wish Upon a Star'')<br />
* [2009.07.01] [[MW ~Dear Mr. & Ms. Picaresque~ / Natsu Dive]] (MV ~Dear Mr. & Ms. ピカレスク~ / 夏Dive)<br />
* [2010.02.03] [[Zanzou]] (残像)<br />
* [2010.06.23] [[Reboot ~Akiramenai Uta~ / Nagareboshi|reboot ~Akiramenai Uta~ / Nagareboshi]] (reboot ~あきらめない詩~ / 流れ星)<br />
* [2010.09.29] [[Kimi ni Todoke (flumpool)|Kimi ni Todoke]] (君に届け; ''Reaching You'')<br />
* [2011.07.27] [[Donna Mirai ni mo Ai wa Aru / Touch]] (どんな未来にも愛はある)<br />
* [2011.09.07] [[Akashi (flumpool)|Akashi]] (証; ''Proof'')<br />
* [2011.12.07] [[Present (flumpool)|Present]]<br />
* [2012.07.04] [[Because... I am]]<br />
* [2012.11.07] [[Answer (flumpool)|Answer]]<br />
* [2013.07.03] [[Taisetsu na Mono wa Kimi Igai ni Miataranakute / Binetsu Refrain]] (大切なものは君以外に見当たらなくて / 微熱リフレーム; ''There is Nothing More Precious Than You / Slight Fever'')<br />
* [2013.10.02] [[Tsuyoku Hakanaku / Belief ~Haru wo Matsu Kimi e~]] (強く儚く / Belief ~春を待つ君へ~)<br />
* [2015.05.13] [[Four Rooms|FOUR ROOMS]]<br />
* [2015.08.05] [[Natsu yo Tomenaide ~You're Romantic~]] (夏よ止めないで; ''Don't Stop, Summer'')<br />
* [2016.02.10] [[Yoru wa Nemureru kai|Yoru wa Nemureru kai?]] (夜は眠れるかい?; ''Can You Sleep at Night?'')<br />
* [2016.11.02] [[Free Your Mind (flumpool)|FREE YOUR MIND]]<br />
* [2017.03.22] [[Last Call (flumpool)|Last Call]] (ラストコール)<br />
* [2017.12.26] [[Toutoi]] (とうとい)<br />
* [2019.05.22] [[Help (flumpool)|HELP]]<br />
* [2020.02.26] [[Subarashiki Uso]] (素晴らしき嘘; ''Wonderful Lie'')<br />
* [2021.05.26] [[Distance (flumpool)|Distance]] (ディスタンス)<br />
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===Digital Singles===<br />
* [2008.10.01] [[Hana ni Nare]] (花になれ; ''Become a Flower'')<br />
* [2008.11.05] [[Over the Rain ~Hikari no Hashi~|Over the rain ~Hikari no Hashi~]] (Over the rain ~ひかりの橋~; ''Bridge of Light'')<br />
* [2009.10.14] [[Frame (flumpool)|Frame]] (フレイム)<br />
* [2009.11.18] [[Mitsumetetai (flumpool)|Mitsumetetai]] (見つめていたい; ''I Want to Be Gazing at You'')<br />
* [2010.12.15] [[Snowy Nights Serenade ~Kokoro Mademo Tsunagitai~]] (Snowy Nights Serenade ~心までも繋ぎたい~)<br />
* [2017.09.14] [[Winner (flumpool)|WINNER]]<br />
* [2017.10.04] [[To Be Continued... (flumpool)|To be continued...]]<br />
* [2020.12.25] [[Daijoubu (flumpool)|Daijoubu]] (大丈夫; ''All Right'')<br />
* [2021.10.01] [[Sono Tsugi ni]] (その次に)<br />
* [2023.04.07] [[Magic (flumpool)|Magic]]<br />
* [2023.07.07] [[Hiasobi]] (ヒアソビ)<br />
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===Other Singles===<br />
* [2010.12.22] [[Two of Us (flumpool)|two of us]]<br />
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===Video Releases===<br />
* [2009.07.01] [["How Did We Feel Then?" ~flumpool Tour 2009 "Unreal" Live At Shibuya Club Quattro~|"How did we feel then?" ~flumpool Tour 2009 "Unreal" Live at Shibuya Club Quattro~]]<br />
* [2010.02.24] [[flumpool Tour 2009 "Unclose" Special!! Live At Nippon Budokan|flumpool tour 2009 "Unclose" Special!! LIVE at Nippon Budokan]]<br />
* [2011.04.06] [[flumpool Live at Yokohama Arena!! Special Live 2010 "Snowy Nights Serenade ~Kokoro Mademo Tsunagitai~"|flumpool Live at YOKOHAMA ARENA!! Special Live 2010 "Snowy Nights Serenade ~Kokoro Mademo Tsunagitai~"]] (flumpool Live at YOKOHAMA ARENA!! Special Live 2010 "Snowy Nights Serenade ~心までも繋ぎたい~")<br />
* [2012.04.01] [[flumpool Special Live 2011 "Present ~Arigatou Matsuri! Koyoi wa Utaou! Odori Tsukusou!~" at Saitama Super Arena]] (flumpool Special Live 2011「Present ~ありがとう祭り!今宵は歌おう!踊り尽くそう!~」 at さいたまスーパーアリーナ)<br />
* [2013.04.24] [[flumpool Special Live 2013 "Experience" at Yokohama Arena|flumpool Special Live 2013 "experience" at YOKOHAMA ARENA]]<br />
* [2013.12.25] [[flumpool 5th Anniversary Special Live "For our 1,826 days & your 43,824 hours" at Nippon Budokan]]<br />
* [2014.05.21] [[Believer's High]] (ビリーバーズ・ハイ)<br />
* [2014.08.09] [[flumpool Music Clips 2008-2014 "Movement"|flumpool Music Clips 2008-2014 "MOVEMENT"]]<br />
* [2014.12.03] [[flumpool 5th Anniversary Tour 2014 "MOMENT" (Arena Special) at Yokohama Arena|flumpool 5th Anniversary tour 2014 ''MOMENT'' <ARENA SPECIAL> at YOKOHAMA ARENA]]<br />
* [2015.11.18] [[flumpool Manatsu no Yagai Live 2015 "For Roots" ~Osaka Fields Forever~|flumpool Manatsu no Yagai★LIVE 2015 ''FOR ROOTS'' ~Osaka Fields Forever~]] (flumpool 真夏の野外★LIVE 2015 「FOR ROOTS」 ~オオサカ・フィールズ・フォーエバー~)<br />
* [2018.06.27] [[flumpool 8th Tour 2017 Beginning Special "Re:image" at Nippon Budokan|flumpool 8th tour 2017 Beginning Special「Re:image」at NIPPON BUDOKAN]]<br />
* [2020.12.03] [[flumpool "For Roots" ~Han Real~|flumpool "FOR ROOTS" ~Han Real~]] (~半Real~)<br />
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==Publications==<br />
===Books===<br />
[[Image:flumpool fourbond.jpg|100px]]<br />
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* [2010.03] [[flumpool Fourbond|flumpool fourbond]]<br />
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===Band Scores===<br />
[[Image:flumpool song collection.jpg|100px]]<br />
[[Image:flumpool What's flumpool.jpg|100px]]<br />
[[Image:flumpool Fantasia of Life Stripe.jpg|100px]]<br />
[[Image:flumpool Single Collection.jpg|100px]]<br />
[[Image:Band Score flumpool experience.jpg|100px]]<br />
[[Image:Piano Solo flumpool Best Selection.jpg|100px]]<br />
[[Image:flumpool Single Collection2013.jpg|100px]]<br />
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* [2009.12] [[flumpool Song Collection|flumpool song collection]]<br />
* [2010.01] [[flumpool "What's flumpool!?" 1st Full-Album Zenkyoku Matching!!]]<br />
* [2011.02] [[flumpool "Fantasia of Life Stripe"]]<br />
* [2011.03] [[flumpool Single Collection (2011)|flumpool Single Collection]]<br />
* [2012.12] [[Band Score flumpool "Experience"|Band Score flumpool "experience"]]<br />
* [2012.12] [[Piano Solo flumpool Best Selection]]<br />
* [2013.01] [[flumpool Single Collection (2013)|flumpool Single Collection]]<br />
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==External Links==<br />
*[http://www.flumpool.jp/ flumpool Official Website]<br />
*[http://www.amuse.co.jp/artist/flumpool/ AMUSE Website]<br />
*[http://pc.amob.jp/blog/flumpool/ flumpool Offical Blog]<br />
*[http://www.myspace.com/flumpool flumpool's MySpace]<br />
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[[Category:J-Rock]]<br />
[[Category:J-Pop]]<br />
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'''Suneohair''' (スネオヘアー) is the stage name of [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] singer-songwriter, producer, and actor '''Watanabe Kenji''' (渡辺健二). Since early 2010, he has been signed with the major label [[STARCHILD]], a sub-label of [[KING RECORDS]]. He had transferred from the [[Sony Music Entertainment]] sub-label [[Sony Music Entertainment#EPIC Records|EPIC Records]] after the release of his first [[Best (Suneohair)|best album]] in September of 2009. He is mostly known for signing the ending theme songs for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Hachimitsu to Clover]]'', "[[Waltz (Suneohair)|Waltz]]" and "[[Split]]".<br />
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==Profile==<br />
* '''Stage Name:''' Suneohair (スネオヘアー)<br />
* '''Birth Name:''' Watanabe Kenji (渡辺健二)<br />
* '''Birth Date:''' {{bda|1971|05|06|mf=yes}}<br />
* '''Birth Place:''' [[Wikipedia:Nagaoka, Niigata|Nagaoka]], [[Niigata Prefecture]], [[Japan]]<br />
* '''[[Blood Type]]:''' O<br />
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==Biography==<br />
[[File:Suneohair - a watercolor promo.jpg|thumb|200px|Suneohair promoting ''[[A Watercolor|a watercolor]]'' (2003)]]<br />
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At a young age Suneohair began to gain a real interest in music, which started when his parents gave him a [[Wikipedia:Casiotone|Casiotone]] keyboard as a present in the fourth grade. After graduating college, in 1998, he sent in his first demo tape to indies label [[cafe au label]]. Later that year in August, he began to be the support bassist for [[THE SUGAR FIELDS]], playing several lives with the band.<br />
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Soon he was accepted by the label and Suneohair performed his first live in January of 1999, with his debut album ''[[Sun! Neo! Air!|SUN!NEO!AIR!]]'' coming out in February. During his indies phase, he released an album, three mini-albums, and two sigles. In 2002 he signed with the [[Sony Music Entertainment]] sub-label [[Sony Music Entertainment#EPIC Records|EPIC Records]] and debuted as a major act with his third single "[[Ivory (Suneohair)|Ivory]]" in May.<br />
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Suneohair is well known outside of Japan for singing the ending theme songs for both seasons of the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Hachimitsu to Clover]]''. "[[Waltz (Suneohair)|Waltz]]" was the theme song for half of season one, and "[[Split]]" was the ending for all of season two (being his 11th and 14th single respectively). The songs have since appeared in both of the anime's original soundtracks.<br />
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By the end of 2010, it was announced that Suneohair and actress/singer [[Tomosaka Rie]] are planning to get married. It would be the second marriage for [[Tomosaka Rie]], who is divorced from theatrical producer [[Kawahara Masahiko]]. Suneohair has previously been married twice to the same woman, with whom he has two children. Their relationship apparently started when the two met at the set of the movie ''[[Aburakusasu no Matsuri]]'', which is scheduled for release in late autumn. They sung a duet as its ending theme song.<ref>"[http://www.japan-zone.com/news/2010/08/11/tomosaka_rie_suneohair_to_wed.shtml Tomosaka Rie, Suneohair to Wed]" ''Japan Zone''. 2010.08.11. Retrieved 2010.12.14.</ref><br />
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[[File:Suneohair - Kanashimi promo.jpg|thumb|200px|Suneohair promoting ''[[Kanashimi]]'' (2005)]]<br />
<br />
==Discography==<br />
[[File:Suneohair - headphone music promo.jpg|thumb|200px|Suneohair promoting "[[Headphone Music|headphone music]]" (2006)]]<br />
===Studio Albums===<br />
* [1999.02.17] [[Sun! Neo! Air!|SUN!NEO!AIR!]] (Indies)<br />
* [2002.10.09] [[Sunestyle]] (スネスタイル)<br />
* [2003.07.24] [[A Watercolor|a watercolor]]<br />
* [2004.12.15] [[Folk (album)|Folk]] (フォーク)<br />
* [2005.12.07] [[Kanashimi]] (カナシミ; ''Sorrow'')<br />
* [2007.02.21] [[Skirt (Suneohair album)|Skirt]] (スカート)<br />
* [2008.11.12] [[Birthday (Suneohair album)|Birthday]] (バースデー)<br />
* [2011.08.24] [[Suneohair (album)|Suneohair]] (スネオヘアー)<br />
* [2013.05.22] [[8 (album)|8]] (エイト; ''Eight'')<br />
* [2015.06.22] [[Tundra (Suneohair album)|Tundra]]<br />
* [2016.05.25] [[0 (Suneohair)|0]] (ラブ; ''Zero'')<br />
<br />
===Mini-Albums===<br />
* [1999.07.27] [[Natsu Yori]] (夏より; ''At Summer'') (Indies)<br />
* [1999.11.19] [[Noopan Life]] (ノーパンライフ; ''Underwear-less Life'') (Indies)<br />
* [2000.02.22] [[Fuyu no Tsubasa (mini-album)|Fuyu no Tsubasa]] (冬の翼; ''The Wings of Winter'') (Indies)<br />
* [2003.11.19] [[Tokyo Bivouac]] (東京ビバーク)<br />
* [2010.06.23] [[Sakasama Bridge (mini-album)|Sakasama Bridge]] (逆様ブリッジ; ''Upside Down Bridge'')<br />
* [2010.12.08] [[Akai Coat (mini-album)|Akai Coat]] (赤いコート; ''Red Coat'')<br />
* [2017.06.14] [[Kiss Me Quickly|Kiss me quickly]]<br />
<br />
===Best Albums===<br />
* [2009.09.30] [[Best (Suneohair)|Best]] (ベスト)<br />
<br />
===Live Albums===<br />
* [2018.12.26] [[Suneohair All Singles Best -Live 2018-|Suneohair ALL SINGLES BEST -LIVE 2018-]]<br />
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[[File:Suneohair - Tsutaete yo promo.jpg|thumb|200px|Suneohair promoting "[[Tsutaete yo / Kimagure na Kisetsu no Sei de]]" (2007)]]<br />
[[File:Suneohair - Iitai Koto wa Itsumo promo.jpg|thumb|200px|Suneohair promoting "[[Iitai Koto wa Itsumo]]" (2008)]]<br />
<br />
===Singles===<br />
* [2001.07.11] [[Filter / Genzai Ichi]] (フィルター/現在位置; ''Current Position'') (Indies)<br />
* [2001.11.08] [[Koushite wa Irarenai]] (こうしてはいられない; ''Thus I Can Not Help'') (Indies)<br />
* [2002.05.22] [[Ivory (Suneohair)|Ivory]] (アイボリー)<br />
* [2002.08.07] [[Wake mo Shiranai de]] (訳も知らないで; ''The Apparent Reason Unknown'')<br />
* [2003.01.22] [[Over the River]]<br />
* [2003.04.23] [[Uguisu]] (ウグイス; ''Nightingale'')<br />
* [2003.07.02] [[Seikou Toutei]] (セイコウトウテイ; ''High Barometric Pressure to the West, Low Pressure to the East'')<br />
* [2004.04.21] [[Hikou]] (ヒコウ; ''Flight'')<br />
* [2004.10.06] [[Strike]] (ストライク)<br />
* [2004.11.26] [[Tenohira (Suneohair)|Tenohira]] (テノヒラ; ''The Hand's Palm'')<br />
* [2005.05.25] [[Waltz (Suneohair)|Waltz]] (ワルツ)<br />
* [2005.11.23] [[Kanashimi Rock Festival]] (悲しみロックフェスティバル; ''Sad Rock Festival'')<br />
* [2006.05.24] [[Headphone Music|headphone music]]<br />
* [2006.08.23] [[Split]] (スプリット)<br />
* [2007.01.24] [[Yasashii Uta (Suneohair)|Yasashii Uta]] (やさしいうた; ''A Gentle Song'')<br />
* [2007.08.01] [[Tsutaete yo / Kimagure na Kisetsu no Sei de]] (伝えてよ/気まぐれな季節のせいで; ''I'm Saying / Because of a Whimsical Season'')<br />
* [2008.07.23] [[Iitai Koto wa Itsumo]] (言いたいことはいつも; ''I Want to Say That Always'')<br />
* [2008.10.29] [[Kyouhansha (Suneohair)|Kyouhansha]] (共犯者; ''The Accomplice'')<br />
* [2009.09.16] [[Rodeo (Suneohair)|Rodeo]] (ロデオ)<br />
* [2012.10.24] [[Slow Dance|slow dance]]<br />
<br />
===Digital Singles===<br />
* [2020.11.22] [[Kimi ni Uta Uta]] (君にうたう歌)<br />
* [2020.11.22] [[Koko ni Aru Mono]] (ここにあるもの)<br />
* [2023.10.20] [[Theme of 5120]]<br />
* [2023.10.24] [[Blue (Suneohair)|blue]]<br />
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[[File:Suneohair - Rodeo promo 2.jpg|thumb|200px|Suneohair promoting "[[Rodeo (Suneohair)|Rodeo]]" (2009)]]<br />
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===DVDs===<br />
* [2003.11.19] [[8 Movies]] (ムービー)<br />
<br />
[[File:Suneohair - Akai Coat promo.jpg|thumb|200px|Suneohair promoting ''[[Akai Coat (mini-album)|Akai Coat]]'' (2010)]]<br />
<br />
===Compilations / Other===<br />
* [2000.02.21] [[Roommania Number 203|ROOMMANIA #203]] (#2 ''Narrow Carve'')<br />
* [2004.03.24] [[NORTHERN BRIGHT]] - [[Seven Colours Gradations]] (#6 ''DIFFERENT STROKES (Suneohair mix)'')<br />
* [2004.09.01] [[Magokoro Covers|Magokoro COVERS]] (#4 ''Loop Slider'')<br />
* [2004.10.20] [[Otousan no Backdrop (soundtrack)|Otousan no Backdrop]] (#26 ''Strike'')<br />
* [2005.01.07] [[Jam Films S (soundtrack)|Jam Films S]]<br />
* [2005.05.25] [[Yamaguchi Momoe Tribute Thank You for... Part 2|Yamaguchi Momoe Tribute Thank You For... Part2]] (#5 ''Chippoke na Kanshou'')<br />
* [2005.09.07] [[Hachimitsu to Clover Original Soundtrack]]'' (#32 ''Waltz'')<br />
* [2005.12.21] [[Yamazaki Masayoshi Tribute Album One More Time, One More Track|ONE MORE TIME, ONE MORE TRACK]] (#1 ''Kaze no Dengon'')<br />
* [2006.12.20] [[Hachimitsu to Clover Complete Best|Hachimitsu to Clover COMPLETE BEST]] (Disc 1 #2 ''Waltz'', #5 ''Split'', Disc 2 #2 ''Waltz'', #6 ''Split'')<br />
* [2007.08.01] [[Koisuru Madori Original Soundtrack]]<br />
* [2008.12.17] [[40-sai Mondai Mini Original Soundtrack]]<br />
* [2009.03.18] [[JUDY AND MARY 15th Anniversary Tribute Album]] (#14 ''Chiisa na Koro Kara'')<br />
* [2009.11.18] [[Tsumujikaze Shokudou no Yoru Original Sountrack]] (#15 ''Espresso'')<br />
* [2010.04.21] [[Solanin Songbook|Solanin songbook]] (#17 ''Aoizora'')<br />
* [2010.12.09] [[Hallelujah Aburakusasu no Matsuri Soundtrack]]<br />
* [2010.12.22] [[Arakawa Under the Bridge Arakawa Under the Bride x Bridge Original Soundtrack ~Aub 39~|AUB39]]<br />
* [2013.03.20] [[Kitano Kie]] - [[Yokogao (Kitano Kie)|Yokogao]]<br />
<br />
==Produced Works==<br />
* [[YUKI]] - [[Communication (YUKI)|Communication]] <small>(Song)</small><br />
* [[Suitei Shoujo]] - [[Ano Hi Nani ka Iikaketa Kimi wo Mada Oboeteiru yo]] <small>(Song)</small><br />
* [[U.N.O.BAND]] - [[No.1 (U.N.O.BAND)|NO.1]], [[1224 (U.N.O.BAND)|1224]] <small>(Lyrics, Song)</small><br />
* [[THE COLLECTORS]] - [[Talk Back (THE COLLECTORS)|Talk Back]] <small>(Lyrics, Song)</small><br />
* [[Aragaki Yui]] - [[Orange (Aragaki Yui)|Orange]] <small>(Lyrics, Song)</small><br />
* [[HALCALI]] - [[Mabataki (HALCALI)|Mabataki]] <small>(Lyrics, Song)</small><br />
* [[Naomile]] - [[Snow Dome no Koibito]] <small>(Lyrics, Song)</small><br />
* [[Sakamoto Maaya]] - [[Kimi no Sei]] <small>(Lyrics, Song)</small><br />
<br />
==Filmography==<br />
===Films===<br />
* [2003] [[Inu to Arukeba Chirori to Tamura]] (犬と歩けば チロリとタムラ)<br />
* [2005] [[Jam Films S (film)|Jam Films S]] - ''α''<br />
* [2008] [[40-sai Mondai]] (40歳問題)<br />
* [2009] [[Hi Joshi Zukan]] (非女子図鑑) - ''Uranai Tamae!''<br />
* [2009] [[Tsumujikaze Shokudou no Yoru]] (つむじ風食堂の夜)<br />
* [2010] [[Aburakusasu no Matsuri]] (アブラクサスの祭)<br />
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===Television===<br />
* [2007.07.03 - 2007.09.25] [[Shuukan Akagawa Jirou]] (週刊 赤川次郎)<br />
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===Radio===<br />
* [2002.03.xx - 2003.03.27] Kyokutou Radar 24-ji (極東レーダー24時)<br />
* [2005.04.07 - 2005.09.29] Suneohair no TR2 (スネオヘアーのTR2)<br />
* [2005.10.05 - 2006.03.29] Sunoehair no OH! MY RADIO (スネオヘアーのOH! MY RADIO)<br />
* [2007.01.05 - 2007.12.28] Suneohair no HALL OF FAME (スネオヘアーのHALL OF FAME)<br />
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==References==<br />
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==External Links==<br />
* [http://www.suneohair.net/ Official Website]<br />
* [http://www.starchild.co.jp/artist/suneohair/ Suneohair @ STARCHILD]<br />
* [http://www.suneohair.com/ Suneohair @ EPIC Records]<br />
* Japanese Wikipedia: [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%82%B9%E3%83%8D%E3%82%AA%E3%83%98%E3%82%A2%E3%83%BC スネオヘアー]<br />
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<div>[[File:Suneohair - Suneohair promo.jpg|320px|thumb|Suneohair promoting ''[[Suneohair (album)|Suneohair]]'' (2011)]]<br />
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'''Suneohair''' (スネオヘアー) is the stage name of [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] singer-songwriter, producer, and actor '''Watanabe Kenji''' (渡辺健二). Since early 2010, he has been signed with the major label [[STARCHILD]], a sub-label of [[KING RECORDS]]. He had transferred from the [[Sony Music Entertainment]] sub-label [[Sony Music Entertainment#EPIC Records|EPIC Records]] after the release of his first [[Best (Suneohair)|best album]] in September of 2009. He is mostly known for signing the ending theme songs for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Hachimitsu to Clover]]'', "[[Waltz (Suneohair)|Waltz]]" and "[[Split]]".<br />
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==Profile==<br />
* '''Stage Name:''' Suneohair (スネオヘアー)<br />
* '''Birth Name:''' Watanabe Kenji (渡辺健二)<br />
* '''Birth Date:''' {{bda|1971|05|06|mf=yes}}<br />
* '''Birth Place:''' [[Wikipedia:Nagaoka, Niigata|Nagaoka]], [[Niigata Prefecture]], [[Japan]]<br />
* '''[[Blood Type]]:''' O<br />
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==Biography==<br />
[[File:Suneohair - a watercolor promo.jpg|thumb|200px|Suneohair promoting ''[[A Watercolor|a watercolor]]'' (2003)]]<br />
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At a young age Suneohair began to gain a real interest in music, which started when his parents gave him a [[Wikipedia:Casiotone|Casiotone]] keyboard as a present in the fourth grade. After graduating college, in 1998, he sent in his first demo tape to indies label [[cafe au label]]. Later that year in August, he began to be the support bassist for [[THE SUGAR FIELDS]], playing several lives with the band.<br />
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Soon he was accepted by the label and Suneohair performed his first live in January of 1999, with his debut album ''[[Sun! Neo! Air!|SUN!NEO!AIR!]]'' coming out in February. During his indies phase, he released an album, three mini-albums, and two sigles. In 2002 he signed with the [[Sony Music Entertainment]] sub-label [[Sony Music Entertainment#EPIC Records|EPIC Records]] and debuted as a major act with his third single "[[Ivory (Suneohair)|Ivory]]" in May.<br />
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Suneohair is well known outside of Japan for singing the ending theme songs for both seasons of the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Hachimitsu to Clover]]''. "[[Waltz (Suneohair)|Waltz]]" was the theme song for half of season one, and "[[Split]]" was the ending for all of season two (being his 11th and 14th single respectively). The songs have since appeared in both of the anime's original soundtracks.<br />
<br />
By the end of 2010, it was announced that Suneohair and actress/singer [[Tomosaka Rie]] are planning to get married. It would be the second marriage for [[Tomosaka Rie]], who is divorced from theatrical producer [[Kawahara Masahiko]]. Suneohair has previously been married twice to the same woman, with whom he has two children. Their relationship apparently started when the two met at the set of the movie ''[[Aburakusasu no Matsuri]]'', which is scheduled for release in late autumn. They sung a duet as its ending theme song.<ref>"[http://www.japan-zone.com/news/2010/08/11/tomosaka_rie_suneohair_to_wed.shtml Tomosaka Rie, Suneohair to Wed]" ''Japan Zone''. 2010.08.11. Retrieved 2010.12.14.</ref><br />
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[[File:Suneohair - Kanashimi promo.jpg|thumb|200px|Suneohair promoting ''[[Kanashimi]]'' (2005)]]<br />
<br />
==Discography==<br />
[[File:Suneohair - headphone music promo.jpg|thumb|200px|Suneohair promoting "[[Headphone Music|headphone music]]" (2006)]]<br />
===Studio Albums===<br />
* [1999.02.17] [[Sun! Neo! Air!|SUN!NEO!AIR!]] (Indies)<br />
* [2002.10.09] [[Sunestyle]] (スネスタイル)<br />
* [2003.07.24] [[A Watercolor|a watercolor]]<br />
* [2004.12.15] [[Folk (album)|Folk]] (フォーク)<br />
* [2005.12.07] [[Kanashimi]] (カナシミ; ''Sorrow'')<br />
* [2007.02.21] [[Skirt (Suneohair album)|Skirt]] (スカート)<br />
* [2008.11.12] [[Birthday (Suneohair album)|Birthday]] (バースデー)<br />
* [2011.08.24] [[Suneohair (album)|Suneohair]] (スネオヘアー)<br />
* [2013.05.22] [[8 (album)|8]] (エイト; ''Eight'')<br />
* [2015.06.22] [[Tundra (Suneohair album)|Tundra]]<br />
* [2016.05.25] [[0 (Suneohair)|0]] (ラブ; ''Zero'')<br />
<br />
===Mini-Albums===<br />
* [1999.07.27] [[Natsu Yori]] (夏より; ''At Summer'') (Indies)<br />
* [1999.11.19] [[Noopan Life]] (ノーパンライフ; ''Underwear-less Life'') (Indies)<br />
* [2000.02.22] [[Fuyu no Tsubasa (mini-album)|Fuyu no Tsubasa]] (冬の翼; ''The Wings of Winter'') (Indies)<br />
* [2003.11.19] [[Tokyo Bivouac]] (東京ビバーク)<br />
* [2010.06.23] [[Sakasama Bridge (mini-album)|Sakasama Bridge]] (逆様ブリッジ; ''Upside Down Bridge'')<br />
* [2010.12.08] [[Akai Coat (mini-album)|Akai Coat]] (赤いコート; ''Red Coat'')<br />
* [2017.06.14] [[Kiss Me Quickly|Kiss me quickly]]<br />
<br />
===Best Albums===<br />
* [2009.09.30] [[Best (Suneohair)|Best]] (ベスト)<br />
<br />
===Live Albums===<br />
* [2018.12.26] [[Suneohair All Singles Best -Live 2018-|Suneohair ALL SINGLES BEST -LIVE 2018-]]<br />
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[[File:Suneohair - Tsutaete yo promo.jpg|thumb|200px|Suneohair promoting "[[Tsutaete yo / Kimagure na Kisetsu no Sei de]]" (2007)]]<br />
[[File:Suneohair - Iitai Koto wa Itsumo promo.jpg|thumb|200px|Suneohair promoting "[[Iitai Koto wa Itsumo]]" (2008)]]<br />
<br />
===Singles===<br />
* [2001.07.11] [[Filter / Genzai Ichi]] (フィルター/現在位置; ''Current Position'') (Indies)<br />
* [2001.11.08] [[Koushite wa Irarenai]] (こうしてはいられない; ''Thus I Can Not Help'') (Indies)<br />
* [2002.05.22] [[Ivory (Suneohair)|Ivory]] (アイボリー)<br />
* [2002.08.07] [[Wake mo Shiranai de]] (訳も知らないで; ''The Apparent Reason Unknown'')<br />
* [2003.01.22] [[Over the River]]<br />
* [2003.04.23] [[Uguisu]] (ウグイス; ''Nightingale'')<br />
* [2003.07.02] [[Seikou Toutei]] (セイコウトウテイ; ''High Barometric Pressure to the West, Low Pressure to the East'')<br />
* [2004.04.21] [[Hikou]] (ヒコウ; ''Flight'')<br />
* [2004.10.06] [[Strike]] (ストライク)<br />
* [2004.11.26] [[Tenohira (Suneohair)|Tenohira]] (テノヒラ; ''The Hand's Palm'')<br />
* [2005.05.25] [[Waltz (Suneohair)|Waltz]] (ワルツ)<br />
* [2005.11.23] [[Kanashimi Rock Festival]] (悲しみロックフェスティバル; ''Sad Rock Festival'')<br />
* [2006.05.24] [[Headphone Music|headphone music]]<br />
* [2006.08.23] [[Split]] (スプリット)<br />
* [2007.01.24] [[Yasashii Uta (Suneohair)|Yasashii Uta]] (やさしいうた; ''A Gentle Song'')<br />
* [2007.08.01] [[Tsutaete yo / Kimagure na Kisetsu no Sei de]] (伝えてよ/気まぐれな季節のせいで; ''I'm Saying / Because of a Whimsical Season'')<br />
* [2008.07.23] [[Iitai Koto wa Itsumo]] (言いたいことはいつも; ''I Want to Say That Always'')<br />
* [2008.10.29] [[Kyouhansha (Suneohair)|Kyouhansha]] (共犯者; ''The Accomplice'')<br />
* [2009.09.16] [[Rodeo (Suneohair)|Rodeo]] (ロデオ)<br />
* [2012.10.24] [[Slow Dance|slow dance]]<br />
<br />
===Digital Singles===<br />
* [2023.10.20] [[Theme of 5120]]<br />
* [2023.10.24] [[Blue (Suneohair)|blue]]<br />
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[[File:Suneohair - Rodeo promo 2.jpg|thumb|200px|Suneohair promoting "[[Rodeo (Suneohair)|Rodeo]]" (2009)]]<br />
<br />
===DVDs===<br />
* [2003.11.19] [[8 Movies]] (ムービー)<br />
<br />
[[File:Suneohair - Akai Coat promo.jpg|thumb|200px|Suneohair promoting ''[[Akai Coat (mini-album)|Akai Coat]]'' (2010)]]<br />
<br />
===Compilations / Other===<br />
* [2000.02.21] [[Roommania Number 203|ROOMMANIA #203]] (#2 ''Narrow Carve'')<br />
* [2004.03.24] [[NORTHERN BRIGHT]] - [[Seven Colours Gradations]] (#6 ''DIFFERENT STROKES (Suneohair mix)'')<br />
* [2004.09.01] [[Magokoro Covers|Magokoro COVERS]] (#4 ''Loop Slider'')<br />
* [2004.10.20] [[Otousan no Backdrop (soundtrack)|Otousan no Backdrop]] (#26 ''Strike'')<br />
* [2005.01.07] [[Jam Films S (soundtrack)|Jam Films S]]<br />
* [2005.05.25] [[Yamaguchi Momoe Tribute Thank You for... Part 2|Yamaguchi Momoe Tribute Thank You For... Part2]] (#5 ''Chippoke na Kanshou'')<br />
* [2005.09.07] [[Hachimitsu to Clover Original Soundtrack]]'' (#32 ''Waltz'')<br />
* [2005.12.21] [[Yamazaki Masayoshi Tribute Album One More Time, One More Track|ONE MORE TIME, ONE MORE TRACK]] (#1 ''Kaze no Dengon'')<br />
* [2006.12.20] [[Hachimitsu to Clover Complete Best|Hachimitsu to Clover COMPLETE BEST]] (Disc 1 #2 ''Waltz'', #5 ''Split'', Disc 2 #2 ''Waltz'', #6 ''Split'')<br />
* [2007.08.01] [[Koisuru Madori Original Soundtrack]]<br />
* [2008.12.17] [[40-sai Mondai Mini Original Soundtrack]]<br />
* [2009.03.18] [[JUDY AND MARY 15th Anniversary Tribute Album]] (#14 ''Chiisa na Koro Kara'')<br />
* [2009.11.18] [[Tsumujikaze Shokudou no Yoru Original Sountrack]] (#15 ''Espresso'')<br />
* [2010.04.21] [[Solanin Songbook|Solanin songbook]] (#17 ''Aoizora'')<br />
* [2010.12.09] [[Hallelujah Aburakusasu no Matsuri Soundtrack]]<br />
* [2010.12.22] [[Arakawa Under the Bridge Arakawa Under the Bride x Bridge Original Soundtrack ~Aub 39~|AUB39]]<br />
* [2013.03.20] [[Kitano Kie]] - [[Yokogao (Kitano Kie)|Yokogao]]<br />
<br />
==Produced Works==<br />
* [[YUKI]] - [[Communication (YUKI)|Communication]] <small>(Song)</small><br />
* [[Suitei Shoujo]] - [[Ano Hi Nani ka Iikaketa Kimi wo Mada Oboeteiru yo]] <small>(Song)</small><br />
* [[U.N.O.BAND]] - [[No.1 (U.N.O.BAND)|NO.1]], [[1224 (U.N.O.BAND)|1224]] <small>(Lyrics, Song)</small><br />
* [[THE COLLECTORS]] - [[Talk Back (THE COLLECTORS)|Talk Back]] <small>(Lyrics, Song)</small><br />
* [[Aragaki Yui]] - [[Orange (Aragaki Yui)|Orange]] <small>(Lyrics, Song)</small><br />
* [[HALCALI]] - [[Mabataki (HALCALI)|Mabataki]] <small>(Lyrics, Song)</small><br />
* [[Naomile]] - [[Snow Dome no Koibito]] <small>(Lyrics, Song)</small><br />
* [[Sakamoto Maaya]] - [[Kimi no Sei]] <small>(Lyrics, Song)</small><br />
<br />
==Filmography==<br />
===Films===<br />
* [2003] [[Inu to Arukeba Chirori to Tamura]] (犬と歩けば チロリとタムラ)<br />
* [2005] [[Jam Films S (film)|Jam Films S]] - ''α''<br />
* [2008] [[40-sai Mondai]] (40歳問題)<br />
* [2009] [[Hi Joshi Zukan]] (非女子図鑑) - ''Uranai Tamae!''<br />
* [2009] [[Tsumujikaze Shokudou no Yoru]] (つむじ風食堂の夜)<br />
* [2010] [[Aburakusasu no Matsuri]] (アブラクサスの祭)<br />
<br />
===Television===<br />
* [2007.07.03 - 2007.09.25] [[Shuukan Akagawa Jirou]] (週刊 赤川次郎)<br />
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===Radio===<br />
* [2002.03.xx - 2003.03.27] Kyokutou Radar 24-ji (極東レーダー24時)<br />
* [2005.04.07 - 2005.09.29] Suneohair no TR2 (スネオヘアーのTR2)<br />
* [2005.10.05 - 2006.03.29] Sunoehair no OH! MY RADIO (スネオヘアーのOH! MY RADIO)<br />
* [2007.01.05 - 2007.12.28] Suneohair no HALL OF FAME (スネオヘアーのHALL OF FAME)<br />
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==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
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==External Links==<br />
* [http://www.suneohair.net/ Official Website]<br />
* [http://www.starchild.co.jp/artist/suneohair/ Suneohair @ STARCHILD]<br />
* [http://www.suneohair.com/ Suneohair @ EPIC Records]<br />
* Japanese Wikipedia: [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%82%B9%E3%83%8D%E3%82%AA%E3%83%98%E3%82%A2%E3%83%BC スネオヘアー]<br />
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'''Fudanjuku''' (風男塾) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] group under [[Teichiku Entertainment Inc.]]. The group is formed by females, and it serves as the male alter-ego of the [[Nakano Fujo Sisters]]. They changed the official spelling of their name from 腐男塾 to 風男塾 in 2011 with the graduation of [[Inui Youko|Shijuuin Yosuke]].<br />
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==Members==<br />
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* [[Seguchi Kana|Seto Kouki]] <small>(<span style="color:#FFFF00">Yellow</span>) (Joined April, 2010)</small><br />
* [[Hasegawa Ai|Aiba Kensui]] <small>(<span style="color:#3399FF">Light Blue</span>) (Joined December 5, 2011)</small><br />
* [[Shimokariya Kanae|Kariyase Light]] <small>(<span style="color:#FF6600">Orange</span>) (Joined December 19, 2014)</small><br />
* [[Fujita Rei (Fudanjuku)|Fujimori Leo]] <small>(<span style="color:#551A8B">Purple</span>) (Joined April 8, 2016)</small><br />
* [[Suekichi Sakiko|Kuryou Masaki]] <small>(<span style="color:#FF0000">Red</span>) (Joined March 10, 2017)</small><br />
* [[Tanabe Emi|Kusakabe Sora]] <small>(<span style="color:#008000">Green</span>) (Joined March 10, 2017)</small><br />
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===Former Members===<br />
* [[Suzanne|Zan Kisaragi]] <small>(pre-debut)</small><br />
* [[Arai Hirono|Saiki Kanbee]] <small>(Yellow) (Joined December 5, 2008, Graduated November 13, 2009)</small><br />
* [[Inui Youko|Shijuuin Yousuke]] <small>(Purple) (Graduated July 16, 2011)</small><br />
* [[Harada Mariru|Ruhara Renji]] <small>(Orange) (Joined December 5, 2008, Graduated August 20, 2013)</small><br />
* [[Kyan Chiaki|Bukiya Momotarou]] <small>(Pink) (Graduated October 24, 2014)</small><br />
* [[Fukumi Maki|Yukimura Ryouma]] <small>(Grey/White) (Joined December 5, 2011; Graduated August, 2015)</small><br />
* [[Kyoumoto Yuka|Midorikawa Kyouhei]] <small>(Green) (Graduated April 4, 2016)</small><br />
* [[Konan Yuka|Akazono Kojirou]] <small>(<span style="color:#FF0000">Red</span>) (Graduated March 17, 2017)</small><br />
* [[Ura Erika|Seimyouji Uramasa]] <small>(<span style="color:#000CCC">Blue</span> (former light blue)) (Graduated March 17, 2017)</small><br />
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[[File:Fudanjuku_April2016.jpg|235px|thumb|Fudanjuku (April 2016)]]<br />
[[File:Fudanjuku.jpg|235px|thumb|Fudanjuku promoting ''[[Kizuna (Fudanjuku)|Kizuna]]'' (2009)]]<br />
[[File:Muteki! Natsuyasumi Promo.jpg|235px|thumb|Fudanjuku promoting "[[Muteki! Natsuyasumi]]" (2010)]]<br />
[[File:Fudanjuku_2011.jpg|235px|thumb|Fudanjuku promoting "[[Love Spider]]" (2011)]]<br />
[[File:Jinsei Wahaha! Promo.jpg|235px|thumb|Fudanjuku promoting "[[Jinsei Wahaha!]]" (2013)]]<br />
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==Discography==<br />
===Albums===<br />
* [2009.09.23] [[Kizuna (Fudanjuku)|Kizuna]] (絆)<br />
* [2011.05.04] [["Friends"]] (「腐レンズ」) <small>('''Fudanjuku''' & [[Nakano Fujo Sisters]])</small><br />
* [2012.08.29] [[Otoko (Fudanjuku)|OTOKO]] (音鼓-OTOKO-)<br />
* [2014.03.19] [[Power of Wind|POWER OF WIND]]<br />
* [2016.03.30] [[Star Traveller|STAR TRAVELLER]]<br />
* [2018.10.10] [[Kaze Fight!|Kaze Fight!!!!!!]] (風ァイト!!!!!!)<br />
* [2021.03.17] [[Funfare (Fudanjuku)|Funfare]]<br />
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===Best Albums===<br />
* [2017.09.27] [[All Time Best (Fudanjuku)|All Time Best]]<br />
* [2022.09.21] [[Fudanjuku 15th Anniversary Best]]<br />
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===Singles===<br />
* [2008.09.24] [[Otokozaka]] (男坂)<br />
* [2009.03.18] [[Ore no Sora]] (俺の空)<br />
* [2009.06.03] [[Katsunda!]] (勝つんだ!)<br />
* [2010.06.23] [[Muteki! Natsuyasumi]] (無敵! 夏休み)<br />
* [2010.11.24] [[Onaji Jidai ni Umareta Wakamonotachi]] (同じ時代に生まれた若者たち)<br />
* [2011.09.21] [[Love Spider]]<br />
* [2012.01.18] [[Kaze Ikki]] (風一揆)<br />
* [2012.05.23] [[Ame Tokidoki Hare Nochi Niji]] (雨ときどき晴れのち虹)<br />
* [2013.01.09] [[Jinsei Wahaha!]] (人生わははっ!)<br />
* [2013.05.05] [[Shita wo Muite Kaerou / Rikishi-Man|Shita wo Muite Kaerou / RIKISHI-MAN]] (下を向いて帰ろう)<br />
* [2013.09.18] [[Danso Revolution]] (男装レボリューション)<br />
* [2014.01.22] [[Chenmen Paradise]] (チェンメン天国(パラダイス))<br />
* [2014.09.24] [[Be Hero|BE HERO]]<br />
* [2015.03.31] [[Shunkan Tourai Future]] (瞬間到来フューチャー)<br />
* [2015.09.30] [[Moshimo Kore ga Koi Nara]] (もしも これが恋なら)<br />
* [2016.02.24] [[Tomodachi to Yoberu Kimi e]] (友達と呼べる君へ)<br />
* [2016.08.31] [[Noir (Fudanjuku)|NOIR]] (NOIR~ノワール~)<br />
* [2017.01.18] [[Akashi -soul mate-]] (証-soul mate-)<br />
* [2017.11.15] [[Aratanaru Makuake no Tame no Makuake Niyoru Kyoushikyoku ~Kimi ga Ireba Oretachi mo Egao~|Aratanaru Makuake no Tame no Makuake Niyoru Kyoushikyoku ~Kimi ga Ireba Oretachi mo Egao∞~]] (新たなる幕開けのための幕開けによる狂詩曲 ~キミがいればオレたちも笑顔∞~)<br />
* [2018.06.13] [[Kimi Iroiro Utsuri]] (君色々移り)<br />
* [2019.01.30] [[Tsubame (Fudanjuku)|Tsubame]] (ツバメ)<br />
* [2019.06.19] [[Dash & Daaash!|Dash&Daaash!!]]<br />
* [2019.11.06] [[Sunny (Fudanjuku)|sunny]]<br />
* [2020.03.25] [[Music (Fudanjuku)|Music]] (ミュージック)<br />
* [2020.09.23] [[Warau Mon ni Ashita wa Kuru]] (笑う門に明日は来る)<br />
* [2020.12.23] [[Aitai, Aitai]] (会いたい、会いたい)<br />
* [2021.07.07] [[Like a Rainbow|LIKE A RAINBOW]]<br />
* [2021.09.29] [[Ikiru Koto wa Toutoi ni Kimatte n' Darou]] (生きることは尊いに決まってんだろ)<br />
* [2022.02.19] [[Bless (Fudanjuku)|BLESS]]<br />
* [2022.06.22] [[Hello Hello (Fudanjuku)|Hello Hello]]<br />
* [2022.12.14] [[Baby U]]<br />
* [2023.06.14] [[Kimi Biyori]] (君日和)<br />
* [2024.03.13] [[Beast Lollipop]] (ビーストロリポップ)<br />
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===Digital Singles===<br />
* [2012.03.28] [[Ame Tokidoki Hare Nochi Niji|Ame Tokidoki Hare Nochi Niji (TV Size)]] (雨ときどき晴れのち虹 (TVサイズ))<br />
* [2012.10.31] [[Jinsei Wahaha!|Jinsei Wahaha! (TV Size)]] (人生わははっ! (TVサイズ))<br />
* [2015.07.22] [[Moshimo Kore ga Koi Nara]] (もしも これが恋なら)<br />
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===Concerts===<br />
* [2011.05.04] [[Space Peace 2010 ~Seichi e no Sokuseki~]] (スペースピース2010~聖地ヘの足跡~) <small>('''Fudanjuku''' & [[Nakano Fujo Sisters]])</small><br />
* [2015.02.18] [[Fudanjuku Ranbu Tour 2014 ~Ichigo Nijuuichie~ Final Hibiya Yagai Ongaku Dou]] (風男塾乱舞TOUR 2014 ~一期二十一会~FINAL 日比谷野外大音楽堂)<br />
* [2015.11.19] [[Fudanjuku Live Tour 2015 ~Love Messenger~ Final Shinagawa Stellar Ball]] (風男塾ライブツアー2015 ~ラブメッセンジャー~ FINAL 品川ステラボール) <small>(Fudanjuku Web Shop Limited)</small><br />
* [2016.05.25] [[Fudanjuku x nicofarre Midorikawa Kyohei Sotsugyou Kouen Enishi ~enishi~]] (風男塾×ニコファーレ 緑川狂平卒業公演「縁~enishi~」) <small>(Fudanjuku Web Shop Limited)</small><br />
* [2017.03.22] [[Fudanjuku Live Tour 2016-2017 ~WITH+~ FINAL Nakano Sun Plaza]] (風男塾ライブツアー2016-2017 〜WITH+〜 FINAL 中野サンプラザホール)<br />
* [2017.04.xx] [[Uramasa, Kojiro Sotsugyou Kouen Make A Next Story...]] (浦正・虎次郎卒業公演「Make A Next Story...」) <small>(Fudanjuku Web Shop Limited)</small><br />
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==External Links==<br />
* [http://nfs724.com/ Official Website]<br />
* [http://www.teichiku.co.jp/artist/fu-danjuku/ Teichiku Entertainment Profile (風男塾)]<br />
* [http://www.teichiku.co.jp/artist/fudanjuku/ Teichiku Entertainment Former Profile (腐男塾)]<br />
* [http://ameblo.jp/fudan-jyuku/ Official Blog]<br />
* [http://twitter.com/fudan_juku Official Twitter]<br />
* [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA84LUC7UUBo6FuL7Ri70Kw Official Youtube]<br />
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{{Fudanjuku}}<br />
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[[Category:J-Pop]]</div>Solarbladehttp://www.generasia.com/w/index.php?title=Ring_(Aiuchi_Rina)&diff=826385Ring (Aiuchi Rina)2024-03-09T05:08:12Z<p>Solarblade: </p>
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[[Image:Aiuchi Rina - Ring CD.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Cover]]<br />
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; Artist<br />
: [[Aiuchi Rina]]<br />
; Album<br />
: Ring<br />
: Ring+<br />
; Released<br />
: 2020.03.23<br />
: 2023.07.15 (<small>Ring+</small>)<br />
; Price<br />
: ¥3,300 <small>(CD only)</small><br />
: ¥3,960 <small>(CD Crowdfunding box edition)</small><br />
: ¥3,300 <small>(Ring+)</small><br />
; CD Tracklist<br />
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# [[Cue!|CUE!]]<br />
# [[Rise (Aiuchi Rina)|RISE]]<br />
# [[No Fade Out|NO FADE OUT]]<br />
# [[Warm Prayer|WARM PRAYER inori ver.]] (WARM PRAYER 祈りver.)<br />
# [[Mellow]]<br />
# [[Kiss Kiss Kiss (Aiuchi Rina)|KISS KISS KISS]]<br />
# [[Meisai]] (メイサイ)<br />
# [[Nope|NOPE]]<br />
# [[Play High|PLAY HIGH]] feat. [[TKQ]]<br />
# [[Ring (Aiuchi Rina song)|Ring]]<br />
# Mellow violin inst.<br />
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; Ring+ Tracklist<br />
<br />
# [[Cue!|CUE!]]<br />
# [[Rise (Aiuchi Rina)|RISE]]<br />
# [[No Fade Out|NO FADE OUT]]<br />
# [[Warm Prayer|WARM PRAYER Inori ver.]] (WARM PRAYER 祈りver.)<br />
# [[Mellow]]<br />
# [[Kiss Kiss Kiss (Aiuchi Rina)|KISS KISS KISS]]<br />
# [[Meisai]] (メイサイ)<br />
# [[Nope|NOPE]]<br />
# [[Play High|PLAY HIGH]] feat. [[TKQ]]<br />
# [[Ring (Aiuchi Rina song)|Ring]]<br />
# Mellow violin inst.<br />
# NOPE 2023 Ver.<br />
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; Information<br />
''Ring'' is the first Album from Rina Aiuchi under her new Name R. It was released on the same day as her first single, [[Close to Your Heart]] 20 years ago. The album was crowdfunded by her and her fans who donated and those who did donate, got the crowdfunding box edition, which includes a photobook.<br />
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''Ring+'' is a re-reelease that features one extra track.<br />
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==External Links==<br />
*CD Website: [https://rikakakiuchi.official.ec/items/26990395 CD only] | [https://rikakakiuchi.official.ec/items/26990342 CD Crowdfunding edition]<br />
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{{Aiuchi Rina}}<br />
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[[Category:2010 Albums]]<br />
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<div>[[Image:Aiuchi Rina-Ring-CD Crowdfund.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Crowdfunding edition Cover]]<br />
[[Image:Aiuchi Rina - Ring CD.jpg|thumb|250px|CD Cover]]<br />
<br />
; Artist<br />
: [[Aiuchi Rina]]<br />
; Album<br />
: Ring<br />
; Released<br />
: 2020.03.23<br />
: 2023.07.15 (Ring+)<br />
; Price<br />
: ¥3,300 <small>(CD only)</small><br />
: ¥3,960 <small>(CD Crowdfunding box edition)</small><br />
: ¥3,300 <small>(Ring+)</small><br />
; CD Tracklist<br />
<br />
# [[Cue!|CUE!]]<br />
# [[Rise (Aiuchi Rina)|RISE]]<br />
# [[No Fade Out|NO FADE OUT]]<br />
# [[Warm Prayer|WARM PRAYER inori ver.]] (WARM PRAYER 祈りver.)<br />
# [[Mellow]]<br />
# [[Kiss Kiss Kiss (Aiuchi Rina)|KISS KISS KISS]]<br />
# [[Meisai]] (メイサイ)<br />
# [[Nope|NOPE]]<br />
# [[Play High|PLAY HIGH]] feat. [[TKQ]]<br />
# [[Ring (Aiuchi Rina song)|Ring]]<br />
# Mellow violin inst.<br />
<br />
; Ring+ Tracklist<br />
<br />
# [[Cue!|CUE!]]<br />
# [[Rise (Aiuchi Rina)|RISE]]<br />
# [[No Fade Out|NO FADE OUT]]<br />
# [[Warm Prayer|WARM PRAYER Inori ver.]] (WARM PRAYER 祈りver.)<br />
# [[Mellow]]<br />
# [[Kiss Kiss Kiss (Aiuchi Rina)|KISS KISS KISS]]<br />
# [[Meisai]] (メイサイ)<br />
# [[Nope|NOPE]]<br />
# [[Play High|PLAY HIGH]] feat. [[TKQ]]<br />
# [[Ring (Aiuchi Rina song)|Ring]]<br />
# Mellow violin inst.<br />
# NOPE 2023 Ver.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
; Information<br />
''Ring'' is the first Album from Rina Aiuchi under her new Name R. It was released on the same day as her first single, [[Close to Your Heart]] 20 years ago. The album was crowdfunded by her and her fans who donated and those who did donate, got the crowdfunding box edition, which includes a photobook.<br />
<br />
''Ring+'' is a re-reelease that features one extra track.<br />
<br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
*CD Website: [https://rikakakiuchi.official.ec/items/26990395 CD only] | [https://rikakakiuchi.official.ec/items/26990342 CD Crowdfunding edition]<br />
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{{Aiuchi Rina}}<br />
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[[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]<br />
[[Category:2010 Albums]]<br />
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'''Amano Tsuki''' (天野月) is a female [[:Category:J-Rock|Japanese rock]] singer-songwriter, musician, and illustrator. She began in the music business in mid 2001 under her real name ''Amano Tsukiko'' with the independent label [[OTOKURA RECORDS]], and by the end of the year she signed a contract with the major label [[Pony Canyon]]. In 2006 she left the label, returning to OTOKURA.<br />
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At the start of August 2008 Amano announced that after the year was over she would both retire as a singer and stop activities under her real name. However, she revealed that she would still continue to compose songs for other artists but take more of a "backseat role".<ref>"[http://natalie.mu/music/news/8720 天野月子がソロアーティストとしての活動を停止]" ''Natalie''. 2008-08-01. Retrieved 2011-05-10.</ref> On New Year's Day 2009 Amano announced her new (current) stage name and that she would turn her focus on being an illustrator. She official website was then relaunched. A year later through her blog, Amano announced that she would return to making music under OTOKURA RECORDS.<ref>"[http://tsuki-amano.weblogs.jp/zatsuon/2010/01/%E3%81%8A%E3%81%AF%E3%82%88%E3%81%86.html おはよう。]" ''Official (Japanese) Blog''. 2010-01-09. Retrieved 2011-05-10</ref><ref>"[http://monsters-cafe.blogspot.com/2010/01/dear-overseas-fans.html Dear. Overseas fans]" ''Official (English) Blog''. 2010-01-10. Retrieved 2011-05-10.</ref><br />
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==Profile==<br />
* '''Stage Name:''' Amano Tsuki (天野月) <small>(2009&ndash;current)</small><br />
* '''Birth Name:''' Amano Tsukiko (天野月子)<br />
* '''Birthdate:''' November 18th<!--{{bda|xxxx|11|18|mf}}--><br />
* '''[[Blood Type]]:''' A<br />
* '''Interests:''' Music, art, photography, and books.<br />
* '''Instruments:''' Guitar and piano.<br />
* '''Favorite Maxim:''' "If the end of the world comes tomorrow, I will plant an apple tree"<br />
* '''Motto:''' "Freedom & Artless"<br />
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==Biography==<br />
[[File:Amano Tsuki - Ningyou promo.jpg|right|280px|thumb|Amano Tsukiko promoting "[[Ningyou]]" (2002)]]<br />
Amano Tsukiko's love for music started at the age of five, when she took up piano. While in school she entered various music clubs until she eventually came into the spotlight by joining the school's theater group. During high school, Amano bought her first guitar, which she still uses to this day. Her first venture in the music business was when she joined a band, though eventually that foray failed. She had then recorded some songs on a casette tape and sent it to one of her close friends. The tape would wind up in the hands of [[OTOKURA RECORDS]]. They called Amano and said they had appreciated her work, and would work out a contract with her.<br />
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After signing with the independent label in early 2001, she soon released her first set of singles only a couple months apart from each other. Though none of the three would chart on the [[Oricon]] charts, Amano signed with OTOKURA's major label parent company [[Pony Canyon]] and debuted as a major artist with "[[Bodaiju]]" in November of the same year. The major debut single became her first charting release, coming in at #66 on the weekly charts.<br />
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Amano writes all of her songs as well as composes works for other artists. She is also a clothing designer, making the clothes for her [[PV|promotional videos]]. She is also an illustrator and loves to draw; her style of art is rather abstract. She also has an online webcomic illustrated by herself. Some of her indies releases feature cover artwork of her illustrations, most notably the singles "[[Hikari no Circus]]" and "[[Utsukushiki Mono]]", with each coming with a digital illustrated book.<br />
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On August 1st, 2008 Amano annonuced that after the year was over (specifically after the release of her fifth studio album ''[[Zero (Amano Tsukiko)|ZERO]]'') she would both retire as a singer and stop activities under her real name. However, she revealed that she would still continue to compose songs for other artists but take more of a "backseat role". On New Year's Day 2009 Amano announced her new stage name would be ''Amano Tsuki'' and that she would turn her focus on being an illustrator. The reasoning for the change was that the [[Wikipedia:Rat (zodiac)|year of the rat]] was over so Amano decided to drop the "rat" kanji (子) from her name. In January of 2010, through her blog, Amano announced that she would return to making music under OTOKURA RECORDS.<br />
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==Discography==<br />
[[File:Tsukiko Amano - Chou Promo.jpg|right|280px|thumb|Amano Tsukiko promoting "[[Chou (Amano Tsukiko)|Chou]]" (2003)]]<br />
[[File:Amano Tsukiko - Howling promo.jpg|right|280px|thumb|Amano Tsukiko promoting "[[Howling (Amano Tsukiko)|Howling]]" (2007)]]<br />
[[File:Amano Tsukiko - HEAVEN'S GATE promo.jpg|right|280px|thumb|Amano Tsukiko promoting "[[Heaven's Gate|HEAVEN'S GATE]]" (2008)]]<br />
[[File:Amano Tsuki - Licht promo.jpg|right|280px|thumb|Amano Tsuki promoting ''[[Licht]]'' (2010)]]<br />
[[File:Amano Tsuki - Sora no Ki promo.jpg|right|280px|thumb|Amano Tsuki promoting ''[[Sora no Ki]]'' (2012)]]<br />
[[File:Amano Tsuki - Gomokunarabe promo.jpg|right|280px|thumb|Amano Tsuki promoting "[[Torikago -In This Cage-|Torikago -in this cage-]]" & ''[[Gomokunarabe]]'' (2014)]]<br />
[[File:Amano Tsuki - Genpuku promo.jpg|right|280px|thumb|Amano Tsuki promoting "[[Black Beauty (Amano Tsuki)|BLACK BEAUTY]]" & ''[[Genpuku]]'' (2015)]]<br />
[[File:Amano Tsuki - Beautiful Days -Kouhen- promo.jpg|right|280px|thumb|Amano Tsuki promoting ''[[Beautiful Days -Kouhen-]]'' (2017)]]<br />
[[File:Amano Tsuki - Five Rings promo.jpg|right|280px|thumb|Amano Tsuki promoting ''[[Five Rings]]'' (2019)]]<br />
<small>''Note: All releases from 2001 to 2009 are under the name '''Amano Tsukiko''', while releases from 2010 on are under '''Amano Tsuki'''.''</small><br />
===Studio Albums===<br />
* [2002.06.05] [[Sharon Stones]]<br />
* [2002.12.04] [[Meg & Lion|MEG & LiON]]<br />
* [2004.01.21] [[Tenryuu]] (天龍; ''Heaven Dragon'')<br />
* [2005.09.21] [[A Moon Child in the Sky (album)|A MOON CHILD IN THE SKY]]<br />
* [2008.09.03] [[Zero (Amano Tsukiko)|ZERO]]<br />
* [2010.07.07] [[Licht]]<br />
* [2012.07.25] [[Sora no Ki]] (天の樹; ''The Sky Tree'')<br />
* [2013.09.25] [[Daisy (Amano Tsuki)|Daisy]]<br />
* [2014.10.01] [[Zero (Amano Tsukiko)|ZERO (Remastered)]]<br />
* [2019.04.01] [[Five Rings]]<br />
<br />
===Best Albums===<br />
* [2004.03.03] [[Winona Riders ~Tsuki no Uragawa~|WINONA RIDERS ~Tsuki no Uragawa~]] (月の裏側; ''The Other Side of the Moon'')<br />
* [2006.11.15] [[Catalog]] (カタログ)<br />
* [2007.07.23] [[Uma Salmon]] (ウマ・サーモン)<br />
* [2008.11.24] [[Noise (Amano Tsukiko album)|NOISE]]<br />
* [2011.04.06] [[Decade (Amano Tsuki)|DECADE]]<br />
* [2014.06.04] [[Catalog Z|CATALOG Z]] (カタログZ)<br />
* [2015.11.18] [[Genpuku]] (元服; ''Clothes of Manhood'') <small>('''15th Anniversary''')</small><br />
<br />
===Other Albums===<br />
* [2008.04.25] [[Amafes Report 2007]] (アマフェスリポート) <small>('''Live Album''')</small><br />
* [2010.05.05] [[Peek a Boo (album)|PEEK A BOO]] <small>('''Cover Album''')</small><br />
* [2011.01.01] [[Appare]] (天晴; ''Splendid'') <small>('''Self-Cover Album''')</small><br />
* [2012.11.07] [[Shizuka no Umi]] (静かの海; ''Peaceful Sea'') <small>('''Ballad Album''')</small><br />
* [2015.06.10] [[Kishou Rush]] (帰省ラッシュ; ''Homecoming Rush'') <small>('''Self-Cover Album''')</small><br />
<br />
===Box Sets===<br />
* [2017.03.01] [[Tsukiko Amano 15th Anniversary Record Box|TSUKIKO AMANO 15th ANNIVERSARY RECORD BOX]]<br />
<br />
===Mini-Albums===<br />
* [2011.02.14] [[Chelsea (Amano Tsuki)|CHELSEA]]<br />
* [2011.11.09] [[Bara to Shinju]] (薔薇と真珠; ''Rose and Pearl'')<br />
* [2014.10.01] [[Gomokunarabe]] (ごもくならべ; ''Gobang'')<br />
* [2016.11.09] [[Beautiful Days -Zenpen-]] (ビューティフル・デイズ -前編-)<br />
* [2017.04.26] [[Beautiful Days -Kouhen-]] (ビューティフル・デイズ -後編-)<br />
* [2020.08.05] [[19 Box (Amano Tsuki)|19BOX]] <small>(Limited)</small><br />
* [2021.12.01] [[Hatatose]] (二十歳)<br />
* [2023.04.01] [[Suizokukan]] (水族館)<br />
* [2023.11.29] [[Heavenly (Amano Tsuki)|Heavenly]]<br />
<br />
===Singles===<br />
* [2001.04.01] [[Hakoniwa (Amano Tsukiko)|Hakoniwa]] (箱庭; ''A Miniature Garden'')<br />
* [2001.06.01] [[Love Dealer]]<br />
* [2001.09.01] [[B.G. ~Black Guitar + Berry Garden~]]<br />
* [2001.11.07] [[Bodaiju]] (菩提樹; ''The Lime Tree'')<br />
* [2002.02.20] [[Sniper]] (スナイパー)<br />
* [2002.04.24] [[Treasure (Amano Tsukiko)|Treasure]]<br />
* [2002.06.19] [[Honey (Amano Tsukiko)|HONEY?]]<br />
* [2002.11.07] [[Ningyou (Amano Tsukiko)|Ningyou]] (人形; ''Doll'')<br />
* [2003.07.30] [[Same (Amano Tsukiko)|Same]] (鮫; ''Shark'')<br />
* [2003.11.12] [[Chou (Amano Tsukiko)|Chou]] (蝶; ''Butterfly'')<br />
* [2004.07.14] [[Tsuki (Amano Tsukiko)|Tsuki]] (月; ''Moon'')<br />
* [2004.11.03] [[Idea (Amano Tsukiko)|Idea]] (イデア)<br />
* [2005.02.16] [[Hisui (Amano Tsukiko)|Hisui]] (翡翠; ''Jade'')<br />
* [2005.07.27] [[Koe (Amano Tsukiko)|Koe]] (聲; ''Voice'')<br />
* [2006.05.31] [[Karasu (Amano Tsukiko)|Karasu]] (烏; ''Crow'')<br />
* [2006.05.31] [[Fukurou (Amano Tsukiko)|Fukurou]] (梟; ''Owl'')<br />
* [2006.05.31] [[Utakata (Amano Tsukiko)|Utakata]] (ウタカタ; ''Bubbles'')<br />
* [2006.05.31] [[Fuusen (Amano Tsukiko)|Fuusen]] (風船; ''Balloon'')<br />
* [2006.05.31] [[Chaos (Amano Tsukiko)|chaos]] (混沌 -chaos-)<br />
* [2007.03.14] [[Howling (Amano Tsukiko)|Howling]]<br />
* [2008.01.19] [[Heaven's Gate|HEAVEN'S GATE]]<br />
* [2008.07.30] [[Zero no Chouritsu]] (ゼロの調律; ''Zero Tuning'')<br />
* [2011.01.01] [[Core (Amano Tsuki)|CORE]]<br />
* [2011.05.11] [[Ringo no Ki]] (林檎の木; ''The Apple Tree'')<br />
* [2015.11.18] [[Black Beauty (Amano Tsuki)|BLACK BEAUTY]]<br />
* [2019.09.27] [[Jubilee (Amano Tsuki)|Jubilee]] (ジュビリー)<br />
<br />
===Other Singles===<br />
* [2010.01.27] [[Hikari no Circus]] (ひかりのサーカス; ''The Circus of Light'')<br />
* [2010.03.17] [[Utsukushiki Mono (Amano Tsuki)|Utsukushiki Mono]] (うつくしきもの; ''A Thing of Beauty'')<br />
* [2012.11.10] [[Happy Birthday (Amano Tsuki)|Happy Birthday]]<br />
* [2014.12.24] [[Rinrin to]] (凛々と; ''With Intensity'')<br />
* [2016.09.27] [[Invisible / Shijima]] (インビジブル/静寂)<br />
<br />
===Digital Singles===<br />
* [2014.09.24] [[Torikago -In This Cage-|Torikago -in this cage-]] (鳥籠; ''Birdcage'')<br />
* [2014.11.12] [[Happy Birthday (Amano Tsuki)|Happy Birthday]]<br />
* [2014.12.31] [[Gyuunyuu Suteta]] (牛乳捨てた; ''It Was Discarded Milk'')<br />
* [2015.05.20] [[Yuzu no Ki]] (柚子の木; ''Citrus Tree'')<br />
* [2015.07.15] [[Celery no Uta]] (セロリのうた; ''Celery Song'')<br />
* [2016.09.07] [[Invisible / Shijima]] (インビジブル/静寂)<br />
* [2020.04.01] [[Killer Ape]] (キラーエイプ)<br />
* [2021.01.25] [[Starting Over (Amano Tsuki)|Starting Over]]<br />
* [2021.01.25] [[Hate Crime|HATE CRIME]]<br />
* [2022.11.12] [[Kugutsu (Amano Tsuki)|Kugutsu]] (傀儡)<br />
<br />
===Video Releases===<br />
* [2002.05.26] [[Pia Debut Preview Live|Pia Debut Preview LIVE]]<br />
* [2002.11.28] [[Live Tour 2002 Koori no Bi Show|LIVE TOUR 2002 Koori no BiSHOW]] (氷の美SHOW; ''Basic Instinct'')<br />
* [2003.03.05] [[Meg ni Aetara Amano Tsukiko Nenmatsu Special 2002 Live at Nippon Seinenkan]] (メグに逢えたら 天野月子年末スペシャル2002 Live at 日本青年館)<br />
* [2004.02.25] [[Omohide]] (おもひで; ''Memories'')<br />
* [2004.03.03] [[V (Amano Tsukiko)|V]]<br />
* [2006.11.15] [[5 -Five- (Amano Tsukiko)|5 -five-]]<br />
* [2009.02.10] [[Omohide 2]] (おもひで)<br />
* [2009.04.27] [[Zero + Noise|ZERO+NOISE]]<br />
* [2009.07.24] [[Amallo 13|AMALLO 13]] (アマロ)<br />
* [2009.12.31] [[Bakuon Seikatsu ~Mou Hitotsu no Omohide~]] (爆音生活~もうひとつのおもひで~; ''Explosion of Life ~One More Memory~'')<br />
* [2014.09.10] [[AMN Request Hour 2014]]<br />
* [2019.09.25] [[Five Rings ~Saiten~]] (祭典)<br />
<br />
===Compilations / Other===<br />
* [2014.07.23] [[Otokura Song File Vol.1|OTOKURA SONG FILE Vol.1]] (#3 ''Hadashi no Mermaid / Amano Tsuki'')<br />
<br />
==Publications==<br />
===Calendars===<br />
[[Image:Amano Tsuki Calendar.jpg|100px]]<br />
<br />
* [2014.12.24] [[2015 Nendo CD Tsuki Illustrated Calendar]]<br />
<br />
==Songwriting Credits==<br />
; [[9nine]]<br />
* [[Shiroi Hana ~White Garden~]] (Composition)<br />
* [[Cotton Candy (9nine)|cotton candy]] (Lyrics)<br />
* [[Suna no Shiro (9nine)|Suna no Shiro]] (Composition)<br />
* [[Monster (9nine)|MONSTER]] (Lyrics, Composition)<br />
* [[Cherry (9nine)|Cherry]] (Composition)<br />
* [[Koibana (9nine)|Koibana]] (Composition)<br />
<br />
; [[B.N.W.]]<br />
* [[Over Drive (B.N.W.)|Over Drive]] (Lyrics, Composition)<br />
* [[Hadashi no Mermaid]] (Lyrics, Composition)<br />
* [[Ride On (B.N.W.)|Ride On]] (Lyrics, Composition)<br />
<br />
; [[EARTHSHAKER]]<br />
* [[Sully (EATHSHAKER)|Sully]] (Lyrics)<br />
* [[Russian Roulette (EARTHSHAKER)|Russian Roulette]] (Lyrics)<br />
* [[Will (EARTHSHAKER)|WILL]] (Lyrics)<br />
* [[Boku no Iro (EARTHSHAKER)|Boku no Iro]] (Lyrics)<br />
* [[Devil's Cake]] (Lyrics)<br />
* [[Hi no Ataru Basho e]] (Lyrics)<br />
* [[Hounetsu (EARTHSHAKER)|Hounetsu]] (Lyrics)<br />
* [[Tsuki ni Murakumo Hana ni Kaze]] (Lyrics)<br />
* [[Engine (EARTHSHAKER)|Engine]] (Lyrics)<br />
<br />
; [[Yoshida Mai|mai]]<br />
* [[Melody (Yoshida Mai)|MELODY]] (Lyrics)<br />
* [[Ibara no Ito]] (Composition)<br />
* [[Nightmare (Yoshida Mai)|Nightmare]] (Lyrics)<br />
* [[Innocent Life]] (Composition)<br />
* [[Deep Blue (Yoshida Mai)|Deep Blue]] (Composition)<br />
* [[Halloween Eve]] (Lyrics, Composition)<br />
* [[Change the World (Yoshida Mai)|Change the World]] (Lyrics, Composition)<br />
* [[White Rain]] (Co-Lyrics)<br />
* [[Nowadays (Yoshida Mai)|Nowadays]] (Lyrics, Composition)<br />
* [[Dropkick (Yoshida Mai)|Dropkick]] (Lyrics)<br />
* [[Hidamari (Yoshida Mai)|Hidamari]] (Composition)<br />
* [[Scorpion (Yoshida Mai)|SCORPION]] (Lyrics)<br />
* [[Queen Bee (Yoshida Mai)|QUEEN BEE]] (Lyrics)<br />
<br />
; [[Mari-e]]<br />
* [[Dice (Mari-e)|DICE]] (Lyrics)<br />
<br />
; [[Nakayama Aya]]<br />
* [[Empty Lover|empty lover]] (Composition)<br />
<br />
; [[Okuda Miwako]]<br />
* [[Koko ni Iru (Okuda Miwako)|Koko ni Iru]] (Composition)<br />
<br />
; [[OTAKURA Artists]]<br />
* [[Sailing (OTAKURA Artists)|Sailing]] (Lyrics, Composition)<br />
<br />
; [[Primal]]<br />
* [[Diorama (Primal)|DIORAMA]] (Lyrics)<br />
<br />
; [[Yatsuka Rie|Rie]]<br />
* [[Hitsuji (Yatsuka Rie)|Hitsuji]] (Lyrics, Composition)<br />
<br />
; [[Sagara Kokoro]]<br />
* [[Kokyuu (Sagara Kokoro)|Kokyuu]] (Composition)<br />
<br />
; [[Shikata Akiko]]<br />
* [[Maika (Shikata Akiko)|Maika]] (Lyrics)<br />
* [[Uzumebi]] (Lyrics)<br />
* [[Lost Children|LOST CHILDREN]] (Lyrics)<br />
* [[Gaku]] (Lyrics)<br />
<br />
; [[Tabata Asuka]]<br />
* [[Mineral Water]] (Composition)<br />
<br />
; [[YURiCa|YURiCa/Hanatan]]<br />
* [[Niwakaame (YURiCa)|Niwakaame]] (Lyrics, Composition)<br />
* [[Naiterujuu]] (Lyrics, Composition)<br />
* [[Critital Error|CRITICAL ERROR]] (Lyrics, Composition)<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
* [http://www.tsuki-amano.com/ Official Website]<br />
* [https://amatsuki.ponycanyon.co.jp/ Official Pony Canyon Profile]<br />
* Official Blogs: [http://tsuki-amano.weblogs.jp/ Japanese] | [http://monsters-cafe.blogspot.com/ English (Old)] | [https://twilog.org/Tsuki_Amano Twilog]<br />
* [https://twitter.com/tsuki_amano Official Twitter]<br />
* [https://www.instagram.com/Tsuki_Amano_official/ Official Instagram]<br />
<br />
{{Amano Tsuki}}<br />
[[Category:Japanese Artists]]<br />
[[Category:J-Pop]]<br />
[[Category:J-Rock]]<br />
[[Category:Songwriter]]<br />
[[Category:Designer]]<br />
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'''Zwei''' [Japanese pron: 'Dzuvai' (ヅヴァイ)] is a Japanese duo that debuted in May 2004 with the single "[[Movie Star]]". They are produced by [[wikipedia:Nick Wood|Nick Wood]], and [[wikipedia:Simon Le Bon|Simon Le Bon]] of [[wikipedia:Duran Duran|Duran Duran]] is often credited in their works.<br />
<br />
==Members==<br />
* [[Ayumu]] (vocals)<br />
* [[Megu]] (bass)<br />
<br />
==Information==<br />
Zwei was formed in 2002 after [[Kera]] model [[Megu|Ueno Megumi]] scouted her soon-to-be-vocalist [[Ayumu]] at a live house. Ayumu had been in the band [[Cherry Feel]] at that time and was doing numerous street performances with them. Ueno approached Ayumu in her dressing room and asked if she would be the vocalist for the band Ueno was starting.<br />
<br />
The two didn't make their debut until May 2004, and several months before that Ueno had begun going by the name "Megu" for [[Kera]]. In the May 2004 issue of Kera (out in April 2004), Megu officially announced her departure from the magazine with a lengthy article that profiled her modeling career since her debut in June 1999. However, starting in July 2004 Megu was given her own column called "Zwei Megu no Suki desu - Wasshoi" ('Zwei Megu's favorites wasshoi'). This is where Megu got to talk about what she's recently been into, or she would promote new Zwei releases. It appeared in each issue of Kera since then and took up about half of a page. However, this column was ended with the March 2007 issue. Megu has come back on several occasions since leaving the magazine to do special photoshoots.<br />
<br />
After their first single "[[Movie Star]]" was released, their second single "[[Watashigai no Uta]]" followed and shortly after its release there was news of a first album. The album, ''[[Pretty Queen]]'', was released in October of 2004 and contained both of Zwei's singles and their b-sides. A limited edition and a normal edition were both released. They both had different booklets and the limited edition came with a DVD of three [[PV|PVs]], including "[[Watashigai no Uta|Pretty Queen]]", which was the b-side to "[[Watashigai no Uta]]".<br />
<br />
The duo has continued to release singles on a somewhat steady basis, and in 2005 they began working with [[Oshima Kousuke]], formerly of [[Wands]]. On September 2nd, 2006 it was announced they had been transferred to [[Universal Music Japan]], but they have since been dropped from the label and their latest single, "[[Koyubi no Paradox]]", will be released under [[5pb. Records]]. The title track will be used as the opening theme for ''Memories Off - Yubikiri no Kioku''.<br />
<br />
During 2009 the members of Zwei also did a handful of solo projects, such as video game theme songs and acting as supporting members for other bands.<br />
<br />
==Trivia==<br />
* 'Zwei' is the German word for 'two'.<br />
* Megu modeled exclusively for [[Kera]] from June 1999, the ninth issue.<br />
* Before forming Zwei, Megu had been in the band [[Pineal]] as their bassist.<br />
* Ayumu was the vocalist for the indies band [[Cherry Feel]] from 1998-2002.<br />
* In spring 2006, it was announced Zwei was filming the [[PV]] for their song [[Denny]], found on the [[Z (Zwei)|Z]] album. Complications arose when the band tried to get the video up for viewers on [http://www.music-ups.jp Music-Ups], a website that has Zwei listed as a POScam (Glico health snack) supporter. Word had it that the PV had been banned but Zwei did their best to make it available, and the PV was uploaded. However, the version was only a short one. A few days later, Zwei put a "NO-CUT" version of the music video on their website. It was revealed that the reason the video was banned was not due to copyrights, but because of the graphic [[wikipedia:Shibari|shibari]] (Japanese bondage) scenes between two women. </div><br />
<br />
==Discography==<br />
===Albums===<br />
* [2004.10.14] [[Pretty Queen]]<br />
* [2005.12.21] [[Z (Zwei)|Z]] (Zeta)<br />
* [2013.04.24] [[Reset (Zwei)|Re:Set]]<br />
* [2015.08.26] [[Neo Masque|NEO MASQUE]]<br />
* [2017.06.21] [[Ley Line]]<br />
* [2019.09.27] [[Ai Shikanai]] (愛しかない)<br />
<br />
===Singles===<br />
* [2004.05.26] [[Movie Star]]<br />
* [2004.07.22] [[Watashigai no Uta]] (ワタシ飼いの唄)<br />
* [2005.03.23] [[Hikari (Zwei)|Hikari]] (光)<br />
* [2005.07.21] [[Dragon (Zwei)|Dragon]]<br />
* [2005.11.16] [[Fake Face / Shiroi Machi|FAKE FACE / Shiroi Machi]] (白い街)<br />
* [2007.06.20] [[1+1=2]]<br />
* [2008.06.11] [[Distance (Zwei)|DISTANCE]]<br />
* [2010.08.04] [[Koyubi no Paradox]] (小指のパラドックス)<br />
* [2011.06.22] [[Kaze no Senritsu]] (風の旋律)<br />
* [2012.01.25] [[Inanna no Mita Yume]] (イナンナの見た夢)<br />
* [2012.06.27] [[Kakucho Place]] (拡張プレイス)<br />
* [2012.11.21] [[Junjou Spectra]] (純情スペクトラ)<br />
* [2013.07.24] [[Heading For Tomorrow]]<br />
* [2014.06.25] [[Yakusoku no Augment]] (約束のオーグメント)<br />
* [2015.01.28] [[Eigo Shinri no Fermata]] (永劫真理のフェルマータ)<br />
* [2015.11.25] [[Lyra]] (ライア)<br />
* [2016.11.30] [[My Own Life|MY OWN LIFE]]<br />
* [2017.11.08] [[Suuki Naru Factor]] (数奇なるファクタ)<br />
* [2018.04.25] [[Last Game (Zwei)|LAST GAME]]<br />
* [2018.12.26] [[Avant Story]]<br />
* [2019.04.17] [[Aoki Honoo]] (青き炎)<br />
<br />
===Joint Singles===<br />
* [2010.08.25] [[Lavender no Junzen / Mephistopheles no Mokushi / Eien no Mukou]] (ラベンダーの純然 / メフィストフェレスの黙示 / 永遠の向こう) <small>([[Katakiri Rekka]] / '''Zwei''' / [[Ayane]])</small><br />
* [2014.04.30] [[Brave the Sky]] <small>([[Ito Kanako]]×'''Zwei''')</small><br />
<br />
===Digital Singles===<br />
* [2005.11.16] [[A White Town|A White Town (iTunes Christmas Mix)]]<br />
* [2020.09.05] [[The Way (Zwei)|The way]]<br />
* [2020.12.19] [[For Share!|For SHARE!!]]<br />
* [2021.11.10] [[Fu|FU]] (歩 -FU-)<br />
* [2023.11.30] [[Escape from This World|Escape from this world]]<br />
<br />
===DVD===<br />
* [2006.02.22] [[Zwei in the Box]]<br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
* [http://www.reussit.com/pickup/zweiii/1.html Reussit Official Site]<br />
* [http://www.universal-music.co.jp/zwei/ Universal Official Site]<br />
* [http://www.vap.co.jp/zwei/ VAP Official Site]<br />
<br />
{{zwei}}<br />
[[Category:Japanese Bands]]<br />
[[Category:Two-Member Bands]]<br />
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<div>[[File:Zwei.jpg|thumb|250px||Zwei promoting "[[Distance (Zwei)|DISTANCE]]"]]<br />
<div align="justify"><br />
'''Zwei''' [Japanese pron: 'Dzuvai' (ヅヴァイ)] is a Japanese duo that debuted in May 2004 with the single "[[Movie Star]]". They are produced by [[wikipedia:Nick Wood|Nick Wood]], and [[wikipedia:Simon Le Bon|Simon Le Bon]] of [[wikipedia:Duran Duran|Duran Duran]] is often credited in their works.<br />
<br />
==Members==<br />
* [[Ayumu]] (vocals)<br />
* [[Megu]] (bass)<br />
<br />
==Information==<br />
Zwei was formed in 2002 after [[Kera]] model [[Megu|Ueno Megumi]] scouted her soon-to-be-vocalist [[Ayumu]] at a live house. Ayumu had been in the band [[Cherry Feel]] at that time and was doing numerous street performances with them. Ueno approached Ayumu in her dressing room and asked if she would be the vocalist for the band Ueno was starting.<br />
<br />
The two didn't make their debut until May 2004, and several months before that Ueno had begun going by the name "Megu" for [[Kera]]. In the May 2004 issue of Kera (out in April 2004), Megu officially announced her departure from the magazine with a lengthy article that profiled her modeling career since her debut in June 1999. However, starting in July 2004 Megu was given her own column called "Zwei Megu no Suki desu - Wasshoi" ('Zwei Megu's favorites wasshoi'). This is where Megu got to talk about what she's recently been into, or she would promote new Zwei releases. It appeared in each issue of Kera since then and took up about half of a page. However, this column was ended with the March 2007 issue. Megu has come back on several occasions since leaving the magazine to do special photoshoots.<br />
<br />
After their first single "[[Movie Star]]" was released, their second single "[[Watashigai no Uta]]" followed and shortly after its release there was news of a first album. The album, ''[[Pretty Queen]]'', was released in October of 2004 and contained both of Zwei's singles and their b-sides. A limited edition and a normal edition were both released. They both had different booklets and the limited edition came with a DVD of three [[PV|PVs]], including "[[Watashigai no Uta|Pretty Queen]]", which was the b-side to "[[Watashigai no Uta]]".<br />
<br />
The duo has continued to release singles on a somewhat steady basis, and in 2005 they began working with [[Oshima Kousuke]], formerly of [[Wands]]. On September 2nd, 2006 it was announced they had been transferred to [[Universal Music Japan]], but they have since been dropped from the label and their latest single, "[[Koyubi no Paradox]]", will be released under [[5pb. Records]]. The title track will be used as the opening theme for ''Memories Off - Yubikiri no Kioku''.<br />
<br />
During 2009 the members of Zwei also did a handful of solo projects, such as video game theme songs and acting as supporting members for other bands.<br />
<br />
==Trivia==<br />
* 'Zwei' is the German word for 'two'.<br />
* Megu modeled exclusively for [[Kera]] from June 1999, the ninth issue.<br />
* Before forming Zwei, Megu had been in the band [[Pineal]] as their bassist.<br />
* Ayumu was the vocalist for the indies band [[Cherry Feel]] from 1998-2002.<br />
* In spring 2006, it was announced Zwei was filming the [[PV]] for their song [[Denny]], found on the [[Z (Zwei)|Z]] album. Complications arose when the band tried to get the video up for viewers on [http://www.music-ups.jp Music-Ups], a website that has Zwei listed as a POScam (Glico health snack) supporter. Word had it that the PV had been banned but Zwei did their best to make it available, and the PV was uploaded. However, the version was only a short one. A few days later, Zwei put a "NO-CUT" version of the music video on their website. It was revealed that the reason the video was banned was not due to copyrights, but because of the graphic [[wikipedia:Shibari|shibari]] (Japanese bondage) scenes between two women. </div><br />
<br />
==Discography==<br />
===Albums===<br />
* [2004.10.14] [[Pretty Queen]]<br />
* [2005.12.21] [[Z (Zwei)|Z]] (Zeta)<br />
* [2013.04.24] [[Reset (Zwei)|Re:Set]]<br />
* [2015.08.26] [[Neo Masque|NEO MASQUE]]<br />
* [2017.06.21] [[Ley Line]]<br />
* [2019.09.27] [[Ai Shikanai]] (愛しかない)<br />
<br />
===Singles===<br />
* [2004.05.26] [[Movie Star]]<br />
* [2004.07.22] [[Watashigai no Uta]] (ワタシ飼いの唄)<br />
* [2005.03.23] [[Hikari (Zwei)|Hikari]] (光)<br />
* [2005.07.21] [[Dragon (Zwei)|Dragon]]<br />
* [2005.11.16] [[Fake Face / Shiroi Machi|FAKE FACE / Shiroi Machi]] (白い街)<br />
* [2007.06.20] [[1+1=2]]<br />
* [2008.06.11] [[Distance (Zwei)|DISTANCE]]<br />
* [2010.08.04] [[Koyubi no Paradox]] (小指のパラドックス)<br />
* [2011.06.22] [[Kaze no Senritsu]] (風の旋律)<br />
* [2012.01.25] [[Inanna no Mita Yume]] (イナンナの見た夢)<br />
* [2012.06.27] [[Kakucho Place]] (拡張プレイス)<br />
* [2012.11.21] [[Junjou Spectra]] (純情スペクトラ)<br />
* [2013.07.24] [[Heading For Tomorrow]]<br />
* [2014.06.25] [[Yakusoku no Augment]] (約束のオーグメント)<br />
* [2015.01.28] [[Eigo Shinri no Fermata]] (永劫真理のフェルマータ)<br />
* [2015.11.25] [[Lyra]] (ライア)<br />
* [2016.11.30] [[My Own Life|MY OWN LIFE]]<br />
* [2017.11.08] [[Suuki Naru Factor]] (数奇なるファクタ)<br />
* [2018.04.25] [[Last Game (Zwei)|LAST GAME]]<br />
* [2018.12.26] [[Avant Story]]<br />
* [2019.04.17] [[Aoki Honoo]] (青き炎)<br />
* [2023.11.30] [[Escape from This World|Escape from this world]]<br />
<br />
===Joint Singles===<br />
* [2010.08.25] [[Lavender no Junzen / Mephistopheles no Mokushi / Eien no Mukou]] (ラベンダーの純然 / メフィストフェレスの黙示 / 永遠の向こう) <small>([[Katakiri Rekka]] / '''Zwei''' / [[Ayane]])</small><br />
* [2014.04.30] [[Brave the Sky]] <small>([[Ito Kanako]]×'''Zwei''')</small><br />
<br />
===Digital Singles===<br />
* [2005.11.16] [[A White Town|A White Town (iTunes Christmas Mix)]]<br />
* [2020.09.05] [[The Way (Zwei)|The way]]<br />
* [2020.12.19] [[For Share!|For SHARE!!]]<br />
* [2021.11.10] [[Fu|FU]] (歩 -FU-)<br />
<br />
===DVD===<br />
* [2006.02.22] [[Zwei in the Box]]<br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
* [http://www.reussit.com/pickup/zweiii/1.html Reussit Official Site]<br />
* [http://www.universal-music.co.jp/zwei/ Universal Official Site]<br />
* [http://www.vap.co.jp/zwei/ VAP Official Site]<br />
<br />
{{zwei}}<br />
[[Category:Japanese Bands]]<br />
[[Category:Two-Member Bands]]<br />
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<div>[[File:Zwei.jpg|thumb|250px||Zwei promoting "[[Distance (Zwei)|DISTANCE]]"]]<br />
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'''Zwei''' [Japanese pron: 'Dzuvai' (ヅヴァイ)] is a Japanese duo that debuted in May 2004 with the single "[[Movie Star]]". They are produced by [[wikipedia:Nick Wood|Nick Wood]], and [[wikipedia:Simon Le Bon|Simon Le Bon]] of [[wikipedia:Duran Duran|Duran Duran]] is often credited in their works.<br />
<br />
==Members==<br />
* [[Ayumu]] (vocals)<br />
* [[Megu]] (bass)<br />
<br />
==Information==<br />
Zwei was formed in 2002 after [[Kera]] model [[Megu|Ueno Megumi]] scouted her soon-to-be-vocalist [[Ayumu]] at a live house. Ayumu had been in the band [[Cherry Feel]] at that time and was doing numerous street performances with them. Ueno approached Ayumu in her dressing room and asked if she would be the vocalist for the band Ueno was starting.<br />
<br />
The two didn't make their debut until May 2004, and several months before that Ueno had begun going by the name "Megu" for [[Kera]]. In the May 2004 issue of Kera (out in April 2004), Megu officially announced her departure from the magazine with a lengthy article that profiled her modeling career since her debut in June 1999. However, starting in July 2004 Megu was given her own column called "Zwei Megu no Suki desu - Wasshoi" ('Zwei Megu's favorites wasshoi'). This is where Megu got to talk about what she's recently been into, or she would promote new Zwei releases. It appeared in each issue of Kera since then and took up about half of a page. However, this column was ended with the March 2007 issue. Megu has come back on several occasions since leaving the magazine to do special photoshoots.<br />
<br />
After their first single "[[Movie Star]]" was released, their second single "[[Watashigai no Uta]]" followed and shortly after its release there was news of a first album. The album, ''[[Pretty Queen]]'', was released in October of 2004 and contained both of Zwei's singles and their b-sides. A limited edition and a normal edition were both released. They both had different booklets and the limited edition came with a DVD of three [[PV|PVs]], including "[[Watashigai no Uta|Pretty Queen]]", which was the b-side to "[[Watashigai no Uta]]".<br />
<br />
The duo has continued to release singles on a somewhat steady basis, and in 2005 they began working with [[Oshima Kousuke]], formerly of [[Wands]]. On September 2nd, 2006 it was announced they had been transferred to [[Universal Music Japan]], but they have since been dropped from the label and their latest single, "[[Koyubi no Paradox]]", will be released under [[5pb. Records]]. The title track will be used as the opening theme for ''Memories Off - Yubikiri no Kioku''.<br />
<br />
During 2009 the members of Zwei also did a handful of solo projects, such as video game theme songs and acting as supporting members for other bands.<br />
<br />
==Trivia==<br />
* 'Zwei' is the German word for 'two'.<br />
* Megu modeled exclusively for [[Kera]] from June 1999, the ninth issue.<br />
* Before forming Zwei, Megu had been in the band [[Pineal]] as their bassist.<br />
* Ayumu was the vocalist for the indies band [[Cherry Feel]] from 1998-2002.<br />
* In spring 2006, it was announced Zwei was filming the [[PV]] for their song [[Denny]], found on the [[Z (Zwei)|Z]] album. Complications arose when the band tried to get the video up for viewers on [http://www.music-ups.jp Music-Ups], a website that has Zwei listed as a POScam (Glico health snack) supporter. Word had it that the PV had been banned but Zwei did their best to make it available, and the PV was uploaded. However, the version was only a short one. A few days later, Zwei put a "NO-CUT" version of the music video on their website. It was revealed that the reason the video was banned was not due to copyrights, but because of the graphic [[wikipedia:Shibari|shibari]] (Japanese bondage) scenes between two women. </div><br />
<br />
==Discography==<br />
===Albums===<br />
* [2004.10.14] [[Pretty Queen]]<br />
* [2005.12.21] [[Z (Zwei)|Z]] (Zeta)<br />
* [2013.04.24] [[Reset (Zwei)|Re:Set]]<br />
* [2015.08.26] [[Neo Masque|NEO MASQUE]]<br />
* [2017.06.21] [[Ley Line]]<br />
* [2019.09.27] [[Ai Shikanai]] (愛しかない)<br />
<br />
===Singles===<br />
* [2004.05.26] [[Movie Star]]<br />
* [2004.07.22] [[Watashigai no Uta]] (ワタシ飼いの唄)<br />
* [2005.03.23] [[Hikari (Zwei)|Hikari]] (光)<br />
* [2005.07.21] [[Dragon (Zwei)|Dragon]]<br />
* [2005.11.16] [[Fake Face / Shiroi Machi|FAKE FACE / Shiroi Machi]] (白い街)<br />
* [2007.06.20] [[1+1=2]]<br />
* [2008.06.11] [[Distance (Zwei)|DISTANCE]]<br />
* [2010.08.04] [[Koyubi no Paradox]] (小指のパラドックス)<br />
* [2011.06.22] [[Kaze no Senritsu]] (風の旋律)<br />
* [2012.01.25] [[Inanna no Mita Yume]] (イナンナの見た夢)<br />
* [2012.06.27] [[Kakucho Place]] (拡張プレイス)<br />
* [2012.11.21] [[Junjou Spectra]] (純情スペクトラ)<br />
* [2013.07.24] [[Heading For Tomorrow]]<br />
* [2014.06.25] [[Yakusoku no Augment]] (約束のオーグメント)<br />
* [2015.01.28] [[Eigo Shinri no Fermata]] (永劫真理のフェルマータ)<br />
* [2015.11.25] [[Lyra]] (ライア)<br />
* [2016.11.30] [[My Own Life|MY OWN LIFE]]<br />
* [2017.11.08] [[Suuki Naru Factor]] (数奇なるファクタ)<br />
* [2018.04.25] [[Last Game (Zwei)|LAST GAME]]<br />
* [2018.12.26] [[Avant Story]]<br />
* [2019.04.17] [[Aoki Honoo]] (青き炎)<br />
<br />
===Joint Singles===<br />
* [2010.08.25] [[Lavender no Junzen / Mephistopheles no Mokushi / Eien no Mukou]] (ラベンダーの純然 / メフィストフェレスの黙示 / 永遠の向こう) <small>([[Katakiri Rekka]] / '''Zwei''' / [[Ayane]])</small><br />
* [2014.04.30] [[Brave the Sky]] <small>([[Ito Kanako]]×'''Zwei''')</small><br />
<br />
===Digital Singles===<br />
* [2005.11.16] [[A White Town|A White Town (iTunes Christmas Mix)]]<br />
<br />
===DVD===<br />
* [2006.02.22] [[Zwei in the Box]]<br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
* [http://www.reussit.com/pickup/zweiii/1.html Reussit Official Site]<br />
* [http://www.universal-music.co.jp/zwei/ Universal Official Site]<br />
* [http://www.vap.co.jp/zwei/ VAP Official Site]<br />
<br />
{{zwei}}<br />
[[Category:Japanese Bands]]<br />
[[Category:Two-Member Bands]]<br />
[[Category:J-Rock]]</div>Solarbladehttp://www.generasia.com/w/index.php?title=Unicorn_(Koda_Kumi)&diff=826358Unicorn (Koda Kumi)2024-03-08T15:03:49Z<p>Solarblade: </p>
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|[[File:Koda Kumi - UNICORN DVD.jpg|thumb|300px|CD+DVD Cover]]<br />
|[[File:Koda Kumi - UNICORN BD.jpg|thumb|300px|CD+Blu-ray Cover]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Koda Kumi - UNICORN FC.jpg|thumb|300px|Fanclub Editions Cover]]<br />
|[[File:Koda Kumi - UNICORN lim.jpg|thumb|300px|Live Venue Limited Edition Cover]]<br />
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<br />
; Artist<br />
: [[Koda Kumi]]<br />
; Album<br />
: UNICORN<br />
; Released<br />
: 2024.04.17<br />
; Catalog Number<br />
: RZCD-77973/B <small>(CD+DVD)</small><br />
: RZCD-77974/B <small>(CD+Blu-ray)</small><br />
: RZC1-77975/B <small>(Fanclub DVD Edition)</small><br />
: RZC1-77976/B <small>(Fanclub BD Edition)</small><br />
: RZC1-77977 <small>(Live Venue Limited Edition)</small><br />
; Price<br />
: ¥16,280 <small>(Fanclub Editions)</small><br />
: ¥6,380 <small>(CD+DVD/BD)</small><br />
: ¥3,300 <small>(Live Venue Limited Edition)</small><br />
<br />
; CD Tracklist<br />
* [[Silence (Koda Kumi)|Silence]]<br />
* [[Vroom (Koda Kumi)|Vroom]]<br />
* [[Let's Fight for Love!|Let's fight for love!]]<br />
* [[Tooi Machi no Dokoka de... (Koda Kumi)|Tooi Machi no Dokoka de...]] (遠い街のどこかで…; ''Somewhere in a Faraway City...'') <small>(original: [[Nakayama Miho]])</small><br />
* [[Heaven's Kitchen (Koda Kumi)|Heaven's Kitchen]] <small>(original: [[BONNIE PINK]])</small><br />
* [[UFO (Koda Kumi)|UFO]] <small>(original: [[Pink Lady]])</small><br />
* [[Trust Last|Trust・Last -TYPE K-]]<br />
* [[Piece of My Wish (Koda Kumi)|PIECE OF MY WISH]] <small>(original: [[Imai Miki]])</small><br />
* [[Tokio (Koda Kumi)|TOKIO]] <small>(original: [[Sawada Kenji]])</small><br />
* [[Dangerously]]<br />
* ''TBA''<br />
<br />
; DVD/Blu-ray Tracklist<br />
# [[Silence (Koda Kumi)|Silence]] -[[PV|Music Video]]-<br />
# [[Vroom (Koda Kumi)|Vroom]] -Music Video-<br />
# [[Tooi Machi no Dokoka de... (Koda Kumi)|Tooi Machi no Dokoka de...]] -Music Video-<br />
# Behind The Scenes -UNICORN-<br />
<br />
<br />
; Information<br />
<div align="justify"><br />
''UNICORN'' is the 18th studio album released by [[Koda Kumi]]. It was released in five editions: a CD+DVD edition, a CD+Blu-ray edition, a limited CD+DVD fanclub edition, a limited CD+Blu-ray fanclub edition, and a limited CD live venue edition.<br />
</div><br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
* [https://rhythmzone.net/koda/discography/detail.php?c=&id=1020214 Koda Kumi Official Website]<br />
* Oricon Profile: [https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/259698/products/1504243/1/ CD+DVD] | [https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/259698/products/1504244/1/ CD+Blu-ray]<br />
<br />
{{Koda Kumi}}<br />
[[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]<br />
[[Category:J-Urban (releases)]]<br />
[[Category:2024 Albums]]<br />
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<div>[[File:NCT-Dream-Reload.jpg|550px|thumb|NCT DREAM promoting ''[[Reload (NCT DREAM)|Reload]]'' (2020)]]<br />
'''NCT DREAM''' or '''Neo Culture Technology DREAM''' is a sub-unit of the [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] boy group [[NCT]] under [[SM Entertainment]]. <br />
<br />
==Members==<br />
* [[Mark (NCT)|Mark]]<br />
* [[Renjun]]<br />
* [[Jeno]]<br />
* [[Haechan]]<br />
* [[Jaemin]]<br />
* [[Chenle]]<br />
* [[Jisung (NCT)|Jisung]] (Maknae)<br />
<br />
==Korean Discography==<br />
===Albums===<br />
* [2021.05.10] [[Hot Sauce (NCT DREAM)|Hot Sauce]]<br />
* [2021.06.28] [[Hello Future]] <small>(Repackage)</small><br />
* [2022.03.28] [[Glitch Mode]]<br />
* [2022.05.30] [[Beatbox]] <small>(Repackage)</small><br />
* [2023.07.17] [[Istj|ISTJ]]<br />
* [2024.03.25] [[Dreamscape (NCT DREAM)|DREAM()SCAPE]]<br />
<br />
===Mini-Albums===<br />
* [2017.08.17] [[We Young]]<br />
* [2018.09.03] [[We Go Up]]<br />
* [2019.07.26] [[We Boom]]<br />
* [2020.04.29] [[Reload (NCT DREAM)|Reload]]<br />
* [2022.12.19] [[Candy (NCT DREAM)|Candy]]<br />
<br />
===Singles===<br />
* [2017.02.09] [[The First (NCT DREAM)|The First]]<br />
<br />
===Digital Singles===<br />
* [2016.08.27] [[Chewing Gum (NCT DREAM)|Chewing Gum]]<br />
* [2017.03.16] [[Trigger the Fever|Trigger the fever]]<br />
* [2017.12.15] [[Joy (NCT DREAM)|JOY]]<br />
* [2018.12.27] [[Saranghandan Tteutiya (Candle Light)]] (사랑한단 뜻이야)<br />
* [2019.06.06] [[Don't Need Your Love]] <small>('''NCT DREAM''', [[wikipedia:HRVY|HRVY]])</small><br />
<br />
==Japanese Discography==<br />
===Mini-Albums===<br />
* [2020.01.22] [[The Dream|THE DREAM]]<br />
<br />
===Singles===<br />
* [2023.02.08] [[Best Friend Ever]]<br />
<br />
==English Discography==<br />
===Digital Singles===<br />
* [2019.07.15] [[Fireflies]]<br />
<br />
==Awards==<br />
* [2017.04.08] V Chart Awards: Top Promising Group <br />
* [2017.11.06] First Brand Awards: Chinese Special Prize Award <br />
* [2019.03.24] 25th Korean Entertainment Arts Awards: Best Artist Group (Male)<br />
* [2020.01.05] 34th Golden Disc Awards: Best Album ([[Bonsang]])<br />
* [2020.01.08] 9th Gaon Chart Music Awards: Hot Performance Award<br />
* [2020.01.30] 29th Seoul Music Awards: Album of the Year (Bonsang)<br />
* [2020.08.13] 2020 Soribada Best K-Music Awards: Bonsang<br />
* [2020.11.28] 5th Asia Artist Awards: Best Emotive Award<br />
* [2021.12.04] 2021 Melon Music Awards: Top 10 Artists<br />
* [2021.12.11] 2021 Mnet Asian Music Awards: Worldwide Fans' Choice Top 10<br />
* [2021.12.20] 29th Hanteo Music Awards: Initial Chodong Record Award (Top 10)<br />
* [2021.12.27] 29th Hanteo Music Awards: Male Group Artist Award (Top 3)<br />
* [2022.01.08] 36th Golden Disc Awards: Album Bonsang &ndash; ''[[Hot Sauce (NCT DREAM)|Hot Sauce]]''<br />
* [2022.11.08] 2022 Genie Music Awards: Album of the Year ([[Daesang]]) &ndash; ''[[Glitch Mode]]'', Singer of the Year (Daesang)<br />
* [2022.11.26] 2022 Melon Music Awards: Melon Top 10 Award (Bonsang)<br />
* [2022.11.29] 2022 Mnet Asian Music Awards: Worldwide Fans' Choice (Bonsang)<br />
* [2023.01.07] 37th Golden Disc Awards: Best Album<br />
* [2023.01.19] 32nd Seoul Music Awards: Daesang, Bonsang<br />
* [2023.02.11] 30th Hanteo Music Awards (Day 2): Best Album (Daesang), Artist of the Year (Bonsang)<br />
* [2023.11.28] 2023 Mnet Asian Music Awards: Worldwide Fans' Choice (Bonsang)<br />
* [2024.01.02] 33rd Seoul Music Awards: Daesang, Bonsang<br />
* [2024.01.06] 38th Golden Disc Awards: Album Bonsang &ndash; ''[[ISTJ]]''<br />
* [2024.02.17-18] 31st Hanteo Music Awards: Best Artist (Daesang), Artist of the Year (Bonsang)<br />
<br />
===TV Music Shows===<br />
; [[Majimak Cheotsarang]]<br />
* [2017.02.14] SBS [[Wikipedia:The Show (South Korean TV series)|The Show]] #1<br />
* [2017.02.21] SBS [[Wikipedia:The Show (South Korean TV series)|The Show]] #1<br />
* [2017.02.28] SBS [[Wikipedia:The Show (South Korean TV series)|The Show]] #1<br />
<br />
; [[Boom|BOOM]]<br />
* [2019.08.06] SBS [[Wikipedia:The Show (South Korean TV series)|The Show]] #1<br />
* [2019.08.20] SBS [[Wikipedia:The Show (South Korean TV series)|The Show]] #1<br />
<br />
==Trivia==<br />
* At the time of debut, NCT DREAM members' average age is 15 and a half.<br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
* [http://nctdream.smtown.com/Intro Official SME Profile]<br />
* [https://www.instagram.com/nctdream_thefirst/ Official Instagram]<br />
* [https://twitter.com/NCTsmtown_DREAM Official Twitter]<br />
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{{NCT DREAM}}<br />
{{NCT}}<br />
[[Category:Korean Boy Groups]]<br />
[[Category:Sub-Units]]<br />
[[Category:K-Pop]]<br />
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<div>[[File:Tamaki Nami - Speciality CDDVD.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Limited Edition Cover]]<br />
[[File:Tamaki Nami - Speciality CD.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Regular Edition Cover]]<br />
<br />
; Artist<br />
: [[Tamaki Nami]]<br />
; Album<br />
: Speciality<br />
; Released<br />
: 2006.07.12<br />
; Catalog Number<br />
: SRCL-6288~9 <small>(Limited Edition)</small><br />
: SRCL-6290 <small>(Regular Edition)</small><br />
; Price<br />
: ¥3,500 <small>(Limited Edition)</small><br />
: ¥3,059 <small>(Regular Edition)</small><br />
<br />
; CD Tracklist<br />
# Specialty -Inst.-<br />
# [[Result]]<br />
# [[Identity (Tamaki Nami)|IDentity]]<br />
# [[New World (Tamaki Nami)|New World]]<br />
# [[Sunrize]]<br />
# [[Castaway|CASTAWAY]]<br />
# [[No Way Back (Tamaki Nami)|No Way Back]]<br />
# [[Sanctuary (Tamaki Nami)|Sanctuary]]<br />
# [[Get Wild]]<br />
# [[Reach for the Rainbow|Reach For The Rainbow]]<br />
# [[My Way (Tamaki Nami)|MY WAY]]<br />
# [[Ready Steady Go! (Tamaki Nami)|Ready Steady Go!]]<br />
<br />
; DVD Tracklist<br />
# [[Sunrize]]<br />
# [[Castaway|CASTAWAY]]<br />
# [[Get Wild]]<br />
# [[My Way (Tamaki Nami)|MY WAY]]<br />
<br />
<br />
<div align="justify"><br />
; Information<br />
"Speciality" is the third album released by [[Tamaki Nami]]. This was released in two different versions: a limited CD+DVD edition and a regular CD only edition. The limited edition comes with: a DVD of four live performances at Daikanyama UNIT on April 9th, 2006 for the "[[My Way / Sunrize|MY WAY / Sunrize]]" release event, a 20 page Tamaki Nami original photobook, and comes in four sided digi-pack casing. The DVD counterpart to this album was released one month later as "[[Speciality DVD]]". The album reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] chart, where it charted for nine weeks. It reached #1 despite not spending a single day at #1 on the daily charts.<br />
</div><br />
<br />
==Oricon Chart Positions==<br />
{| style="margin: 1em; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse" border="1" cellpadding="2"<br />
|- style="background: #efefef"<br />
!Mon||Tue||Wed||Thu||Fri||Sat||Sun||Week Rank||Sales<br />
|- align="center"<br />
||2||3||3||4||4||4||8||1||53,813<br />
|- align="center"<br />
||8||9||5||10||11||11||11||9||14,625<br />
|}<br />
<br />
'''Total Reported Sales:''' 86,997*<br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
* Oricon Profiles: [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/656287/1/ Limited Edition] | [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/656288/1/ Regular Edition]<br />
* Sony Music Profiles: [http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/Music/Arch/SR/namitamaki/SRCL-6288/index.html Limited Edition] | [http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/Music/Arch/SR/namitamaki/SRCL-6290/index.html Regular Edition]<br />
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{{Tamaki Nami}}<br />
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[[Category:2006 Albums]]<br />
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; Artist<br />
: [[Tamaki Nami]]<br />
; Album<br />
: Singularity<br />
; Released<br />
: 2024.03.13<br />
; Label<br />
: [[SUNRISE Music Label]]<br />
; Catalog Number<br />
: SRML-1075<br />
; Price<br />
: ¥3,300<br />
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; Tracklist<br />
# [[Break the Chain|BREAK THE CHAIN]]<br />
# [[Open the Gate (Tamaki Nami)|Open the GATE]] feat. [[Kitadani Hiroshi]]<br />
# [[Connect the Truth]]<br />
# [[Resolve (Tamaki Nami)|Resolve]]<br />
# [[Beyond the Time ~Mobius no Sora wo Koete~ (Tamaki Nami)|BEYOND THE TIME ~Möbius no Sora wo Koete~]] (BEYOND THE TIME -メビウスの宇宙を越えて-) <small>(original: [[TM NETWORK]])</small><br />
# [[Ashita no Yuuki ni Hi wa Noboru]] (あしたの勇気に陽は昇る)<br />
# [[Believe (Tamaki Nami)|Believe (2023 rearrange ver.)]]<br />
# [[Realize (Tamaki Nami)|Realize (2023 rearrange ver.)]]<br />
# [[Reason (Tamaki Nami)|Reason (2023 rearrange ver.)]]<br />
# [[Reborn (Tamaki Nami)|Reborn]]<br />
# [[Shoot (Tamaki Nami)|Shoot]] <small>(bonus track)</small><br />
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<div align="justify"><br />
; Information<br />
''Singularity'' is the seventh studio album released by [[Tamaki Nami]].<br />
</div><br />
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==External Links==<br />
* [https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/317426/products/1499795/1/ Oricon Profile]<br />
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{{Tamaki Nami}}<br />
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<div><!--[[File:Tamaki Nami - Singularity.jpg|right|350px|thumb|Album Cover]]<br />
--><br />
; Artist<br />
: [[Tamaki Nami]]<br />
; Album<br />
: Singularity<br />
; Released<br />
: 2024.03.13<br />
; Label<br />
: [[SUNRISE Music Label]]<br />
; Catalog Number<br />
: SRML-1075<br />
; Price<br />
: ¥3,300<br />
<br />
; Tracklist<br />
# [[Break the Chain|BREAK THE CHAIN]]<br />
# [[Open the Gate (Tamaki Nami)|Open the GATE]] feat. [[Kitadani Hiroshi]]<br />
# [[Connect the Truth]]<br />
# [[Resolve (Tamaki Nami)|Resolve]]<br />
# [[Beyond the Time ~Mobius no Sora wo Koete~ (Tamaki Nami)|BEYOND THE TIME ~Möbius no Sora wo Koete~]] (BEYOND THE TIME -メビウスの宇宙を越えて-)<br />
# [[Ashita no Yuuki ni Hi wa Noboru]] (あしたの勇気に陽は昇る)<br />
# [[Believe (Tamaki Nami)|Believe (2023 rearrange ver.)]]<br />
# [[Realize (Tamaki Nami)|Realize (2023 rearrange ver.)]]<br />
# [[Reason (Tamaki Nami)|Reason (2023 rearrange ver.)]]<br />
# [[Reborn (Tamaki Nami)|Reborn]]<br />
# [[Shoot (Tamaki Nami)|Shoot]] <small>(bonus track)</small><br />
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<div align="justify"><br />
; Information<br />
''Singularity'' is the seventh studio album released by [[Tamaki Nami]].<br />
</div><br />
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==External Links==<br />
* [https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/317426/products/1499795/1/ Oricon Profile]<br />
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'''Sawada Kenji''' is a Japanese singer and actor who was a member of popular Japanese bands such as [[The Tigers]] and [[PYG]] as well as a solo artist.<br />
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== Profile ==<br />
<br />
'''Name''': Sawada Kenji (沢田研二)<br/><br />
'''Real Name''': Sawada Kenji (澤田研二)<br />
'''Nickname''': Julie<br/><br />
'''Birthdate''': 1948-06-25<br/><br />
'''Birthplace''': Tsunoi, Iwami, Tottori, Japan<br/><br />
'''[[Blood Type]]''': A<br/><br />
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== History ==<br />
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Sawada Kenji was born at his parents' home on June 25, 1948. At the time, his father worked in a research facility for gunpowder. His name was originally "澤田研", but as he was his parents' second son, he was renamed "澤田研二". When he turned 3, he moved to Sakyo-ku, Kyoto to the house of relatives where he was brought up.<br />
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In 1966, the group Funnys was formed and Sawada was the main singer where he chose the nickname Julie. The group's name changed to "The Tigers" before their first television appearance on November 15, 1967. The group was one of the most popular groups of its time, with hits such as "Mona Lisa no Bishou" or "Kimi Dake ni Ai wo". The group disbanded in 1971 after their final concert at the [[Nippon Budokan]].<br />
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Afterwards, Sawada formed the supergroup PYG made up from members of some of the most popular bands of the time. He was one of the lead singers of the group with [[Hagiwara Kenichi]] who used to be his biggest rival.<br />
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After PYG disbanded, Sawada started his solo career and launched his acting career.<br />
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== Trivia ==<br />
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* His nickname comes from Julie Andrews, of who he was a big fan.<br />
* He plays the shamisen.<br />
* He appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone in March 1969, which makes him one of the two Japanese artists to have ever graced the cover of the magazine (the other being Yoko Ono).<br />
<br />
==Discography==<br />
===Albums===<br />
* [1969.12.01] [[Julie|JULIE]] (released while he was still a member of The Tigers)<br />
* [1971.12.21] [[Julie II|JULIE II]]<br />
* [1972.09.10] [[Julie IV Ima Boku wa Shiawase Desu|JULIE IV Ima Boku wa Shiawase Desu]] (JULIE IV 今僕は倖せです)<br />
* [1973.08.21] [[Julie VI Aru Seishun|JULIE VI Aru Seishun]] (JULIE VI ある青春)<br />
* [1974.09.10] [[Jewel Julie Tsuioku|JEWEL JULIE Tsuioku]] (JEWEL JULIE 追憶)<br />
* [1974.12.21] [[The Fujitive Ai no Toubousha|THE FUGITIVE Ai no Toubousha]] (THE FUGITIVE 愛の逃亡者)<br />
* [1975.12.21] [[Ikutsuka no Bamen]] (いくつかの場面)<br />
* [1976.04.21] [[Kenji Sawada (album)|KENJI SAWADA]]<br />
* [1976.12.01] [[Charcoal Grey no Shouzou]] (チャコール・グレイの肖像)<br />
* [1977.11.15] [[Omoikiri Kiza no Ningen]] (思いきり気障な人生)<br />
* [1978.08.10] [[Kondo wa, Kirei na Utage ni Douzo.]] (今度は、華麗な宴にどうぞ。)<br />
* [1978.12.01] [[Love ~Ai to wa Fukou Osorenai Koto~|LOVE ~Ai to wa Fukou wo Osorenai Koto~]] (LOVE 〜愛とは不幸をおそれないこと〜)<br />
* [1979.11.25] [[Tokio (Sawada Kenji album)|TOKIO]]<br />
* [1980.07.21] [[Bad Tuning|BAD TUNING]]<br />
* [1980.12.23] [[G.S.I Love You|G.S.I LOVE YOU]]<br />
* [1981.06.10] [[Stripper (album)|S/T/R/I/P/P/E/R]]<br />
* [1982.06.01] [[A Wonderful Time|A WONDERFUL TIME]]<br />
* [1982.12.10] [[Mis Cast|MIS CAST]]<br />
* [1983.03.05] [[Julie Song Calender|JULIE SONG CALENDAR]]<br />
* [1983.10.01] [[Onnatachi Yo]] (女たちよ)<br />
* [1984.06.05] [[Non Policy|NON POLICY]]<br />
* [1985.09.21] [[Kakuu no Opera]] (架空のオペラ)<br />
* [1986.06.25] [[CO-CoLo 1 ~Yoru no Midara na Toritachi~]] (CO-CoLO 1 〜夜のみだらな鳥達〜)<br />
* [1987.05.25] [[Kokuhaku -Confession-|Kokuhaku -CONFESSION-]] (告白-CONFESSION-)<br />
* [1988.07.24] [[True Blue (Sawada Kenji)|TRUE BLUE]]<br />
* [1989.10.11] [[Kare wa Nemurenai]] (彼は眠れない)<br />
* [1990.06.20] [[Tanjun na Eien]] (単純な永遠)<br />
* [1991.06.14] [[Panorama (Sawada Kenji)|PANORAMA]]<br />
* [1992.06.10] [[Beautiful World (Sawada Kenji)|Beautiful World]]<br />
* [1993.11.17] [[Really Love Ya!!|REALLY LOVE YA!!]]<br />
* [1994.12.14] [[Hello (Sawada Kenji)|HELLO]]<br />
* [1995.12.13] [[Sur+|sur←]]<br />
* [1996.09.19] [[Ai Made Matenai]] (愛まで待てない)<br />
* [1997.06.25] [[Thermostat no Natsu]] (サーモスタットな夏)<br />
* [1998.07.15] [[Dairokkan]] (第六感)<br />
* [1999.08.25] [[Ii Kaze yo Fuke]] (いい風よ吹け)<br />
* [2000.09.13] [[Kitaru Beki Suteki]] (耒タルベキ素敵)<br />
* [2001.06.20] [[Atarashii Omoide 2001]] (新しい想い出 2001)<br />
* [2002.09.01] [[Boukyaku no Tensai]] (忘却の天才)<br />
* [2003.04.25] [[Ashita wa Hareru]] (明日は晴れる)<br />
* [2004.02.25] [[Croquemadame & Hotcakes|CROQUEMADAME & HOTCAKES]]<br />
* [2005.05.09] [[Greenboy|greenboy]]<br />
* [2006.04.21] [[Oretachi Saikou]] (俺たち最高)<br />
* [2007.06.25] [[Ikitetara Shiawase]] (生きてたらシアワセ)<br />
* [2008.05.25] [[Rock'n Roll March|ROCK'N ROLL MARCH]]<br />
* [2009.06.10] [[Pleasure Pleasure]]<br />
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===Singles===<br />
* [1971.11.01] [[Kimi wo Nosete (Sawada Kenji)|Kimi wo Nosete]] (君をのせて)<br />
* [1972.03.10] [[Yurusarenai Ai]] (許されない愛)<br />
* [1972.06.25] [[Anata Dake de Ii]] (あなただけでいい)<br />
* [1972.09.20] [[Shindemo Ii]] (死んでもいい)<br />
* [1973.01.01] [[Anata e no Ai]] (あなたへの愛)<br />
* [1973.04.21] [[Kiken na Futari]] (危険なふたり)<br />
* [1973.08.11] [[Mune Ippai no Kanashimi]] (胸いっぱいの悲しみ)<br />
* [1973.12.21] [[Miserareta Yoru]] (魅せられた夜)<br />
* [1974.03.21] [[Koi wa Jamamono]] (恋は邪魔もの)<br />
* [1974.07.10] [[Tsuioku]] (追憶)<br />
* [1974.11.21] [[Ai no Toubousha The Fugitive|Ai No Toubousha THE FUGITIVE]] (愛の逃亡者 THE FUGITIVE)<br />
* [1975.03.01] [[Shiroi Heya]] (白い部屋)<br />
* [1975.05.21] [[Pari ni Hitori]] (巴里にひとり)<br />
* [1975.08.21] [[Toki no Sugiyuku Mama ni]] (時の過ぎゆくままに)<br />
* [1976.01.21] [[Tachidomaru na Furimuku na]] (立ちどまるなふりむくな)<br />
* [1976.05.01] [[Wink de Sayonara]] (ウィンクでさよなら)<br />
* [1976.09.10] [[Cobalt no Kisetsu no Naka de]] (コバルトの季節の中で)<br />
* [1977.02.01] [[Sayonara wo Iu Ki mo nai]] (さよならをいう気もない)<br />
* [1977.05.21] [[Katte ni Shiyagare]] (勝手にしやがれ)<br />
* [1977.08.10] [[Memories (Sawada Kenji|MEMORIES]]<br />
* [1977.09.05] [[Nikumikirenai Roku de Nashi]] (憎みきれないろくでなし)<br />
* [1978.01.21] [[Samurai (Sawada Kenji)|Samurai]] (サムライ)<br />
* [1978.05.21] [[Darling]] (ダーリング)<br />
* [1978.08.01] [[Yamato Yori Ai wo Komete]] (ヤマトより愛をこめて)<br />
* [1978.09.10] [[Love (Dakishimetai)|LOVE (Dakishimetai)]] (LOVE (抱きしめたい))<br />
* [1979.02.01] [[Casablanca Dandy]] (カサブランカ・ダンディ)<br />
* [1979.05.31] [[Oh! Girl|OH! Girl]] (OH! ギャル)<br />
* [1979.09.21] [[Lonely Wolf]] (ロンリー・ウルフ)<br />
* [1980.01.01] [[Tokio (Sawada Kenji single)|TOKIO]]<br />
* [1980.04.21] [[Koi no Bad Tuning]] (恋のバッド・チューニング)<br />
* [1980.09.21] [[Sakaba de Dabada|Sakaba de DABADA]](酒場でDABADA)<br />
* [1980.12.23] [[Omae ga Paradise]] (おまえがパラダイス<br />
* [1981.05.01] [[Nagisa no Love Letter]] (渚のラブレター)<br />
* [1981.09.21] [[Stripper (Sawada Kenji single)|Stripper]] (ス・ト・リ・ッ・パ・ー)<br />
* [1982.01.10] [[Reijin]] (麗人)<br />
* [1982.05.01] [[Omae ni Check In]] (おまえにチェックイン)<br />
* [1982.09.10] [[6 Ban Me no Yu-u-u-tsu]] (6番目のユ・ウ・ウ・ツ)<br />
* [1983.01.01] [[Senaka Made 45fun]] (背中まで45分)<br />
* [1983.05.10] [[Hare Nochi Blue Boy|Hare Nochi BLUE BOY]] (晴れのちBLUE BOY)<br />
* [1983.09.21] [[Kimeteyaru Konya]] (きめてやる今夜)<br />
* [1984.02.10] [[Donzoko]] (どん底)<br />
* [1984.04.25] [[Wataridori Haguredori]] (渡り鳥 はぐれ鳥)<br />
* [1984.09.25] [[Amapola|AMAPOLA]]<br />
* [1985.08.08] [[Hai to Diamond (Sawada Kenji)|Hai to Diamond]] (灰とダイヤモンド)<br />
* [1986.04.23] [[Arifu Raira Ui Raira ~Senya Ichiya Monogatari~]] (アリフ・ライラ・ウィ・ライラ 〜千夜一夜物語〜)<br />
* [1986.10.22] [[Megami]] (女神)<br />
* [1987.03.21] [[Kiwadoi Kisetsu]] (きわどい季節)<br />
* [1987.07.22] [[Steppin' Stones|STEPPIN' STONES]]<br />
* [1987.11.16] [[Chance (Sawada Kenji)|CHANCE]]<br />
* [1988.06.25] [[True Blue (Sawada Kenji single)|TRUE BLUE]]<br />
* [1988.10.26] [[Stranger -Only Tonight-]]<br />
* [1989.05.24] [[Muda]]<br />
* [1989.09.20] [[Polaroid Girl|Polaroid GIRL]] (ポラロイドGIRL)<br />
* [1990.02.07] [[Down (Sawada Kenji)|DOWN]]<br />
* [1990.05.23] [[Sekai wa Up & Fall]] (世界はUp & Fall)<br />
* [1991.05.17] [[Speen ~Rokugatsu no Kaze ni Yurete~|SPEEN ~Rokugatsu no Kaze ni Yurete~]] (SPLEEN 〜六月の風にゆれて〜)<br />
* [1992.05.01] [[Taiyou no Hitorigoto]] (太陽のひとりごと)<br />
* [1993.05.20] [[Sono Kiss ga Hoshii]] (そのキスが欲しい)<br />
* [1994.11.16] [[Hello / Yokohama Bay Blues|HELLO / YOKOHAMA BAY BLUES]]<br />
* [1995.11.29] [[Anjou Yariya]] (あんじょうやりや)<br />
* [1996.09.06] [[Ai Made Matenai]] (愛まで待てない)<br />
* [1997.03.26] [[Kimi wo Maji ni Aisenakute wa Nani mo Tsuzukerarenai]] (君を真実に愛せなくては他の何も続けられない) (as TEA FOR THREE)<br />
* [1997.06.10] [[Olive Oil]] (オリーヴ・オイル)<br />
* [1997.08.27] [[Thermostat na Natsu]] (サーモスタットな夏)<br />
* [1997.10.16] [[Koi Nante Yobanai]] (恋なんて呼ばない)<br />
* [1998.06.24] [[Eien ni (Sawada Kenji)|Eien ni]] (永遠に)<br />
* [1999.08.06] [[Kodou]] (鼓動)<br />
* [2000.08.09] [[Kitaru Beki Suteki]] (耒タルベキ素敵)<br />
* [2001.06.08] [[Ano Hi wa Ame]] (あの日は雨)<br />
* [2001.10.24] [[Magokoro Yori Dokoro]] (まごころよりどころ) (as 研二と慶子, with Matsuzaka Keiko)<br />
* [2002.09.01] [[Boukaku no Tensai]] (忘却の天才)<br />
* [2003.04.25] [[Ashita wa Hareru]] (明日は晴れる)<br />
* [2004.02.25] [[Organic Orgasm]] (オーガニック オーガスム)<br />
* [2005.05.09] [[Greenboy (Sawada Kenji single|greenboy]]<br />
* [2006.04.21] [[Oretachi Saikou]] (俺たち最高)<br />
* [2007.06.25] [[Sotto Kuchizuke wo]] (そっとくちづけを)<br />
* [2008.05.25] [[Rock'n Roll March (single)|ROCK'N ROLL MARCH]]<br />
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==International Discography==<br />
===Albums===<br />
* [1975.01.21] [[KENJI]] <small>(same contents as THE FUGITIVE; released in England, Indonesia and Hong Kong)</small><br />
* [1976.02.01] [[KENJI SAWADA]] <small>(same contents as the Japanese version; released in France, Western Germany, The Netherlands and Belgium)</small><br />
* [1978.04.xx] [[rock'n'roll child]] <small>(released in France and Western Germany)</small><br />
<br />
===Singles===<br />
* [1975.01.20] [[MON AMOUR JE VIENS DU BOUT DU MONDE]] <small>(French version of Pari ni Hitori; released in France, Switzerland, Canada, Austria, Greece, Norway, Belgium, The Netherlands)</small><br />
* [1975.01.20] [[THE FUGITIVE]] <small>(released in England, Australia, Singapore, New Zealand, Hong Kong)</small><br />
* [1975.05.20] [[ATTENDS MOI]] <small>(released in France, Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, Spain, The Netherlands)</small><br />
* [1975.10.15] [[FOU DE TOI]] <small>(released in France, Belgium, The Netherlands)</small><br />
* [1976.05.15] [[ELLE]] <small>(released in France, Belgium, The Netherlands)</small><br />
* [1976.05.15] [[WHEN THE LIGHT WENT OUT]] <small>(released in England)</small><br />
* [1977.02.21] [[JULIE LOVE]] <small>(released in France)</small><br />
* [1977.07.30] [[MEMORIES]] <small>(released in Western Germany)</small><br />
* [1977.xx.xx] [[TU AS CHANGE]] <small>(released in France)</small><br />
* [1977.10.10] [[ROCK'NROLL CHILD]] <small>(released in Western Germany, Belgium, The Netherlands)</small><br />
* [1978.01.21] [[IN THE CITY]] <small>(released in Western Germany)</small><br />
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== External Links ==<br />
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* [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/沢田研二 Japanese Wikipedia: 沢田研二]<br />
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|[[File:Koda Kumi - UNICORN DVD.jpg|thumb|300px|CD+DVD Cover]]<br />
|[[File:Koda Kumi - UNICORN BD.jpg|thumb|300px|CD+Blu-ray Cover]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Koda Kumi - UNICORN FC.jpg|thumb|300px|Fanclub Editions Cover]]<br />
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; Artist<br />
: [[Koda Kumi]]<br />
; Album<br />
: UNICORN<br />
; Released<br />
: 2024.04.17<br />
; Catalog Number<br />
: RZCD-77973/B <small>(CD+DVD)</small><br />
: RZCD-77974/B <small>(CD+Blu-ray)</small><br />
: RZC1-77975/B <small>(Fanclub DVD Edition)</small><br />
: RZC1-77976/B <small>(Fanclub BD Edition)</small><br />
: RZC1-77977 <small>(Live Venue Limited Edition)</small><br />
; Price<br />
: ¥16,280 <small>(Fanclub Editions)</small><br />
: ¥6,380 <small>(CD+DVD/BD)</small><br />
: ¥3,300 <small>(Live Venue Limited Edition)</small><br />
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; CD Tracklist<br />
* [[Silence (Koda Kumi)|Silence]]<br />
* [[Vroom (Koda Kumi)|Vroom]]<br />
* [[Let's Fight for Love!|Let's fight for love!]]<br />
* [[Tooi Machi no Dokoka de... (Koda Kumi)|Tooi Machi no Dokoka de...]] (遠い街のどこかで…; ''Somewhere in a Faraway City...'') <small>(original: [[Nakayama Miho]])</small><br />
* [[Heaven's Kitchen (Koda Kumi)|Heaven's Kitchen]] <small>(original: [[BONNIE PINK]])</small><br />
* [[UFO (Koda Kumi)|UFO]] <small>(original: [[Pink Lady]])</small><br />
* [[Trust Last|Trust・Last -TYPE K-]]<br />
* [[Piece of My Wish (Koda Kumi)|PIECE OF MY WISH]] <small>(original: [[Imai Miki]])</small><br />
* [[Tokio (Koda Kumi)|TOKIO]] <small>(original: [[Sawada Kenji]])</small><br />
* ''TBA''<br />
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; DVD/Blu-ray Tracklist<br />
# [[Silence (Koda Kumi)|Silence]] -[[PV|Music Video]]-<br />
# [[Vroom (Koda Kumi)|Vroom]] -Music Video-<br />
# [[Tooi Machi no Dokoka de... (Koda Kumi)|Tooi Machi no Dokoka de...]] -Music Video-<br />
# Behind The Scenes -UNICORN-<br />
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; Information<br />
<div align="justify"><br />
''UNICORN'' is the 18th studio album released by [[Koda Kumi]]. It was released in five editions: a CD+DVD edition, a CD+Blu-ray edition, a limited CD+DVD fanclub edition, a limited CD+Blu-ray fanclub edition, and a limited CD live venue edition.<br />
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==External Links==<br />
* [https://rhythmzone.net/koda/discography/detail.php?c=&id=1020214 Koda Kumi Official Website]<br />
* Oricon Profile: [https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/259698/products/1504243/1/ CD+DVD] | [https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/259698/products/1504244/1/ CD+Blu-ray]<br />
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|[[File:Koda Kumi - UNICORN DVD.jpg|thumb|300px|CD+DVD Cover]]<br />
|[[File:Koda Kumi - UNICORN BD.jpg|thumb|300px|CD+Blu-ray Cover]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Koda Kumi - UNICORN FC.jpg|thumb|300px|Fanclub Editions Cover]]<br />
|[[File:Koda Kumi - UNICORN lim.jpg|thumb|300px|Live Venue Limited Edition Cover]]<br />
|}<br />
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; Artist<br />
: [[Koda Kumi]]<br />
; Album<br />
: UNICORN<br />
; Released<br />
: 2024.04.17<br />
; Catalog Number<br />
: RZCD-77973/B <small>(CD+DVD)</small><br />
: RZCD-77974/B <small>(CD+Blu-ray)</small><br />
: RZC1-77975/B <small>(Fanclub DVD Edition)</small><br />
: RZC1-77976/B <small>(Fanclub BD Edition)</small><br />
: RZC1-77977 <small>(Live Venue Limited Edition)</small><br />
; Price<br />
: ¥16,280 <small>(Fanclub Editions)</small><br />
: ¥6,380 <small>(CD+DVD/BD)</small><br />
: ¥3,300 <small>(Live Venue Limited Edition)</small><br />
<br />
; CD Tracklist<br />
* [[Silence (Koda Kumi)|Silence]]<br />
* [[Vroom (Koda Kumi)|Vroom]]<br />
* [[Let's Fight for Love!|Let's fight for love!]]<br />
* [[Tooi Machi no Dokoka de... (Koda Kumi)|Tooi Machi no Dokoka de...]] (遠い街のどこかで…; ''Somewhere in a Faraway City...'') <small>(original: [[Nakayama Miho]])</small><br />
* [[Heaven's Kitchen (Koda Kumi)|Heaven's Kitchen]] <small>(original: [[BONNIE PINK]])</small><br />
* [[UFO (Koda Kumi)|UFO]] <small>(original: [[Pink Lady]])</small><br />
* [[Trust Last|Trust・Last -TYPE K-]]<br />
* [[Piece of My Wish (Koda Kumi)|PIECE OF MY WISH]] <small>([[original: Imai Miki]])</small><br />
* [[Tokio (Koda Kumi)|TOKIO]] <small>(original: [[Sawada Kenji]])</small><br />
* ''TBA''<br />
<br />
; DVD/Blu-ray Tracklist<br />
# [[Silence (Koda Kumi)|Silence]] -[[PV|Music Video]]-<br />
# [[Vroom (Koda Kumi)|Vroom]] -Music Video-<br />
# [[Tooi Machi no Dokoka de... (Koda Kumi)|Tooi Machi no Dokoka de...]] -Music Video-<br />
# Behind The Scenes -UNICORN-<br />
<br />
<br />
; Information<br />
<div align="justify"><br />
''UNICORN'' is the 18th studio album released by [[Koda Kumi]]. It was released in five editions: a CD+DVD edition, a CD+Blu-ray edition, a limited CD+DVD fanclub edition, a limited CD+Blu-ray fanclub edition, and a limited CD live venue edition.<br />
</div><br />
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==External Links==<br />
* [https://rhythmzone.net/koda/discography/detail.php?c=&id=1020214 Koda Kumi Official Website]<br />
* Oricon Profile: [https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/259698/products/1504243/1/ CD+DVD] | [https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/259698/products/1504244/1/ CD+Blu-ray]<br />
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{{Koda Kumi}}<br />
[[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]<br />
[[Category:J-Urban (releases)]]<br />
[[Category:2024 Albums]]<br />
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|[[File:Koda Kumi - UNICORN DVD.jpg|thumb|300px|CD+DVD Cover]]<br />
|[[File:Koda Kumi - UNICORN BD.jpg|thumb|300px|CD+Blu-ray Cover]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Koda Kumi - UNICORN FC.jpg|thumb|300px|Fanclub Editions Cover]]<br />
|[[File:Koda Kumi - UNICORN lim.jpg|thumb|300px|Live Venue Limited Edition Cover]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
; Artist<br />
: [[Koda Kumi]]<br />
; Album<br />
: UNICORN<br />
; Released<br />
: 2024.04.17<br />
; Catalog Number<br />
: RZCD-77973/B <small>(CD+DVD)</small><br />
: RZCD-77974/B <small>(CD+Blu-ray)</small><br />
: RZC1-77975/B <small>(Fanclub DVD Edition)</small><br />
: RZC1-77976/B <small>(Fanclub BD Edition)</small><br />
: RZC1-77977 <small>(Live Venue Limited Edition)</small><br />
; Price<br />
: ¥16,280 <small>(Fanclub Editions)</small><br />
: ¥6,380 <small>(CD+DVD/BD)</small><br />
: ¥3,300 <small>(Live Venue Limited Edition)</small><br />
<br />
; CD Tracklist<br />
* [[Silence (Koda Kumi)|Silence]]<br />
* [[Vroom (Koda Kumi)|Vroom]]<br />
* [[Let's Fight for Love!|Let's fight for love!]]<br />
* [[Tooi Machi no Dokoka de... (Koda Kumi)|Tooi Machi no Dokoka de...]] (遠い街のどこかで…; ''Somewhere in a Faraway City...'') <small>([[Nakayama Miho]])</small><br />
* [[Heaven's Kitchen (Koda Kumi)|Heaven's Kitchen]] <small>([[BONNIE PINK]])</small><br />
* [[UFO (Koda Kumi)|UFO]] <small>([[PINK LADY]])</small><br />
* [[Trust Last|Trust・Last -TYPE K-]]<br />
* [[Piece of My Wish (Koda Kumi)|PIECE OF MY WISH]] <small>([[Imai Miki]])</small><br />
* [[Tokio (Koda Kumi)|TOKIO]] <small>([[Sawada Kenji]])</small><br />
* ''TBA''<br />
<br />
; DVD/Blu-ray Tracklist<br />
# [[Silence (Koda Kumi)|Silence]] -[[PV|Music Video]]-<br />
# [[Vroom (Koda Kumi)|Vroom]] -Music Video-<br />
# [[Tooi Machi no Dokoka de... (Koda Kumi)|Tooi Machi no Dokoka de...]] -Music Video-<br />
# Behind The Scenes -UNICORN-<br />
<br />
<br />
; Information<br />
<div align="justify"><br />
''UNICORN'' is the 18th studio album released by [[Koda Kumi]]. It was released in five editions: a CD+DVD edition, a CD+Blu-ray edition, a limited CD+DVD fanclub edition, a limited CD+Blu-ray fanclub edition, and a limited CD live venue edition.<br />
</div><br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
* [https://rhythmzone.net/koda/discography/detail.php?c=&id=1020214 Koda Kumi Official Website]<br />
* Oricon Profile: [https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/259698/products/1504243/1/ CD+DVD] | [https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/259698/products/1504244/1/ CD+Blu-ray]<br />
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{{Koda Kumi}}<br />
[[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]<br />
[[Category:J-Urban (releases)]]<br />
[[Category:2024 Albums]]<br />
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| list1 = [[Tsunku]] {{·}} [[Up-Front Promotion]] {{·}} [[M-line club]]<br />
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| group2 = Current Artists<br />
| list2 = '''[[Morning Musume|Morning Musume '24]]:''' [[Ikuta Erina|Ikuta]] ('''L''') {{·}} [[Ishida Ayumi|Ishida]] {{·}} [[Oda Sakura|Oda]] {{·}} [[Nonaka Miki|Nonaka]] {{·}} [[Makino Maria|Makino]] {{·}} [[Haga Akane|Haga]] {{·}} [[Yokoyama Reina|Yokoyama]] {{·}} [[Kitagawa Rio|Kitagawa]] {{·}} [[Okamura Homare|Okamura H]] {{·}} [[Yamazaki Mei|Yamazaki M]] {{·}} [[Sakurai Rio|Sakurai]] {{·}} [[Inoue Haruka|Inoue H]] {{·}} [[Yumigeta Ako|Yumigeta]]<br/>'''[[ANGERME]]:''' [[Sasaki Rikako|Sasaki]] {{·}} [[Kamikokuryo Moe|Kamikokuryo]] {{·}} [[Kawamura Ayano|Kawamura]] {{·}} [[Ise Layla|Ise]] {{·}} [[Hashisako Rin|Hashisako]] {{·}} [[Kawana Rin|Kawana]] {{·}} [[Matsumoto Wakana|Matsumoto]] {{·}} [[Tamenaga Shion|Tamenaga]] {{·}} [[Hirayama Yuki|Hirayama]] {{·}} [[Shimoitani Yukiho|Shimoitani]] {{·}} [[Goto Hana|Goto H]]<br/>'''[[Juice=Juice]]:''' [[Uemura Akari|Uemura]] {{·}} [[Dambara Ruru|Dambara]] {{·}} [[Kudo Yume|Kudo Y]] {{·}} [[Matsunaga Riai|Matsunaga]] {{·}} [[Inoue Rei|Inoue R]] {{·}} [[Irie Risa|Irie]] {{·}} [[Ebata Kisaki|Ebata]] {{·}} [[Arisawa Ichika|Arisawa]] {{·}} [[Ishiyama Sakura|Ishiyama]] {{·}} [[Endo Akari|Endo]] {{·}} [[Kawashima Mifu|Kawashima]]<br/>'''[[Tsubaki Factory]]:''' [[Niinuma Kisora|Niinuma]] {{·}} [[Tanimoto Ami|Tanimoto]] {{·}} [[Ono Mizuho|Ono]] {{·}} [[Onoda Saori|Onoda]] {{·}} [[Akiyama Mao|Akiyama]] {{·}} [[Kasai Yuumi|Kasai]] {{·}} [[Yagi Shiori|Yagi]] {{·}} [[Fukuda Marin|Fukuda M]] {{·}} [[Yofu Runo|Yofu]] {{·}} [[Ishii Mihane|Ishii]] {{·}} [[Murata Yuu|Murata Y]] {{·}} [[Doi Fuka|Doi]]<br/>'''[[BEYOOOOONDS]]:''' [[Nishida Shiori|Nishida]] {{·}} [[Shimakura Rika|Shimakura]] {{·}} [[Eguchi Saya|Eguchi]] {{·}} [[Takase Kurumi|Takase]] {{·}} [[Kiyono Momohime|Kiyono]] {{·}} [[Maeda Kokoro|Maeda K]] {{·}} [[Yamazaki Yuhane|Yamazaki Y]] {{·}} [[Okamura Minami|Okamura M]] {{·}} [[Hirai Miyo|Hirai]] {{·}} [[Kobayashi Honoka|Kobayashi H]] {{·}} [[Satoyoshi Utano|Satoyoshi]]<br/>'''[[OCHA NORMA]]:''' [[Yonemura Kirara|Yonemura]] {{·}} [[Kubota Nanami|Kubota]] {{·}} [[Saito Madoka|Saito M]] {{·}} [[Ishiguri Kanami|Ishiguri]] {{·}} [[Nakayama Natsume|Nakayama Nat]] {{·}} [[Hiromoto Ruri|Hiromoto]] {{·}} [[Nishizaki Miku|Nishizaki]] {{·}} [[Kitahara Momo|Kitahara]] {{·}} [[Tashiro Sumire|Tashiro]] {{·}} [[Tsutsui Roko|Tsutsui]]<br/>'''Trainees:''' [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei]] {{·}} [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido]] {{·}} [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit|Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit '23]]<br/>'''Other:''' [[Hello! Project Dance Club]]<br />
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| group3 = Former Artists<!--sorted by the order they graduated from H!P; full members only--><br />
| list3 = 1999: [[Fukuda Asuka|Fukuda A]] {{·}} [[Yanagihara Hiromi|Yanagihara]] {{·}} [[Kobayashi Azusa|Kobayashi A]] {{·}} 2000: [[Ishiguro Aya|Ishiguro]] {{·}} [[Chelsea Ching|Chelsea]] {{·}} [[April Barbaran|April]] {{·}} [[Ichii Sayaka|Ichii]] {{·}} [[Shinoda Miho|Shinoda]] {{·}} [[RuRu]] {{·}} [[Kominato Miwa|Kominato]] {{·}} [[Miyoshi Chinatsu|Miyoshi C]] {{·}} 2001: [[Danielle Delaunay|Danielle]] {{·}} [[Oki Ibuki|Oki]] {{·}} 2002: [[Kitagami Ami|Kitagami]] {{·}} [[Suenaga Mami|Suenaga]] {{·}} [[Arai Saki|Arai]] {{·}} [[Lehua Sandbo|Lehua]] {{·}} [[Toda Rinne|Rinne]] {{·}} [[Michiyo|Heike]] {{·}} [[Ishii Rika|Ishii]] {{·}} 2004: [[Mika Todd|Mika]] {{·}} 2005: [[Ishimura Maiha|Ishimura]] {{·}} 2006: [[Murakami Megumi|Murakami]] {{·}} 2007: [[Kimura Asami|Asami]] {{·}} [[Saito Miuna|Miuna]] {{·}} [[Kago Ai|Kago]] {{·}} [[Goto Maki|Goto M]] {{·}} 2008: [[Nagate Ayaka|Ayaka]] {{·}} 2009: [[Nakazawa Yuko|Nakazawa]] {{·}} [[Iida Kaori|Iida]] {{·}} [[Abe Natsumi|Abe N]] {{·}} [[Yasuda Kei|Yasuda]] {{·}} [[Yaguchi Mari|Yaguchi]] {{·}} [[Ishikawa Rika|Ishikawa]] {{·}} [[Yoshizawa Hitomi|Yoshizawa]] {{·}} [[Tsuji Nozomi|Tsuji]] {{·}} [[Konno Asami|Konno]] {{·}} [[Ogawa Makoto|Ogawa M]] {{·}} [[Fujimoto Miki|Fujimoto]] {{·}} [[Inaba Atsuko|Inaba A]] {{·}} [[Satoda Mai|Satoda]] {{·}} [[Murata Megumi|Murata M]] {{·}} [[Saito Hitomi|Saito H]] {{·}} [[Ohtani Masae|Ohtani]] {{·}} [[Shibata Ayumi|Shibata]] {{·}} [[Maeda Yuki]] {{·}} [[Matsuura Aya|Matsuura]] {{·}} [[Miyoshi Erika|Miyoshi E]] {{·}} [[Okada Yui|Okada]] {{·}} [[Korenaga Miki|Korenaga]] {{·}} [[Kanna|Arihara]] {{·}} [[Yamada Nana|Nakayama Nan]] {{·}} [[Umeda Erika|Umeda]] {{·}} [[Kusumi Koharu|Kusumi]] {{·}} 2010: [[Shenshen]] {{·}} [[Anchii]] {{·}} [[Peipei]] {{·}} [[Youko]] {{·}} [[Reirei]] {{·}} [[Guuchan]] {{·}} [[Kamei Eri|Kamei]] {{·}} [[Li Chun|Junjun]] {{·}} [[Qian Lin|Linlin]] {{·}} 2011: [[Suma Ai|Suma]] {{·}} [[Iwashima Manami|Iwashima]] {{·}} [[Abe Asami (SINA)|Abe A]] {{·}} [[Ogawa Saki|Ogawa S]] {{·}} [[Takahashi Ai|Takahashi]] {{·}} [[Maeda Yuuka]] {{·}} 2012: [[Frances]] {{·}} [[Aiko]] {{·}} [[Niigaki Risa|Niigaki]] {{·}} 2013: [[Mano Erina|Mano]] {{·}} [[Tanaka Reina|Tanaka]] {{·}} [[Otsuka Aina|Otsuka]] {{·}} 2014: [[Michishige Sayumi|Michishige]] {{·}} 2015: [[Shimizu Saki|Shimizu]] {{·}} [[Tokunaga Chinami|Tokunaga]] {{·}} [[Sudo Maasa|Sudo]] {{·}} [[Natsuyaki Miyabi|Natsuyaki]] {{·}} [[Kumai Yurina|Kumai]] {{·}} [[Sugaya Risako|Sugaya]] {{·}} [[Shimamura Uta|Shimamura]] {{·}} [[Fukuda Kanon|Fukuda K]] {{·}} 2016: [[Tamura Meimi|Tamura]] {{·}} [[Suzuki Kanon|Suzuki K]] {{·}} 2017: [[Yajima Maimi|Yajima]] {{·}} [[Nakajima Saki|Nakajima]] {{·}} [[Suzuki Airi|Suzuki A]] {{·}} [[Okai Chisato|Okai]] {{·}} [[Hagiwara Mai|Hagiwara]] {{·}} [[Tsugunaga Momoko|Tsugunaga]] {{·}} [[Fujii Rio|Fujii]] {{·}} [[Ogawa Rena|Ogawa R]] {{·}} [[Taguchi Natsumi|Taguchi]] {{·}} [[Kudo Haruka|Kudo H]] {{·}} [[Aikawa Maho|Aikawa]] {{·}} 2018: [[Ogata Haruna|Ogata H]] {{·}} [[Mitsui Aika|Mitsui]] {{·}} [[Sayashi Riho|Sayashi]] {{·}} [[Iikubo Haruna|Iikubo]] {{·}} 2019: [[Yanagawa Nanami|Yanagawa]] {{·}} [[Miyazaki Yuka|Miyazaki]] {{·}} [[Wada Ayaka|Wada A]] {{·}} [[Katsuta Rina|Katsuta]] {{·}} [[Nakanishi Kana|Nakanishi]] {{·}} [[Yamaki Risa|Yamaki]] {{·}} [[Ozeki Mai|Ozeki]] {{·}} 2020: [[Murota Mizuki|Murota]] {{·}} [[Hirose Ayaka|Hirose]] {{·}} [[Nomura Minami|Nomura]] {{·}} [[Hamaura Ayano|Hamaura]] {{·}} [[Wada Sakurako|Wada S]] {{·}} [[Funaki Musubu|Funaki]] {{·}} [[Miyamoto Karin|Miyamoto]] {{·}} [[Ogata Risa|Ogata R]] {{·}} 2021: [[Takagi Sayuki|Takagi]] {{·}} [[Kasahara Momona|Kasahara]] {{·}} [[Kanazawa Tomoko|Kanazawa]] {{·}} [[Sato Masaki|Sato]] {{·}} 2022: [[Oota Haruka|Oota]] {{·}} [[Inaba Manaka|Inaba M]] {{·}} [[Morito Chisaki|Morito]] {{·}} [[Kaga Kaede|Kaga]] {{·}} 2023: [[Asakura Kiki|Asakura]] {{·}} [[Takeuchi Akari|Takeuchi]] {{·}} [[Yamagishi Riko|Yamagishi]] {{·}} [[Kishimoto Yumeno|Kishimoto]] {{·}} [[Fukumura Mizuki|Fukumura]] {{·}} 2024: [[Ichioka Reina|Ichioka]]<br />
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| group4 = Former Groups<!--sorted by the order they were disbanded or graduated from H!P--><br />
| list4 = [[Taiyou to Ciscomoon|Taiyou to Ciscomoon / T&C Bomber]] (2000) {{·}} [[Sheki-Dol]] (2002) {{·}} [[Hello! Project Kids]] (2005) {{·}} [[W]] (2007) {{·}} [[THE Possible]] (2007) {{·}} [[Coconuts Musume]] (2008) {{·}} [[v-u-den]] (2008) {{·}} [[Melon Kinenbi]] (2009) {{·}} [[Ongaku Gatas]] (2009) {{·}} [[Ice Creamusume]] (2010) {{·}} [[SINA|SI☆NA]] (2011) {{·}} [[Da Xiao Jie]] (2012) {{·}} [[Berryz Kobo]] (2015) {{·}} [[C-ute|°C-ute]] (2017) {{·}} [[Country Girls]] (2019) {{·}} [[Kobushi Factory]] (2020)<br />
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| group5 = Sub-Units<!--sorted by the year they were formed--><br />
| list5 = <!--1998-->[[Tanpopo (group)|Tanpopo]] {{·}} <!--1999-->[[Petitmoni]] {{·}} <!--2000-->[[Kiiro 5]] {{·}} [[Aoiro 7]] {{·}} [[Akagumi 4]] {{·}} [[Minimoni]] {{·}} <!--2001-->[[3nin Matsuri]] {{·}} [[7nin Matsuri]] {{·}} [[10nin Matsuri]] {{·}} <!--2002-->[[Gomattou]] {{·}} [[POCKY GIRLS]] {{·}} [[Venus Mousse]] {{·}} [[Happy 7|Happy♥7]] {{·}} [[Sexy 8]] {{·}} [[Odoru 11|Odoru♥11]] {{·}} <!--2003-->[[ZYX]] {{·}} [[Morning Musume Sakuragumi]] {{·}} [[Morning Musume Otomegumi]] {{·}} [[Aa!]] {{·}} [[ROMANS]] {{·}} [[7AIR]] {{·}} [[SALT5]] {{·}} [[11WATER]] {{·}} <!--2004-->[[Gatas Brilhantes H.P.]] {{·}} [[Ecomoni]] {{·}} [[Nochiura Natsumi]] {{·}} [[H.P. All Stars]] {{·}} <!--2005-->[[Sexy Otonajan]] {{·}} [[Elegies]] {{·}} [[Puripuri Pink]] {{·}} [[DEF.DIVA]] {{·}} <!--2006-->[[Wonderful Hearts]] {{·}} [[Elder Club]] {{·}} [[Metro Rabbits H.P.]] {{·}} [[GAM]] {{·}} <!--2007-->[[Morning Musume Tanjou 10nen Kinentai]] {{·}} [[Ongaku Gatas]] {{·}} [[Buono!]] {{·}} [[Kira Pika|Kira☆Pika]] {{·}} [[Athena & Robikerottsu]] {{·}} [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]] {{·}} <!--2008-->[[MilkyWay]] {{·}} [[High-King]] {{·}} [[Shugo Chara Egg!]] {{·}} <!--2009-->[[Guardians 4]] {{·}} [[Tanpopo (group)|Tanpopo#]] {{·}} [[Petitmoni|Petitmoni V]] {{·}} [[Minimoni|Shin Minimoni]] {{·}} [[ZYX|ZYX-α]] {{·}} [[v-u-den|Zoku v-u-den]] {{·}} <!--2010-->[[Lilpri]] {{·}} [[Ex-ceed!]] {{·}} <!--2011-->[[Reborn Eleven]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Mobekimasu]] {{·}} [[Ujicha Taishi Maccha's|Ujicha♥Taishi Maccha's]] {{·}} <!--2012-->[[Peaberry]] {{·}} [[DIY|DIY♡]] {{·}} [[GREEN FIELDS]] {{·}} [[Harvest]] {{·}} [[Cat's Eye 7|Cat's♥Eye 7]] {{·}} <!--2013-->[[Dia Lady]] {{·}} [[Mellowquad]] {{·}} [[HI-FIN]] {{·}} [[Jurin]] {{·}} <!--2014-->[[Sato no Akari]] {{·}} [[Triplet]] {{·}} [[ODATOMO]] {{·}} <!--2017-->[[Kamiishinaka Kana]] {{·}} <!--2018-->[[Hello Pro All Stars]] {{·}} [[Minis.?]] {{·}} [[L!PP]] {{·}} [[GOODM!X]]<br />
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| group6 = Albums<br />
| list6 = See [[Template:Hello! Project Compilation Series|Compilations]]<br />
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| group7 = Singles<br />
| list7 = [[All for One & One for All!|ALL FOR ONE & ONE FOR ALL!]] (H.P. All Stars) {{·}} [[Busu ni Naranai Tetsugaku]] (Hello! Project Mobekimasu) {{·}} [[Yeah Yeah Yeah / Akogare no Stress-Free / Hana, Takenawa no Toki|YEAH YEAH YEAH / Akogare no Stress-free / Hana, Takenawa no Toki]] (Hello Pro All Stars)<br />
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| group8 = Video Releases<br />
| list8 = See [[Template:H!P in Concert|Concerts]] {{·}} [[Template:H!P DVD Magazines|DVD Magazines]]<br />
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| group9 = See Also<br />
| list9 = TV Appearances ([[Hello! Project on ASAYAN|ASAYAN]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project on FLET'S|FLET'S]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project on GyaO|GyaO]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project on Music Station|Music Station]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project on Music Fighter|Music Fighter]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project on Utaban|Utaban]]) {{·}} [[Hello! Project in Concert|Concerts]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project DVD Magazines/DVD Pamphlets|DVD Magazines]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Member Colors|Member Colors]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Photo Card|Photo Cards]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Shuffle Units|Shuffle Units]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Sports Festivals|Sports Festivals]]<br/>Releases by Year: [[Hello! Project Releases (1997 - 1998)|1997 - 1998]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (1999)|1999]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2000)|2000]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2001)|2001]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2002)|2002]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2003)|2003]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2004)|2004]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2005)|2005]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2006)|2006]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2007)|2007]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2008)|2008]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2009)|2009]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2010)|2010]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2011)|2011]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2012)|2012]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2013)|2013]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2014)|2014]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2015)|2015]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2016)|2016]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2017)|2017]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2018)|2018]]<br />
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| group2 = Current Artists<br />
| list2 = '''[[Morning Musume|Morning Musume '24]]:''' [[Ikuta Erina|Ikuta]] ('''L''') {{·}} [[Ishida Ayumi|Ishida]] {{·}} [[Oda Sakura|Oda]] {{·}} [[Nonaka Miki|Nonaka]] {{·}} [[Makino Maria|Makino]] {{·}} [[Haga Akane|Haga]] {{·}} [[Yokoyama Reina|Yokoyama]] {{·}} [[Kitagawa Rio|Kitagawa]] {{·}} [[Okamura Homare|Okamura H]] {{·}} [[Yamazaki Mei|Yamazaki M]] {{·}} [[Sakurai Rio|Sakurai]] {{·}} [[Inoue Haruka|Inoue H]] {{·}} [[Yumigeta Ako|Yumigeta]]<br/>'''[[ANGERME]]:''' [[Sasaki Rikako|Sasaki]] {{·}} [[Kamikokuryo Moe|Kamikokuryo]] {{·}} [[Kawamura Ayano|Kawamura]] {{·}} [[Ise Layla|Ise]] {{·}} [[Hashisako Rin|Hashisako]] {{·}} [[Kawana Rin|Kawana]] {{·}} [[Matsumoto Wakana|Matsumoto]] {{·}} [[Tamenaga Shion|Tamenaga]] {{·}} [[Hirayama Yuki|Hirayama]] {{·}} [[Shimoitani Yukiho|Shimoitani]] {{·}} [[Goto Hana|Goto H]]<br/>'''[[Juice=Juice]]:''' [[Uemura Akari|Uemura]] {{·}} [[Dambara Ruru|Dambara]] {{·}} [[Kudo Yume|Kudo Y]] {{·}} [[Matsunaga Riai|Matsunaga]] {{·}} [[Inoue Rei|Inoue R]] {{·}} [[Irie Risa|Irie]] {{·}} [[Ebata Kisaki|Ebata]] {{·}} [[Arisawa Ichika|Arisawa]] {{·}} [[Ishiyama Sakura|Ishiyama]] {{·}} [[Endo Akari|Endo]] {{·}} [[Kawashima Mifu|Kawashima]]<br/>'''[[Tsubaki Factory]]:''' [[Niinuma Kisora|Niinuma]] {{·}} [[Tanimoto Ami|Tanimoto]] {{·}} [[Ono Mizuho|Ono]] {{·}} [[Onoda Saori|Onoda]] {{·}} [[Akiyama Mao|Akiyama]] {{·}} [[Kasai Yuumi|Kasai]] {{·}} [[Yagi Shiori|Yagi]] {{·}} [[Fukuda Marin|Fukuda M]] {{·}} [[Yofu Runo|Yofu]] {{·}} [[Ishii Mihane|Ishii]] {{·}} [[Murata Yuu|Murata Y]] {{·}} [[Doi Fuka|Doi]]<br/>'''[[BEYOOOOONDS]]:''' [[Nishida Shiori|Nishida]] {{·}} [[Shimakura Rika|Shimakura]] {{·}} [[Eguchi Saya|Eguchi]] {{·}} [[Takase Kurumi|Takase]] {{·}} [[Kiyono Momohime|Kiyono]] {{·}} [[Maeda Kokoro|Maeda K]] {{·}} [[Yamazaki Yuhane|Yamazaki Y]] {{·}} [[Okamura Minami|Okamura M]] {{·}} [[Hirai Miyo|Hirai]] {{·}} [[Kobayashi Honoka|Kobayashi H]] {{·}} [[Satoyoshi Utano|Satoyoshi]]<br/>'''[[OCHA NORMA]]:''' [[Yonemura Kirara|Yonemura]] {{·}} [[Kubota Nanami|Kubota]] {{·}} [[Saito Madoka|Saito M]] {{·}} [[Ishiguri Kanami|Ishiguri]] {{·}} [[Nakayama Natsume|Nakayama Nat]] {{·}} [[Hiromoto Ruri|Hiromoto]] {{·}} [[Nishizaki Miku|Nishizaki]] {{·}} [[Kitahara Momo|Kitahara]] {{·}} [[Tashiro Sumire|Tashiro]] {{·}} [[Tsutsui Roko|Tsutsui]]<br/>'''Trainees:''' [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei]] {{·}} [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido]] {{·}} [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit|Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit '23]]<br/>'''Other:''' [[Hello! Project Dance Club]]<br />
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| group3 = Former Artists<!--sorted by the order they graduated from H!P; full members only--><br />
| list3 = 1999: [[Fukuda Asuka|Fukuda A]] {{·}} [[Yanagihara Hiromi|Yanagihara]] {{·}} [[Kobayashi Azusa|Kobayashi A]] {{·}} 2000: [[Ishiguro Aya|Ishiguro]] {{·}} [[Chelsea Ching|Chelsea]] {{·}} [[April Barbaran|April]] {{·}} [[Ichii Sayaka|Ichii]] {{·}} [[Shinoda Miho|Shinoda]] {{·}} [[RuRu]] {{·}} [[Kominato Miwa|Kominato]] {{·}} [[Miyoshi Chinatsu|Miyoshi C]] {{·}} 2001: [[Danielle Delaunay|Danielle]] {{·}} [[Oki Ibuki|Oki]] {{·}} 2002: [[Kitagami Ami|Kitagami]] {{·}} [[Suenaga Mami|Suenaga]] {{·}} [[Arai Saki|Arai]] {{·}} [[Lehua Sandbo|Lehua]] {{·}} [[Toda Rinne|Rinne]] {{·}} [[Michiyo|Heike]] {{·}} [[Ishii Rika|Ishii]] {{·}} 2004: [[Mika Todd|Mika]] {{·}} 2005: [[Ishimura Maiha|Ishimura]] {{·}} 2006: [[Murakami Megumi|Murakami]] {{·}} 2007: [[Kimura Asami|Asami]] {{·}} [[Saito Miuna|Miuna]] {{·}} [[Kago Ai|Kago]] {{·}} [[Goto Maki|Goto M]] {{·}} 2008: [[Nagate Ayaka|Ayaka]] {{·}} 2009: [[Nakazawa Yuko|Nakazawa]] {{·}} [[Iida Kaori|Iida]] {{·}} [[Abe Natsumi|Abe N]] {{·}} [[Yasuda Kei|Yasuda]] {{·}} [[Yaguchi Mari|Yaguchi]] {{·}} [[Ishikawa Rika|Ishikawa]] {{·}} [[Yoshizawa Hitomi|Yoshizawa]] {{·}} [[Tsuji Nozomi|Tsuji]] {{·}} [[Konno Asami|Konno]] {{·}} [[Ogawa Makoto|Ogawa M]] {{·}} [[Fujimoto Miki|Fujimoto]] {{·}} [[Inaba Atsuko|Inaba A]] {{·}} [[Satoda Mai|Satoda]] {{·}} [[Murata Megumi|Murata M]] {{·}} [[Saito Hitomi|Saito H]] {{·}} [[Ohtani Masae|Ohtani]] {{·}} [[Shibata Ayumi|Shibata]] {{·}} [[Maeda Yuki]] {{·}} [[Matsuura Aya|Matsuura]] {{·}} [[Miyoshi Erika|Miyoshi E]] {{·}} [[Okada Yui|Okada]] {{·}} [[Korenaga Miki|Korenaga]] {{·}} [[Kanna|Arihara]] {{·}} [[Yamada Nana|Nakayama Nan]] {{·}} [[Umeda Erika|Umeda]] {{·}} [[Kusumi Koharu|Kusumi]] {{·}} 2010: [[Shenshen]] {{·}} [[Anchii]] {{·}} [[Peipei]] {{·}} [[Youko]] {{·}} [[Reirei]] {{·}} [[Guuchan]] {{·}} [[Kamei Eri|Kamei]] {{·}} [[Li Chun|Junjun]] {{·}} [[Qian Lin|Linlin]] {{·}} 2011: [[Suma Ai|Suma]] {{·}} [[Iwashima Manami|Iwashima]] {{·}} [[Abe Asami (SINA)|Abe A]] {{·}} [[Ogawa Saki|Ogawa S]] {{·}} [[Takahashi Ai|Takahashi]] {{·}} [[Maeda Yuuka]] {{·}} 2012: [[Frances]] {{·}} [[Aiko]] {{·}} [[Niigaki Risa|Niigaki]] {{·}} 2013: [[Mano Erina|Mano]] {{·}} [[Tanaka Reina|Tanaka]] {{·}} [[Otsuka Aina|Otsuka]] {{·}} 2014: [[Michishige Sayumi|Michishige]] {{·}} 2015: [[Shimizu Saki|Shimizu]] {{·}} [[Tokunaga Chinami|Tokunaga]] {{·}} [[Sudo Maasa|Sudo]] {{·}} [[Natsuyaki Miyabi|Natsuyaki]] {{·}} [[Kumai Yurina|Kumai]] {{·}} [[Sugaya Risako|Sugaya]] {{·}} [[Shimamura Uta|Shimamura]] {{·}} [[Fukuda Kanon|Fukuda K]] {{·}} 2016: [[Tamura Meimi|Tamura]] {{·}} [[Suzuki Kanon|Suzuki K]] {{·}} 2017: [[Yajima Maimi|Yajima]] {{·}} [[Nakajima Saki|Nakajima]] {{·}} [[Suzuki Airi|Suzuki A]] {{·}} [[Okai Chisato|Okai]] {{·}} [[Hagiwara Mai|Hagiwara]] {{·}} [[Tsugunaga Momoko|Tsugunaga]] {{·}} [[Fujii Rio|Fujii]] {{·}} [[Ogawa Rena|Ogawa R]] {{·}} [[Taguchi Natsumi|Taguchi]] {{·}} [[Kudo Haruka|Kudo H]] {{·}} [[Aikawa Maho|Aikawa]] {{·}} 2018: [[Ogata Haruna|Ogata H]] {{·}} [[Mitsui Aika|Mitsui]] {{·}} [[Sayashi Riho|Sayashi]] {{·}} [[Iikubo Haruna|Iikubo]] {{·}} 2019: [[Yanagawa Nanami|Yanagawa]] {{·}} [[Miyazaki Yuka|Miyazaki]] {{·}} [[Wada Ayaka|Wada A]] {{·}} [[Katsuta Rina|Katsuta]] {{·}} [[Nakanishi Kana|Nakanishi]] {{·}} [[Yamaki Risa|Yamaki]] {{·}} [[Ozeki Mai|Ozeki]] {{·}} 2020: [[Murota Mizuki|Murota]] {{·}} [[Hirose Ayaka|Hirose]] {{·}} [[Nomura Minami|Nomura]] {{·}} [[Hamaura Ayano|Hamaura]] {{·}} [[Wada Sakurako|Wada S]] {{·}} [[Funaki Musubu|Funaki]] {{·}} [[Miyamoto Karin|Miyamoto]] {{·}} [[Ogata Risa|Ogata R]] {{·}} 2021: [[Takagi Sayuki|Takagi]] {{·}} [[Kasahara Momona|Kasahara]] {{·}} [[Kanazawa Tomoko|Kanazawa]] {{·}} [[Sato Masaki|Sato]] {{·}} 2022: [[Oota Haruka|Oota]] {{·}} [[Inaba Manaka|Inaba M]] {{·}} [[Morito Chisaki|Morito]] {{·}} [[Kaga Kaede|Kaga]] {{·}} 2023: [[Asakura Kiki|Asakura]] {{·}} [[Takeuchi Akari|Takeuchi]] {{·}} [[Yamagishi Riko|Yamagishi]] {{·}} [[Kishimoto Yumeno|Kishimoto]] {{·}} [[Fukumura Mizuki|Fukumura]] {{·}} [[Ichioka Reina|Ichioka]]<br />
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| group4 = Former Groups<!--sorted by the order they were disbanded or graduated from H!P--><br />
| list4 = [[Taiyou to Ciscomoon|Taiyou to Ciscomoon / T&C Bomber]] (2000) {{·}} [[Sheki-Dol]] (2002) {{·}} [[Hello! Project Kids]] (2005) {{·}} [[W]] (2007) {{·}} [[THE Possible]] (2007) {{·}} [[Coconuts Musume]] (2008) {{·}} [[v-u-den]] (2008) {{·}} [[Melon Kinenbi]] (2009) {{·}} [[Ongaku Gatas]] (2009) {{·}} [[Ice Creamusume]] (2010) {{·}} [[SINA|SI☆NA]] (2011) {{·}} [[Da Xiao Jie]] (2012) {{·}} [[Berryz Kobo]] (2015) {{·}} [[C-ute|°C-ute]] (2017) {{·}} [[Country Girls]] (2019) {{·}} [[Kobushi Factory]] (2020)<br />
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| group5 = Sub-Units<!--sorted by the year they were formed--><br />
| list5 = <!--1998-->[[Tanpopo (group)|Tanpopo]] {{·}} <!--1999-->[[Petitmoni]] {{·}} <!--2000-->[[Kiiro 5]] {{·}} [[Aoiro 7]] {{·}} [[Akagumi 4]] {{·}} [[Minimoni]] {{·}} <!--2001-->[[3nin Matsuri]] {{·}} [[7nin Matsuri]] {{·}} [[10nin Matsuri]] {{·}} <!--2002-->[[Gomattou]] {{·}} [[POCKY GIRLS]] {{·}} [[Venus Mousse]] {{·}} [[Happy 7|Happy♥7]] {{·}} [[Sexy 8]] {{·}} [[Odoru 11|Odoru♥11]] {{·}} <!--2003-->[[ZYX]] {{·}} [[Morning Musume Sakuragumi]] {{·}} [[Morning Musume Otomegumi]] {{·}} [[Aa!]] {{·}} [[ROMANS]] {{·}} [[7AIR]] {{·}} [[SALT5]] {{·}} [[11WATER]] {{·}} <!--2004-->[[Gatas Brilhantes H.P.]] {{·}} [[Ecomoni]] {{·}} [[Nochiura Natsumi]] {{·}} [[H.P. All Stars]] {{·}} <!--2005-->[[Sexy Otonajan]] {{·}} [[Elegies]] {{·}} [[Puripuri Pink]] {{·}} [[DEF.DIVA]] {{·}} <!--2006-->[[Wonderful Hearts]] {{·}} [[Elder Club]] {{·}} [[Metro Rabbits H.P.]] {{·}} [[GAM]] {{·}} <!--2007-->[[Morning Musume Tanjou 10nen Kinentai]] {{·}} [[Ongaku Gatas]] {{·}} [[Buono!]] {{·}} [[Kira Pika|Kira☆Pika]] {{·}} [[Athena & Robikerottsu]] {{·}} [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]] {{·}} <!--2008-->[[MilkyWay]] {{·}} [[High-King]] {{·}} [[Shugo Chara Egg!]] {{·}} <!--2009-->[[Guardians 4]] {{·}} [[Tanpopo (group)|Tanpopo#]] {{·}} [[Petitmoni|Petitmoni V]] {{·}} [[Minimoni|Shin Minimoni]] {{·}} [[ZYX|ZYX-α]] {{·}} [[v-u-den|Zoku v-u-den]] {{·}} <!--2010-->[[Lilpri]] {{·}} [[Ex-ceed!]] {{·}} <!--2011-->[[Reborn Eleven]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Mobekimasu]] {{·}} [[Ujicha Taishi Maccha's|Ujicha♥Taishi Maccha's]] {{·}} <!--2012-->[[Peaberry]] {{·}} [[DIY|DIY♡]] {{·}} [[GREEN FIELDS]] {{·}} [[Harvest]] {{·}} [[Cat's Eye 7|Cat's♥Eye 7]] {{·}} <!--2013-->[[Dia Lady]] {{·}} [[Mellowquad]] {{·}} [[HI-FIN]] {{·}} [[Jurin]] {{·}} <!--2014-->[[Sato no Akari]] {{·}} [[Triplet]] {{·}} [[ODATOMO]] {{·}} <!--2017-->[[Kamiishinaka Kana]] {{·}} <!--2018-->[[Hello Pro All Stars]] {{·}} [[Minis.?]] {{·}} [[L!PP]] {{·}} [[GOODM!X]]<br />
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| group6 = Albums<br />
| list6 = See [[Template:Hello! Project Compilation Series|Compilations]]<br />
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| group7 = Singles<br />
| list7 = [[All for One & One for All!|ALL FOR ONE & ONE FOR ALL!]] (H.P. All Stars) {{·}} [[Busu ni Naranai Tetsugaku]] (Hello! Project Mobekimasu) {{·}} [[Yeah Yeah Yeah / Akogare no Stress-Free / Hana, Takenawa no Toki|YEAH YEAH YEAH / Akogare no Stress-free / Hana, Takenawa no Toki]] (Hello Pro All Stars)<br />
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| group8 = Video Releases<br />
| list8 = See [[Template:H!P in Concert|Concerts]] {{·}} [[Template:H!P DVD Magazines|DVD Magazines]]<br />
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| group9 = See Also<br />
| list9 = TV Appearances ([[Hello! Project on ASAYAN|ASAYAN]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project on FLET'S|FLET'S]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project on GyaO|GyaO]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project on Music Station|Music Station]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project on Music Fighter|Music Fighter]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project on Utaban|Utaban]]) {{·}} [[Hello! Project in Concert|Concerts]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project DVD Magazines/DVD Pamphlets|DVD Magazines]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Member Colors|Member Colors]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Photo Card|Photo Cards]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Shuffle Units|Shuffle Units]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Sports Festivals|Sports Festivals]]<br/>Releases by Year: [[Hello! Project Releases (1997 - 1998)|1997 - 1998]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (1999)|1999]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2000)|2000]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2001)|2001]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2002)|2002]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2003)|2003]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2004)|2004]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2005)|2005]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2006)|2006]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2007)|2007]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2008)|2008]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2009)|2009]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2010)|2010]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2011)|2011]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2012)|2012]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2013)|2013]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2014)|2014]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2015)|2015]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2016)|2016]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2017)|2017]] {{·}} [[Hello! Project Releases (2018)|2018]]<br />
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'''Hello! Project''' (ハロー! プロジェクト), often shortened to H!P, is the name for a collection of female groups and artists produced by [[Tsunku]], a member of [[Sharam Q]], and managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]]. [[Morning Musume]] is the main group of Hello! Project, with a number of [[Morning Musume]] ex-members forming the majority of the solo artists in H!P. Besides the core groups and solo artists that form H!P's line-up, various special units are formed by mixing these groups and solo artists. [[Shuffle Units|Shuffle units]], usually formed by shuffling all the H!P members into three temporary units, were formed once a year but since 2006 the idea has been dropped.<br />
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Almost all Hello! Project artists' recordings are published by [[Up-Front Works]] on either the [[zetima]], [[PICCOLO TOWN]] or [[hachama]] record labels. But [[Iida Kaori]]'s Mediterranean styled works are released under the [[Chichukai]] label and [[Maeda Yuki]]'s under the [[Rice Music|Rice Music]] label. [[Country Musume]]'s older work was released on the Potato Label, [[Coconuts Musume]]'s older works were originally released on the [[Sony]] record label, [[Sheki-Dol]]'s first singles were released on [[SPREE RECORDS|SPREE RECORDS]] and [[Heike Michiyo]]'s older works on [[Warner Music Japan]], but they eventually all moved to [[zetima]].<br />
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On October 18, 2008, it was announced that all of Elder Club would be graduating on March 31, 2009. Hello! Project now consists of the current members of [[Morning Musume|Morning Musume '22]], [[ANGERME]], [[Juice=Juice]], [[Tsubaki Factory]], [[BEYOOOOONDS]] (which includes [[CHICATETSU|CHICA#TETSU]], [[Ame no Mori Kawa Umi]], and [[SeasoningS]]), [[OCHA NORMA]], and the [[Hello! Pro Kenshuusei]] (and its Hokkaido branch). The current leader of Hello! Project is [[Fukumura Mizuki]].<br />
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== Current Line-up ==<br />
=== Hello! Project ===<br />
* [[Morning Musume]] (モーニング娘。)<br />
** [[Ikuta Erina]] (生田衣梨奈)<br />
** [[Ishida Ayumi]] (石田亜佑美)<br />
** [[Oda Sakura]] (小田さくら)<br />
** [[Nonaka Miki]] (野中美希)<br />
** [[Makino Maria]] (牧野真莉愛)<br />
** [[Haga Akane]] (羽賀朱音)<br />
** [[Yokoyama Reina]] (横山玲奈)<br />
** [[Kitagawa Rio]] (北川莉央)<br />
** [[Okamura Homare]] (岡村ほまれ)<br />
** [[Yamazaki Mei]] (山﨑愛生)<br />
** [[Sakurai Rio]] (櫻井梨央)<br />
** [[Inoue Haruka]] (井上春華)<br />
** [[Yumigeta Ako]] (弓桁朱琴)<br />
* [[ANGERME]] (アンジュルム)<br />
** [[Sasaki Rikako]] (佐々木莉佳子)<br />
** [[Kamikokuryo Moe]] (上國料萌衣)<br />
** [[Kawamura Ayano]] (川村文乃)<br />
** [[Ise Layla]] (伊勢鈴蘭)<br />
** [[Hashisako Rin]] (橋迫鈴)<br />
** [[Kawana Rin]] (川名凜)<br />
** [[Tamenaga Shion]] (為永幸音)<br />
** [[Matsumoto Wakana]] (松本わかな)<br />
** [[Hirayama Yuki]] (平山遊季)<br />
** [[Goto Hana]] (後藤花)<br />
** [[Shimoitani Yukiho]] (下井谷幸穂)<br />
* [[Juice=Juice]] (ジュース=ジュース)<br />
** [[Uemura Akari]] (植村あかり)<br />
** [[Dambara Ruru]] (段原瑠々)<br />
** [[Kudo Yume]] (工藤由愛)<br />
** [[Matsunaga Riai]] (松永里愛)<br />
** [[Inoue Rei]] (井上玲音)<br />
** [[Irie Risa]] (入江里咲)<br />
** [[Ebata Kisaki]] (江端妃咲)<br />
** [[Arisawa Ichika]] (有澤一華)<br />
** [[Ishiyama Sakura]] (石山咲良)<br />
** [[Endo Akari]] (遠藤彩加里)<br />
** [[Kawashima Mifu]] (川嶋美楓)<br />
* [[Tsubaki Factory]] (つばきファクトリー)<br />
** [[Niinuma Kisora]] (新沼希空) <br />
** [[Tanimoto Ami]] (谷本安美)<br />
** [[Ono Mizuho]] (小野瑞歩)<br />
** [[Onoda Saori]] (小野田紗栞)<br />
** [[Akiyama Mao]] (秋山眞緒)<br />
** [[Kasai Yuumi]] (河西結心)<br />
** [[Yagi Shiori]] (八木栞)<br />
** [[Fukuda Marine]] (福田真琳)<br />
** [[Yofu Runo]] (豫風瑠乃)<br />
** [[Ishii Mihane]] (石井泉羽)<br />
** [[Murata Yuu]] (村田結生)<br />
** [[Doi Fuuka]] (土居楓奏)<br />
* [[BEYOOOOONDS]]<br />
** [[CHICATETSU|CHICA#TETSU]] (チカ#テツ)<br />
*** [[Shimakura Rika]] (島倉りか)<br />
*** [[Nishida Shiori]] (西田汐里)<br />
*** [[Eguchi Saya]] (江口紗耶)<br />
** [[Ame no Mori Kawa Umi]] (雨ノ森 川海)<br />
*** [[Takase Kurumi]] (高瀬くるみ)<br />
*** [[Maeda Kokoro]] (前田こころ)<br />
*** [[Yamazaki Yuhane]] (山﨑夢羽) <br />
*** [[Okamura Minami]] (岡村美波)<br />
*** [[Kiyono Momohime]] (清野桃々姫)<br />
** [[SeasoningS]] (シーズニングス)<br />
*** [[Hirai Miyo]] (平井美葉)<br />
*** [[Kobayashi Honoka]] (小林萌花)<br />
*** [[Satoyoshi Utano]] (里吉うたの)<br />
* [[OCHA NORMA]]<br />
** [[Saito Madoka]] (斉藤円香)<br />
** [[Hiromoto Ruli]] (広本瑠璃)<br />
** [[Ishiguri Kanami]] (石栗奏美)<br />
** [[Yonemura Kirara]] (米村姫良々)<br />
** [[Kubota Nanami]] (窪田七海)<br />
** [[Tashiro Sumire]] (田代すみれ)<br />
** [[Nakayama Natsume]] (中山夏月姫)<br />
** [[Nishizaki Miku]] (西﨑美空)<br />
** [[Kitahara Momo]] (北原もも)<br />
** [[Tsutsui Roko]] (筒井澪心)<br />
* [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei]] (ハロ!プロ研修生)<br />
** [[Matsubara Yulia]] (松原ユリヤ)<br />
** [[Onoda Karin]] (小野田華凛)<br />
** [[Hashida Honoka]] (橋田歩果)<br />
** [[Murakoshi Ayana]] (村越彩菜)<br />
** [[Uemura Hasumi]] (植村葉純)<br />
** [[Yoshida Hinoha]] (吉田姫杷)<br />
** [[Kamimura Rena]] (上村麗菜)<br />
** [[Kawano Soara]] (河野空愛)<br />
** [[Makino Toa]] (牧野永愛)<br />
** [[Hayashi Niina]] (林仁愛)<br />
** [[Shimakawa Hana]] (島川波菜)<br />
** [[Asano Yurika]] (浅野優莉花)<br />
** [[Miyakoshi Chihiro]] (宮越千尋)<br />
** [[Nishimura Itsuki]] (西村乙輝)<br />
** [[Souma Yume]] (相馬優芽)<br />
** [[Otsubo Mano]] (大坪茉乃)<br />
** [[Yoshida Hikari]] (吉田光里)<br />
** [[Sugihara Meisa]] (杉原明紗)<br />
** [[Hattori Rua]] (服部琉愛)<br />
* [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei|Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido]] (ハロプロ研修生北海道)<br />
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==Former Artists and Groups==<br />
===Former Artists===<br />
* Graduated from H!P as Solo Artists<br />
** [[Tani Rumiko|Miyoshi Chinatsu]] (三佳千夏)<br />
** [[Ishii Rika]] (石井リカ)<br />
** [[Heike Michiyo]] (平家みちよ)<br />
** [[Shimmin]] (シンミン)<br />
** [[Goto Maki]] (後藤真希)<br />
** [[Nakazawa Yuko]] (中澤裕子)<br />
** [[Iida Kaori]] (飯田圭織)<br />
** [[Abe Natsumi]] (安倍なつみ)<br />
** [[Yasuda Kei]] (保田圭)<br />
** [[Yaguchi Mari]] (矢口真里)<br />
** [[Ishikawa Rika]] (石川梨華)<br />
** [[Yoshizawa Hitomi]] (吉澤ひとみ)<br />
** [[Tsuji Nozomi]] (辻希美)<br />
** [[Konno Asami]] (紺野あさ美)<br />
** [[Ogawa Makoto]] (小川麻琴)<br />
** [[Fujimoto Miki]] (藤本美貴)<br />
** [[Inaba Atsuko]] (稲葉貴子)<br />
** [[Maeda Yuki]] (前田有紀)<br />
** [[Matsuura Aya]] (松浦亜弥)<br />
** [[Satoda Mai]] (里田まい)<br />
** [[Miyoshi Erika]] (三好絵梨香)<br />
** [[Okada Yui]] (岡田唯)<br />
** [[Jang Da Yeon]] (장다연)<br />
** [[Mano Erina]] (真野恵里菜)<br />
** [[Mitsui Aika]] (光井愛佳)<br />
** [[Sayashi Riho]] (鞘師里保)<br />
** [[Oota Haruka]] (太田遥香)<br />
* Graduated from Morning Musume and H!P<br />
** [[Fukuda Asuka]] (福田明日香)<br />
** [[Ishiguro Aya]] (石黒彩)<br />
** [[Ichii Sayaka]] (市井紗耶香)<br />
** [[Kusumi Koharu]] (久住小春)<br />
** [[Kamei Eri]] (亀井絵里)<br />
** [[Junjun]] (ジュンジュン)<br />
** [[Linlin]] (リンリン)<br />
** [[Takahashi Ai]] (高橋愛)<br />
** [[Niigaki Risa]] (新垣里沙)<br />
** [[Tanaka Reina]] (田中れいな)<br />
** [[Michishige Sayumi]] (道重さゆみ)<br />
** [[Suzuki Kanon]] (鈴木香音)8<br />
** [[Kudo Haruka]] (工藤遥)<br />
** [[Ogata Haruna]] (緒形春水)<br />
** [[Iikubo Haruna]] (飯窪春菜)<br />
** [[Sato Masaki]] (佐藤優樹)<br />
** [[Morito Chisaki]] (森戸知沙希)<br />
** [[Kaga Kaede]] (加賀楓)<br />
** [[Fukumura Mizuki]] (譜久村聖)<br />
* Graduated from Berryz Kobo and H!P<br />
** [[Ishimura Maiha]] (石村舞波)<br />
** [[Shimizu Saki]] (清水佐紀)<br />
** [[Tokunaga Chinami]] (徳永千奈美)<br />
** [[Sudo Maasa]] (須藤茉麻)<br />
** [[Natsuyaki Miyabi]] (夏焼雅)<br />
** [[Kumai Yurina]] (熊井友理奈)<br />
** [[Sugaya Risako]] (菅谷梨沙子) <br />
* Graduated from °C-ute and H!P<br />
** [[Murakami Megumi]] (村上愛)<br />
** [[Arihara Kanna]] (有原栞菜)<br />
** [[Umeda Erika]] (梅田えりか)<br />
** [[Yajima Maimi]] (矢島舞美)<br />
** [[Nakajima Saki]] (中島早貴)<br />
** [[Suzuki Airi]] (鈴木愛理)<br />
** [[Okai Chisato]] (岡井千聖)<br />
** [[Hagiwara Mai]] (萩原舞)<br />
* Graduated from S/mileage / ANGERME and H!P<br />
** [[Ogawa Saki]] (小川紗季)<br />
** [[Maeda Yuuka]] (前田憂佳)<br />
** [[Fukuda Kanon]] (福田花音)<br />
** [[Tamura Meimi]] (田村芽実)<br />
** [[Aikawa Maho]] (相川茉穂)<br />
** [[Wada Ayaka]] (和田彩花)<br />
** [[Katsuta Rina]] (勝田里奈)<br />
** [[Nakanishi Kana]] (中西香菜)<br />
** [[Murota Mizuki]] (室田瑞希)<br />
** [[Funaki Musubu]] (船木結)<br />
** [[Kasahara Momona]] (笠原桃奈)<br />
** [[Takeuchi Akari]] (竹内朱莉)<br />
* Graduated from Juice=Juice and H!P<br />
** [[Yanagawa Nanami]] (梁川奈々美)<br />
** [[Miyazaki Yuka]] (宮崎由加)<br />
** [[Miyamoto Karin]] (宮本佳林)<br />
** [[Takagi Sayuki]] (高木紗友希)<br />
** [[Kanazawa Tomoko]] (金澤朋子)<br />
** [[Inaba Manaka]] (稲場愛香)<br />
* Graduated from Country Girls and H!P<br />
** [[Shimamura Uta]] (島村嬉唄) <br />
** [[Tsugunaga Momoko]] (嗣永桃子)<br />
** [[Yanagawa Nanami]] (梁川奈々美)<br />
** [[Yamaki Risa]] (山木梨沙)<br />
** [[Ozeki Mai]] (小関舞)<br />
* Graduated from Kobushi Factory and H!P<br />
** [[Fujii Rio]] (藤井梨央)<br />
** [[Ogawa Rena]] (小川麗奈)<br />
** [[Taguchi Natsumi]] (田口夏実)<br />
** [[Hirose Ayaka]] (廣瀬彩海)<br />
** [[Nomura Minami]] (野村みな美)<br />
** [[Hamaura Ayano]] (浜浦彩乃)<br />
** [[Wada Sakurako]] (和田桜子)<br />
* Graduated from Tsubaki Factory and H!P<br />
** [[Ogata Risa]] (小片リサ)<br />
** [[Asakura Kiki]] (浅倉樹々)<br />
** [[Yamagishi Riko]] (山岸理子)<br />
** [[Kishimoto Yumeno]] (岸本ゆめの)<br />
* Graduated from BEYOOOOONDS and H!P<br />
** [[Ichioka Reina]] (一岡怜奈)<br />
* Graduated from Hello Pro Kenshuusei / Kenshuusei Hokkaido and H!P<br />
** [[Ohyanagi Maho]] (大柳まほ)<br />
** [[Kawashima Miyuki]] (川島幸)<br />
** [[Hashida Mirei]] (橋田三令)<br />
** [[Ogura Manami]] (小倉愛実)<br />
** [[Yutoku Ayumi]] (湯徳歩美)<br />
** [[Muto Mika]] (武藤水華)<br />
** [[Sawada Yuri]] (澤田由梨)<br />
** [[Noto Arisa]] (能登有沙)<br />
** [[Aoki Erina]] (青木英里奈)<br />
** [[Tanaka Anri]] (田中杏里)<br />
** [[Sainen Mia]] (西念未彩)<br />
** [[Okai Asuna]] (岡井明日菜)<br />
** [[Komine Momoka]] (古峰桃香)<br />
** [[Sezaki Azusa]] (瀬崎あずさ)<br />
** [[Hirano Tomomi]] (平野智美)<br />
** [[Kizawa Runa]] (木沢留那)<br />
** [[Mori Saki]] (森咲樹)<br />
** [[Furukawa Konatsu]] (古川小夏)<br />
** [[Sekine Azusa]] (関根梓)<br />
** [[Arai Manami]] (新井愛瞳)<br />
** [[Sato Ayano]] (佐藤綾乃)<br />
** [[Sengoku Minami]] (仙石みなみ)<br />
** [[Maeda Irori]] (前田彩里)<br />
** [[Saho Akari]] (佐保明梨)<br />
** [[Kikkawa Yuu]] (吉川友)<br />
** [[Kitahara Sayaka]] (北原沙弥香)<br />
** [[Nagasawa Wakana]] (長澤和奏)<br />
** [[Yamaga Kanae]] (山賀香菜恵)<br />
** [[Mogi Minami]] (茂木美奈実)<br />
** [[Okamura Rise]] (岡村里星)<br />
** [[Otsuka Aina]] (大塚愛菜)<br />
** [[Mashiro Kana]] (真城佳奈)<br />
** [[Kaneko Rie]] (金子りえ)<br />
** [[Kosuga Fuyuka]] (小数賀芙由香)<br />
** [[Ooura Hirona]] (大浦央菜)<br />
** [[Tanaka Karen]] (田中可恋)<br />
** [[Tanabe Nanami]] (田邉奈菜美)<br />
** [[Yoshihashi Kurumi]] (吉橋くるみ)<br />
** [[Mikame Kana]] (三瓶海南)<br />
** [[Saito Kana]] (斎藤夏奈)<br />
** [[Okamoto Honoka]] (岡本帆乃花)<br />
** [[Takemura Miu]] (竹村未羽)<br />
** [[Yokogawa Yumei]] (横川夢衣)<br />
** [[Hashimoto Nagisa]] (橋本渚)<br />
** [[Shimano Momoko]] (島野萌々子)<br />
** [[Nakano Rion]] (仲野りおん)<br />
** [[Yoshida Marie]] (吉田真理恵)<br />
** [[Goto Sayaka]] (後藤咲香)<br />
** [[Hashimoto Momoko]] (橋本桃呼)<br />
** [[Kitagawa Ryou]] (北川亮)<br />
** [[Inoue Hikaru]] (井上ひかる)<br />
** [[Horie Kizuki]] (堀江葵月)<br />
** [[Kanatsu Mizuki]] (金津美月)<br />
** [[Noguchi Kurumi]] (野口胡桃)<br />
** [[Hibi Marina]] (日比麻里那) <br />
** [[Doi Rena]] (土居麗菜)<br />
** [[Kodama Sakiko]] (児玉咲子)<br />
** [[Kusunoki Mei]] (楠萌生)<br />
** [[Ono Kotomi]] (小野琴己)<br />
** [[Shuttou Anna]] (出頭杏奈)<br />
** [[Satou Hikari]] (佐藤光)<br />
** [[Kanemitsu Ruru]] (金光留々)<br />
** [[Hashimoto Ririka]] (橋本莉々花)<br />
** [[Shibuya Hina]] (渋谷妃菜)<br />
** [[Kawano Minori]] (河野みのり)<br />
** [[Nishimura Karin]] (西村風凛)<br />
** [[Yamada Ichigo]] (山田苺)<br />
** [[Maeshima Karin]] (前島花凛)<br />
<br />
===Former Groups===<br />
* [[Taiyou to Ciscomoon|Taiyou to Ciscomoon / T&C Bomber]]<br />(太陽とシスコムーン / T&Cボンバー)<br />
** [[Kominato Miwa]] (小湊美和)<br />
** [[RuRu]]<br />
** [[Shinoda Miho]] (信田美帆)<br />
* [[Sheki-Dol]] (シェキドル)<br />
** [[Kitagami Ami]] (北上アミ)<br />
** [[Oki Ibuki]] (大木衣吹)<br />
** [[Suenaga Mami]] (末永真己)<br />
** [[Arai Saki]] (荒井紗紀)<br />
* [[W]]<br />
** [[Kago Ai]] (加護亜依)<br />
* [[Coconuts Musume]] (ココナッツ娘。)<br />
** [[April Barbaran|April]] (エイプリル)<br />
** [[Chelsea Ching|Chelsea]] (チェルシー)<br />
** [[Danielle Delaunay|Danielle]] (ダニエル)<br />
** [[Lehua Sandbo|Lehua]] (レファ)<br />
** [[Mika Todd|Mika]] (ミカ)<br />
** [[Nagate Ayaka|Ayaka]] (アヤカ)<br />
* [[Country Musume]] (カントリー娘。)<br />
** [[Yanagihara Hiromi]] (柳原尋美, deceased)<br />
** [[Kobayashi Azusa]] (小林梓)<br />
** [[Toda Rinne|Rinne]] (りんね)<br />
** [[Kimura Asami|Asami]] (あさみ)<br />
** [[Saitou Miuna|Miuna]] (みうな)<br />
* [[GAM]]<br />
* [[Melon Kinenbi]] (メロン記念日)<br />
** [[Murata Megumi]] (村田めぐみ)<br />
** [[Saito Hitomi]] (斉藤瞳)<br />
** [[Ohtani Masae]] (大谷雅恵)<br />
** [[Shibata Ayumi]] (柴田あゆみ)<br />
* [[Ongaku Gatas]] (音楽ガッタス)<br />
** [[Korenaga Miki]] (是永美記)<br />
* [[THE Possible]] (THE ポッシボー)<br />
** [[Akiyama Yurika]] (秋山ゆりか)<br />
** [[Hashimoto Aina]] (橋本愛奈)<br />
** [[Morozuka Kanami]] (諸塚香奈実)<br />
** [[Okada Robin Shouko]] (岡田ロビン翔子) <br />
** [[Goto Yuki]] (後藤夕貴)<br />
** [[Ohse Kaede]] (大瀬楓)<br />
* [[Buono!]]<br />
* [[Ice Creamusume]] (アイスクリー娘。)<br />
** [[Shenshen]]<br />
** [[Anchii]]<br />
** [[Peipei]]<br />
** [[Youko]]<br />
** [[Reirei]]<br />
** [[Guuchan]]<br />
* [[SINA|SI☆NA]]<br />
** [[Suma Ai]] (須磨愛)<br />
** [[Iwashima Manami]] (岩嶋雅奈未)<br />
** [[Abe Asami (SINA)|Abe Asami]] (阿部麻美)<br />
** [[Nakayama Nana]] (中山菜々)<br />
* [[Da Xiao Jie]] (お嬢様)<br />
** [[Frances]]<br />
** [[Aiko (Da Xiao Jie)|Aiko]]<br />
<br />
===[[Hello! Project Shuffle Units|Shuffle Units]]===<br />
* 2000<br />
** [[Akagumi 4]] (赤組4)<br />
** [[Kiiro 5]] (黄色5)<br />
** [[Aoiro 7]] (青色7)<br />
* 2001<br />
** [[3nin Matsuri]] (三人祭)<br />
** [[7nin Matsuri]] (7人祭)<br />
** [[10nin Matsuri]] (10人祭)<br />
* 2002<br />
** [[Happy 7|Happy♥7]] (ハッピー7)<br />
** [[Sexy 8]] (セクシー8)<br />
** [[Odoru 11|Odoru♥11]] (おどる11)<br />
* 2003<br />
** [[SALT5]]<br />
** [[7AIR]]<br />
** [[11WATER]]<br />
* 2004<br />
** [[H.P. All Stars]] (H.P.オールスターズ)<br />
* 2005<br />
** [[Sexy Otonajan]] (セクシーオトナジャン)<br />
** [[Elegies]] (エレジーズ)<br />
** [[Puripuri Pink]] (プリプリピンク)<br />
<br />
===Revival Units===<br />
* [[High-King]]<br />
* [[Aa!]] (あぁ!)<br />
* [[ZYX|ZYX-α]]<br />
* [[Tanpopo|Tanpopo#]] (タンポポ#)<br />
* [[v-u-den|Zoku v-u-den]] (続・美勇伝)<br />
* [[Petitmoni|Petitmoni V]] (プッチモニV)<br />
* [[Minimoni|Shin Minimoni]] (新ミニモニ。)<br />
<br />
===Special Units===<br />
* [[4KIDS]]<br />
* [[Gomattou]] (ごまっとう)<br />
* [[POCKY GIRLS]]<br />
* [[Venus Mousse]]<br />
* [[ROMANS]]<br />
* [[Morning Musume Otomegumi]] (モーニング娘。 おとめ組)<br />
* [[Morning Musume Sakuragumi]] (モーニング娘。 さくら組)<br />
* [[Nochiura Natsumi]] (後浦なつみ)<br />
* [[Ecomoni]] (エコモニ。)<br />
* [[DEF.DIVA]]<br />
* [[Morning Musume Tanjou 10nen Kinentai]] (モーニング娘。 誕生10年記念隊)<br />
* [[Kira Pika|Kira☆Pika]] (きら☆ぴか)<br />
* [[Athena & Robikerottsu]] (アテナ&ロビケロッツ)<br />
* [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]] (ともいき・木を植えたい)<br />
* [[MilkyWay]]<br />
* [[Guardians 4]] (ガーディアンズ4) <br />
* [[Shugo Chara Egg!]] (しゅごキャラエッグ!)<br />
* [[Ex-ceed!]]<br />
* [[Muten Musume]] (むてん娘。)<br />
* [[Reborn Eleven]] (リボーンイレブン)<br />
* [[Lilpri]] (リルぷりっ)<br />
* [[Hello! Project Mobekimasu]] (ハロー!プロジェクト モベキマス)<br />
* [[Ujicha Taishi Maccha's|Ujicha♥Taishi Maccha's]] (宇治茶♥大使 抹茶ーず)<br />
* [[Cat's Eye 7|Cat's♥Eye 7]] (キャッツ♥アイセブン)<br />
* [[Hello! Project Dance Club]] (ハロー!プロジェクト ダンス部)<br />
* [[Hello Pro All Stars]] (ハロプロ・オールスターズ)<br />
* [[Minis.?]] (ミニーズ。?)<br />
* [[L!PP]]<br />
* [[GOODM!X]]<br />
<br />
===SATOYAMA / SATOUMI Movement Units===<br />
* [[DIY|DIY♡]]<br />
* [[Peaberry]] (ピーベリー)<br />
* [[GREEN FIELDS]]<br />
* [[Harvest]] (ハーベスト)<br />
* [[Dia Lady]] (ダイヤレディー)<br />
* [[HI-FIN]] (プルメリア)<br />
* [[Mellowquad]] (メロウクアッド)<br />
* [[Jurin]] (ジュリン)<br />
* [[Sato no Akari]] (さとのあかり)<br />
* [[Triplet]] (トリプレット)<br />
* [[ODATOMO]]<br />
* [[Kamiishinaka Kana]] (かみいしなか かな)<br />
<br />
=== Other Projects ===<br />
* [[Gatas Brilhantes H.P.]] (ガッタス ブリリャンチス H.P., Futsal)<br />
* [[Metro Rabbits H.P.]] (Kickball)<br />
<br />
==Discography==<br />
<br />
===Cover Albums===<br />
* [2001.11.29] [[Folk Songs (album)|FOLK SONGS]] <small>([[Ichii Sayaka]] with [[Nakazawa Yuko]])</small><br />
* [2001.11.29] [[The Douyou Pops 1|The Douyou Pops 1 Christmas to Fuyu no Uta Shuu]] (ザ・童謡ポップス1 クリスマスと冬のうた集)<br />
* [2002.02.20] [[The Douyou Pops 2|The Douyou Pops 2 Haru no Uta Shuu]] (ザ・童謡ポップス2 春のうた集)<br />
* [2002.05.22] [[Folk Songs 2|FOLK SONGS 2]] <small>([[Nakazawa Yuko]], [[Melon Kinenbi]], [[Matsuura Aya]] & [[Ishii Rika]])</small><br />
* [2002.06.25] [[The Douyou Pops 3|The Douyou Pops 3 Natsu no Uta Shuu]] (ザ・童謡ポップス3 夏のうた集)<br />
* [2002.09.04] [[The Douyou Pops 4|The Douyou Pops 4 Aki no Uta Shuu]] (ザ・童謡ポップス4 秋のうた集)<br />
* [2002.10.23] [[FS3 Folk Songs 3|FS3 FOLK SONGS 3]] <small>([[Nakazawa Yuko]], [[Goto Maki]] & [[Fujimoto Miki]])</small><br />
* [2002.12.04] [[Shinsaku Douyou Pops 1]] (新作童謡ポップス (一))<br />
* [2003.03.06] [[Shinsaku Douyou Pops 2]] (新作童謡ポップス (二))<br />
* [2003.05.21] [[FS4 Folk Songs 4|FS4 FOLK SONGS 4]] <small>([[Nakazawa Yuko]], [[Yasuda Kei]], [[Yaguchi Mari]] & [[Melon Kinenbi]])</small><br />
* [2004.02.25] [[FS5 Sotsugyou]] (FS5 卒業) <small>([[Nakazawa Yuko]], [[Abe Natsumi]], [[Yasuda Kei]], [[Goto Maki]], [[Matsuura Aya]] & [[Country Musume]])</small><br />
* [2009.07.15] [[Champloo 1 ~Happy Marriage Song Cover Shuu~]] (チャンプル1 ~ハッピーマリッジソングカバー集~)<br />
<br />
===Remix Albums===<br />
* [2002.10.30] [[Club Hello! Trance Remix|CLUB Hello! TRANCE REMIX]]<br />
<br />
===Compilations===<br />
* [2000.04.26] [[Petit Best ~Ki Ao Aka~]] (プッチベスト~黄青あか~)<br />
* [2001.12.19] [[Petit Best 2 ~3, 7, 10~]] (プッチベスト2~三・7・10~)<br />
* [2002.12.10] [[2003 Nendo Hawaii Genteiban Hello! Project Best 1]] (2003年度 ハワイ限定盤 ハロー! プロジェクト ベスト①)<br />
* [2002.12.10] [[2003 Nendo Hawaii Genteiban Hello! Project Best 2]] (2003年度 ハワイ限定盤 ハロー! プロジェクト ベスト②)<br />
* [2002.12.18] [[Petit Best 3]] (プッチベスト3)<br />
* [2003.04.26] [[2003 Nendo Hawaii Genteiban Hello! Project Best 3]] (2003年度 ハワイ限定盤 ハロー! プロジェクト ベスト3)<br />
* [2003.12.17] [[Petit Best 4]] (プッチベスト4)<br />
* [2004.12.22] [[Petit Best 5]] (プッチベスト5)<br />
* [2005.12.21] [[Petit Best 6]] (プッチベスト6)<br />
* [2006.12.20] [[Petit Best 7]] (プッチベスト7)<br />
* [2007.02.24] [[Hello Pro Hour Special Mini Album vol. 1]] (ハロプロアワー Special Mini Album Vol. 1)<br />
* [2007.02.24] [[Hello Pro Hour Special Mini Album vol. 2]] (ハロプロアワー Special Mini Album Vol. 2)<br />
* [2007.12.12] [[Petit Best 8]] (プッチベスト8)<br />
* [2008.12.10] [[Petit Best 9]] (プッチベスト9)<br />
* [2009.12.02] [[Petit Best 10]] (プッチベスト10)<br />
* [2010.12.15] [[Petit Best 11]] (プッチベスト11)<br />
* [2011.12.07] [[Petit Best 12]] (プッチベスト12)<br />
* [2012.08.03] [[CR Ganso Hello! Project Special CD]] (CR元祖ハロー!プロジェクト スペシャルCD)<br />
* [2012.12.05] [[Petit Best 13]] (プッチベスト13)<br />
* [2013.12.11] [[Petit Best 14]] (プッチベスト14)<br />
* [2013.12.31] [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku Kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 1]] (ハロー!プロジェクトの全曲から集めちゃいました!Vol.1)<br />
* [2013.12.31] [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku Kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 2]] (ハロー!プロジェクトの全曲から集めちゃいました!Vol.2)<br />
* [2014.07.09] [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku Kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 3]] (ハロー!プロジェクトの全曲から集めちゃいました!Vol.3)<br />
* [2014.07.09] [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku Kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 4]] (ハロー!プロジェクトの全曲から集めちゃいました!Vol.4)<br />
* [2014.08.13] [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku Kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 5]] (ハロー!プロジェクトの全曲から集めちゃいました!Vol.5)<br />
* [2014.08.13] [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku Kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 6]] (ハロー!プロジェクトの全曲から集めちゃいました!Vol.6)<br />
* [2014.12.10] [[Petit Best 15]] (プッチベスト15)<br />
* [2015.12.16] [[Petit Best 16]] (プッチベスト16)<br />
* [2016.12.14] [[Petit Best 17]] (プッチベスト17)<br />
* [2017.12.13] [[Petit Best 18]] (プッチベスト18)<br />
* [2018.12.12] [[Petit Best 19]] (プッチベスト19)<br />
* [2020.01.08] [[Petit Best 20 2020]] (プッチベスト20 2020)<br />
* [2021.02.10] [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku Kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 7 Eiga "Ano Koro."Hen]] (ハロー!プロジェクトの全曲から集めちゃいました!Vol.7 映画「あの頃。」編(劔樹人))<br />
<br />
===Tribute Albums===<br />
* [2001.12.19] [[Cover Morning Musume ~Various Artist Covers "Morning Musume"!~|Cover Morning Musume ~Various Artist Covers "MORNING MUSUME"!~]] (カバー・モーニング娘。)<br />
* [2002.12.18] [[Cover Morning Musume Hello! Project!]] (カバー・モーニング娘。ハロー! プロジェクト!)<br />
* [2003.01.29] [[Hip Hits! Morning Musume Hello! Project! International Collection|Hip Hits! Morning Musume Hello! Project! INTERNATIONAL COLLECTION]]<br />
<br />
===Singles===<br />
* [2002.11.27] [[Ai no Merry Christmas]] (愛のメリークリスマス)<br />
* [2003.06.??] [[Pineapple Paradise]] (パイナップルパラダイス) <small>([[Matsuura Aya]], [[Coconuts Musume]], [[Satoda Mai]])</small><br />
<br />
===VHS/DVD===<br />
* [2002.02.28] [[Folk Days Ichii Sayaka with Nakazawa Yuko|FOLK DAYS]]<br />
* [2002.12.04] [[Hello! Project Douyou Eizou Shuu ~Ponkikies21~]] (ハロー! プロジェクト童謡映像集 ~ポンキッキーズ21~)<br />
* [2003.02.26] [[FS 3 Live|FS 3 LIVE]]<br />
* [2003.05.02] [[Atarashii Douyou]] (あたらしいどうよう)<br />
<br />
== Auditions ==<br />
<br />
For Morning Musume Auditions see [[Morning Musume#Auditions|here]].<br />
<br />
=== 1st Morning Musume & Heike Michiyo Protegee Audition ===<br />
* date: 1999.2.??<br />
* number of applicants: 3,264<br />
* selected: 三佳千夏 ([[Miyoshi Chinatsu]])<br />
<br />
=== 2nd Morning Musume & Heike Michiyo Protegee Audition ===<br />
* date: 1999.05.12 (application details were included with Morning Musume's 5th single [[Manatsu no Kousen]])<br />
* second interview in June 1999<br />
* number of applicants: 4000<br />
* selected: [[Saito Hitomi]], [[Murata Megumi]], [[Ohtani Masae]] and [[Shibata Ayumi]] (see [[Melon Kinenbi]])<br />
<br />
=== 3rd Morning Musume & Heike Michiyo Protegee Audition ===<br />
* date: 1999.09.09 (application details were included with Morning Musume's 7th single [[LOVE Machine]])<br />
* second interview in November 1999<br />
* number of applicants: unknown<br />
* selected: none<br />
<br />
=== 4th Morning Musume & Heike Michiyo Protegee Audition ===<br />
* date: 2000.05.17 (application details were included with Morning Musume's 9th single [[Happy Summer Wedding]])<br />
* second interview in June 2000<br />
* number of applicants: 1500<br />
* selected: [[Matsuura Aya]], also selected: [[Sheki-Dol]] (who debuted earlier than Aya)<br />
<br />
=== Pacific Dream Pop Singer Contest ===<br />
* held in Hawaii in November 1998<br />
* number of applicants: 1500<br />
* result: [[Kimura Ayaka|Ayaka]], [[Mika Todd]], [[Chelsea Ching]], [[April Barbaran]] and [[Danielle Delaunay]] passed the examination by [[Makoto (Sharam Q)|Makoto]] of [[Sharan Q]] (see [[Coconuts Musume]])<br />
<br />
=== Hello! Project Kids Audition ===<br />
* applicant recruitment via [[Hello! Morning]] in 2002<br />
* number of applicants: 27958<br />
* selected: 15 people (see [[Hello! Project Kids]])<br />
<br />
=== Hello! Pro Egg Audition ===<br />
* applicant recruitment via [[Hello! Morning]] in 2004<br />
* number of applicants: 10570<br />
* selected: 32 people, including [[Okada Yui]] of [[v-u-den]] and 4 futsal trainees of [[Gatas Brilhantes H.P.]] (see [[Hello! Pro Egg]])<br />
<br />
=== Hello! Project Kansai Audition 2005 ===<br />
* date: 2005-10-24 to 2005-11-21<br />
* applicant recruitment via [[Hello! Morning]] in 2005<br />
* number of applicants: Unknown<br />
* selected: [[Iwashima Manami]], [[Abe Asami (SINA)|Abe Asami]], [[Nakayama Nana]], and [[Suma Ai]] (see [[Hello! Pro Kansai]])<br />
<br />
=== Hello! Project Korea Auditions ===<br />
* Winner [[Jang Da Yeon]]<br />
<br />
== Radio Shows ==<br />
<br />
Many of the groups/girls in Hello! Project host radio shows or have in the past. They include guest speakers, upcoming release previews, the girls' selected choices of music and often funny radio skits or segments.<br />
<br />
=== Current Shows ===<br />
{| style="margin: 1em; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; text-align: left" border="1" cellpadding="2"<br />
|- style="background: #efefef"<br />
! Title<br />
! Host<br />
! Dates<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Afternoon Paradise -Trip In the Country-|Afternoon Paradise -Trip In the Country-]]<br />
|<br />
[[Nagate Ayaka|Kimura Ayaka]] with [[Tokutake Hirofumi|Tokutake Hirofumi]]<br />
| 2005-10-03 to present day<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Ai say Hello|Ai say Hello]]<br />
|<br />
[[Mitsui Aika]]<br />
| 2007-05-04 to present day<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[All Night Nippon|All Night Nippon]]<br />
| various guest appearances<br />
| 1998-09-10 to present day<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Hello! Music Latte|Hello! Music Latte]]<br />
|<br />
[[Nagate Ayaka|Kimura Ayaka]]<br />
| 2005-04-?? to present day<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[C-ute Yajima Maimi no I My Me Maimi~|°C-ute Yajima Maimi no I My Me ♡ Maimi~]]<br />
|<br />
[[Yajima Maimi]]<br />
| 2006-07-04 to present day<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[FIVE STARS|FIVE STARS]]<br />
|<br />
[[Niigaki Risa]] & [[Kamei Eri]] (Mondays)<br /><br />
[[C-ute|°C-ute]] (Tuesdays)<br /><br />
[[Tanaka Reina]] (Wednesdays)<br />
| 2007-10-02 to present day<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Ongaku Gatas no Guts10 Gatas|Guts10☆Gatas]]<br />
|<br />
[[Ongaku Gatas]]<br />
| 2007-10-01 to present day<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Ichigo Ichie|Ichigo Ichie]]<br />
|<br />
[[Takahashi Ai]]<br />
| 2009-04-?? to present day<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Konya mo Usa-chan Peace|Konya mo Usa-chan Peace]]<br />
|<br />
[[Michishige Sayumi]]<br />
| 2006-10-05 to present day<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[pop up inc.|pop up inc.]]<br />
| various guest appearances<br />
| 2003-04-?? to present day<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Maeda Yuki no Music & Diary|Maeda Yuki no Music & Diary]]<br />
|<br />
[[Maeda Yuki]]<br />
| 2007-07-?? to present day<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[MANO-DELI]]<br />
|<br />
[[Mano Erina]]<br />
| 2009-05-04 to present day<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Recomen|Recomen]]<br />
| various semi-regular guest appearances<br />
| 2003 to present day<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Shindoru Parlor|Shindoru Parlor]]<br />
| various hosts<br />
| 2000 to present day<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Tokyo Niigata Music Convoy|Tokyo → Niigata Music Convoy]]<br />
|<br />
[[Melon Kinenbi]]<br />
| 2005-10-03 to present day<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Yaruki Manman!|Yaruki Manman!]]<br />
| various semi-regular guest appearances<br />
| 2003 to present day<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Young Town Douyoubi]]<br />
| various guest appearances<br />
| 1997-11-02 to present day<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Past Shows ===<br />
{| style="margin: 1em; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; text-align: left" border="1" cellpadding="2"<br />
|- style="background: #efefef"<br />
! Title<br />
! Host<br />
! Dates<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[All Night Nippon|All Night Nippon]]<br />
|<br />
[[Matsuura Aya]]<br />
| 2005-03-30 to 2006-12-27<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Anata ga Iru Kara Yaguchi Mari|Anata ga Iru Kara Yaguchi Mari]]<br />
|<br />
[[Yaguchi Mari]]<br />
| 2003-04-06 to 2005-03-27<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[B.B.L|B.B.L]]<br />
|<br />
[[v-u-den]]<br />
| 2005-04-03 to 2006-09-30<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Blend Kiss|Blend Kiss]]<br />
|<br />
[[Nagate Ayaka|Ayaka]], [[Satoda Mai]]<br />
| 2004-06-06 to 2005-06-26<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Berryz Kobo Kiritsu! Rei! Chakuseki!]]<br />
|<br />
[[Berryz Kobo]]<br />
| 2004-03-30 to 2009-03-31<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Ishikawa Rika no Chanchaka Charmy|Chanchaka Charmy]]<br />
|<br />
[[Ishikawa Rika]]<br />
| 2004-04-01 to 2006-09-21<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Chichuukai Sound Stroll|Chichuukai Sound Stroll]]<br />
|<br />
[[Iida Kaori]] with [[Aida Shoko|Aida Shoko]]<br />
| 2005-04-02 to 2007-09-01<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Coconut Kiss!|Coconut Kiss!]]<br />
|<br />
[[Nagate Ayaka|Kimura Ayaka]]<br />
| 2006-01-04 to 2006-07-26<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Colorful Pleasure|Colorful Pleasure]]<br />
|<br />
[[Melon Kinenbi]]<br />
| 2003-??-?? to 2005-03-26<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Cutie Party]]<br />
|<br />
[[C-ute|°C-ute]]<br />
| 2006-10-07 to 2008-09-27<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Cutie Paradise|Cutie☆Paradise]]<br />
|<br />
[[C-ute|°C-ute]]<br />
| 2008-10-29 to 2009-04-02<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Fujimoto Miki no Dokimiki Night|Dokimiki Night]]<br />
|<br />
[[Fujimoto Miki]]<br />
| 2002-10-13 to 2007-09-24<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Ea-Moni|Ea-Moni]]<br />
|<br />
[[Abe Natsumi]]<br />
| 2001 to 2003<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Fujimoto Miki Heart Days Radio|Fujimoto Miki Heart Days Radio]]<br />
|<br />
[[Fujimoto Miki]]<br />
| 2002-10-10 to 2003-03-27<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[FUN Field Mouretsu Mou-dash|FUN Field Mouretsu Mou-dash]]<br />
|<br />
[[Murata Megumi]] with rotating guests<br />
| 2005-04-01 to 2008-03-28<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Girls Kiss|Girls Kiss]]<br />
|<br />
[[Hello! Pro Kansai|SI☆NA]]<br />
| 2008-02-16 to 2009-06-27<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[GAKI*KAME|GAKI*KAME]]<br />
|<br />
[[Niigaki Risa]] and [[Kamei Eri]]<br />
| 2007-04-07 to 2008-09-27<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[HelloPro Yanen!|HelloPro Yanen!]]<br />
| with rotating hosts<br />
| 2004-02-06 to 2008-09-22<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Ikinari Inaba, Yoroshiku Yossi|Ikinari Inaba, Yoroshiku Yossi]]<br />
|<br />
[[Yoshizawa Hitomi]] & [[Inaba Atsuko]]<br />
| 2002-10-12 to 2004-03-27<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Kibun wa Melon Melon|Kibun wa Melon Melon]]<br />
|<br />
[[Shibata Ayumi]]<br />
| 2002-01-03 to 2004-03-25<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Kimama ni Classic|Kimama ni Classic]]<br />
|<br />
[[Nakazawa Yuko]]<br />
| 2004-04-02 to 2006-03-31<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Kiss the Coconuts!|Kiss the Coconuts!]]<br />
|<br />
[[Coconuts Musume]]<br />
| 2001-??-?? to 2004-05-30<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Konya mo Koushinchu|Konya mo Koushinchu]]<br />
|<br />
[[Iida Kaori]]<br />
| 2001-04-?? to 2003-03-??<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Konya mo Mankai|Konya mo Mankai]]<br />
|<br />
[[Tanpopo]]<br />
| 2000-03-30 to 2001-04-12<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Maeda Yuki no Yume Ongakukan|Maeda Yuki no Yume Ongakukan]]<br />
|<br />
[[Maeda Yuki]]<br />
| 2008-05-06 to 2008-06-30<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Majiasa!|Majiasa!]]<br />
|<br />
[[Nakazawa Yuko]] with [[Matsukaze Masaya|Matsukaze Masaya]]<br />
| 2005-10-02 to 2008-03-30<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Matsuura Aya Let's do it!!|Matsuura Aya Let's do it!!]]<br />
|<br />
[[Matsuura Aya]]<br />
| 2001-03-27 to 2005-03-27<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Melonpa|Melonpa]]<br />
|<br />
[[Melon Kinenbi]]<br />
| 2002-04-04 to 2004-03-23<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Muratajio|Muratajio]]<br />
| Murata Megumi with rotating guests<br />
| 2008-04-05 to 2008-06-28<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Nanmara Saiko~Dabe.|Nanmara Saiko~Dabe.]]<br />
|<br />
[[Country Musume]]<br />
| 2002-??-?? to 2004-03-25<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Oh-So-Ro!|Oh-So-Ro!]]<br />
|<br />
[[Tanpopo]]<br />
| 2000-10-02 to 2003-09-23<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Petitmoni Diver|Petitmoni Diver]]<br />
|<br />
[[Petitmoni]]<br />
| 1999-10-04 to 2001-12-25<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Super Morning Rider|Super Morning Rider]]<br />
|<br />
[[Abe Natsumi]]<br />
| 2000 to 2001<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Tsunkuban|Tsunkuban]]<br />
|<br />
[[Tsunku]]<br />
| 2001 to 2002<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Radio Dramas ==<br />
<br />
Hello! Project Radio Drama CD Volume One (2003-10-29)<br /><br />
<br />
1. Nani mo nai Machi - [[Takahashi Ai]], [[Konno Asami]], [[Ogawa Makoto]]<br /> 2. Tameki to Kame - [[Yaguchi Mari]], [[Yasuda Kei]]<br /> 3. Ame Yadori - [[Fujimoto Miki]], [[Iida Kaori]], [[Yoshizawa Hitomi]]<br /><br />
<br />
Hello! Project Radio Drama CD Volume Two (2003-10-29)<br /><br />
<br />
1. Radio Friends - [[Goto Maki]], [[Yaguchi Mari]], [[Saitou Hitomi]]<br /> 2. Hoshizuna no Jima, Watashi no Jima [[Nakazawa Yuko]], [[Matsuura Aya]]<br /><br />
<br />
Hello! Project Radio Drama CD Volume Three (2004-03-31)<br /><br />
<br />
1. Onsen Iki no Bus Yurarete - [[Abe Natsumi]], [[Inaba Atsuko]], [[Tsuji Nozomi]], [[Kago Ai]]<br /> 2. Aa Sakura Bashi - [[Konno Asami]], [[Ishikawa Rika]]<br /> 3. Crepe no Iru Machi - [[Fujimoto Miki]], [[Takahashi Ai]], [[Niigaki Risa]]<br /><br />
<br />
Hello! Project Radio Drama CD Volume Four (2004-06-09)<br /><br />
<br />
1. Gocchin x2 - [[Goto Maki]], [[Inaba Atsuko]]<br /> 2. EMA - [[Yoshizawa Hitomi]], [[Shibata Ayumi]], [[Murata Megumi]]<br /> 3. THE☆BENGTOYAH - [[Yaguchi Mari]], [[Ogawa Makoto]], [[Fujimoto Miki]], [[Konno Asami]]<br /> 4. Pantheon no Toko - [[Ishikawa Rika]], [[Kamei Eri]], [[Kago Ai]]<br /><br />
<br />
Hello! Project Radio Drama CD Series Two Volume One (2004-07-14)<br /><br />
<br />
1. Sayonara Ashita - [[Ishikawa Rika]], [[Yoshizawa Hitomi]], [[Hamamura Jun|Hamamura Jun]]<br /> 2. The • Miss Tsuutenkaku - [[Iida Kaori]], [[Ohtani Masae]], [[Saitou Hitomi]]<br /> 3. Ojiichan no Mukashibanashi - [[Konno Asami]], [[Tanaka Reina]], [[Hamamura Jun|Hamamura Jun]], [[Horiuchi Takao|Horiuchi Takao]]<br /><br />
<br />
Hello! Project Radio Drama CD Series Two Volume Two (2004-07-14)<br /><br />
<br />
1. Shimizu no Futai Kara - [[Tsuji Nozomi]], [[Takahashi Ai]], [[Inaba Atsuko]]<br /> 2. Dochinko Mangaishi - [[Abe Natsumi]], [[Fujimoto Miki]], [[Satoda Mai]], [[Inaba Atsuko]]<br /> 3. Naniwa Angels - [[Nakazawa Yuko]], [[Kago Ai]], [[Matsuura Aya]], [[Hamamura Jun|Hamamura Jun]], [[Horiuchi Takao|Horiuchi Takao]]<br /><br />
<br />
== TV Shows ==<br />
* 1999-01-05 to 2002-03-26 [[Idol wo Sagase!|Idol wo Sagase!]] (アイドルをさがせ!)<br />
* 2000-01-04 to 2000-09-29 [[Morning Musume no Heso]] (モーニング娘。のへそ)<br />
* 2000-04-02 to 2007-04-01 [[Hello! Morning]] (ハロー!モーニング)<br />
* 2000-10-02 to 2001-03-30 [[Bishoujo Nikki|Bishoujo Nikki]] (美少女日記)<br />
* 2001-04-02 to 2001-09-28 [[Bishoujo Kyouiku]] (美少女教育)<br />
* 2001-10-01 to 2002-03-29 [[Shin Bishoujo Nikki|Shin Bishoujo Nikki]] (新・美少女日記)<br />
* 2002-04-01 to 2002-09-27 [[Bishoujo Kyouiku II]] (美少女教育II)<br />
* 2002-04-02 to 2002-12-24 [[Morning Musume Tsuushin]] (モーニング娘。通信)<br />
* 2002-09-30 to 2003-03-28 [[Bishoujo Nikki III|Bishoujo Nikki III]] (美少女日記III)<br />
* 2003-03-31 to 2003-09-27 [[Sexy Onnajyuku|Sexy Onnajyuku]] (セクシー女塾)<br />
* 2003-09-29 to 2003-12-26 [[Soreyuke! Gorokkies|Soreyuke! Gorokkies]] (それゆけ!ゴロッキーズ)<br />
* 2004-01-05 to 2004-04-02 [[Yoroshiku! Senpai|Yoroshiku! Senpai]] (よろしく!センパイ)<br />
* 2004-04-05 to 2004-10-01 [[Futarigoto]] (二人ゴト)<br />
* 2004-10-04 to 2004-12-24 [[Majokko Rikachan no Magical Biyuuden]] (魔女っ娘。梨華ちゃんのマジカル美勇伝)<br />
* 2005-01-05 to 2005-04-01 [[Musume Document 2005]] (娘。ドキュメント2005)<br />
* 2005-04-04 to 2006-05-05 [[Musume DOKYU!]] (娘DOKYU!)<br />
* 2006-03-03 to 2006-11-24 [[Hello Pro Hour]] (Online only)<br />
* 2006-05-08 to 2006-09-29 [[Musume DOKYU! Eruda Yonchoume no Hitobito|Musume DOKYU! Eruda Yonchoume no Hitobito]] (娘DOKYU!~絵流田4丁目の人々~)<br />
* 2006-10-02 to 2008-03-28 [[Uta Doki! Pop Classics]] (歌ドキッ!~ポップクラシックス~)<br />
* 2006-11-04 to 2007-02-17 [[C-ute has come.|°C-ute has come.]]<br />
* 2007-04-08 to 2008-09-28 [[Haromoni@]]<br />
* 2008-03-31 to 2008-10-03 [[Berikyuu!]] (ベリキュー!)<br />
* 2008-10-06 to 2009-03-27 [[Yorosen!]] (よろセン!)<br />
* 2009-04-02 to 2010-03-25 [[Bijo Houdan]] (美女放談)<br />
* 2010-04-01 to 2011-04-14 [[Bijo Gaku]] (美女学)<br />
* 2011-04-21 to 2012-05-24 [[Hello Pro! Time]] (ハロプロ!TIME)<br />
* 2012-06-07 to 2013-12-26 [[Hello! SATOYAMA Life]] (ハロ!SATOYAMAライフ)<br />
* 2013-01-09 to present [[Girls Live]]<br />
<br />
== See Also ==<br />
* [[Hello! Project on ASAYAN]]<br />
* [[Hello! Project on FLET'S]]<br />
* [[Hello! Project on GyaO]]<br />
* [[Hello! Project on Music Station]]<br />
* [[Hello! Project on Music Fighter]]<br />
* [[Hello! Project on Utaban]]<br />
* [[Hello! Project in Concert]]<br />
* [[Hello! Project Member Colors]]<br />
* [[Hello! Project Photo Card]]<br />
* [[Hello! Project Sports Festivals]]<br />
* [[Hello! Project DVD Magazines/DVD Pamphlets|Hello! Project DVD Magazines/DVD Pamphlets]]<br />
* [[:Category:Hello! Project Songs]]<br />
* Hello! Project releases: [[Hello! Project Releases (1997 - 1998)#1997|1997]] - [[Hello! Project Releases (1997 - 1998)#1998|1998]] - [[Hello! Project Releases (1999)|1999]] - [[Hello! Project Releases (2000)|2000]] - [[Hello! Project Releases (2001)|2001]] - [[Hello! Project Releases (2002)|2002]] - [[Hello! Project Releases (2003)|2003]] - [[Hello! Project Releases (2004)|2004]] - [[Hello! Project Releases (2005)|2005]] - [[Hello! Project Releases (2006)|2006]] - [[Hello! Project Releases (2007)|2007]] - [[Hello! Project Releases (2008)|2008]] - [[Hello! Project Releases (2009)|2009]] - [[Hello! Project Releases (2010)|2010]] - [[Hello! Project Releases (2011)|2011]] - [[Hello! Project Releases (2012)|2012]]<br />
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<br />
== External Links ==<br />
* [http://www.helloproject.com/ Official Website]<br />
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<div>[[File:alan - Michishirube Promo.jpg|right|380px|thumb|alan promoting "[[Michishirube (alan)|Michishirube]]" (2015)]]<br />
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'''alan''' (阿兰, 阿蘭), born '''Alan Dawa Dolma''', is an ethnically Tibetian Chinese vocalist born in July of 1987 in Kangding, Sichuan Province. She was discovered by [[avex trax]] during their Chinese auditions in 2006 and released her debut single "[[Ashita e no Sanka]]" on November 21st, 2007. On March 4th, 2009 she released her Japanese debut album ''[[Voice of Earth|Voice of EARTH]]'', and on July 10th, 2009 she released her Chinese major debut album ''[[Xin De Dong Fang|Xīn De Dōng Fāng]]''.<br />
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==Profile==<br />
* '''Birth Name:''' Alan Dawa Dolma (Tibetan: ཨ་ལན་ཟླ་བ་སྒྲོལ་མ་)<br />
* '''Stage Name:''' alan<br />
* '''Spelling:''' Simplified Chinese: 阿兰·达瓦卓玛, Traditional Chinese: 阿蘭·達瓦卓瑪, Pinyin: Ālán Dáwǎ Zhuōmǎ<br />
* '''Birth Date:''' {{bda|1987|07|25|mf=yes}}<br />
* '''Birth Place:''' Kangding, Garzê, Sichuan, China<br />
* '''Height:''' 160cm (5'3")<br />
* '''Weight:''' 40kg (88.2 lbs)<br />
* '''[[Blood Type]]:''' O<br />
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==Biography==<br />
[[File:alan - Ashita e no Sanka.jpg|right|215px|thumb|alan promoting "[[Ashita e no Sanka]]" (2007)]]<br />
[[File:alan - Xin Zhan RED CLIFF promo.jpg|right|215px|thumb|alan promoting "[[Red Cliff ~Shin Sen~|Xīn·Zhàn ~RED CLIFF~]]" (2008)]]<br />
[[File:alan - Xin De Dong Fang promo.jpg|right|215px|thumb|alan promoting ''[[Xin De Dongfang|Xīn De Dōngfāng]]'' (2009)]]<br />
[[File:alan - Kaze ni Mukau Hana promo.png|right|215px|thumb|alan promoting "[[Kaze ni Mukau Hana]]" (2010)]]<br />
[[File:alan - JAPAN PREMIUM BEST promo.jpg|right|215px|thumb|alan promoting "[[Japan Premium Best & More|JAPAN PREMIUM BEST & MORE]]" (2011)]]<br />
[[File:promoting love song.jpg|right|215px|thumb|alan promoting "[[Love Song (alan)|Love Song]]" (2012)]]<br />
[[File:alan promoting Hui Wang.jpg|right|215px|thumb|alan promoting "[[Hui Wang (alan)|Huí Wàng]]" (2013)]]<br />
[[File:alan - Sùmìng Héngzhe Xiě (Promotional).jpg|right|215px|thumb|alan promoting "[[Suming Hengzhe Xie|Sùmìng Héngzhe Xiě]]" (2014)]]<br />
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===Early Life===<br />
Alan Dawa Dolma was born in [[Wikipedia:Kangding|Kangding]], [[Wikipedia:Garzê Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture|Garzê Prefecture]], [[Wikipedia:Sichuan|Sichuan Province]], [[Wikipedia:China|China]], on July 25th, 1987. Her father was a government officer and her mother was a singer. Growing up with her grandparents in nearby Danba (Rongtrag, a.k.a. ''Beauty Valley''), she began learning to play the [[Wikipedia:Erhu|erhu]] (a two-stringed Chinese violin) at a young age, and in 1997 began to attend the Affiliated Middle & High School of the Sichuan Conservatory in [[Wikipedia:Chengdu|Chengdu]].<br />
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===Career===<br />
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She was accepted to the PLA Art Academy in Beijing in 2003 and double majored in vocal music and erhu, and subsequently joined the "Feel Fine Band," a group of young female performers of traditional Chinese instruments. In 2005, she released her Chinese indies debut album, ''[[Sheng Sheng Zui Ru Lan|Shēng Shēng Zuì Rú Lán]]'', and represented China at the 9th Asia New Singer Competition, where she won second place. [[avex trax]] held auditions in China in 2006, and in the April of that year alan was selected from 40,000 contestants.<br />
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===2007: Major debut===<br />
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She then moved to [[Tokyo]] in September of 2007, and, taking on the stage name '''alan''', she released "[[Ashita e no Sanka]]" on November 21st, 2007. A digital single was released on May 20th, 2008 to support victims of the [[Wikipedia:2008 Sichuan earthquake|Sichuan Earthquake]], and her last single of the ''[[Voice of Earth|Voice of EARTH]]'' era, "[[Gunjou no Tani]]", was dedicated to those victims. In July 2008, the single "[[Natsukashii Mirai ~Longing Future~|Natsukashii Mirai ~longing future~]]" was selected as the theme song for NHK's ''Save the Future'' TV program. This was also the first in five consecutive monthly singles which represented the five elements of [[Wikipedia:Five elements (Japanese philosophy)|Godai]] or [[Wikipedia:Bön#Elements in Bön|Tibetan Bön]], the latter representing Earth. "[[Sora Uta]]", represents Aether, "[[Kaze no Tegami]]" - Wind, "[[Red Cliff ~Shin Sen~|RED CLIFF ~Shin.Sen~]]" - Fire, and "[[Megumi no Ame (alan)|Megumi no Ame]]" - Water.<br />
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alan was chosen to sing the theme songs for the two-part Chinese epic movie ''[[Wikipedia:Red Cliff (film)|RED CLIFF]]''. The songs were released in both Chinese and Japanese. "[[Red Cliff ~Shin Sen~|RED CLIFF ~Shin.Sen~]]" was released on October 15, 2008, as part of the five singles representing the five elements, and the second song, "[[Kuon no Kawa]]", was released on April 8th, 2009 after a month of the release of her major debut album Voice of EARTH. She performed "[[Red Cliff ~Shin Sen~|Xīn·Zhàn ~RED CLIFF~]]" at the Cannes Festival in May of 2008.<br />
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"[[Kuon no Kawa]]" reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] Daily Charts and #3 on the Oricon Weekly Charts. Originally this single debuted at #9 on the weekly charts, but eventually reached #1 on the sixth day making it her first song to chart in the top 10 as well as making it her first single to top the daily charts. Her 10th single "[[Ballad ~Namonaki Koi no Uta~|BALLAD ~Namonaki Koi no Uta~]]" which was released on September 2nd, 2009 was actually planned for a summer release. "BALLAD ~Namonaki Koi no Uta~" was a tie-up theme song for the movie of same title, ''[[Ballad ~Namonaki Koi no Uta~ (film)|BALLAD ~Namonaki Koi no Uta~]]''. Soon after the release of her 10th single, her 11th single "[[Swear (alan)|Swear]]" was announced to be released on November 4th, 2009 as well as her second album ''[[My Life (alan album)|my life]]''. The album was released on November 25th, 2009, eight months after the release of her debut album ''[[Voice of Earth|Voice of EARTH]]''.<br />
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===2010: First and Second Concert===<br />
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alan held her very first concert "voice of you" on January 24th, 2010. In her concert, she sang "Diamond" from her first upcoming double A-side single "[[Diamond / Over the Clouds|Diamond / Over the clouds]]". Her first concert DVD ''[[alan 1st Concert -Voice of You- In Tokyo 2010.01.24|alan 1st concert -voice of you- in TOKYO 2010.01.24]]'' was released on March 24th, 2010. In April 2010, her 13th single "[[Kaze ni Mukau Hana]]" was announced to be released on July 7th. The titular song is a tie-up theme song for the movie ''[[Hisshiken Torisashi]]'' which is planned to be released on July 10th. Her second concert was held on July 16th and featured three concerts with the participation of a symphony orchestra in Osaka and Tokyo. She also started to use Twitter to communicate directly with fans. In October her 14th single, "[[Kanashimi wa Yuki ni Nemuru]]" was released. The track was chosen as the theme song for the film ''[[Sakurada Mongai no Hen]]'' and the B-side "[[Namonaki Tane]]" was the theme song of ''[[TAMALA2010]]'', an animated film shown in the Convention on Biological Diversity's COP10 that year.<br />
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===2011: JAPAN PREMIUM BEST & MORE & Return to China===<br />
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In 2011, working with the tenor [[Fukui Kei]], she released her first collaboration single. [[Ai wa Chikara]] was choosen as the theme song of the drama ''[[Sengoku Shippuden Futari no Gunshi]]'' aired by TV Tokyo. Shortly after it her first Best album was announced. "[[Japan Premium Best & More|JAPAN PREMIUM BEST & MORE]]" was released on March 3rd containing all her japanese singles before released plus a mini-album containing four new songs and two collaborations songs before released. In June "[[Minna de ne ~Panda With Candy Bear's~ / "Ikiru"|Minna de ne ~PANDA with Candy BEAR's~ / "Ikiru"]]" was released as her 15th single and second Double A-Side release. "Minna de ne ~PANDA with Candy BEAR's~" was used as the theme for the characters "Candy BEAR's" which was created to promote two giant pandas arrived at [[wikipedia:Ueno Zoo|Ueno Zoo]].<br />
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In July 31th during her 3rd concert "[[alan JAPAN PREMIUM BEST & MORE LIVE 2011]]" held at [[Wikipedia:Showa Women's University Hitomi Memorial Hall|Showa Women's University Hitomi Memorial Hall]] in Tokyo, alan announced that she would focus her activities in China. But assured the Japanese fans that would continue promotions in Japan and would not give up this part of her career. The DVD of the concert was released on 21th December of the same year.<br />
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In October was announced that Avex china had bankrupt and then alan has signed a contract with Yuehua Music. Her first single under the new label was "[[Wo Huilaile|Wǒ Huíláile]]" released as a digital single in China, Taiwan and Hong Kong on November 22th and was composed by JJ Lin.<br />
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===2012: Love Songs===<br />
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In June 2012 after almost a year of preparation her first Chinese album under the new label was released. "[[Love Song (alan)|Love Song]]" includes 12 new songs produced by famous producers such as Anson Hu and Yuan Weiren and a Japanese version of the title song of the album. On September 21th alan acted as a protagonist in the musical "Crystal Goddess" held at the [[Wikipedia:Beijing National Stadium|Bird's Nest Stadium]] in Beijing.<br />
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===2013: New works in Japan & New Chinese Album===<br />
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In 2013 after a year focused on her activities in China alan announced by twitter that she would release a new song in Japanese this year. Shortly two new songs was announced "[[Dream Express ~Mugen Kukan Cho Tokkyu~|DREAM EXPRESS ~Mugen Kukan Cho Tokkyu~]]" and "[[Ima Hito tabi no Shura]]". The first was chosen as the opening theme song for the anime [http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=15272/ Train Heroes] aired by TV Tokyo and the second was chosen as the theme of a play of the same name.<br />
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In March 2013 her 7th Chinese digital single was released. [[Home (alan)|Home]] was written and composed by alan and was chosen as the theme for the drama "Dì Èrshí'èr Tiáo Hūn Guī". In April her new chinese album was announced for a summer release.<br />
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===2021 Back to Avex===<br />
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In January 2021, it was published, that Alan resigned to the Music Company Avex.<br />
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==Chinese Discography==<br />
===Albums===<br />
* [2009.07.10] [[Xin De Dongfang|Xīn De Dōngfāng]] (心的东方 / 心的東方; ''East of the Heart'')<br />
* [2012.06.18] [[Love Song (alan)|Love Song]]<br />
* [2014.07.15] [[Mo Lan|Mò Lán]] (驀蘭)<br />
* [2017.12.08] [[Shíniàn]] (十念)<br />
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===Cover Albums===<br />
* [2005.08.15] [[Shengsheng Zui Rulan|Shēngshēng Zuì Rúlán]] (声声醉如兰; ''Entranced With the Voice of Alan'') <small>('''indies''')</small><br />
* [2006.07.17] [[Shengsheng Zui Rulan|Yùjiàn Ālán]] (遇见阿兰; ''Meeting Alan'') ''(Repackage Album)'' <small>('''indies''')</small><br />
* [2010.05.06] [[Shengsheng Zui Rulan|Ālán Qínggē]] (阿兰情歌) ''(Repackage Album)''<br />
* [2011.04.29] [[Shengsheng Zui Rulan|Dawa Zhoima]] ''(Repackage Album)''<br />
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===Mini-Albums===<br />
* [2010.04.17] [[Lan Se ~Love Moon Light~|Lán Sè ~Love Moon Light~]] (兰色 / 蘭色; ''Orchid'')<br />
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===Singles===<br />
* [2008.06.11] [[Red Cliff ~Shin Sen~|Xīn·Zhàn ~RED CLIFF~]] (心•战; ''Heart, War'')<br />
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===Digital Singles===<br />
* [2008.05.20] [[Shiawase no Kane|Aì Jiùshì Shoǔ]] (愛就是手; ''Love is Our Hands'')<br />
* [2008.10.29] [[Jiayou! Ni You Me!|Jiāyoú! Nǐ Yoǔ ME!]] (feat. [[Wei Chen]]) (加油! 你有ME! (宣传单曲); ''Go! You Have ME!'')<br />
* [2009.01.01] [[Kuon no Kawa|Chìbì ~Dà Jiāngdōng Qù~]] (赤壁 ~大江東去~; ''Red Cliff ~Great River Gone East~'')<br />
* [2011.01.10] [[Huhuan|Hūhuàn]] (呼唤; ''The Call'')<br />
* [2011.02.24] [[Yinghua De Yanlei|Yīnghuā De Yǎnlèi]] (樱花的眼泪 / 櫻花的眼淚; ''Tears of Cherry Blossoms'')<br />
* [2011.11.22] [[Wo Huilaile|Wǒ Huíláile]] (我回来了; ''I'm Back'')<br />
* [2012.05.23] [[Fenghuang|Fènghuáng]] (凤凰 / 鳳凰; ''Phoenix'')<br />
* [2012.06.01] [[Love Song (alan song)|Love Song]]<br />
* [2012.06.11] [[Baby Baby (alan)|BABY BABY]]<br />
* [2012.06.14] [[Lan Lan|lan lan]]<br />
* [2013.03.26] [[Home (alan)|Home]]<br />
* [2013.08.26] [[Tian Di Wen Jian (alan)|Tiān Dì Wèn Jiàn]] (天地问剑 / 天地問劍; ''Sword Between Heaven and Earth'')<br />
* [2013.11.22] [[Hui Wang (alan)|Huí Wàng]] (回望; ''Looking Back'')<br />
* [2014.02.12] [[Suming Hengzhe Xie|Sùmìng Héngzhe Xiě]] (宿命橫著寫; ''Writing Fate Sideways'')<br />
* [2014.04.21] [[Ai Wei Zou Yuan|Ài Wèi Zǒu Yuǎn]] (爱未走远 / 愛未走遠; ''Love Has Not Gone Far'')<br />
* [2014.05.28] [[Wei Ai Cheng Mo|Wèi Ài Chéng Mó]] (为爱成魔; ''Into The Magic Of Love'')<br />
* [2014.06.10] [[Yaoyuan De Chongfeng|Yáoyuǎn De Chóngféng]] (遙遠的重逢; ''Distant Reunion'')<br />
* [2014.10.31] [[Zhen'ai Wushuang|Zhēn'ài Wúshuāng]] (真爱无双; ''True Love Warrior'')<br />
* [2015.11.25] [[Yi Meng Qian Xun|Yī Mèng Qiān Xún]] (一夢千尋; ''A Dream Away'')<br />
* [2016.01.21] [[Badao Tianxia|Bàdào Tiānxià]] (霸道天下; ''Overbearing World'')<br />
* [2016.04.14] [[Xin Hua|Xīn Huā]] (心花; ''Heart Flower'')<br />
* [2016.05.10] [[Chang Gei Tiankong Ting|Chàng Gěi Tiānkōng Tīng]] (唱给天空听; ''Listen to the Song of the Sky)<br />
* [2016.07.25] [[Yi Duo Yun|Yī Duǒ Yún]] (一朵雲; ''A Cloud'')<br />
* [2017.11.06] [[Zuò gè mó rén de Xiǎo Yāojing]] (做個磨人的小妖精; ''Be a Clingy Elf'')<br />
* [2018.04.18] [[Jíxiáng Sān Jù]] (吉祥三聚; ''Good Luck And Happiness To You'')<br />
* [2018.09.13] [[Lí Xī]] (離兮; ''Leave'')<br />
* [2018.04.18] [[Měirén Gǔ]] (美人谷; ''Beauty Valley'')<br />
* [2019.06.11] [[Zuì Wánměi de Fēnshǒu]] feat. [[Hacken Lee]] (最完美的分手)<br />
* [2019.08.28] [[Zhāo Mù]] (朝暮; ''Day After Day'')<br />
* [2019.11.21] [[Bīng Zhī Yì]] (冰之翼; ''Icewing'')<br />
* [2019.12.05] [[Xióngmāo Xiá]] (熊貓俠; ''Panda Hero'')<br />
* [2019.12.12] [[Mèngzhōng de Túwǎlú]] (夢中的圖瓦盧)<br />
* [2020.01.01] [[Xīnnián Hǎo]] (新年好; ''Happy New Year'')<br />
* [2020.04.09] [[Měi Yīdī Lèi Shì Yī Kē Xīng]] (每一滴泪是一颗星)<br />
* [2020.04.24] [[Qíngyuán]] (情緣)<br />
* [2020.06.24] [[Wūxiāng]] (無相)<br />
* [2020.08.07] [[Wǎn]] (晚)<br />
* [2020.08.25] [[Bù Wàng Xiāngsī]] (不忘相思) <small>('''alan''' & [[Yu Bing]])</small><br />
* [2020.10.23] [[Bù dá lā gōng]] (布達拉宮)<br />
* [2021.03.31] [[Ziluólán]] (紫羅蘭)<br />
* [2021.04.19] [[Promise to Love You]]<br />
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===Compilations / Other===<br />
* [2013.02.01] [[Yúntú]] ([[Han Geng]], [[Bibi Zhou]], [[Shawn Huang]], [[Angela An]], [[Yao Zhang]], [[Anson Hu]], '''Alan''' & [[Ma Song]])<br />
* [2013.04.02] [[Bù Bù Jīng Xīn Zhǔtí Qū Yuánshēng]]<br />
* [2013.05.03] [[Tiānxià Yījiā]] (#14 "Kāngdìng Qíngyuán")<br />
* [2019.10.24] [[Deng Lun]] - [[Deng Ai]] with '''alan'''<br />
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==Japanese Discography==<br />
===Studio Albums===<br />
* [2009.03.04] [[Voice of Earth|Voice of EARTH]]<br />
* [2009.11.25] [[My Life (alan album)|my life]]<br />
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===Compilation Albums===<br />
* [2011.03.02] [[Japan Premium Best & More|JAPAN PREMIUM BEST & MORE]]<br />
* [2022.11.21] [[The Best of alan|The Best Of alan]]<br />
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===Singles===<br />
* [2007.11.21] [[Ashita e no Sanka]] (明日への讃歌; ''A Hymn For Tomorrow'')<br />
* [2008.03.05] [[Hitotsu]] (ひとつ; ''One'')<br />
* [2008.07.02] [[Natsukashii Mirai ~Longing Future~|Natsukashii Mirai ~longing future~]] (懐かしい未来; ''Longing Future'')<br />
* [2008.08.16] [[Sora Uta]] (空唄; ''Sky Song'')<br />
* [2008.09.10] [[Kaze no Tegami]] (風の手紙; ''Letter of the Wind'')<br />
* [2008.10.15] [[Red Cliff ~Shin Sen~|RED CLIFF ~Shin.Sen~]] (心・戦; ''Heart, War'')<br />
* [2008.11.12] [[Megumi no Ame (alan)|Megumi no Ame]] (恵みの雨; ''Rain's Blessing'')<br />
* [2009.02.04] [[Gunjou no Tani]] (群青の谷; ''Ultramarine Valley'')<br />
* [2009.04.08] [[Kuon no Kawa]] (久遠の河; ''River of Eternity'')<br />
* [2009.09.02] [[Ballad ~Namonaki Koi no Uta~|BALLAD ~Namonaki Koi no Uta~]] (名もなき恋のうた; ''Nameless Love Song'')<br />
* [2009.11.04] [[Swear (alan)|Swear]]<br />
* [2010.02.03] [[Diamond / Over the Clouds|Diamond / Over the clouds]]<br />
* [2010.07.07] [[Kaze ni Mukau Hana]] (風に向かう花; ''Flower Facing the Wind'')<br />
* [2010.10.13] [[Kanashimi wa Yuki ni Nemuru]] (悲しみは雪に眠る; ''Sadness Is Sleeping in the Snow'')<br />
* [2011.01.01] [[Ai wa Chikara]] (愛は力; ''Love Is Power'') <small>('''alan × [[Fukui Kei]]''')</small><br />
* [2011.06.29] [[Minna de ne ~Panda With Candy Bear's~ / "Ikiru"|Minna de ne ~PANDA with Candy BEAR's~ / "Ikiru"]] (みんなでね; ''Like Everyone'' / 「生きる」; ''Living'')<br />
* [2013.08.21] [[Dream Express ~Mugen Kukan Cho Tokkyu~|DREAM EXPRESS ~Mugen Kukan Cho Tokkyu~]] (夢現空間超特急, ''Super Express in the Space Between Dream and Reality'')<br />
* [2015.11.06] [[Michishirube (alan)|Michishirube]] (道標)<br />
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===Digital Singles===<br />
* [2008.05.20] [[Shiawase no Kane]] (幸せの鐘; ''Bells of Happiness'')<br />
* [2009.01.05] [[Liberty (alan)|Liberty]]<br />
* [2010.01.12] [[Happy Birthday To You]]<br />
* [2015.03.25] [[Michishirube (alan)|Michishirube]] (道標; ''Signpost'')<br />
* [2015.08.31] [[The Lost Eden|THE LOST EDEN]]<br />
* [2024.02.28] [[Night & Day|Night&Day]]<br />
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===Video Releases===<br />
* [2010.03.24] [[alan 1st Concert -Voice of You- In Tokyo 2010.01.24|alan 1st concert -voice of you- in TOKYO 2010.01.24]]<br />
* [2011.12.21] [[alan JAPAN PREMIUM BEST & MORE LIVE 2011]]<br />
* [2015.03.31] [[alan Symphony 2014|alan symphony 2014]]<br />
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===Other Video Releases===<br />
* [2008.11.26] ''[[a-nation '08 ~avex All Cast Special Live~|a-nation '08 ~avex ALL CAST SPECIAL LIVE~]]'' (#8 "RED CLIFF ~Shin.Sen~")<br />
* [2012.03.14] ''[[amazing tunes -00’s MEGA HITS VISUAL MIX-]]'' (#18 "Kuon no Kawa")<br />
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===Compilations / Other===<br />
* [2007.11.07] ''[[Tokyo Pudding presents Tokyo Soundscapes|TOKYO PUDDING presents TOKYO SOUNDSCAPES]]'' (#3 "Jane Doe" by [[Itsco]], [[Olivia Burrell]], '''alan''', [[YO!su-K & Makking]])<br />
* [2007.12.05] [[Rin']] - ''[[Genji Nostalgie]]'' (#3 "Sennen no Niji" (Guest Vocal: '''alan'''))<br />
* [2008.10.24] ''[[Red Cliff Original Sountrack Part I|RED CLIFF Original Soundtrack Part I]]'' (#15 "RED CLIFF ~Shin・Sen~ (End Roll Version)")<br />
* [2009.01.28] ''[[Disney Dream Pop ~Tribute to Tokyo Disney Resort 25th Anniversary~]]'' (#5 "Yume wa Hisoka ni")<br />
* [2009.04.08] ''[[Red Cliff Original Soundtrack Complete Album|RED CLIFF Original Soundtrack Complete Album]]'' (#16 "Kuon no Kawa (End Roll Version)")<br />
* [2010.05.12] [[S'capade]] feat. '''alan''' - "[[Wasurenaide (S'capade)|Wasurenaide]]" (忘れないで)<br />
* [2010.06.09] [[S'capade]] - ''[[S'capade (album)|S'CAPADE]]'' (#9 "Wasurenaide feat. '''alan'''")<br />
* [2010.12.22] ''[[God Eater Burst Drama & Original Soundtrack|GOD EATER BURST Drama & Original Soundtrack]]'' (#1 "Over the clouds -BURST mix-", #10 "my life -farewell arrange-")<br />
* [2021.01.09] ''[[Vlad Love Compilation Album]]'' (#2 "Akai Ame (ending ver.)" / '''alan''', [[Ayase]])<br />
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==External Links==<br />
* Official Sites : [http://alan-web.jp/index.html Japanese] | [http://arckproduction.com/artists/musician/alan/ Japanese] | [http://www.yuehuamusic.com/acter_alan.html Chinese]<br />
* Official Blogs : [http://ameblo.jp/alan-avex/ Japanese] | [http://blog.sina.com.cn/alanlan/ Chinese]<br />
* Official Twitter : [http://twitter.com/alan725 Japanese] | [http://weibo.com/alanalan Chinese]<br />
* Official facebook : [https://www.facebook.com/pages/Alan/1470117229870513 Japanese]<br />
* [https://www.instagram.com/alanmusic/ Instagram]<br />
* [https://itunes.apple.com/tw/artist/a-lan/id528182961?l=zh iTunes]<br />
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/435178/ Oricon Profile]<br />
* [http://www.myspace.com/alanavex Official MySpace]<br />
* [http://www.1ting.com/singer/2535/profile/ 1ting profile]<br />
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'''alan''' (阿兰, 阿蘭), born '''Alan Dawa Dolma''', is an ethnically Tibetian Chinese vocalist born in July of 1987 in Kangding, Sichuan Province. She was discovered by [[avex trax]] during their Chinese auditions in 2006 and released her debut single "[[Ashita e no Sanka]]" on November 21st, 2007. On March 4th, 2009 she released her Japanese debut album ''[[Voice of Earth|Voice of EARTH]]'', and on July 10th, 2009 she released her Chinese major debut album ''[[Xin De Dong Fang|Xīn De Dōng Fāng]]''.<br />
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==Profile==<br />
* '''Birth Name:''' Alan Dawa Dolma (Tibetan: ཨ་ལན་ཟླ་བ་སྒྲོལ་མ་)<br />
* '''Stage Name:''' alan<br />
* '''Spelling:''' Simplified Chinese: 阿兰·达瓦卓玛, Traditional Chinese: 阿蘭·達瓦卓瑪, Pinyin: Ālán Dáwǎ Zhuōmǎ<br />
* '''Birth Date:''' {{bda|1987|07|25|mf=yes}}<br />
* '''Birth Place:''' Kangding, Garzê, Sichuan, China<br />
* '''Height:''' 160cm (5'3")<br />
* '''Weight:''' 40kg (88.2 lbs)<br />
* '''[[Blood Type]]:''' O<br />
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==Biography==<br />
[[File:alan - Ashita e no Sanka.jpg|right|215px|thumb|alan promoting "[[Ashita e no Sanka]]" (2007)]]<br />
[[File:alan - Xin Zhan RED CLIFF promo.jpg|right|215px|thumb|alan promoting "[[Red Cliff ~Shin Sen~|Xīn·Zhàn ~RED CLIFF~]]" (2008)]]<br />
[[File:alan - Xin De Dong Fang promo.jpg|right|215px|thumb|alan promoting ''[[Xin De Dongfang|Xīn De Dōngfāng]]'' (2009)]]<br />
[[File:alan - Kaze ni Mukau Hana promo.png|right|215px|thumb|alan promoting "[[Kaze ni Mukau Hana]]" (2010)]]<br />
[[File:alan - JAPAN PREMIUM BEST promo.jpg|right|215px|thumb|alan promoting "[[Japan Premium Best & More|JAPAN PREMIUM BEST & MORE]]" (2011)]]<br />
[[File:promoting love song.jpg|right|215px|thumb|alan promoting "[[Love Song (alan)|Love Song]]" (2012)]]<br />
[[File:alan promoting Hui Wang.jpg|right|215px|thumb|alan promoting "[[Hui Wang (alan)|Huí Wàng]]" (2013)]]<br />
[[File:alan - Sùmìng Héngzhe Xiě (Promotional).jpg|right|215px|thumb|alan promoting "[[Suming Hengzhe Xie|Sùmìng Héngzhe Xiě]]" (2014)]]<br />
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===Early Life===<br />
Alan Dawa Dolma was born in [[Wikipedia:Kangding|Kangding]], [[Wikipedia:Garzê Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture|Garzê Prefecture]], [[Wikipedia:Sichuan|Sichuan Province]], [[Wikipedia:China|China]], on July 25th, 1987. Her father was a government officer and her mother was a singer. Growing up with her grandparents in nearby Danba (Rongtrag, a.k.a. ''Beauty Valley''), she began learning to play the [[Wikipedia:Erhu|erhu]] (a two-stringed Chinese violin) at a young age, and in 1997 began to attend the Affiliated Middle & High School of the Sichuan Conservatory in [[Wikipedia:Chengdu|Chengdu]].<br />
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===Career===<br />
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She was accepted to the PLA Art Academy in Beijing in 2003 and double majored in vocal music and erhu, and subsequently joined the "Feel Fine Band," a group of young female performers of traditional Chinese instruments. In 2005, she released her Chinese indies debut album, ''[[Sheng Sheng Zui Ru Lan|Shēng Shēng Zuì Rú Lán]]'', and represented China at the 9th Asia New Singer Competition, where she won second place. [[avex trax]] held auditions in China in 2006, and in the April of that year alan was selected from 40,000 contestants.<br />
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===2007: Major debut===<br />
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She then moved to [[Tokyo]] in September of 2007, and, taking on the stage name '''alan''', she released "[[Ashita e no Sanka]]" on November 21st, 2007. A digital single was released on May 20th, 2008 to support victims of the [[Wikipedia:2008 Sichuan earthquake|Sichuan Earthquake]], and her last single of the ''[[Voice of Earth|Voice of EARTH]]'' era, "[[Gunjou no Tani]]", was dedicated to those victims. In July 2008, the single "[[Natsukashii Mirai ~Longing Future~|Natsukashii Mirai ~longing future~]]" was selected as the theme song for NHK's ''Save the Future'' TV program. This was also the first in five consecutive monthly singles which represented the five elements of [[Wikipedia:Five elements (Japanese philosophy)|Godai]] or [[Wikipedia:Bön#Elements in Bön|Tibetan Bön]], the latter representing Earth. "[[Sora Uta]]", represents Aether, "[[Kaze no Tegami]]" - Wind, "[[Red Cliff ~Shin Sen~|RED CLIFF ~Shin.Sen~]]" - Fire, and "[[Megumi no Ame (alan)|Megumi no Ame]]" - Water.<br />
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alan was chosen to sing the theme songs for the two-part Chinese epic movie ''[[Wikipedia:Red Cliff (film)|RED CLIFF]]''. The songs were released in both Chinese and Japanese. "[[Red Cliff ~Shin Sen~|RED CLIFF ~Shin.Sen~]]" was released on October 15, 2008, as part of the five singles representing the five elements, and the second song, "[[Kuon no Kawa]]", was released on April 8th, 2009 after a month of the release of her major debut album Voice of EARTH. She performed "[[Red Cliff ~Shin Sen~|Xīn·Zhàn ~RED CLIFF~]]" at the Cannes Festival in May of 2008.<br />
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"[[Kuon no Kawa]]" reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] Daily Charts and #3 on the Oricon Weekly Charts. Originally this single debuted at #9 on the weekly charts, but eventually reached #1 on the sixth day making it her first song to chart in the top 10 as well as making it her first single to top the daily charts. Her 10th single "[[Ballad ~Namonaki Koi no Uta~|BALLAD ~Namonaki Koi no Uta~]]" which was released on September 2nd, 2009 was actually planned for a summer release. "BALLAD ~Namonaki Koi no Uta~" was a tie-up theme song for the movie of same title, ''[[Ballad ~Namonaki Koi no Uta~ (film)|BALLAD ~Namonaki Koi no Uta~]]''. Soon after the release of her 10th single, her 11th single "[[Swear (alan)|Swear]]" was announced to be released on November 4th, 2009 as well as her second album ''[[My Life (alan album)|my life]]''. The album was released on November 25th, 2009, eight months after the release of her debut album ''[[Voice of Earth|Voice of EARTH]]''.<br />
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===2010: First and Second Concert===<br />
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alan held her very first concert "voice of you" on January 24th, 2010. In her concert, she sang "Diamond" from her first upcoming double A-side single "[[Diamond / Over the Clouds|Diamond / Over the clouds]]". Her first concert DVD ''[[alan 1st Concert -Voice of You- In Tokyo 2010.01.24|alan 1st concert -voice of you- in TOKYO 2010.01.24]]'' was released on March 24th, 2010. In April 2010, her 13th single "[[Kaze ni Mukau Hana]]" was announced to be released on July 7th. The titular song is a tie-up theme song for the movie ''[[Hisshiken Torisashi]]'' which is planned to be released on July 10th. Her second concert was held on July 16th and featured three concerts with the participation of a symphony orchestra in Osaka and Tokyo. She also started to use Twitter to communicate directly with fans. In October her 14th single, "[[Kanashimi wa Yuki ni Nemuru]]" was released. The track was chosen as the theme song for the film ''[[Sakurada Mongai no Hen]]'' and the B-side "[[Namonaki Tane]]" was the theme song of ''[[TAMALA2010]]'', an animated film shown in the Convention on Biological Diversity's COP10 that year.<br />
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===2011: JAPAN PREMIUM BEST & MORE & Return to China===<br />
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In 2011, working with the tenor [[Fukui Kei]], she released her first collaboration single. [[Ai wa Chikara]] was choosen as the theme song of the drama ''[[Sengoku Shippuden Futari no Gunshi]]'' aired by TV Tokyo. Shortly after it her first Best album was announced. "[[Japan Premium Best & More|JAPAN PREMIUM BEST & MORE]]" was released on March 3rd containing all her japanese singles before released plus a mini-album containing four new songs and two collaborations songs before released. In June "[[Minna de ne ~Panda With Candy Bear's~ / "Ikiru"|Minna de ne ~PANDA with Candy BEAR's~ / "Ikiru"]]" was released as her 15th single and second Double A-Side release. "Minna de ne ~PANDA with Candy BEAR's~" was used as the theme for the characters "Candy BEAR's" which was created to promote two giant pandas arrived at [[wikipedia:Ueno Zoo|Ueno Zoo]].<br />
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In July 31th during her 3rd concert "[[alan JAPAN PREMIUM BEST & MORE LIVE 2011]]" held at [[Wikipedia:Showa Women's University Hitomi Memorial Hall|Showa Women's University Hitomi Memorial Hall]] in Tokyo, alan announced that she would focus her activities in China. But assured the Japanese fans that would continue promotions in Japan and would not give up this part of her career. The DVD of the concert was released on 21th December of the same year.<br />
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In October was announced that Avex china had bankrupt and then alan has signed a contract with Yuehua Music. Her first single under the new label was "[[Wo Huilaile|Wǒ Huíláile]]" released as a digital single in China, Taiwan and Hong Kong on November 22th and was composed by JJ Lin.<br />
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===2012: Love Songs===<br />
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In June 2012 after almost a year of preparation her first Chinese album under the new label was released. "[[Love Song (alan)|Love Song]]" includes 12 new songs produced by famous producers such as Anson Hu and Yuan Weiren and a Japanese version of the title song of the album. On September 21th alan acted as a protagonist in the musical "Crystal Goddess" held at the [[Wikipedia:Beijing National Stadium|Bird's Nest Stadium]] in Beijing.<br />
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===2013: New works in Japan & New Chinese Album===<br />
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In 2013 after a year focused on her activities in China alan announced by twitter that she would release a new song in Japanese this year. Shortly two new songs was announced "[[Dream Express ~Mugen Kukan Cho Tokkyu~|DREAM EXPRESS ~Mugen Kukan Cho Tokkyu~]]" and "[[Ima Hito tabi no Shura]]". The first was chosen as the opening theme song for the anime [http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=15272/ Train Heroes] aired by TV Tokyo and the second was chosen as the theme of a play of the same name.<br />
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In March 2013 her 7th Chinese digital single was released. [[Home (alan)|Home]] was written and composed by alan and was chosen as the theme for the drama "Dì Èrshí'èr Tiáo Hūn Guī". In April her new chinese album was announced for a summer release.<br />
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===2021 Back to Avex===<br />
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In January 2021, it was published, that Alan resigned to the Music Company Avex.<br />
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==Chinese Discography==<br />
===Albums===<br />
* [2009.07.10] [[Xin De Dongfang|Xīn De Dōngfāng]] (心的东方 / 心的東方; ''East of the Heart'')<br />
* [2012.06.18] [[Love Song (alan)|Love Song]]<br />
* [2014.07.15] [[Mo Lan|Mò Lán]] (驀蘭)<br />
* [2017.12.08] [[Shíniàn]] (十念)<br />
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===Cover Albums===<br />
* [2005.08.15] [[Shengsheng Zui Rulan|Shēngshēng Zuì Rúlán]] (声声醉如兰; ''Entranced With the Voice of Alan'') <small>('''indies''')</small><br />
* [2006.07.17] [[Shengsheng Zui Rulan|Yùjiàn Ālán]] (遇见阿兰; ''Meeting Alan'') ''(Repackage Album)'' <small>('''indies''')</small><br />
* [2010.05.06] [[Shengsheng Zui Rulan|Ālán Qínggē]] (阿兰情歌) ''(Repackage Album)''<br />
* [2011.04.29] [[Shengsheng Zui Rulan|Dawa Zhoima]] ''(Repackage Album)''<br />
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===Mini-Albums===<br />
* [2010.04.17] [[Lan Se ~Love Moon Light~|Lán Sè ~Love Moon Light~]] (兰色 / 蘭色; ''Orchid'')<br />
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===Singles===<br />
* [2008.06.11] [[Red Cliff ~Shin Sen~|Xīn·Zhàn ~RED CLIFF~]] (心•战; ''Heart, War'')<br />
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===Digital Singles===<br />
* [2008.05.20] [[Shiawase no Kane|Aì Jiùshì Shoǔ]] (愛就是手; ''Love is Our Hands'')<br />
* [2008.10.29] [[Jiayou! Ni You Me!|Jiāyoú! Nǐ Yoǔ ME!]] (feat. [[Wei Chen]]) (加油! 你有ME! (宣传单曲); ''Go! You Have ME!'')<br />
* [2009.01.01] [[Kuon no Kawa|Chìbì ~Dà Jiāngdōng Qù~]] (赤壁 ~大江東去~; ''Red Cliff ~Great River Gone East~'')<br />
* [2011.01.10] [[Huhuan|Hūhuàn]] (呼唤; ''The Call'')<br />
* [2011.02.24] [[Yinghua De Yanlei|Yīnghuā De Yǎnlèi]] (樱花的眼泪 / 櫻花的眼淚; ''Tears of Cherry Blossoms'')<br />
* [2011.11.22] [[Wo Huilaile|Wǒ Huíláile]] (我回来了; ''I'm Back'')<br />
* [2012.05.23] [[Fenghuang|Fènghuáng]] (凤凰 / 鳳凰; ''Phoenix'')<br />
* [2012.06.01] [[Love Song (alan song)|Love Song]]<br />
* [2012.06.11] [[Baby Baby (alan)|BABY BABY]]<br />
* [2012.06.14] [[Lan Lan|lan lan]]<br />
* [2013.03.26] [[Home (alan)|Home]]<br />
* [2013.08.26] [[Tian Di Wen Jian (alan)|Tiān Dì Wèn Jiàn]] (天地问剑 / 天地問劍; ''Sword Between Heaven and Earth'')<br />
* [2013.11.22] [[Hui Wang (alan)|Huí Wàng]] (回望; ''Looking Back'')<br />
* [2014.02.12] [[Suming Hengzhe Xie|Sùmìng Héngzhe Xiě]] (宿命橫著寫; ''Writing Fate Sideways'')<br />
* [2014.04.21] [[Ai Wei Zou Yuan|Ài Wèi Zǒu Yuǎn]] (爱未走远 / 愛未走遠; ''Love Has Not Gone Far'')<br />
* [2014.05.28] [[Wei Ai Cheng Mo|Wèi Ài Chéng Mó]] (为爱成魔; ''Into The Magic Of Love'')<br />
* [2014.06.10] [[Yaoyuan De Chongfeng|Yáoyuǎn De Chóngféng]] (遙遠的重逢; ''Distant Reunion'')<br />
* [2014.10.31] [[Zhen'ai Wushuang|Zhēn'ài Wúshuāng]] (真爱无双; ''True Love Warrior'')<br />
* [2015.11.25] [[Yi Meng Qian Xun|Yī Mèng Qiān Xún]] (一夢千尋; ''A Dream Away'')<br />
* [2016.01.21] [[Badao Tianxia|Bàdào Tiānxià]] (霸道天下; ''Overbearing World'')<br />
* [2016.04.14] [[Xin Hua|Xīn Huā]] (心花; ''Heart Flower'')<br />
* [2016.05.10] [[Chang Gei Tiankong Ting|Chàng Gěi Tiānkōng Tīng]] (唱给天空听; ''Listen to the Song of the Sky)<br />
* [2016.07.25] [[Yi Duo Yun|Yī Duǒ Yún]] (一朵雲; ''A Cloud'')<br />
* [2017.11.06] [[Zuò gè mó rén de Xiǎo Yāojing]] (做個磨人的小妖精; ''Be a Clingy Elf'')<br />
* [2018.04.18] [[Jíxiáng Sān Jù]] (吉祥三聚; ''Good Luck And Happiness To You'')<br />
* [2018.09.13] [[Lí Xī]] (離兮; ''Leave'')<br />
* [2018.04.18] [[Měirén Gǔ]] (美人谷; ''Beauty Valley'')<br />
* [2019.06.11] [[Zuì Wánměi de Fēnshǒu]] feat. [[Hacken Lee]] (最完美的分手)<br />
* [2019.08.28] [[Zhāo Mù]] (朝暮; ''Day After Day'')<br />
* [2019.11.21] [[Bīng Zhī Yì]] (冰之翼; ''Icewing'')<br />
* [2019.12.05] [[Xióngmāo Xiá]] (熊貓俠; ''Panda Hero'')<br />
* [2019.12.12] [[Mèngzhōng de Túwǎlú]] (夢中的圖瓦盧)<br />
* [2020.01.01] [[Xīnnián Hǎo]] (新年好; ''Happy New Year'')<br />
* [2020.04.09] [[Měi Yīdī Lèi Shì Yī Kē Xīng]] (每一滴泪是一颗星)<br />
* [2020.04.24] [[Qíngyuán]] (情緣)<br />
* [2020.06.24] [[Wūxiāng]] (無相)<br />
* [2020.08.07] [[Wǎn]] (晚)<br />
* [2020.08.25] [[Bù Wàng Xiāngsī]] (不忘相思) <small>('''alan''' & [[Yu Bing]])</small><br />
* [2020.10.23] [[Bù dá lā gōng]] (布達拉宮)<br />
* [2021.03.31] [[Ziluólán]] (紫羅蘭)<br />
* [2021.04.19] [[Promise to Love You]]<br />
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===Compilations / Other===<br />
* [2013.02.01] [[Yúntú]] ([[Han Geng]], [[Bibi Zhou]], [[Shawn Huang]], [[Angela An]], [[Yao Zhang]], [[Anson Hu]], '''Alan''' & [[Ma Song]])<br />
* [2013.04.02] [[Bù Bù Jīng Xīn Zhǔtí Qū Yuánshēng]]<br />
* [2013.05.03] [[Tiānxià Yījiā]] (#14 "Kāngdìng Qíngyuán")<br />
* [2019.10.24] [[Deng Lun]] - [[Deng Ai]] with '''alan'''<br />
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==Japanese Discography==<br />
===Studio Albums===<br />
* [2009.03.04] [[Voice of Earth|Voice of EARTH]]<br />
* [2009.11.25] [[My Life (alan album)|my life]]<br />
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===Compilation Albums===<br />
* [2011.03.02] [[Japan Premium Best & More|JAPAN PREMIUM BEST & MORE]]<br />
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===Singles===<br />
* [2007.11.21] [[Ashita e no Sanka]] (明日への讃歌; ''A Hymn For Tomorrow'')<br />
* [2008.03.05] [[Hitotsu]] (ひとつ; ''One'')<br />
* [2008.07.02] [[Natsukashii Mirai ~Longing Future~|Natsukashii Mirai ~longing future~]] (懐かしい未来; ''Longing Future'')<br />
* [2008.08.16] [[Sora Uta]] (空唄; ''Sky Song'')<br />
* [2008.09.10] [[Kaze no Tegami]] (風の手紙; ''Letter of the Wind'')<br />
* [2008.10.15] [[Red Cliff ~Shin Sen~|RED CLIFF ~Shin.Sen~]] (心・戦; ''Heart, War'')<br />
* [2008.11.12] [[Megumi no Ame (alan)|Megumi no Ame]] (恵みの雨; ''Rain's Blessing'')<br />
* [2009.02.04] [[Gunjou no Tani]] (群青の谷; ''Ultramarine Valley'')<br />
* [2009.04.08] [[Kuon no Kawa]] (久遠の河; ''River of Eternity'')<br />
* [2009.09.02] [[Ballad ~Namonaki Koi no Uta~|BALLAD ~Namonaki Koi no Uta~]] (名もなき恋のうた; ''Nameless Love Song'')<br />
* [2009.11.04] [[Swear (alan)|Swear]]<br />
* [2010.02.03] [[Diamond / Over the Clouds|Diamond / Over the clouds]]<br />
* [2010.07.07] [[Kaze ni Mukau Hana]] (風に向かう花; ''Flower Facing the Wind'')<br />
* [2010.10.13] [[Kanashimi wa Yuki ni Nemuru]] (悲しみは雪に眠る; ''Sadness Is Sleeping in the Snow'')<br />
* [2011.01.01] [[Ai wa Chikara]] (愛は力; ''Love Is Power'') <small>('''alan × [[Fukui Kei]]''')</small><br />
* [2011.06.29] [[Minna de ne ~Panda With Candy Bear's~ / "Ikiru"|Minna de ne ~PANDA with Candy BEAR's~ / "Ikiru"]] (みんなでね; ''Like Everyone'' / 「生きる」; ''Living'')<br />
* [2013.08.21] [[Dream Express ~Mugen Kukan Cho Tokkyu~|DREAM EXPRESS ~Mugen Kukan Cho Tokkyu~]] (夢現空間超特急, ''Super Express in the Space Between Dream and Reality'')<br />
* [2015.11.06] [[Michishirube (alan)|Michishirube]] (道標)<br />
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===Digital Singles===<br />
* [2008.05.20] [[Shiawase no Kane]] (幸せの鐘; ''Bells of Happiness'')<br />
* [2009.01.05] [[Liberty (alan)|Liberty]]<br />
* [2010.01.12] [[Happy Birthday To You]]<br />
* [2015.03.25] [[Michishirube (alan)|Michishirube]] (道標; ''Signpost'')<br />
* [2015.08.31] [[The Lost Eden|THE LOST EDEN]]<br />
* [2024.02.28] [[Night & Day|Night&Day]]<br />
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===Video Releases===<br />
* [2010.03.24] [[alan 1st Concert -Voice of You- In Tokyo 2010.01.24|alan 1st concert -voice of you- in TOKYO 2010.01.24]]<br />
* [2011.12.21] [[alan JAPAN PREMIUM BEST & MORE LIVE 2011]]<br />
* [2015.03.31] [[alan Symphony 2014|alan symphony 2014]]<br />
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===Other Video Releases===<br />
* [2008.11.26] ''[[a-nation '08 ~avex All Cast Special Live~|a-nation '08 ~avex ALL CAST SPECIAL LIVE~]]'' (#8 "RED CLIFF ~Shin.Sen~")<br />
* [2012.03.14] ''[[amazing tunes -00’s MEGA HITS VISUAL MIX-]]'' (#18 "Kuon no Kawa")<br />
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===Compilations / Other===<br />
* [2007.11.07] ''[[Tokyo Pudding presents Tokyo Soundscapes|TOKYO PUDDING presents TOKYO SOUNDSCAPES]]'' (#3 "Jane Doe" by [[Itsco]], [[Olivia Burrell]], '''alan''', [[YO!su-K & Makking]])<br />
* [2007.12.05] [[Rin']] - ''[[Genji Nostalgie]]'' (#3 "Sennen no Niji" (Guest Vocal: '''alan'''))<br />
* [2008.10.24] ''[[Red Cliff Original Sountrack Part I|RED CLIFF Original Soundtrack Part I]]'' (#15 "RED CLIFF ~Shin・Sen~ (End Roll Version)")<br />
* [2009.01.28] ''[[Disney Dream Pop ~Tribute to Tokyo Disney Resort 25th Anniversary~]]'' (#5 "Yume wa Hisoka ni")<br />
* [2009.04.08] ''[[Red Cliff Original Soundtrack Complete Album|RED CLIFF Original Soundtrack Complete Album]]'' (#16 "Kuon no Kawa (End Roll Version)")<br />
* [2010.05.12] [[S'capade]] feat. '''alan''' - "[[Wasurenaide (S'capade)|Wasurenaide]]" (忘れないで)<br />
* [2010.06.09] [[S'capade]] - ''[[S'capade (album)|S'CAPADE]]'' (#9 "Wasurenaide feat. '''alan'''")<br />
* [2010.12.22] ''[[God Eater Burst Drama & Original Soundtrack|GOD EATER BURST Drama & Original Soundtrack]]'' (#1 "Over the clouds -BURST mix-", #10 "my life -farewell arrange-")<br />
* [2021.01.09] ''[[Vlad Love Compilation Album]]'' (#2 "Akai Ame (ending ver.)" / '''alan''', [[Ayase]])<br />
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==External Links==<br />
* Official Sites : [http://alan-web.jp/index.html Japanese] | [http://arckproduction.com/artists/musician/alan/ Japanese] | [http://www.yuehuamusic.com/acter_alan.html Chinese]<br />
* Official Blogs : [http://ameblo.jp/alan-avex/ Japanese] | [http://blog.sina.com.cn/alanlan/ Chinese]<br />
* Official Twitter : [http://twitter.com/alan725 Japanese] | [http://weibo.com/alanalan Chinese]<br />
* Official facebook : [https://www.facebook.com/pages/Alan/1470117229870513 Japanese]<br />
* [https://www.instagram.com/alanmusic/ Instagram]<br />
* [https://itunes.apple.com/tw/artist/a-lan/id528182961?l=zh iTunes]<br />
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/435178/ Oricon Profile]<br />
* [http://www.myspace.com/alanavex Official MySpace]<br />
* [http://www.1ting.com/singer/2535/profile/ 1ting profile]<br />
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|[[File:Koda Kumi - UNICORN FC.jpg|thumb|300px|Fanclub Editions Cover]]<br />
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; Artist<br />
: [[Koda Kumi]]<br />
; Album<br />
: UNICORN<br />
; Released<br />
: 2024.04.17<br />
; Catalog Number<br />
: RZCD-77973/B <small>(CD+DVD)</small><br />
: RZCD-77974/B <small>(CD+Blu-ray)</small><br />
: RZC1-77975/B <small>(Fanclub DVD Edition)</small><br />
: RZC1-77976/B <small>(Fanclub BD Edition)</small><br />
: RZC1-77977 <small>(Live Venue Limited Edition)</small><br />
; Price<br />
: ¥16,280 <small>(Fanclub Editions)</small><br />
: ¥6,380 <small>(CD+DVD/BD)</small><br />
: ¥3,300 <small>(Live Venue Limited Edition)</small><br />
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; CD Tracklist<br />
* [[Silence (Koda Kumi)|Silence]]<br />
* [[Vroom (Koda Kumi)|Vroom]]<br />
* [[Let's Fight for Love!|Let's fight for love!]]<br />
* [[Tooi Machi no Dokoka de... (Koda Kumi)|Tooi Machi no Dokoka de...]] (遠い街のどこかで…)<br />
* [[Heaven's Kitchen (Koda Kumi)|Heaven's Kitchen]]<br />
* [[UFO (Koda Kumi)|UFO]]<br />
* [[Trust Last|Trust・Last -TYPE K-]]<br />
* ''TBA''<br />
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; DVD/Blu-ray Tracklist<br />
# [[Silence (Koda Kumi)|Silence]] -[[PV|Music Video]]-<br />
# [[Vroom (Koda Kumi)|Vroom]] -Music Video-<br />
# [[Tooi Machi no Dokoka de... (Koda Kumi)|Tooi Machi no Dokoka de...]] -Music Video-<br />
# Behind The Scenes -UNICORN-<br />
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; Information<br />
<div align="justify"><br />
''UNICORN'' is the 18th studio album released by [[Koda Kumi]]. It was released in five editions: a CD+DVD edition, a CD+Blu-ray edition, a limited CD+DVD fanclub edition, a limited CD+Blu-ray fanclub edition, and a limited CD live venue edition.<br />
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==External Links==<br />
* [https://rhythmzone.net/koda/discography/detail.php?c=&id=1020214 Koda Kumi Official Website]<br />
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'''Koda Kumi''' (倖田來未) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer from [[wikipedia:Kyoto|Kyoto]]. She made her debut through [[avex trax]]'s sub-label [[rhythm zone]] in late 2000 with the single "[[Take Back|TAKE BACK]]", though it wasn't until 2002 that she released her debut album, ''[[Affection|affection]]''. Since the release of her first best album ''[[Best ~First Things~|BEST ~first things~]]'' in 2005, her popularity has grown considerably. Other factors such as her appearance on the Japanese soundtrack of ''[[Wikipedia:Final Fantasy X-2|Final Fantasy X-2]]'', her "ero-kakkoi" image, and her "12 Days of Christmas" wide-scale release of one single every week from December to February (2005-2006) had all contributed to her increase in popularity.<br />
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Koda is also the elder sister of [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] singer-songwriter [[misono]].<br />
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==Profile==<br />
*'''Stage Name:''' Koda Kumi (倖田來未), Koda <small>(US)</smalL><br />
*'''Birth Name:''' Kouda Kumiko (神田來未子)<br />
*'''Nickname:''' Kuu-chan, Kuu-tan, Queen of Live<br />
*'''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1982|11|13|mf=yes}}<br />
*'''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Kyoto|Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan]] <br />
*'''[[Blood Type]]:''' A<br />
*'''Height:''' 154 cm / 5'0"<br />
*'''Favorite Artists:''' [[Wikipedia:Christina Aguilera|Christina Aguilera]] & [[Wikipedia:Ja Rule|Ja Rule]]<br />
*'''Favorite Music:''' Rock, R&B<br />
*'''People She Respects:''' Her parents<br />
*'''Family:''' Husband (singer [[KENJI03]]), son, younger sister (singer [[misono]]), parents<br />
*'''Groups:'''<br />
** [[99% Radio Allstars]] (2003)<br />
** [[a-nation's party]] (2011)<br />
** [[Tokyo Pudding to Taisetsu na Nakamatachi]] (2014)<br />
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==Biography==<br />
[[File:Koda Kumi - Auditions.jpg|thumb|250px|Koda Kumi during early audtions]]<br />
===Early Life - Debut===<br />
Koda Kumi was the first girl born into her family. Since her mother was a lounge singer, Koda looked up to her and had dreamed of becoming a singer since elementary school. <br />
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When she was in her teens, Koda went through a number of auditions where she sang a songs such as [[JUDY AND MARY]]'s "[[Hello! Orange Sunshine]]". She even auditioned alongside [[Goto Maki]] for the 3rd generation of [[Morning Musume]] when she was seventeen. In 1999 Kumi participated in "[http://www.avexnet.or.jp/avexdream_final/ avex dream 2000]", a singing competition in which hopefuls audition for a chance to become part of avex's next popular idol group of the new millenium. Kumi performed [[Alone]] by [[Okamoto Mayo]]. After placing second in the contest, she was signed onto the [[rhythm zone]] sub-label of [[avex trax]]. It is unclear whether or not she made it into [[Morning Musume]] when she auditioned, and if she turned it down due to the fact that she signed a contract with [[avex trax]].<br />
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In December 2000, Koda's debut single, "[[Take Back|TAKE BACK]]", was released. The single only reached #59 on the Oricon charts. Following her debut and partly as a result of poor promotion by avex, Koda ended up releasing a string of unsuccessful singles. Six months later, Koda released "[[Trust Your Love]]" which managed to crack the top twenty on the [[Oricon]] charts. She then released an English version of "[[Take Back|TAKE BACK]]" in the [[Wikipedia:United States|United States]] which reached #18 on the US Billboard Hot Dance Music charts.<br />
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[[File:2002affectionpromo.jpeg|thumb|250px|left|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Affection|affection]]'' (2002)]]<br />
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Having worked very hard on writing the lyrics to these tracks and having them not sell well, Koda became depressed. She began overeating to comfort herself. Later, when asked why Kumi was so poorly promoted, [[Matsuura Max]] replied that she was overweight and that promoting her with her current image would not help. Koda then started working on her image, keeping a strict diet and committing to a vigorous exercise routine. She has also mentioned that moral support from her then boyfriend helped motivate her to stick with the routine.<br />
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Near the end of 2001, Koda joined [[Komuro Tetsuya]]'s charity drive, [[song nation]]. The song project, featuring other popular avex artists such as [[Hamasaki Ayumi]] and [[Amuro Namie]], came together to help raise money for victims of the attack on the [[Wikipedia:World Trade Center|World Trade Center]] on September 11, 2001. Koda collaborated with avex label-mate [[BoA]] on the single, "[[The Meaning of Peace|the meaning of peace]]". <br />
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In March of 2002, Koda released the single "[[So Into You]]". The single only peaked at #50, but was the lead single on her debut album, ''[[Affection|affection]]''. ''[[Affection|affection]]'' reached #12 on the Oricon charts (a higher position than any reached by her previous single releases) and eventually sold around 100,000 copies.<br />
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===Initial Success===<br />
[[File:2003grow into onepromo.jpeg|thumb|250px|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Grow Into One|grow into one]]'' (2003)]]<br />
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Koda's next couple of releases were met with mediocre sales. The singles "[[Love Across the Ocean|love across the ocean]]" and "[[M.A.Z.E|m・a・z・e]]" only peaked at #19 and #25 respectively on the [[Oricon]] chart, and failed to sell over 30,000 copies. During this time, she also released another single in the US, "[[Trust Your Love]]". The single did well reaching #19 on the Billboard Hot 100 Sales Chart, and #1 on the Billboard Hot Dance Music Chart.<br />
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It was rumored that Koda's contract would not be renewed and that she would be dropped from the label. Luckily, her big break came with the release of "[[Real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba|real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba]]". The single contained the two songs featured in the [[Wikipedia:Playstation 2|Playstation 2]] video game, ''[[Wikipedia:Final Fantasy X-2|Final Fantasy X-2]]''. The single reached #3 on the [[Oricon]] charts, becoming Koda's first release to enter the top ten and selling 282,734 copies. The single was #24 highest-selling single of 2003.<br />
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Within weeks of [[Real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba]]'s release, Koda's second album was released. Her sophomore album, ''[[Grow Into One|grow into one]]'', showed off a change in style, with more of the tracks having urban flavour to them. The album reached #9 on the Oricon charts, selling over double the amount of her [[Affection|debut album]]'s sales.<br />
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[[File:Girlsselfish.png|thumb|250px|left|Koda Kumi promoting [[Girls ~Selfish~|girls ~Selfish~]] (2004) ]]<br />
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===Ero-Kakkoii Image - Major Success===<br />
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Koda's next releases, ("[[Come With Me|COME WITH ME]]", "[[Gentle Words]]", and "[[Crazy 4 U]]") all managed to chart within the bottom half of the top twenty on [[Oricon]]. Her next album, ''[[Feel My Mind|feel my mind]]'' reached #7 on the [[Oricon]], although it ended up selling less than ''[[Grow Into One|grow into one]]''.<br />
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With the release of the "[[Crazy 4 U]]" [[PV|music video]], Koda Kumi's image had noticeably changed, changing from teen idol to a more mature image focused on sexual appeal. She and her label [[avex trax|avex]] mutually agreed that it was the best move for her career to develop a sexier image (much like how [[Sugimoto Aya]] was marketed in the 1980s). This style is referred to as Ero-Kakkoii, which means ''Erotic-Cool''. In the "[[Crazy 4 U]]" music video, Koda is scantly dressed, and dances provactively. This image transition is often compared with [[Wikipedia:Christina Aguilera|Christina Aguilera]]'s change going into her music video for her song "[[Wikipedia:Dirrty|Dirrty]]". The Ero-Kakkoii image would become Koda's trademark and would rocket her to fame.<br />
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Success struck again for Koda with the single, "[[Love & Honey|LOVE & HONEY]]". The a-side, "[[Cutie Honey|CUTIE HONEY]]" is a cover of 1970's anime opening by [[Maekawa Yoko]]. The song was originally found as a first press bonus track on her album, ''[[Feel My Mind|feel my mind]]''. The song had two tie-ins: it was the opening theme song to both the [[Cutie Honey (OVA)|Re:CUTIE HONEY]] [[Anime|anime]] [[OVA]] and the [[Cutie Honey (film)|CUTIE HONEY]] live action movie (in which Koda made a cameo as the ''diva'' that sings to [[Sister Jill]]). The single did extremely well, reaching #4 on the [[Oricon]] charts and selling 150,634 copies.<br />
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[[File:2005BEST ~first things~promo.jpeg|thumb|250px|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Best ~First Things~|BEST ~first things~]]'' (2005)]]<br />
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Koda's next single, "[[Chase]]" only manged to reached #18 on the charts and is her last single thus far to not chart within the Oricon top ten. Her next two singles, ("[[Kiseki (Koda Kumi)|Kiseki]]" and "[[Hands (Koda Kumi)|hands]]") were both ballads, and both managed to reach #7 on the [[Oricon]] charts. <br />
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Koda Kumi's fourth album, ''[[Secret (Koda Kumi)|secret]]'' was a major success. It reached #3 on the [[Oricon]] charts, sold a total of 522,201 copies, and became the #22 album of 2005. Two months later, she released the single "[[Hot Stuff]]", which is a collaboration with rapper [[KM-MARKIT]].<br />
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===The Best Sessions===<br />
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In June 2005, Koda released her 16th single, "[[Butterfly (Koda Kumi)|Butterfly]]". The single was an instant hit, reaching #2 on the [[Oricon]] chart and becoming the #85 single of the year. The song "Butterfly" won her the 47th Japan Record Awards in December, 2005. Koda then released two more singles: "[[Flower (Koda Kumi)|flower]]" and "[[Promise / Star]]".<br />
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On September 21st, Koda released the album, ''[[Best ~First Things~|BEST ~first things~]]''. The album was a two-disc best-of compilation containing all of her singles up till that point (this is the only album where her previous three singles are found). The album was a massive hit and reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts. Even though it is a "best-of", the album is often considered Koda's breakthrough album. The album sold 1,207,793 copies in 2005, becoming the #6 album of the year as well as the highest selling album for a female artist in 2005. <br />
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[[File:2006BEST second sessionpromo.jpeg|thumb|250px|left|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Best ~Second Session~|BEST ~second session~]]'' (2006)]]<br />
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Starting in December, Koda began a release project in which she would release twelve singles, one each week for twelve weeks, as a play on the 12 days of Christmas. Each single would feature Koda in outfits from a variety of places from all over the world; specifically, the theme locations were [[Wikipedia:Alaska|Alaska]], [[Wikipedia:California|Californa]], [[Wikipedia:England|England]], [[Wikipedia:Brazil|Brazil]], [[Wikipedia:China|China]], [[Wikipedia:Spain|Spain]], [[Wikipedia:Africa|Africa]], [[Wikipedia:India|India]], [[Wikipedia:France|France]], [[Wikipedia:Hawaii|Hawaii]], [[Wikipedia:Italy|Italy]], and finally [[Japan]] (in that order).<br />
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The first of these twelve singles, "[[You (Koda Kumi)|you]]" was a winter ballad which rose to the top of the charts. The single became Koda's first #1 single. All of the singles managed to chart in the top-ten. The sixth single, "[[Feel (Koda Kumi)|feel]]" also managed to reach #1 on the Oricon charts. <br />
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When the spines of all 12 singles are lined up, an image of Koda is revealed. The same happens when the back covers of the singles are placed next to each other, like a jigsaw puzzle.<br />
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In March 2006, Koda released ''[[Best ~Second Session~|BEST ~second session~]]'', a compilation of all 12 singles of the release project. The album was another hit, reaching #1 on the Oricon charts, selling 1,768,628, and becoming the #2 album of 2006. <br />
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By the end of 2006, ''[[Best ~First Things~|BEST ~first things~]]'' had nearly sold two million copies, becoming the #17 album of 2006.<br />
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===Black Cherry===<br />
[[File:2006Black Cherrypromo.jpeg|thumb|250px|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Black Cherry (Koda Kumi album)|Black Cherry]]'' (2006)]]<br />
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"[[Koi no Tsubomi]]" was Koda's first single to be released after the 12 singles project. Released in May 2006, it debuted at #2 with 140,000 copies sold. This gave the single the highest weekly debut sales for female artists in 2006, until [[Hamasaki Ayumi]] surpassed it with her single "[[Blue Bird (Hamasaki Ayumi)|BLUE BIRD]]" in June. The title was reclaimed by Koda after her release of "[[4 Hot Wave|4 hot wave]]", which debuted at #2 behind [[KinKi Kids]].<br />
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Koda's first photobook, [[Maroc|MAROC]], was also released alongside "[[4 Hot Wave|4 hot wave]]". The photos were photographed by famous fashion photographer [[Wikipedia:Leslie Kee|Leslie Kee]] in [[Wikipedia:Morocco|Morocco]].<br />
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In October, Koda released her 33rd single "[[Yume no Uta / Futari de...]]", described as a "two-story ballad single,". Both songs on the single shared the same melody, with different lyrics and arrangements. This is because Koda felt that the melody contained both sad and happy elements.<br />
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Koda's next singles were "[[Won't Be Long|WON'T BE LONG]]", a duet with fellow [[rhythm zone]] artist [[EXILE]], and "[[Cherry Girl / Unmei]]". Both singles were released a week prior to her fifth studio album, ''[[Black Cherry (Koda Kumi album)|Black Cherry]]''. The album include all the a-side songs from her 2006 singles (excluding "[[Futari de...]]"). ''[[Black Cherry (Koda Kumi album)|Black Cherry]]'' became the first studio album from a female artist to stay at the #1 position for four weeks since [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]'s album third album, ''[[Duty]]'' in 2000.<br />
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[[File:Freakypromo.png|250px|thumb|left|Koda Kumi promoting "[[Freaky|FREAKY]]" (2007)]]<br />
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===Kingdom===<br />
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On March 14, 2007, Koda Kumi's third best-of compilation, ''[[Best ~Bounce & Lovers~|BEST ~BOUNCE & LOVERS~]]'' (a special release limited to 300,000 copies) was released alongside her first single of 2007, "[[But / Aishou|BUT / Aishou]]". Album and single both reached #2 on the Oricon charts.<br />
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Following the trend she started with the release of "[[4 Hot Wave|4 hot wave]]" in 2006, Koda released another four-track summer single, "[[Freaky|FREAKY]]". [[Freaky|FREAKY]] became Koda's fourth #1 single.<br />
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She then released ballad single "[[Ai no Uta (Koda Kumi)|Ai no Uta]]" in September, which charted at #2. Her next single, "[[Last Angel|LAST ANGEL]]" ( a collaboration with former [[rhythm zone]] artist [[Tohoshinki]]) features the theme song to the Japanese release of ''[[Wikipedia:Resident Evil: Extinction|Resident Evil: Extinction]]''.<br />
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On the December 21st 2007, Koda Kumi became the seventh Japanese female artist to hold a solo concert at [[Tokyo Dome]]. Celebrating the 7th year anniversary since her debut with "[[Take Back|TAKE BACK]]" tickets for the ''[[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2007 ~Black Cherry~ SPECIAL FINAL in TOKYO DOME]]'' show were priced at &yen;7,777.<br />
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[[File:2008Kingdompromo.jpeg|thumb|250px|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Kingdom (Koda Kumi)|Kingdom]]'' (2008)]]<br />
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Koda's sixth studio album, ''[[Kingdom (Koda Kumi)|Kingdom]]'', was released on the 30th of January 2008, one week after her first single of 2008, "[[Anytime|anytime]]". The album reached #1 on the Oricon charts and held the #1 position for two weeks, selling over 500,000 copies. The CD+2DVD included footage from her PREMIUM LIMITED LIVE IN HALL IN YOKOHAMA ARENA concert as well as [[PV|music video]]'s for every single track on the album.<br />
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===Controversy===<br />
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On February 1, 2008, Koda Kumi was retelling the story (on the TBS radio show, All Night Nippon) of how her manager recently got married and how she had asked her manager "whether or not they would have children". When her manager replied that they wouldn't for the time being, Koda responded by commenting on how they should have children early because "when women are around 35 years old their amniotic fluid go bad".<br />
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The comment was so offensive that many radio shows and newspapers received angry complaints from women around the country. [[avex trax]] decided that all promotion of ''[[Kingdom (Koda Kumi)|Kingdom]]'' was to be canceled. Koda's official website was shut down. Websites featuring her were also closed down by companies that endorsed her, such as Kirin and Kose Vise. <br />
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[[File:2008moonpromo.jpeg|250px|thumb|left|Koda Kumi promoting "[[Moon (Koda Kumi)|MOON]]" (2008)]]<br />
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One week later, Koda Kumi appeared in an exclusive interview on Fuji TV's "FNN Super News" to apologize for the offensive remark she made. Even though she tearfully apologized for the harm she caused, reactions to Koda's apology were mostly negative. An informal poll taken after the broadcast through Sankei Sports' website indicated that 81% of the viewers felt the apology was insufficient while only 9% said it was enough.<br />
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===Post-Controversy===<br />
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As of April 2008, her endorsements with Kosé and Gillette were reopened. However, she is no longer the spokesperson for Honda, Kirin, and GemCerey.<br />
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[[File:2009trickpromo.jpeg|250px|thumb|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Trick (Koda Kumi)|TRICK]]'' (2009)]]<br />
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On March 31, 2008 her ''[[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2007 ~Black Cherry~ SPECIAL FINAL in TOKYO DOME]]'' DVD was released and reached #1 on the Oricon DVD Charts. Her ''[[Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|LIVE TOUR 2008 ~Kingdom~]]'' went on as planned, starting on April 12, 2008, where she again apologized for her controversial remark. The shows on the 15th and 17th of May, 2008 at [[Wikipedia:Yoyogi|Yoyogi]] National First Gymnasium, Tokyo, were filmed for a WOWOW TV broadcast on the 26th of July. ''[[Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|LIVE TOUR 2008 ~Kingdom~]]'' was released on DVD on September 24, 2008, becoming her fifth consecutive #1 DVD.<br />
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On April 17, 2008, Avex Entertainment announced Koda's 40th single, a "four-elements single," featuring four tracks (much like "[[Freaky|FREAKY]]" and "[[4 Hot Wave|4 hot wave]]") called "[[Moon (Koda Kumi)|MOON]]". It was released on June 11, 2008 and reached #2 on the Oricon Single Charts. Koda followed the release of "[[Moon (Koda Kumi)|MOON]]" with her 41st single, "[[TABOO]]" on October 8, 2008. TABOO reached #1 on the Oricon chart, making it her fifth #1 single. Her 42nd single, "[[Stay With Me (Koda Kumi)|stay with me]]", was released on December 24th, 2008 and also debuted at #1. It is described as a "winter love ballad" and is featured in the [https://www.au.com/mobile/service/list/end/lismo-music-smartphone/ au LISMO] [[CM]]. <br />
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On January 28, 2009, Koda released her seventh studio album, ''[[Trick (Koda Kumi)|TRICK]]'', which topped the [[Oricon]] Charts at #1 for 2 consecutive weeks.<br />
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On March 25th, Koda released two albums: ''[[Out Works & Collaboration Best]]'' and ''[[Driving Hit's]]'', the latter is a remix album remixed entirely by [[HOUSE NATION]]. On March 31, 2009, Koda released her 43rd single, "[[It's All Love!|It's all Love!]]" a collaboration with her younger sister, [[misono]]. The second song on the single, "[[Faraway (Koda Kumi)|faraway]]", was a solo ballad by Koda, and was used as a theme song for the movie "Subaru".<br />
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===Tenth Anniversary===<br />
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The year 2010 marked Koda's tenth anniversary in the music industry. It would be a busy year of live performances and new music. She kicked off the year with a cover of [[Wikipedia: Kelly Clarkson|Kelly Clarkson's]] "Can We Go Back" as the A-side to her newest single [[Can We Go Back|of the same name]] which released at the end of January.<br />
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[[File:UNIVERSEpromo1.jpg|left|250px|thumb|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Best ~Third Universe~ & 8th Al "Universe"]]'' (2010)]]<br />
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On February 3, 2010, Koda released her third best-of album packaged with her eighth studio album, ''[[Best ~Third Universe~ & 8th Al "Universe"|BEST ~third universe~ & 8th AL "UNIVERSE"]]''. The best-of album included hits from her albums ''[[Black Cherry (Koda Kumi album)|Black Cherry]]'' through ''[[Trick|TRICK]]'', and the DVD included [[PV]]s throughout that era and for the new album. Though critical opinions conflicted on her newest album, it managed to rank as the 18th album of the year on the Oricon charts. <br />
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In the early spring, Koda embarked on her concert tour for ''[[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 Universe|UNIVERSE]]'', which ran until mid-June. In July, she held a two-day concert event titled "Dream Music Park" at Yokohama Stadium. The footage would later be included on the limited release of her ninth album ''[[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dejavu]]''. <br />
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On October 13, 2010, Koda released her first cover album ''[[Eternity ~Love & Songs~|ETERNITY ~Love & Songs~]]''. It contained modern updates of mostly older J-Pop songs from the 1970s through to the 1990s, but also a cover of her sister [[misono]]'s 2010 release "[[0-ji Mae no Tsunderella|0-ji Mae no Tsunderella]]". Her covers of "[[Be My Baby (Koda Kumi)|BE MY BABY]]" and "[[Megumi no Hito (Koda Kumi)|Megumi no Hito]]" were used in the promotional ads for the album, and have since become staples of almost every live performance.<br />
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Koda promoted her new cover album the night prior to its release, through the end of October 2010, with a limited concert series known as ''[[Koda Kumi "Eternity ~Love & Songs~" at Billboard Live|ETERNITY ~Love & Songs~ Live at Billboard]]'', and, true to the Billboard approach, was performed in a relaxed setting with a live band that evoked an "unplugged" style.<br />
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Koda ended the year with a one-night-only event known as ''[[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|FANTASIA]]'', her ultimate tenth anniversary celebration, held on December 5, 2010. The Queen of Live was true to form with an opening performance of "[[Butterfly (Koda Kumi)|Butterfly]]" seeing her "fly" through the stadium, ride around the stage in small cars with her sister [[misono]] during their performance of "[[It's All Love!|It's all Love!]]", and utilize a rotating platform for a variety of heavily-choreographed performances with almost all of her backup dancers participating in the show.<br />
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===Dejavu, Marriage & Pregnancy===<br />
Following her trend of first-quarter album releases, her ninth album ''[[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dejavu]]'' released on March 2, 2011. The album was notably a return to her J-Urban, J-R&B form with songs like "[[Okay]]", "[[Passing By|Passing By]]", and "[[At The Weekend|AT THE WEEKEND]]". It was front-lined by her up-tempo hit singles "[[Pop Diva|POP DIVA]]" and "[[Lollipop (Koda Kumi)|Lollipop]]". At the end of March, Koda began a seven-month concert tour for ''Dejavu'' that culminated at the end of October.<br />
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[[File:dejavupromo.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Koda Kumi promoting "[[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dejavu]]" (2011)]]<br />
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On August 2, 2011, Koda released two limited edition DVD sets: ''[[Koda Kumi Live DVD Singles Best Aka Ban|Aka Ban]]'' and ''[[Koda Kumi Live DVD Singles Best Ao Ban|Ao Ban]]'' (lit. Red Disc and Blue Disc). They each contained a DVD of 25 "best" live performances from her concerts in digest format, as well as behind the scenes footage of her [[PV]]s. The sets also came with a photobook. <br />
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The artwork for each set came from her upcoming single "[[4 Times|4 TIMES]]", which would be released a few weeks later. Following the tradition of Koda's summer singles, it was a maxi release with four songs: "[[Poppin' Love Cocktail|Poppin' love cocktail]]" feat. [[TEEDA]], "[[V.I.P.]]", "[[In the Air (Koda Kumi)|IN THE AIR]]", and "[[Ko-So-Ko-So|KO-SO-KO-SO]]".<br />
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On December 13, 2011, Koda announced on her website that she would be marrying [[BACK-ON]]'s guitarist and vocalist [[KENJI03]] by the end of the month. She had met KENJI03 while recording "[[Poppin' Love Cocktail|Poppin' love cocktail]]" with his bandmate [[TEEDA]]. Three days later, she revealed her pregnancy to her fans at a fanclub mini-concert.<ref>"[http://rhythmzone.net/koda/news/111213.html 倖田來未 オフィシャルサイト]". Retrieved 2011-12-13.</ref><br />
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===JAPONESQUE & Hiatus===<br />
On January 25, 2012, Koda released her tenth album, ''[[Japonesque|JAPONESQUE]]''. It had been recorded in both Japan and the United States, becoming her third studio album to be recorded in the latter country. ''JAPONESQUE'' reflects this, containing two songs featuring popular American artists: "[[Slow (Koda Kumi)|Slow]]" featured R&B artist [[Wikipedia:Omarion|Omarion]] and "[[V.I.P.|V.I.P.]]" featured an English rap portion by hip-hop artist [[Wikipedia:T-Pain|T-Pain]]. The CD+DVD release contained PVs for almost every song on the album, a feat that hasn't been matched since ''[[Kingdom (Koda Kumi)|Kingdom]]''.<br />
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[[File:JAPONESQUEPROMO.jpg|left|250px|thumb|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Japonesque|JAPONESQUE]]'' (2012)]]<br />
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The album featured a variety of genres, from electronic to J-R&B, J-Urban and hip-hop to J-Rock, and songs featuring her staple ero-kakkoii and cute styles. The inconsistency of the album's genre was questioned by many critics, but the album was considered a commercial success, and became [[:Category:Gold Albums|certified Gold]].<br />
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Because of her pregnancy, Koda went on a hiatus lasting a little more than half of the year, and 2012 thus marked a very slow year for the usually busy singer. It would be the first year she did not attend [[avex trax|avex]]'s [[a-nation]]. On July 17, 2012, Koda gave birth to a baby boy.<br />
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Her release schedule picked up again in the summer of 2012, beginning with July 25th's release of a new digital single, "[[Whatchu Waitin' On|Whatchu Waitin' On?]]". August 1st saw the release of ''[[Beach Mix]]'', a summer and beach party-themed remix album which was fronted by the new single. In October, Koda released the single "[[Go to the Top (Koda Kumi)|Go to the top]]", which was her first release since "[[Cutie Honey]]" to be used as an [[Anime|anime]] opening theme (for ''[[Wikipedia: List of Muv-Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse episodes|Muv-Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse]]'').<br />
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In spite of her hiatus, Koda didn't forego her Queen of Live status, as November saw a limited concert series entitled ''[[Koda Kumi Premium Night ~Love & Songs~|KODA KUMI Premium Night ~Love & Songs~]]''. The video release contained footage from the November 13, 2012 performance - the night of her 30th birthday. The show was an extravagant performance of mostly Koda's ballads, with older songs such as "[[Pearl Moon]]" and "[[1000 no Kotoba]]" being performed for the first time in many years. Koda closed out the year with the release of her first Christmastime ballad since "[[Stay with Me (Koda Kumi)|stay with me]]" in 2008, "[[Koishikute]]", on December 26, 2012.<br />
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In March 2013, a little over a year after the album's release, Koda began her three-month ''[[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2013 ~JAPONESQUE~]]'' tour.<br />
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[[File:Bon Voyage Promo.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Bon Voyage (Koda Kumi)|Bon Voyage]]'' (2014)]]<br />
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===Bon Voyage===<br />
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Shortly before she began touring, her second cover album dropped, titled ''[[Color the Cover|Color The Cover]]''. As promotion for the various songs, she performed a handful of them on live TV with the original artists. The album included the B-side to the "[[Koishikute]]" single, "[[Alone (Koda Kumi)|Alone]]", the [[Okamoto Mayo]] song Koda sang in the audition that landed her career. It also included a controversial, highly synthesized version of "[[Pink Spider (Koda Kumi)|Pink Spider]]" by [[hide]].<br />
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2013 saw the release of many digital live albums for all of her concert tours from ''TRICK'' to ''JAPONESQUE'', as well as five digital-only best-of releases. <br />
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In the run-up to her eleventh album ''[[Bon Voyage (Koda Kumi)|Bon Voyage]]'', Koda released three singles: "[[Summer Trip]]", "[[Dreaming Now|Dreaming Now!]]", and the digital-only "[[Show Me Your Holla|SHOW ME YOUR HOLLA]]". "Summer Trip" followed Koda's summer single tradition and included three A-sides. The title song of "Dreaming Now!" was used as the theme for NTV's 'Volleyball World Grand Champion Cups 2013'.<br />
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''[[Bon Voyage (Koda Kumi)|Bon Voyage]]'' released on February 26, 2014. The album marked the beginning of her more Western-inspired style, with tracks like "[[Lol (Koda Kumi)|LOL]]", "[[Touch Down (Koda Kumi)|TOUCH DOWN]]", and "[[Loaded (Koda Kumi)|LOADED]]" feat. [[Wikipedia:Sean Paul|Sean Paul]]. In addition to more American-style beats, her music begins to exhibit more English, especially in the form of slang. The album's fanclub release contained footage from her second 'Let's Party' fanclub performance. A few weeks later she commenced her tour for the album.<br />
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On August 8, 2014, Koda released her 57th single "[[Hotel]]". The single would be her last commercially-available physical single; since then, her singles have been fanclub or digital-only. It also marked the end of her tradition of releasing multi-track summer single releases. Koda's fanclub-only single "[[Dance in the Rain|Dance In The Rain]]" was released a day before her 32nd birthday. The [[PV]] for it would be released in a special 360° cinematography format for viewing through the virtual reality headset [[Wikipedia:Oculus Rift|Oculus Rift]].<br />
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[[File:Walk of My Life Promotion.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Walk of My Life|WALK OF MY LIFE]]'' (2015)]]<br />
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===15th Anniversary, Best Singles Tour, & W FACE===<br />
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The year 2015 marked Koda's fifteenth year in the music industry. She celebrated the year with a four-night concert series dubbed ''[[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|The Artist]]'', in addition to her Live Tour 2015 for her newest album ''[[Walk of My Life|WALK OF MY LIFE]]''. On July 22, 2015, Koda released the first of a two-part best-of collection, ''[[Summer of Love|SUMMER of LOVE]]''. The album included her more upbeat and energetic hits from the past ten years. Almost exactly six months later in January 2016, the second part, ''[[Winter of Love (Koda Kumi)|WINTER of LOVE]]'', was released. It was a collection of her ballads and down-tempo love songs from the previous ten years. Its release in CD+Bluray format marked the first release of several older PVs in ultra HD format.<br />
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On July 18, 2015, Koda would perform her first show in Singapore. During a press event held the day before, she admitted to having issues with her self-esteem. Via a translator, she was quoted as saying, "I have actually never really felt that I am sexy and I do have low self-esteem. There are things about me that I don't feel so comfortable about, but I use fashion and other things to boost my confidence."<ref>"[https://www.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/entertainment/japanese-singer-koda-kumi-says-she-has-low-self-esteem Japanese singer Koda Kumi says she has low self-esteem]". ''The Straits Times.'' Retrieved 2020-10-20.</ref><br />
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Without a major studio album to promote, Koda's 2016 schedule was almost entirely taken up by a seven-month tour in which she performed in each of the 47 prefectures. The concert tour was titled ''[[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2016 ~Best Single Collection~]]'', and was a showcase of her most popular singles since her debut in 2000. She also released one new single that featured in the show, titled "[[Shhh!]]". It was released in four limited-run versions each with their own unique cover; one was available to the public through mu-mo, while the three others were only sold at live venues ahead of her shows.<br />
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[[File:W Face Promo.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[W Face ~Inside~|W FACE ~inside~]] and [[W Face ~Outside~|W FACE ~outside~]]'' (2017)]]<br />
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Koda's 2017 album release was her first dual-release of studio albums. ''[[W Face ~Inside~|W FACE ~inside~]]'' and ''[[W Face ~Outside~|W FACE ~outside~]]'' were simultaneously released on March 8, 2017. The dual-release of albums would become a new tradition for Koda, similar to her old summer maxi single releases. With the exception of ''[[Re(cord)|re(CORD)]]'', every Koda Kumi studio album release has been split into two separate albums since 2017. ''W FACE ~outside~'' and ''W FACE ~inside~'' debuted at #1 and #2 on the [[Oricon]] charts, respectively. ''Outside'' was a series of more aggressive, energetic songs, while ''Inside'' contained more introspective and ballad songs.<br />
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Following the style of her release of "[[Shhh!]]", Koda released three venue and fanclub-only physical singles every two months and two days beginning on August 2, 2017 with "[[Lit|LIT]]", followed by "[[Hush (Koda Kumi)|HUSH]]" on October 4th, and "[[Never Enough|NEVER ENOUGH]]" on December 6th. These are the last physical singles Koda has released, and were unique in that the covers were vinyl-sized.<br />
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[[File:AND promo.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[And (Koda Kumi)|AND]]'' (2018]]<br />
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===AND & DNA===<br />
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2018 saw the release of dual albums with palindrome titles, ''[[And (Koda Kumi)|AND]]'' and ''[[DNA (Koda Kumi)|DNA]]''. Their release dates were also palindromes of one another, with ''AND'' releasing on February 28th (228) and ''DNA'' releasing on August 22nd (822). Prior to the release of ''AND'', Koda stated in an interview that she had been taking vocal lessons to improve her sound and range for the new album. She stated that she wanted to "be better at singing."<ref>"[https://mdpr.jp/music/detail/1729475 倖田來未「もっと歌うまくなりたい」さらなる"進化"へ (Koda Kumi "I want to be better at singing" to further "evolution")]". ''modelpress.'' Retrieved 2020-10-20.</ref><ref>"[https://33man.jp/article/004356.html 倖田來未、ボイトレ通いで進化中!? 「新しい声と出会える!」「もーーもっと歌うまくなりたいーーっ」 (Koda Kumi, evolving her voice!? "I can meet new ranges!" "I want to sing better songs."]". ''Rittor Music, Inc.'' Retrieved 2020-10-20.</ref> Indeed, her range was noticeably greater in tracks like "[[Hush (Koda Kumi)|HUSH]]". Unfortunately, Koda's twelve-year streak of #1 album debuts came to an end with the release of ''AND'', which debuted at #2 and within a week fell to the #6 spot.<br />
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''[[DNA (Koda Kumi)|DNA]]'' would also debut at #2. Contrasting the bright colors of ''[[And (Koda Kumi)|AND]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s covers, ''DNA''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s covers were almost exclusively shades of black, white and gray, however, the large prop letters from ''AND'' were reused to spell DNA. Additionally, while the tracks on ''AND'' were lighthearted, upbeat pop songs, the songs featured on ''DNA'' were darker and more mature in tone and theme, with rock and J-Urban sounds dominating the feel of the album. "[[Guess Who Is Back]]", a rock anthem, was Koda's fourth song to be used as an [[Anime|anime]] theme, being the fourth opening song for the ''[[Wikipedia:Black Clover|Black Clover]]'' series.<br />
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As well as having dual albums in 2018, Koda also had dual concert tours beginning in April with a string of fanclub-only performances under the heading ''[[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Koda Kumi Fanclub Tour ~AND~]]'' which lasted until June. Footage from the concert would be released exclusively on the limited CD+3DVD fanclub release of ''[[DNA (Koda Kumi)|DNA]]'' as well as the limited 4DVD release of her Live Tour 2018 concert. <br />
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[[File:Koda Kumi - DNA promo.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[DNA (Koda Kumi)|DNA]]'' (2018)]]<br />
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Koda's next and main tour of 2018 was ''[[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2018 -DNA-]]'', which spanned a three-month period beginning in September 2018 and culminating in her first-ever New Year's Eve countdown performance in Tokyo, complete with its own special setlist. Prior to the home video release of the concert, footage was shown in a limited theater run between March 8-10 of 2019 at AEON Cinemas in Japan;<ref>"[https://www.barks.jp/news/?id=1000164293 倖田來未、全国のイオンシネマで劇場版ライブ映像上映]". ''BARKS.'' February 5, 2019. Retrieved 2020-10-20.</ref> This is the first time any of her concerts have had theater runs.<br />
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===re(LIVE) & re(CORD)===<br />
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In the run up to her new album, Koda released a whopping nine digital singles - over half of the tracklist of her upcoming album - for three months straight, starting July 3, 2019 with "[[Eh Yo]]" and ending with the October 30, 2019 release of "[[Again (Koda Kumi)|again]]". Koda Kumi broke with her customs and released her next studio album as a stand-alone in the final quarter of the year. ''[[Re(cord)|re(CORD)]]'' was released on her 37th birthday, November 13, 2019, and became her third straight album to fail to debut at #1 on the Oricon charts - instead debuting at #4.<br />
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The album contained two covers of [[Wikipedia: Ricky Martin|Ricky Martin]]'s 1999 hit "[[Wikipedia: Livin' la Vida Loca|Livin' la Vida Loca]]", and a cover of [[Go Hiromi]]'s 1999 "[[Goldfinger (Koda Kumi)|GOLDFINGER]]", his Japanese cover of "Livin' la Vida Loca" - similar to the original song's release in Spanish and in English. Koda also collaborated with [[Wikipedia: Sean Paul|Sean Paul]] for the second time with "[[Rich & Famous]]", a song that samples Koda's own 2018 song "[[Chances All|CHANCES ALL]]".<br />
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[[File:re(cord) promo.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Re(cord)|re(CORD)]]'' (2019)]]<br />
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Koda's major tour of 2019 was similar to ''[[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2016 ~Best Single Collection~]]'', in that it did not, in fact, promote her newest album. Instead, it revisited two previous concert tours, ''[[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|LIVE TOUR 2007 ~Black Cherry~]]'' and ''[[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2013 ~JAPONESQUE~]]''. She recreated the performances from these two tours almost exactly, with changes and improvements upon the choreography, wardrobe and stunts such as the opening of Black Cherry with Koda submerged in a tank of water. It was all a part of her upcoming celebration of her 20th anniversary as a studio artist: if you add the '07 from 2007 and '13 from 2013, you get '20.<br />
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Fittingly, this new 2019-2020 concert series was titled ''[[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2019 re(LIVE)]]''. She would perform half of each old tour's setlist, and then perform her newest 2019 songs towards the end of each performance. The show featured both the Black Cherry and Japonesque setlists, almost back-to-back, and was marketed as a "long stay" event; the shows began as early as 1:30pm starting with Black Cherry, and JAPONESQUE starting that same day at 7pm.<ref>"[https://rhythmzone.net/koda/live/tour.php?id=1001369 "KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2019 re (LIVE)"]". ''rhythmzone.net.'' Retrieved 2020-10-20.</ref> In addition to updated costumes for the events, Koda also wore the same trademark pirate outfit from 2007 for a portion of her 2019 Black Cherry performance, as well as the 2013 kimono for her JAPONESQUE show. The revival of the iconic pirate and oiran costumes was also seen in the PVs for "[[Shutout|SHUTOUT]]" and "[[Strip|STRIP]]", respectively, in which present-day Koda in her updated outfit is facing off against Koda of the past in the older costume.<br />
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[[File:Koda Kumi 2019.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2019 re(LIVE) -Black Cherry- & -JAPONESQUE-]]'' (2019)]]<br />
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The tour ran from September to October of 2019, then returned in February 2020 for two final shows. The concert was released in several video and audio formats one month later on March 11, 2020. Each half of the concert was released separately, in standard 2DVD and Blu-ray formats. There was a limited-edition fanclub 4CD audio edition available only to playroom and Koda Gumi members. The audio version is also available in digital format on platforms such as iTunes, and there is also a non-stop mix of each of the concerts available digitally: re(LIVE) -Black Cherry- iamSHUM Non-Stop Mix and re(LIVE) -JAPONESQUE- REMO-CON Non-Stop Mix.<br />
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===20th Anniversary & MY NAME IS...===<br />
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In 2020, Koda would be celebrating her 20th anniversary as a singer in the music industry. In late February of 2020, Koda hinted at a fall arena tour. In late March, Koda announced what would be the firm schedule for her 2020 arena tour, in spite of the [[Wikipedia:COVID-19 pandemic|COVID-19 outbreak]]. She would visit a total of four cities from September 12 to December 6, 2020: her exact 20th anniversary.<br />
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[[File:Koda Kumi 2020.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[My Name Is...|MY NAME IS...]]'' (2020)]]<br />
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In April, a #STAYHOME initiative was started, and Koda took part to entertain fans. She performed a capella on Instagram livestreams and shared "how-to-dance" videos for several PVs. In addition to full versions of all her PVs being uploaded to YouTube, all of her previous live tours with the exception of re(LIVE) were uploaded. She also performed from home her 2009 summer B-side "[[Hashire!]]" as part of the "MUSIC AID FEST -FOR POST PANDEMIC-". Her new songs were recorded from her home studio, and the song and PV for "[[Puff|puff]]" was based on keeping fit in a fun way despite the stay-at-home orders. The PV was shot from home using her cell phone, and debuted on YouTube in late June.<br />
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At the end of July, a limited edition album was announced, titled ''[[My Name Is...|MY NAME IS...]]'', to be released only to her fanclub on September 11, 2020: one day before her tour started. Her tour was also aptly titled ''[[Koda Kumi 20th Anniversary Tour 2020 My Name Is...|KODA KUMI 20TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR 2020 -MY NAME IS...-]]''. Along with the newest summer singles "[[Puff|puff]]", "[[Lucky Star (Koda Kumi)|Lucky Star]]" and "[[XXKK]]", ''[[My Name Is...|MY NAME IS...]]'' was host to a number of recent and older 2010s hits. Her 2020 tour setlist reflected the tracklist almost exactly. In August, Koda took part in the digital a-nation 2020 event, which was streamed entirely online.<br />
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On September 12, 2020, Koda gave her first performance in her 20th anniversary tour. Though a masked, socially-distanced audience was present, the event was also available for a worldwide audience via a mu-mo livestream. It later aired on TV Asashi. On October 10, 2020, Koda announced a December 12 release of two mini albums: ''[[Angel (My Name Is...)|angeL (MY NAME IS...)]]'' and ''[[Monster (My Name Is...)|monsteR (MY NAME IS...)]]'', thus recommencing her recent tradition of releasing dual studio albums. They were to include most of her new songs of 2020 as well as eight additional tracks not yet known; this would be the first time songs like "[[XXKK]]" would be commercially-available in physical format.<br />
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==Japanese Discography==<br />
[[File:Koda Kumi 2021.jpg|thumb|250px|Koda Kumi (2021)]]<br />
===Studio Albums===<br />
* [2002.03.27] [[Affection|affection]]<br />
* [2003.03.19] [[Grow Into One|grow into one]]<br />
* [2004.02.18] [[Feel My Mind|feel my mind]]<br />
* [2005.02.09] [[Secret (Koda Kumi)|secret]]<br />
* [2006.12.20] [[Black Cherry (Koda Kumi album)|Black Cherry]]<br />
* [2008.01.30] [[Kingdom (Koda Kumi)|Kingdom]]<br />
* [2009.01.28] [[Trick (Koda Kumi)|TRICK]]<br />
* [2010.02.03] [[Best ~Third Universe~ & 8th Al "Universe"|UNIVERSE]]<br />
* [2011.03.02] [[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dejavu]]<br />
* [2012.01.25] [[Japonesque|JAPONESQUE]]<br />
* [2014.02.26] [[Bon Voyage (Koda Kumi)|Bon Voyage]]<br />
* [2015.03.18] [[Walk of My Life|WALK OF MY LIFE]]<br />
* [2017.03.08] [[W Face ~Inside~|W FACE ~inside~]]<br />
* [2017.03.08] [[W Face ~Outside~|W FACE ~outside~]]<br />
* [2018.02.28] [[And (Koda Kumi)|AND]]<br />
* [2018.08.22] [[DNA (Koda Kumi)|DNA]]<br />
* [2019.11.13] [[Re(cord)|re(CORD)]]<br />
* [2022.03.02] [[Heart (Koda Kumi)|heart]]<br />
* [2024.04.17] [[Unicorn (Koda Kumi)|UNICORN]]<br />
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===Best Albums===<br />
* [2005.09.21] [[Best ~First Things~|BEST ~first things~]]<br />
* [2006.03.08] [[Best ~Second Session~|BEST ~second session~]]<br />
* [2007.03.14] [[Best ~Bounce & Lovers~|BEST ~BOUNCE & LOVERS~]] <br />
* [2009.03.25] [[Out Works & Collaboration Best]] <br />
* [2010.02.03] [[Best ~Third Universe~ & 8th Al "Universe"|BEST ~third universe~]]<br />
* [2013.07.31] [[Summer Single Collection 2013]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2013.09.30] [[mu-mo Gentai Koda Kumi 2013 Summer Best 3|mu-mo Gentei ☆ Koda Kumi 2013 SUMMER BEST 3]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2013.09.30] [[mu-mo Gentai Koda Kumi 2013 Summer Best 6|mu-mo Gentei ☆ Koda Kumi 2013 SUMMER BEST 6]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2013.10.01] [[Kumi Koda Complete Best]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2013.11.13] [[Winter Ballad Collection 2013 (Koda Kumi)|Winter Ballad Collection 2013]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2014.06.11] [[Happy Love Song Collection 2014]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2015.07.22] [[Summer of Love|SUMMER of LOVE]]<br />
* [2016.01.20] [[Winter of Love (Koda Kumi)|WINTER of LOVE]]<br />
* [2020.09.11] [[My Name Is...|MY NAME IS...]]<br />
* [2021.12.06] [[Best ~2000-2020~|BEST ~2000-2020~]]<br />
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===Cover Albums===<br />
* [2010.10.13] [[Eternity ~Love & Songs~|ETERNITY ~Love & Songs~]]<br />
* [2013.02.27] [[Color the Cover|Color The Cover]]<br />
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===Live Albums===<br />
* [2009.03.04] [[Koda Kumi Special Live "Dirty Ballroom" ~One Night Show~|KODA KUMI SPECIAL LIVE "Dirty Ballroom" ~One Night Show~ (10 Songs Version)]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2012.02.08] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2011 ~Dejavu~]]<br />
* [2013.03.20] [[Koda Kumi "Eternity ~Love & Songs~" at Billboard Live|KODA KUMI "ETERNITY ~Love & Songs~" at Billboard Live]]<br />
* [2013.03.20] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2008 ~Kingdom~]] <br />
* [2013.03.20] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2009 Trick|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2009 ~TRICK~]] <br />
* [2013.03.20] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 Universe|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2010 Universe]] <br />
* [2013.03.20] [[Koda Kumi Premium Night ~Love & Songs~|KODA KUMI Premium Night ~Love & Songs~]]<br />
* [2013.03.20] [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|KODA KUMI 10th Anniversary ~FANTASIA~ in TOKYO DOME]]<br />
* [2013.03.20] [[Koda Kumi Premium Night ~Love & Songs~|KODA KUMI Premium Night ~Love & Songs~]]<br />
* [2013.12.04] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2013 ~JAPONESQUE~]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2014.10.08] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2014 ~Bon Voyage~]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2015.11.04] [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~WALK OF MY LIFE~]]<br />
* [2016.11.02] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2016 ~Best Single Collection~]]<br />
* [2017.12.06] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face- Set List|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2017 -W FACE- SET LIST]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2018.03.28] [[Koda Kumi Fanclub Tour ~And~ Set List|Koda Kumi Fanclub Tour ~AND~ SET LIST]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2019.01.01] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 ~DNA~ Set List|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2018 ~DNA~ SET LIST]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2019.03.20] [[Koda Kumi Fanclub Tour -And-|Koda Kumi Fanclub Tour -AND-]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2019.03.20] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-]]<br />
* [2020.03.11] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2019 re(LIVE) -Black Cherry-]]<br />
* [2020.03.11] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2019 re(LIVE) -JAPONESQUE-]]<br />
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===Remix Albums===<br />
* [2006.02.22] [[Koda Kumi Remix Album|KODA KUMI REMIX ALBUM]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2009.03.25] [[Koda Kumi Driving Hit's|KODA KUMI DRIVING HIT'S]]<br />
* [2010.03.31] [[Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 2|KODA KUMI DRIVING HIT'S 2]]<br />
* [2011.05.04] [[Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 3|KODA KUMI DRIVING HIT'S 3]]<br />
* [2012.03.14] [[Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 4|KODA KUMI DRIVING HIT'S 4]]<br />
* [2012.08.01] [[Beach Mix]]<br />
* [2013.03.20] [[Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 5|KODA KUMI DRIVING HIT'S 5]]<br />
* [2014.03.19] [[Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 6|KODA KUMI DRIVING HIT'S 6]]<br />
* [2017.04.05] [[Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 7|KODA KUMI DRIVING HIT'S 7]]<br />
* [2018.03.28] [[Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 8|KODA KUMI DRIVING HIT'S 8]]<br />
* [2019.02.20] [[Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 9|KODA KUMI DRIVING HIT'S 9]]<br />
* [2020.03.11] [[Re(mix)|re(MIX)]]<br />
* [2020.03.11] [[Re(Live) -Black Cherry- iamSHUM Non-Stop Mix|re(LIVE) -Black Cherry- iamSHUM Non-Stop Mix]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2020.03.11] [[Re(Live) -Japonesque- REMO-CON Non-Stop Mix|re(LIVE) -JAPONESQUE- REMO-CON Non-Stop Mix]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2024.01.10] [[Driving Hit's -Tokyo Auto Salon 2024 Edition-|Driving Hit's -TOKYO AUTO SALON 2024 Edition-]] <small>(Music Card)</small><br />
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===Mini-Albums===<br />
* [2020.12.02] [[Angel (My Name Is...)|angeL [MY NAME IS…]]]<br />
* [2020.12.02] [[Monster (My Name Is...)|monsteR [MY NAME IS…]]]<br />
* [2020.12.02] [[Angel + Monster (My Name Is...)|angeL + monsteR [MY NAME IS…]]]<br />
* [2023.01.18] [[Wings (Koda Kumi mini-album)|WINGS]]<br />
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===Singles===<br />
* [2000.12.06] [[Take Back|TAKE BACK]]<br />
* [2001.05.09] [[Trust Your Love]]<br />
* [2001.10.03] [[Color of Soul|COLOR OF SOUL]]<br />
* [2002.03.13] [[So into You|So Into You]]<br />
* [2002.07.24] [[Love Across the Ocean|love across the ocean]]<br />
* [2002.12.11] [[M.A.Z.E|m·a·z·e]]<br />
* [2003.03.05] [[Real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba|real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba]] (1000の言葉; ''1000 Words'')<br />
* [2003.08.27] [[Come With Me|COME WITH ME]]<br />
* [2003.12.10] [[Gentle Words]]<br />
* [2004.01.15] [[Crazy 4 U]]<br />
* [2004.05.26] [[Love & Honey|LOVE & HONEY]]<br />
* [2004.07.28] [[Chase]]<br />
* [2004.09.08] [[Kiseki (Koda Kumi)|Kiseki]] (奇跡; ''Miracle'')<br />
* [2005.01.19] [[Hands (Koda Kumi)|hands]]<br />
* [2005.04.13] [[Hot Stuff (Koda Kumi)|Hot Stuff]] feat. [[KM-MARKIT]]<br />
* [2005.06.22] [[Butterfly (Koda Kumi)|Butterfly]]<br />
* [2005.08.10] [[Flower (Koda Kumi)|flower]]<br />
* [2005.09.07] [[Promise / Star]]<br />
* [2005.12.07] [[You (Koda Kumi)|you]]<br />
* [2005.12.14] [[Birthday Eve]]<br />
* [2005.12.21] [[D.D.D. (Koda Kumi)|D.D.D.]] feat. [[SOULHEAD]]<br />
* [2005.12.28] [[Shake It Up (Koda Kumi)|Shake It Up]]<br />
* [2006.01.04] [[Lies]]<br />
* [2006.01.11] [[Feel (Koda Kumi)|feel]]<br />
* [2006.01.18] [[Candy (Koda Kumi)|Candy]] feat. [[Clench & Blistah|Mr.Blistah]]<br />
* [2006.01.25] [[No Regret]]<br />
* [2006.02.01] [[Ima Sugu Hoshii]] (今すぐ欲しい; ''I Want You Now'')<br />
* [2006.02.08] [[Kamen (Koda Kumi)|KAMEN]] feat. [[Ishii Tatuya]]<br />
* [2006.02.15] [[Wind (Koda Kumi)|WIND]]<br />
* [2006.02.22] [[Someday / Boys Girls|Someday / Boys♡Girls]]<br />
* [2006.05.24] [[Koi no Tsubomi]] (恋のつぼみ; ''Bud of Love'')<br />
* [2006.07.26] [[4 Hot Wave|4 hot wave]]<br />
* [2006.10.18] [[Yume no Uta / Futari de...]] (夢のうた / ふたりで...; ''Dream Song / Together...'')<br />
* [2006.12.06] [[Cherry Girl / Unmei]] (運命; ''Destiny'')<br />
* [2007.03.14] [[But / Aishou|BUT / Aishou]] (愛証; ''Proof of Love'')<br />
* [2007.06.27] [[Freaky|FREAKY]]<br />
* [2007.09.12] [[Ai no Uta (Koda Kumi)|Ai no Uta]] (愛のうた; ''Love Song'')<br />
* [2007.11.07] [[Last Angel (Koda Kumi)|LAST ANGEL]] feat. [[Tong Vfang Xien Qi|Tohoshinki]]<br />
* [2008.01.23] [[Anytime|anytime]]<br />
* [2008.06.11] [[Moon (Koda Kumi)|MOON]]<br />
* [2008.10.08] [[Taboo (Koda Kumi)|TABOO]]<br />
* [2008.12.24] [[Stay with Me (Koda Kumi)|stay with me]]<br />
* [2009.03.31] [[It's All Love!|It's all Love!]] <small>(Koda Kumi x [[misono]])</small><br />
* [2009.07.08] [[3 Splash|3 SPLASH]]<br />
* [2009.09.16] [[Alive / Physical Thing|Alive / Physical thing]]<br />
* [2010.01.20] [[Can We Go Back]]<br />
* [2010.07.07] [[Gossip Candy]]<br />
* [2010.09.22] [[Suki de, Suki de, Suki de. / Anata Dake ga]] (好きで、好きで、好きで。 / あなただけが; ''I Love, I Love, I Love / Only You'')<br />
* [2011.02.02] [[Pop Diva|POP DIVA]]<br />
* [2011.08.17] [[4 Times|4 TIMES]]<br />
* [2011.09.21] [[Ai wo Tomenaide (Koda Kumi)|Ai wo Tomenaide]] (愛を止めないで; ''Don't Stop the Love'')<br />
* [2011.11.30] [[Love Me Back]]<br />
* [2012.10.24] [[Go to the Top (Koda Kumi)|Go to the top]]<br />
* [2012.12.26] [[Koishikute (Koda Kumi)|Koishikute]] (恋しくて; ''Darling'')<br />
* [2013.07.31] [[Summer Trip]]<br />
* [2013.11.13] [[Dreaming Now!]]<br />
* [2014.08.06] [[Hotel|HOTEL]]<br />
* [2014.11.12] [[Dance in the Rain|Dance In The Rain]] <br />
* [2016.04.09] [[Shhh!]]<br />
* [2017.08.02] [[Lit|LIT]]<br />
* [2017.10.04] [[Hush (Koda Kumi)|HUSH]]<br />
* [2017.12.06] [[Never Enough|NEVER ENOUGH]]<br />
* [2021.09.08] [[Summer of '21|SUMMER OF '21]]<br />
<br />
===Digital Downloads===<br />
* [2004.xx.xx] [[Yume with You|Yume with you - R.Yamaki's Bounce Mix]]<br />
* [2006.03.01] [[Get It On]]<br />
* [2008.10.29] [[Single Medley (Shake It Up~BUT~real Emotion~Butterfly~Crazy 4 U)]]<br />
* [2011.12.01] [[Hey Baby!|Hey baby!]]<br />
* [2012.01.18] [[Brave (Koda Kumi)|Brave]]<br />
* [2012.01.18] [[So Nice]] feat. [[Clench & Blistah|Mr.Blistah]]<br />
* [2012.01.18] [[Slow (Koda Kumi)|Slow]] feat. [[wikipedia:Omarion|Omarion]]<br />
* [2012.01.18] [[Escalate|ESCALATE]]<br />
* [2012.01.18] [[No Man's Land]]<br />
* [2012.01.18] [[Boom Boom Boys]]<br />
* [2012.07.25] [[Whatchu Waitin' On|Whatchu Waitin' On?]]<br />
* [2013.02.13] [[Lovely (Koda Kumi)|Lovely]] (ラブリー)<br />
* [2013.07.24] [[Lalalalala|LALALALALA]]<br />
* [2014.02.12] [[Show Me Your Holla|SHOW ME YOUR HOLLA]]<br />
* [2014.07.30] [[Hotel|HOTEL]]<br />
* [2014.11.05] [[Dance in the Rain|Dance In The Rain]]<br />
* [2017.02.22] [[Ultraviolet]]<br />
* [2017.02.22] [[On My Way (Koda Kumi)|On My Way]]<br />
* [2017.03.01] [[Yorokobi no Kakera]] (喜びのかけら; ''Fragment of Pleasure'')<br />
* [2017.03.01] [[Wicked Girls]]<br />
* [2019.07.03] [[Eh Yo]]<br />
* [2019.07.10] [[Summer Time (Koda Kumi)|Summer Time]]<br />
* [2019.07.17] [[Do Me (Koda Kumi)|DO ME]]<br />
* [2019.08.14] [[Goldfinger 2019|GOLDFINGER 2019]]<br />
* [2019.09.13] [[Put Your Hands Up!!!]] (プチョヘンザッ!!!)<br />
* [2019.09.18] [[OMG (Koda Kumi)|OMG]]<br />
* [2019.10.16] [[Strip|STRIP]]<br />
* [2019.10.23] [[Get Naked|GET NAKED]]<br />
* [2019.10.30] [[Again (Koda Kumi)|again]]<br />
* [2020.06.26] [[Puff (Koda Kumi)|puff]]<br />
* [2020.08.28] [[Lucky Star (Koda Kumi)|Lucky Star]]<br />
* [2020.09.04] [[XXKK]]<br />
* [2020.11.13] [[I'm Lovin']]<br />
* [2020.11.19] [[Killer monster|Killer monsteR]]<br />
* [2020.11.26] [[RUN (Koda Kumi)|RUN]]<br />
* [2021.07.28] [[We'll Be OK]]<br />
* [2021.08.18] [[Doo-Bee-Doo-Bop]]<br />
* [2021.09.08] [[To Be Free (Koda Kumi)|to be free]]<br />
* [2021.10.25] [[Cutie Honey|Cutie Honey (BEST ~2000-2020~ ver.)]] (キューティーハニー)<br />
* [2021.11.15] [[4 More|4 MORE]]<br />
* [2021.12.06] [[100 no Kodoku-tachi e]] (100のコドク達へ)<br />
* [2022.08.31] [[Wings (Koda Kumi song)|Wings]]<br />
* [2023.07.31] [[Black Wings|BLACK WINGS]]<br />
* [2023.08.21] [[Let's Fight for Love!|Let's fight for love!]]<br />
* [2023.12.06] [[Tooi Machi no Dokoka de... (Koda Kumi)|Tooi Machi no Dokoka de...]] (遠い街のどこかで…)<br />
* [2023.12.07] [[So Fever|SO FEVER]]<br />
* [2023.12.08] [[Never Give it Up|NEVER GIVE IT UP]]<br />
* [2023.12.10] [[Vroom (Koda Kumi)|Vroom]]<br />
* [2024.02.14] [[Silence (Koda Kumi)|Silence]]<br />
* [2024.03.08] [[Dangerously]]<br />
<br />
===Split Singles===<br />
* [2001.12.19] [[The Meaning of Peace|the meaning of peace]] <small>('''Koda Kumi''' & [[BoA]])</small><br />
* [2019.11.24] [[Won't Be Long -2019-|WON'T BE LONG -2019-]] feat. [[EXILE MAKIDAI]] <small>([[EXILE ATSUSHI]] × '''Koda Kumi''')</small><br />
* [2020.07.25] [[Osaka Tokyo|OSAKA TOKYO]] (オーサカトーキョー) <small>([[EXILE ATSUSHI]] × '''Koda Kumi''')</small><br />
* [2021.02.15] [[Pediatric Cancer Treatment Support Charity Live Theme Song|My Hero ~Miracle Song~]] (~奇跡の唄~) <small>('''Koda Kumi''' and 20 other artists) (Charity Song)</small><br />
* [2023.02.08] [[Trust Last|Trust・Last]] <small>('''Koda Kumi'''×[[Shonan no Kaze]])</small><br />
<br />
===Music Cards===<br />
* [2013.02.27] [[Shake Hip! (Koda Kumi)|Shake Hip!]]<br />
* [2013.02.27] [[Lovely (Koda Kumi)|Lovely]]<br />
* [2013.02.27] [[Color the Cover|Color The Cover]]<br />
* [2013.03.16] [[Japonesque Live|JAPONESQUE LIVE]]<br />
* [2023.12.10] [[Driving Hit's -Tokyo Auto Salon 2024 Edition-|Driving Hit's -TOKYO AUTO SALON 2024 Edition-]]<br />
<br />
===Vinyls===<br />
* [2001.xx.xx] [[Take Back|TAKE BACK Main Club Mix / Your Song "Original Mix"]]<br />
* [2001.xx.xx] [[Trust Your Love]]<br />
* [2002.07.24] [[Love Across The Ocean|love across the ocean]]<br />
* [2004.03.09] [[Come With Me|COME WITH ME]]<br />
* [2007.03.28] [[But (Koda Kumi)|BUT]]<br />
<br />
===Promo Releases===<br />
* [2009.06.17] [[Koda Kumi Fever Live in Hall II|KODA KUMI FEVER LIVE IN HALL II]] <br />
* [2012.xx.xx] [[Pachinko CR Love Romance Koda Kumi]] (パチンコ) <br />
* [2014.08.20] [[Fever Koda Kumi Legend Live|FEVER KODA KUMI LEGEND LIVE]]<br />
<br />
===Video Releases===<br />
* [2003.03.19] [[7 Spirits|7 SPIRITS]]<br />
* [2004.03.24] [[Feel...|feel...]]<br />
* [2004.11.25] [[Girls ~Selfish~|girls ~Selfish~]]<br />
* [2005.09.21] [[Secret ~First Class Limited Live~|secret ~FIRST CLASS LIMITED LIVE~]]<br />
* [2006.09.13] [[Live Tour 2005 ~First Things~|LIVE TOUR 2005 ~first things~]]<br />
* [2007.03.28] [[Live Tour 2006~2007 ~Second Session~|LIVE TOUR 2006~2007 ~second session~]]<br />
* [2008.03.31] [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|LIVE TOUR 2007 ~Black Cherry~ SPECIAL FINAL in TOKYO DOME]]<br />
* [2008.09.24] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~ (DVD)|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2008 ~Kingdom~]]<br />
* [2009.02.25] [[Koda Kumi Fan Club Event 2008 "Let's Party Vol.1"|KODA KUMI FAN CLUB EVENT 2008 "Let's Party Vol.1"]] <small>(Fanclub only)</small><br />
* [2009.10.21] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2009 ~Trick~ (DVD)|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2009 ~TRICK~]]<br />
* [2010.01.29] [[Koda Kumi Premium DVD]] (倖田來未プレミアムDVD) <br />
* [2010.03.10] [[Koda Kumi 2009 Taiwan Live|KODA KUMI 2009 TAIWAN LIVE]] <small>(Fanclub only)</small><br />
* [2010.07.17] [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary Best Live DVD Box|KODA KUMI 10th Anniversary BEST LIVE DVD BOX]]<br />
* [2010.10.06] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 Universe|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2010 Universe]]<br />
* [2011.02.23] [[Koda Kumi "Eternity ~Love & Songs~" at Billboard Live|KODA KUMI "ETERNITY ~Love & Songs~" at Billboard Live]]<br />
* [2011.05.18] [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome (DVD)|KODA KUMI 10th Anniversary ~FANTASIA~ in TOKYO DOME]]<br />
* [2011.08.02] [[Koda Kumi Live DVD Singles Best Ao Ban|Koda Kumi LIVE DVD SINGLES BEST Ao Ban]] (倖田來未 LIVE DVD SINGLES BEST 青盤; ''Blue Edition'')<br />
* [2011.08.02] [[Koda Kumi Live DVD Singles Best Aka Ban|Koda Kumi LIVE DVD SINGLES BEST Aka Ban]] (倖田來未 LIVE DVD SINGLES BEST 赤盤; ''Red Edition'')<br />
* [2012.02.08] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2011 ~Dejavu~]]<br />
* [2013.03.20] [[Koda Kumi Premium Night ~Love & Songs~|KODA KUMI Premium Night ~Love & Songs~]]<br />
* [2013.12.04] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2013 ~JAPONESQUE~]]<br />
* [2014.10.08] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2014 ~Bon Voyage~]]<br />
* [2015.03.26] [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Best Live History DVD Book|KODA KUMI 15th Anniversary BEST LIVE HISTORY DVD BOOK]]<br />
* [2015.12.02] [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~WALK OF MY LIFE~]]<br />
* [2016.03.23] [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|KODA KUMI 15th Anniversary LIVE The Artist]]<br />
* [2016.11.16] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2016 ~Best Single Collection~]]<br />
* [2017.01.31] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2016 ~Best Single Collection~ documentary film]]<br />
* [2017.04.08] [[W Face|W FACE]] <small>(Live Venue only)</small><br />
* [2017.12.06] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2017 -W FACE-]]<br />
* [2019.03.20] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2018 -DNA-]]<br />
* [2020.03.11] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2019 re(LIVE) -Black Cherry-]]<br />
* [2020.03.11] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2019 re(LIVE) -JAPONESQUE-]]<br />
* [2021.03.10] [[Koda Kumi 20th Anniversary Tour 2020 My Name Is...|KODA KUMI 20th ANNIVERSARY TOUR 2020 MY NAME IS ...]]<br />
* [2022.08.24] [[Koda Kumi Love & Songs 2022|KODA KUMI Love & Songs 2022]]<br />
* [2023.11.08] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2023 ~Angel & Monster~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2023 ~angeL&monsteR~]]<br />
<br />
===Other Video Releases===<br />
* [2003.12.17] [[A-nation '03 Avex Summer Festa|a-nation '03 avex summer festa "a-nation"]] (#6 ''COME WITH ME'')<br />
* [2005.10.26] [[a-nation '05 Best Hit Live|a-nation '05 BEST HIT LIVE]] (#8 "CUTIE HONEY")<br />
* [2006.11.08] [[a-nation '06 Best Hit Live|a-nation '06 BEST HIT LIVE]] (#13 "Ningyo Hime")<br />
* [2007.07.11] [[Rhythm Nation 2006 -The Biggest Indoor Music Festival-]] (#27 "Unmei", #28 "Ningyo Hime", #29 "WON'T BE LONG")<br />
* [2007.11.07] [[a-nation '07 Best Hit Live|a-nation '07 BEST HIT LIVE]] (#14 "FREAKY")<br />
* [2008.04.02] [[Rhythm Nation 2007 -The Biggest Indoor Music Festival-]] (#20 "BUT", #21 "girls")<br />
* [2008.08.06] [[3rd Live Tour 2008 ~T~|3rd LIVE TOUR 2008 ~T~]] (#16, "LAST ANGEL")<br />
* [2008.11.26] [[a-nation '08 -avex All Cast Special Live-]] (#13 "Lady Go!", #14 "Moon Crying", #15 "FREAKY")<br />
* [2009.11.18] [[a-nation '09 Best Hit Live|a-nation '09 BEST HIT LIVE]] (#14 "ECSTASY")<br />
* [2010.04.21] [[Live & Documentary DVD "Ap Bank Fes '09"|Live & Documentary DVD "ap bank fes '09"]] (#37 "Ai no Uta")<br />
* [2010.11.24] [[a-nation '10 Best Hit Live|a-nation '10 BEST HIT LIVE]] (#1 "Lollipop", #2 "UNIVERSE")<br />
* [2011.12.14] [[a-nation for Life]] (#15 "BE MY BABY", #16 "Cutie Honey", #17 "Poppin' Love cocktail feat. TEEDA")<br />
<br />
===Compilations / Other===<br />
* [2002.01.23] [[Various Artists Featuring Song+Nation|VARIOUS ARTISTS FEATURING song+nation]] (#2 "the meaning of peace")<br />
* [2002.03.06] [[Song+Nation 2 Trance|song+nation 2 trance]] (#4 "the meaning of peace [tatsumaki remix]")<br />
* [2002.07.24] [[a+nation Vol.1 ~Summer Power~|a+nation Vol.1 ~SUMMER POWER~]] (#14 "TAKE BACK")<br />
* [2002.07.24] [[a+nation Vol.3 ~Remixmix~|a-nation vol.3 ~REMIXMIX~]] (#10 "Trust Your Love (Thunderpuss Radio Mix)")<br />
* [2003.03.31] [[FINAL FANTASY X-2 Original Soundtrack]] (Disc 1, #2 "real Emotion (FFX‐2 Mix)", Disc 2, #19 "1000 no Kotoba (FFX-2 Mix)", Disc 2, #29 "1000 no Kotoba Orchestra Version")<br />
* [2003.09.25] [[99 Percent Radio Show|99% Radio Show]] ("Every-After-Party" -<small> [[Rather Unique]] & Koda Kumi</small>)<br />
* [2003.11.03] [[DJ YUTAKA]] - [[Episode 1|EPISODE 1]] (#4 "BELIEVE feat. Koda Kumi")<br />
* [2004.02.25] [[Gilgamesh Original Soundtrack]] (#1 "Crazy 4 U <TV-Size>")<br />
* [2004.02.25] [[Soul Tree: A Musical Tribute to Toshinobu Kubota]] (#11 "Yume with You)<br />
* [2004.04.21] [[LISA]] - [[Switch / I Only Want to Be With You|SWITCH / I ONLY WANT TO BE WITH YOU]] (<br />
* [2004.05.26] [[Cutie Honey Original Soundtrack]] (#4 "Cutie Honey (Movie Edit)")<br />
* [2004.06.02] [[LISA]] - [[So Beautiful]] (#2 "SWITCH" (Wall5 remix) feat. Koda Kumi & Heartsdales)<br />
* [2004.06.30] [[LISA]] - [[Gratitude|GRATITUDE]] (Disc 1, #3 "SWITCH" feat. Koda Kumi & Heartsdales)<br />
* [2004.11.03] [[80 Days Original Soundtrack]] (#1 "It's a small world" <small>Koda Kumi & [[Heartsdales]]</small>)<br />
* [2005.01.19] [[Speed & Power Style 2005|SPEED & POWER STYLE 2005]] (#21 "real Emotion (super mega-mix)", #22 "Trust Your Love (super mega-mix)", #23 "Into Your Heart (super mega-mix)")<br />
* [2005.03.09] [[JHETT aka YAKKO for AQUARIUS]] - [[Just Go (JHETT)|Just Go]] (#3 "Just Go feat. Koda Kumi (Coldfeet Remix)")<br />
* [2005.03.24] [[JHETT aka YAKKO for AQUARIUS]] - [[JHETT]] (#6 "Just Go feat. Koda Kumi")<br />
* [2005.03.30] [[Gazen Parapara!! Presents Super J-Euro Best]] (#2 "Crazy 4 U (80's Style Remix)")<br />
* [2005.03.30] [[Super Best Trance Presents Super J-Trance Best|SUPER BEST TRANCE presents SUPER J-TRANCE BEST]] (#3 "real Emotion (OVERHEAD CHAMPION remix)")<br />
* [2005.04.20] [[KM-MARKIT]] - [[Vivid (KM-MARKIT)|VIVID]] (#13 "Rainy Day" feat. Koda Kumi)<br />
* [2005.07.27] [[a-nation '05 Best Hit Selection|a-nation '05 BEST HIT SELECTION]] (#10 "Cutie Honey")<br />
* [2005.08.01] [[573]] (#3 "Super Sonic" -<small> Koda Kumi & [[Imai Daisuke|Daisuke "D.I" Imai]])</small><br />
* [2006.xx.xx] [[DJ HASEBE]] - "[[Ima Sugu Hoshii]]" feat K.K.<br />
* [2006.02.01] [[SOULHEAD]] - [[Pray / XXX]] (#2 "XXX" feat. KODA KUMI)<br />
* [2006.02.15] [[TRF]] - [[Lif-E-Motions|Lif-e-Motions]] (Disc 2, #10 "JOY" -meets Koda Kumi)<br />
* [2006.02.22] [[The Greatest Hits -Collection of Works by Tetsuya Komuro A-]] (CD1 #11 "the meaning of peace" <small>(Koda Kumi & [[BoA]])</small>)<br />
* [2006.03.01] [[The Japan Gold Disc Award 2006]] (#1 "Butterfly" - Koda Kumi)<br />
* [2006.03.08] [[SOULHEAD]] - [[Naked (Soulhead)|Naked]] (#13 "XXX" feat. KODA KUMI)<br />
* [2006.03.23] [[LISA]] - [[God Sista|GOD SISTA]] (#13 "SWITCH -DJ WATARAI REMIX-" feat. Koda Kumi & Heartsdales)<br />
* [2006.06.07] [[Thanx ~Grateful To You~]] (#14 "Kiseki")<br />
* [2006.06.21] [[SOULHEAD]] - [[Crystallized]] (#7 "XXX" feat. KODA KUMI worked by [[SA-RA]])<br />
* [2006.07.13] [[SOULHEAD]] - [[XXX (SOULHEAD)|"XXX" feat. KODA KUMI worked by SA-RA / Pray worked by KENNY DOPE]] (Side A #1 "XXX" feat. KODA KUMI worked by [[SA-RA]], Side A #2 "XXX" feat. KODA KUMI worked by [[SA-RA]] (Instrumental))<br />
* [2006.07.19] [[a-nation '06 Best Hit Selection|a-nation '06 BEST HIT SELECTION]] (#5 "Shake It Up")<br />
* [2006.07.27] [[SMAP]] - [[Pop Up! SMAP]] (Disc 2, #5 "Everybody" feat. Koda Kumi)<br />
* [2006.08.23] [[The Trance Champion - Overhead Champion Best Remix & Live]] (#10 "real Emotion (Overhead Champion Remix)")<br />
* [2006.11.20] [[Show Luo]] - [[Speshow|SPESHOW]] (#6 "Twinkle" feat. Koda Kumi)<br />
* [2006.11.22] [[EXILE]] & Koda Kumi - "[[Won't Be Long|WON'T BE LONG]]"<br />
* [2006.12.06] [[Amazing Nuts!]] (#3 "Twinkle (Japanese Version)")<br />
* [2007.03.07] [[Disneymania Presents Pop Parade Japan]] (#1 "It's A Small World" <small>(Koda Kumi & [[Heartsdales]])</small>)<br />
* [2007.03.28] [[m-flo]] - [[Cosmicolor|COSMICOLOR]] (#7 "Simple & Lovely (m-flo loves Koda Kumi)")<br />
* [2007.07.25] [[a-nation '07 Best Hit Selection|a-nation '07 BEST HIT SELECTION]] (#4 "With your smile")<br />
* [2007.09.19] [[Mr.BEATS a.k.a. DJ CELORY]] - [[Beats Legend II|BEATS LEGEND II]] (#23 "Just Go" feat. Koda Kumi)<br />
* [2008.xx.xx] [[Avex Group 20th Anniversary Special CD|avex group 20th Anniversary Special CD]] (CD2 #10 "Butterfly")<br />
* [2008.03.12] [[True Love IV ~Memorial "Love Story" Songs~|TRUE LOVE IV ~MEMORIAL "LOVE STORY" SONGS~]] (#7 Kiseki)<br />
* [2008.04.01] [[Tokyo Love|TOKYO LOVE]] (CD1 #7 "Yume no Uta", CD2 #4 "Butterfly")<br />
* [2008.07.23] [[A LOVE (album)|a LOVE]] (#2 "Koi no Tsubomi")<br />
* [2008.07.23] [[Summer Freak by A-nation|Summer Freak by a-nation]] (#7 "Koi no Tsubomi")<br />
* [2008.12.10] [[Love Nation ~Winter Collection~|LOVE NATION ~winter collection~]] (#14 "Yume no Uta")<br />
* [2009.01.28] [[Disney's Dream Pop|Disney's Dream POP]] (#11 "It's a small world -House Remix-" <small>(Koda Kumi & [[Heartsdales]])</small>)<br />
* [2009.02.25] [[Kara Age!!]] (#2 "Butterfly")<br />
* [2009.03.04] [[House Nation Digital Vol. 1|house nation Digital Vol. 1]] (#7 "Run for Your Life (Kaskade Remix)")<br />
* [2009.03.11] [[House Nation Conductor - Yummy]] (#7 "TABOO (House Nation Sunset In Ibiza Remix)")<br />
* [2009.03.18] [[Tribute to Subaru Street Dance Hen]] (#13 "faraway -short ver.-")<br />
* [2009.03.18] [[True Love Best|TRUE LOVE BEST]] (#11 "Kiseki")<br />
* [2009.03.25] [[RZ The Best of Rhythm Zone 2005]] (CD1 #5 "Cutie Honey")<br />
* [2009.07.29] [[a-nation '09 Best Hit Selection]] (#13 "Run for Your Life")<br />
* [2009.12.23] [[CDTV No. 1 Hits ~Koi Uta~]] (#11 "Yume no Uta")<br />
* [2009.09.16] [[Kamui the Ninja Original Soundtrack]] (#11 "Alive (Theatrical Mix)")<br />
* [2009.11.04] [[Winter Love Song (Various Artist)|Winter Love Song]] (#5 "Alive")<br />
* [2009.12.23] [[CDTV No. 1 Hits ~Naki Uta~]] (#10 "you")<br />
* [2009.12.23] [[CDTV No. 1 Hits ~Age Uta~]] (#12 "FREAKY")<br />
* [2010.01.01] [[Super Eurobeat Vol. 200 - 20th Anniversary Hits]] (CD2 #13 "Crazy 4 U (80's Style Remix)")<br />
* [2010.07.14] [[a-nation '10 Best Hit Selection]] (#2 "Hashire!")<br />
* [2010.12.15] [[Tohoshinki Live CD Collection ~T~|TOHOSHINKI LIVE CD COLLECTION ~T~]] (Disc 3, #1 "LAST ANGEL -Tohoshinki Version-")<br />
* [2011.04.06] [[wikipedia:Far East Movement|Far East Movement]] - [[wikipedia:Free Wired|Free Wired (Japanese Edition)]] (#12 "Make It Bump" (featuring Koda Kumi) ''[Japanese ed. bonus track]'')<br />
* [2011.07.20] [[Clench&Blistah]] - [[Love & Message|LOVE & MESSAGE]] (#3 "Stands Up" feat. Koda Kumi)<br />
* [2012.02.22] [[AK-69]] - [[The Story of Redsta -The Red Magic 2011- Chapter 2]] (#4 "Bling Bling Bling")<br />
* [2013.02.06] [[Total Eclipse Song Collection]] (#6 "Go to the top")<br />
* [2013.03.13] [[TRF Tribute Album Best|TRF TRIBUTE ALBUM BEST]] (Disc 1, #2 "ENGAGED")<br />
* [2013.12.18] [[hide Tribute VI -Female Spirits-|hide TRIBUTE VI -Female SPIRITS-]] (#3 "Pink Spider")<br />
* [2014.03.26] [[Watashi to Drecom -Dreams Come True 25th Anniversary Best Covers-]] (#11 "IT'S SO DELICIOUS")<br />
* [2015.11.18] [[Disney ~Greatest Songs~ Hougaku-ban]] (#4 "A Whole New World" / Koda Kumi & Peabo Bryson)<br />
* [2015.12.16] [[globe 20th -Special Cover Best-|#globe 20th -SPECIAL COVER BEST-]] (#9 "Wanderin' Destiny")<br />
* [2017.10.25] [[Thank You Disney]] (#16 "So Close")<br />
* [2018.06.20] [[AK-69]] - [[Musou Collaborations (The Undefeated)]] (#13 "Bling Bling Bling")<br />
* [2019.09.25] [[Black Clover Theme Song Best]] (#7 "Guess Who Is Back")<br />
* [2020.06.03] [[Heisei Hits Avex|Heisei HITS avex]] (#16 "Koi no Tsubomi")<br />
* [2020.11.25] [[Paradox Live Exhibition Show -Akan Yatsura-]] (#5 "EMPEROR - We on Fire!! -" feat. '''Koda Kumi''')<br />
* [2021.03.03] [[Pediatric Cancer Treatment Support Charity Live Theme Song]] ("My Hero~Miracle Song~")<br />
* [2021.11.11] [[SPEED Spirits (tribute album)|SPEED SPIRITS]] (#7 "I Remember" / '''Koda Kumi''')<br />
* [2022.03.30] [[All Night Carnival]] (#10 "One Night Carnival")<br />
<br />
==US Discography==<br />
===Singles===<br />
* [2001.05.12] [[Take Back]]<br />
* [2002.11.02] [[Trust Your Love]]<br />
<br />
===Vinyls===<br />
* [2001.xx.xx] [[Trust Your Love / Take Back (Blackwatch Remixes)|Trust Your Love / Take Back (Blackwatch Remixes)]]<br />
* [2001.xx.xx] [[Take Back|Take Back]]<br />
* [2001.xx.xx] [[Trust Your Love]]<br />
<br />
==Live==<br />
===Tours===<br />
* [2005.10.15] - [2005.11.13] [[Live Tour 2005 ~First Things~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2005 ~first things~]]<br />
* [2006.10.09] - [2007.02.23] [[Live Tour 2006~2007 ~Second Session~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2006~2007 ~second session~]]<br />
* [2007.09.28] - [2007.12.01] [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2007 ~Black Cherry~]]<br />
* [2008.04.12] - [2008.06.01] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2008 ~Kingdom~]]<br />
* [2009.04.11] - [2009.06.14] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2009 Trick|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2009 ~TRICK~]]<br />
* [2010.04.10] - [2010.06.11] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 ~Universe~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2010 ~Universe~]]<br />
* [2011.03.25] - [2011.10.28] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2011 ~Dejavu~]]<br />
* [2013.03.16] - [2013.06.30] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2013 ~JAPONESQUE~]]<br />
* [2014.03.12] - [2014.07.31] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2014 ~Bon Voyage~]]<br />
* [2015.04.04] - [2015.07.18] [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~WALK OF MY LIFE~]]<br />
* [2016.04.09] - [2016.11.13] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2016 ~Best Single Collection~]]<br />
* [2017.04.08] - [2017.10.10] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2017 -W FACE-]]<br />
* [2018.04.29] - [2018.06.17] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Koda Kumi Fanclub Tour ~AND~]]<br />
* [2018.09.14] - [2018.12.29] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2018 -DNA-]]<br />
* [2019.09.14] - [2020.02.29] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2019 re(LIVE)]]<br />
* [2020.09.12] - [2020.12.06] [[Koda Kumi 20th Anniversary Tour 2020 My Name Is...|KODA KUMI 20th ANNIVERSARY TOUR 2020 MY NAME IS...]]<br />
<br />
===Concerts===<br />
* [2005.06.11] [[Secret ~First Class Limited Live~|secret ~FIRST CLASS LIMITED LIVE~]]<br />
* [2006.04.10] [[Live Tour 2005 ~First Things~|BEST ~second session~ Release Party]]<br />
* [2007.06.20] [[Kingdom (Koda Kumi)|PREMIUM LIMITED LIVE IN HALL IN YOKOHAMA ARENA]]<br />
* [2008.10.23] [[Trick (Koda Kumi)|KODA KUMI SPECIAL LIVE "Dirty Ballroom" ~one night show~ ]]<br />
* [2010.12.05] [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|KODA KUMI 10th Anniversary ~FANTASIA~ in TOKYO DOME]]<br />
* [2013.12.10] [[Koda Kumi 2013 Taiwan Live|KODA KUMI 2013 TAIWAN LIVE]]<br />
* [2014.12.06] [[Walk of My Life|Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary First Class 2nd LIMITED LIVE at STUDIO COAST]]<br />
* [2015.08.02] [[Winter of Love (Koda Kumi)|KODA KUMI 15th Anniversary Premium Live @ a-nation Island]]<br />
* [2018.12.31] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2018-2019 ~DNA~ COUNTDOWN EDITION]]<br />
* [2019.12.06] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|KODA KUMI 19TH→20TH ANNIVERSARY EVENT]]<br />
<br />
===Concert Series===<br />
* [2008.09.22] - [2008.10.15] [[Koda Kumi Fan Club Event 2008 "Let's Party Vol.1"|KODA KUMI FANCLUB LIVE TOUR ~Let's Party Vol.1~]]<br />
* [2009.10.03] - [2009.10.04] [[Koda Kumi 2009 Taiwan Live|KODA KUMI 2009 TAIWAN LIVE]]<br />
* [2010.07.03] - [2010.07.04] [[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dream Music Park]]<br />
* [2010.10.12] - [2010.10.24] [[Koda Kumi "Eternity ~Love & Songs~" at Billboard Live|KODA KUMI "ETERNITY ~Love & Songs~" at Billboard Live]]<br />
* [2012.11.07] - [2012.11.27] [[Koda Kumi Premium Night ~Love & Songs~|KODA KUMI Premium Night ~Love & Songs~]]<br />
* [2013.10.27] - [2013.11.28] [[Bon Voyage (Koda Kumi)|KODA KUMI FANCLUB LIVE TOUR ~Let's Party Vol.2~]]<br />
* [2015.12.01] - [2015.12.06] [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|KODA KUMI 15th Anniversary LIVE The Artist]]<br />
* [2021.12.03] - [2021.12.06] [[Koda Kumi 20th Anniversary Tour 2020 My Name Is...|KODA KUMI 20TH→21ST ANNIVERSARY EVENT]]<br />
* [2022.03.05] - [2022.04.24] [[Koda Kumi Love & Songs 2022|KODA KUMI Love & Songs 2022]]<br />
* [2022.05.19] - [2022.06.28] [[Billboard Classics Koda Kumi Premium Symphonic Concert 2022|billboard classics KODA KUMI Premium Symphonic Concert 2022]]<br />
<br />
==Filmography==<br />
===Dramas===<br />
* [2006] Cherry Girl <small>('''as Kumi''')</small><br />
* [2006] Busu no Hitomi ni Koi Shiteru <small>('''as Kumi''')</small><br />
* [2011] Ikemen Desu Ne (''You're Beautiful Japanese Remake'') <small>('''as Herself''')</small><br />
<br />
===Movies===<br />
* [2004] Cutie Honey <small>('''as Diva''')</small><br />
* [2007] Saiyûki <small>('''as Fake Sanzo Hoshi''')</small><br />
* [2013] Pink Spider (UULA Version) <small>('''as Candy''')</small><br />
* [2021] Zokki<br />
<br />
==Publications==<br />
===Photobooks===<br />
[[File:Koda Kumi Maroc.jpg|112px|]]<br />
[[File:Koda Shiki.jpg|100px|]]<br />
[[File:Maroc Deluxe.jpg|102px|]]<br />
[[File:Brazil Deluxe.jpg|110px|]]<br />
[[File:Koda Reki.jpg|105px|]]<br />
[[File:Brazil Deluxe Edition.jpg|105px|]]<br />
[[File:Koda Kumi Paparazzi Snap Photobook.jpg|95px|]]<br />
<br />
* [2006.07.27] MAROC<br />
* [2006.12.28] Koda Shiki<br />
* [2007.02.29] MAROC (Deluxe Edition)<br />
* [2010.12.06] BRAZIL<br />
* [2011.01.31] Koda Reki<br />
* [2011.03.28] BRAZIL (Deluxe Edition)<br />
* [2013.02.22] KODA KUMI "PAPARAZZI" Snap Photobook<br />
<br />
===Books===<br />
[[File:Trick Ura Book.jpg|100px|]]<br />
* [2009.10.21] Koda Kumi LIVE TOUR 2009 ~TRICK~ Ura Book (裏)<br />
* [2016.10.14] Bibody no Shuukan - Customs of a Beautiful Body (倖田來未流 美ボディの習慣)<br />
<br />
===Calendars===<br />
* [2006.10.14] 2007 Calendar<br />
* [2007.09.28] 2008 Calendar<br />
* [2008.10.25] 2009 Calendar<br />
* [2009.10.30] 2010 Calendar<br />
* [2010.11.20] 2011 Calendar<br />
* [2011.11.05] 2012 Calendar<br />
<br />
===Band Scores===<br />
* [2007.11.01] [[Koda Kumi Piano Solo Instruments]] (倖田來未 ピアノソロインストゥルメンツ)<br />
<br />
===Magazines ===<br />
''For a list of magazines Koda Kumi has appeared on the cover of or was featured, click [[Koda Kumi (Magazines)|here]].''<br />
<br />
==Awards==<br />
===Music Related Awards===<br />
* [2005] 47th Nihon Record Taishō for "Butterfly"<br />
* [2006] Artist of the Year (20th Gold Disc Award)<br />
* [2006] Download Award for "Koi no Tsubomi" (20th Gold Disc Award)<br />
* [2006] Artist of the Year (Japan Gold Record Grand Prix)<br />
* [2006] Pop Album of the Year (Japan Gold Record Grand Prix)<br />
* [2006] Music Video of the Year (Japan Gold Record Grand Prix)<br />
* [2006] Triple Crown (Japan Gold Record Grand Prix)<br />
* [2006] Best Collaboration Video for "D.D.D. feat. SOULHEAD" (Space Shower Music Video Awards 2006)<br />
* [2006] Best Female Video for "Butterfly" (MTV VMAJ 2006)<br />
* [2006] Best Video of the year for "Butterfly" (MTV VMAJ 2006)<br />
* [2006] buzzASIA from Japan for "Trust you" (MTV VMAJ 2006)<br />
* [2006] Grand Prize for "Yume no Uta" (Best Hit Kayousai 2006)<br />
* [2006] Grand Prize for "Yume no Uta" (39th Japan Usen Grand Prize)<br />
* [2006] Best Vocal (48th Nihon Record Taishō)<br />
* [2007] Artist of the Year (21st Gold Disc Awards)<br />
* [2007] Best Female Video for "Yume no Uta" (MTV VMAJ 2007)<br />
* [2007] Best Video of the year for "Yume no Uta" (MTV VMAJ 2007)<br />
* [2007] Grand Prize for "Ai no Uta" (Best Hit Kayousai 2007)<br />
* [2007] Golden awards for "Ai no Uta" (49th Nihon Record Taishō)<br />
* [2008] Best Collaboration Video for "LAST ANGEL" (MTV VMAJ 2008)<br />
* [2011] Hottest Asian Artist (Mnet Asian Music Award 2011)<br />
* [2015] Contribution to Entertainment (VMAJ 2015)<br />
<br />
===Non-Music Related Awards===<br />
* [2006] Best Jeanist (Woman)<br />
* [2006] Nail Queen<br />
* [2006] Women of 2006 by Vogue Nippon<br />
* [2007] Best Stylish Artist Award (MTV VMAJ 2007)<br />
* [2007] Best Jeanist (Woman)<br />
* [2007] Nail Queen<br />
* [2008] Best Jeanist (Woman)<br />
* [2008] Nail Queen<br />
* [2009] Best Jeanist (Woman)<br />
* [2009] Nail Queen<br />
* [2010] Best Jeanist (Woman)<br />
* [2010] Nail Queen<br />
* [2013] Music Short Excellence Award, Cinematic Award (with director Mika Ninagawa for "Pink Spider")<br />
<br />
==Dance Crew==<br />
[[File:KK Insta A-nation 2020.jpeg|thumb|300px|Current Crew, from Left to Right: OOBA, MINAMI, SHOWKO, Kuu, AKIHIRO, FUKO, MARINA, ACHI]]<br />
<br />
As with most prominent J-Pop songstresses, Koda Kumi has a crew of dedicated back-up dancers who feature prominently in her live shows and PVs. Many of them choreograph the vast majority of her PVs and live shows, some of whom stepped down as dancers but continue choreographing tours. Many still have since gone on to star in other high-profile dance projects.<br />
<br />
===Current Line-up===<br />
====Male Dancers====<br />
<small><br />
* [https://genkan.tokyo/achi.html Achi] (IG: achiwilder)<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|15th Anniversary ~The Artist~]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|Live Tour 2016]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|Live Tour 2017]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Live Tour 2018]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|Live Tour 2019]], [[Koda Kumi 20th Anniversary Tour 2020 My Name Is..|Live Tour 2020]]<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Goldfinger 2019|GOLDFINGER 2019]]/Livin' La Vida Loca<br />
<br />
* [http://www.t-steps.jp/night_instructor/akihiro/ Akihiro Otsuka] (Twitter: IG: akihiro__sashat)<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|15th Anniversary ~The Artist~]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|Live Tour 2016]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|Live Tour 2017]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Live Tour 2018]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|Live Tour 2019]], a-nation 2020, [[Koda Kumi 20th Anniversary Tour 2020 My Name Is..|Live Tour 2020]]<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Goldfinger 2019|GOLDFINGER 2019]]/Livin' La Vida Loca<br />
<br />
* [http://blog.livedoor.jp/baoo008/ Ouba "OOBA" Shinichi] (Twitter handle: @shinichiooba) (2005-)<br />
** One of the most well-known dancers, he brings humor to the live shows as well as his breakdancing<br />
*** '''Live Appearances''': [[Secret ~First Class Limited Live~|secret ~First Class Limited Live~]], [[Live Tour 2005 ~First Things~|Live Tour 2005]], [[Live Tour 2006~2007 ~Second Session~|Live Tour 2006~2007]], [[Kingdom (Koda Kumi)|PREMIUM LIMITED LIVE IN HALL]], [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|Live Tour 2007]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2009 Trick|Live Tour 2009]], [[Koda Kumi 2009 Taiwan Live|Taiwan Live 2009]], [[Trick (Koda Kumi)|"Dirty Ballroom" '09]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 ~Universe~|Live Tour 2010]], [[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dream Music Park]], [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|10th Anniversary FANTASIA]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|Live Tour 2014]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|15th Anniversary ~The Artist~]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|Live Tour 2016]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|Live Tour 2017]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Live Tour 2018]], a-nation 2020, [[Koda Kumi 20th Anniversary Tour 2020 My Name Is..|Live Tour 2020]]<br />
*** '''PV Appearances''': [[Trust You (Koda Kumi)|Trust you]], [[Escalate|ESCALATE]], [[Lol (Koda Kumi)|LOL]], [[Goldfinger 2019|GOLDFINGER 2019]]/Livin' La Vida Loca<br />
<br />
</small><br />
<br />
====Female Dancers====<br />
<small><br />
* Akane<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|15th Anniversary ~The Artist~]] (stand-in), [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|Live Tour 2019]]<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Lit|LIT]] (stand-in), [[Haircut|HAIRCUT]] (stand-in), [[Watch Out!! ~DNA~|WATCH OUT!! ~DNA~]] (stand-in), [[Goldfinger 2019|GOLDFINGER 2019]]/Livin' La Vida Loca, [[K (Koda Kumi)|k,]], [[Puff (Koda Kumi)|puff]]<br />
<br />
* [http://fuko.dddblog.jp/ Fuko "FUKO" Takenaka] (Twitter: IG: fukooooo)<br />
** Another mainstay since 2007 who dances more infrequently but continues choreographing live performances & PVs<br />
*** '''Live Appearances''': [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|Live Tour 2007]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|Live Tour 2008]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2009 Trick|Live Tour 2009]], [[Koda Kumi 2009 Taiwan Live|Taiwan Live 2009]], [[Trick (Koda Kumi)|"Dirty Ballroom" '09]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 ~Universe~|Live Tour 2010]], [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|10th Anniversary FANTASIA]], [[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dream Music Park]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Live Tour 2018]], a-nation 2020, [[Koda Kumi 20th Anniversary Tour 2020 My Name Is...|Live Tour 2020]]<br />
*** '''PV Appearances''': [[Get Up & Move!!]], [[Show Girl|show girl]], [[Love Me Back|Love me back]], [[Hotel|HOTEL]], [[Money in My Bag|MONEY IN MY BAG]], [[Killer monster|Killer monsteR]]<br />
<br />
* Haluka "HALUKA" Vajra<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|Live Tour 2019]], [[Koda Kumi Love & Songs 2022|KODA KUMI Love & Songs 2022]]<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Ultraviolet]], [[Wicked Girls]], [[Goldfinger 2019|GOLDFINGER 2019]]/Livin' La Vida Loca, [[K (Koda Kumi)|k,]], [[Puff (Koda Kumi)|puff]]<br />
<br />
* Marina Matsumoto (Twitter: @_marina1995_ IG: marinamatsumoto)<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Live Tour 2018]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|Live Tour 2019]], a-nation 2020, [[Koda Kumi 20th Anniversary Tour 2020 My Name Is...|Live Tour 2020]]<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Ultraviolet]], [[Watch Out!! ~DNA~|WATCH OUT!! ~DNA~]], [[Lit|LIT]], [[Goldfinger 2019|GOLDFINGER 2019]]/Livin' La Vida Loca, [[K (Koda Kumi)|k,]], [[Puff (Koda Kumi)|puff]], [[Killer monster|Killer monsteR]]<br />
<br />
* [http://kacchoiicompany.tokyo/profile Minami Otsuka] (Twitter: @minami_otsuka IG: minami_otsuka1127)<br />
** A choreographer and dancer who has worked with Kuu since 2012<br />
*** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi Premium Night ~Love & Songs~|Premium Night ~Love & Songs~]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|Live Tour 2014]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|Live Tour 2016]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|Live Tour 2017]], a-nation 2020, [[Koda Kumi 20th Anniversary Tour 2020 My Name Is...|Live Tour 2020]]<br />
*** '''PV Appearances''': [[Shake Hip! (Koda Kumi)|Shake Hip!]], [[Like It (Koda Kumi)|Like It]], [[Haircut|HAIRCUT]], [[Watch Out!! ~DNA~|WATCH OUT!! ~DNA~]], [[Lit|LIT]], [[Killer monster|Killer monsteR]]<br />
<br />
* [https://dancemaster.avex.jp/instructor/profile/?id=7594 SHOWKO] (Twitter: @showko19861213 IG: showko1213)<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|15th Anniversary ~The Artist~]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|Live Tour 2017]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Live Tour 2018]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|Live Tour 2019]], a-nation 2020, [[Koda Kumi 20th Anniversary Tour 2020 My Name Is...|Live Tour 2020]], [[Koda Kumi Love & Songs 2022|KODA KUMI Love & Songs 2022]]<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Dreaming Now!]], [[Ultraviolet]], [[Wicked Girls]], [[Like It (Koda Kumi)|Like It]], [[Watch Out!! ~DNA~|WATCH OUT!! ~DNA~]], [[Lit|LIT]], [[Party (Koda Kumi)|PARTY]], [[Haircut|HAIRCUT]], [[Goldfinger 2019|GOLDFINGER 2019]]/Livin' La Vida Loca, [[K (Koda Kumi)|k,]], [[Puff (Koda Kumi)|puff]], [[Killer monster|Killer monsteR]]<br />
</small><br />
<br />
===Former Dancers===<br />
[[File:Koda Kumi Dancers Japonesque 2013.png|thumb|300px|Left to right, back to front: OOBA, Fujiken, U★G, SHINTA, Shun; Nanako, Minami, FUKO, Kaichou, Anna]]<br />
<br />
<small><br />
* Akiko<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Secret ~First Class Limited Live~|secret ~First Class Limited Live~]], [[Live Tour 2005 ~First Things~|Live Tour 2005]]<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Selfish]], [[Shake It|SHAKE IT]]<br />
<br />
* AKO<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Show Girl|show girl]], [[V.I.P. (Koda Kumi)|V.I.P.]]<br />
<br />
* Amami<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Live Tour 2018]]<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Ultraviolet]], [[Watch Out!! ~DNA~|WATCH OUT!! ~DNA~]], [[Party (Koda Kumi)|PARTY]]<br />
<br />
* [http://www.t-steps.jp/night_instructor/anna-2/ Anna]<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|Live Tour 2008]] (stand-in), [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2009 Trick|Live Tour 2009]] (stand-in), [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]] (sub & stand-in), Japonesque 13<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Shake Hip! (Koda Kumi)|Shake Hip!]]<br />
<br />
* [https://www.rei-dance.com/shibuya/instructor/detail/?id=170 Hachi]<br />
** A more traditional, jazzy dancer who featured from 2006-2010 in live shows<br />
*** '''Live Appearances''': [[Live Tour 2006~2007 ~Second Session~|Live Tour 2006~2007]], [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|Live Tour 2007]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|Live Tour 2008]], [[Koda Kumi 2009 Taiwan Live|Taiwan Live 2009]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 ~Universe~|Live Tour 2010]], [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|10th Anniversary FANTASIA]], [[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dream Music Park]]<br />
*** '''PV Appearances''':<br />
<br />
* [http://www.studioone.jp/fujiken.html Fujita "FUJIKEN" Kensuke]<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|10th Anniversary ~FANTASIA~]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|Live Tour 2014]]<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Escalate|ESCALATE]]<br />
<br />
* JuNGLE<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Secret ~First Class Limited Live~|secret ~First Class Limited Live~]], [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|Live Tour 2007]]<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Hot Stuff]], [[Escalate|ESCALATE]]<br />
<br />
* [https://artist-dance.jp/lesson/54/movie KAICHOU] (Twitter: @kaichou_y IG: kaichou.y)<br />
** Prominent female dancer from 2006-2016 who also choreographed many live performances.<br />
*** '''Live Appearances''': [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|Live Tour 2007]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|Live Tour 2008]], [[Trick (Koda Kumi)|"Dirty Ballroom" '09]], [[Koda Kumi 2009 Taiwan Live|Taiwan Live 2009]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2009 Trick|Live Tour 2009]], [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|10th Anniversary FANTASIA]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|Live Tour 2014]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|15th Anniversary ~The Artist~]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|Live Tour 2016]], a-nation '07-'11, '13-'15<br />
*** '''PV Appearances''': [[Freaky|FREAKY]], [[Show Girl|show girl]], [[Hashire!]], [[Can We Go Back]], [[Be My Baby (Koda Kumi)|BE MY BABY]], [[Megumi no Hito (Koda Kumi)|Megumi no Hito]], [[Shake Hip! (Koda Kumi)|Shake Hip!]], [[Dreaming Now!]], [[Money in My Bag|MONEY IN MY BAG]]<br />
<br />
* M@A<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Live Tour 2006~2007 ~Second Session~|Live Tour 2006~2007]], [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|Live Tour 2007]]<br />
<br />
* [https://msaagency.com/portfolio/maiko-fukuda/ Maiko "MAIKO" Fukuda]<br />
** A choreographer, director and staple of live performances from 2006-2015 who continues to choreograph live shows<br />
*** '''Live Appearances''': [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|Live Tour 2007]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2009 Trick|Live Tour 2009]], [[Koda Kumi 2009 Taiwan Live|Taiwan Live 2009]], [[Trick (Koda Kumi)|"Dirty Ballroom" '09]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 ~Universe~|Live Tour 2010]], [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|10th Anniversary FANTASIA]], [[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dream Music Park]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|15th Anniversary ~The Artist~]]<br />
*** '''PV Appearances''': [[V.I.P. (Koda Kumi)|V.I.P.]], [[Love Me Back|Love me back]], [[Show Girl|show girl]], [[Dreaming Now!]]<br />
<br />
* Miku Nagaoka<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|15th Anniversary ~The Artist~]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|Live Tour 2016]]<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Like It (Koda Kumi)|Like It]]<br />
<br />
* [https://artist-dance.jp/artists/40/detail NANAKO]<br />
** A dancer and choreographer for Kuu from 2008-2015<br />
*** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 ~Universe~|Live Tour 2010]], [[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dream Music Park]], [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|10th Anniversary ~FANTASIA~]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]], [[Koda Kumi 2013 Taiwan Live|Taiwan Live 2013]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|Live Tour 2014]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]]<br />
*** '''PV Appearances''': [[Ecstasy (Koda Kumi)|ECSTASY]], [[Escalate|ESCALATE]], [[Outside Fishbowl]], [[Lollipop (Koda Kumi)|Lollipop]], [[Pop Diva|POP DIVA]], [[V.I.P. (Koda Kumi)|V.I.P.]], [[Shake Hip! (Koda Kumi)|Shake Hip!]], [[Dreaming Now!]], [[Money in My Bag|MONEY IN MY BAG]], [[Dance in the Rain|Dance In The Rain]], [[Like It (Koda Kumi)|Like It]]<br />
<br />
* [https://ameblo.jp/ryon2-r2/ RYON-RYON] (Twitter: @RYONRYONR2 IG: ryon2r2]<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Secret ~First Class Limited Live~|secret ~First Class Limited Live~]], [[Live Tour 2005 ~First Things~|Live Tour 2005]], [[Live Tour 2006~2007 ~Second Session~|Live Tour 2006~2007]]<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Selfish]]<br />
<br />
* Sayaka<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Ultraviolet]], [[Wicked Girls]]<br />
<br />
* [http://www.shinnosuke-m.com/ Shinnosuke Motoyama] (Twitter handle: @s_addict55)<br />
** Prominent figure in Kuu's live shows from 2006-2010, now a player in the Prince of Tennis stage shows<br />
*** '''Live Appearances''': [[Live Tour 2005 ~First Things~|Live Tour 2005]], [[Live Tour 2006~2007 ~Second Session~|Live Tour 2006~2007]], [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|Live Tour 2007]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|Live Tour 2008]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2009 Trick|Live Tour 2009]], [[Koda Kumi 2009 Taiwan Live|Taiwan Live 2009]], [[Trick (Koda Kumi)|"Dirty Ballroom" '09]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 ~Universe~|Live Tour 2010]], [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|10th Anniversary FANTASIA]], [[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dream Music Park]]<br />
<br />
* [https://www.shintarow.com/pages/3074926/profile Shintaro "SHINTA" Araki]<br />
** Worked with Kuu from the beginning until approximately 2013, a staple of PVs and lives alike<br />
*** '''Live Appearances''': [[Secret ~First Class Limited Live~|secret ~FIRST CLASS LIMITED LIVE]], [[Live Tour 2005 ~First Things~|Live Tour 2005]], [[Live Tour 2006~2007 ~Second Session~|Live Tour 2006~2007]], [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|Live Tour 2007]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|Live Tour 2008]], [[Trick (Koda Kumi)|"Dirty Ballroom" '09]], [[Koda Kumi 2009 Taiwan Live|Taiwan Live 2009]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2009 Trick|Live Tour 2009]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 ~Universe~|Live Tour 2010]], [[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dream Music Park]], [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|10th Anniversary FANTASIA]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]], [[Koda Kumi Premium Night ~Love & Songs~|Premium Night ~Love & Songs~]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]]<br />
*** '''PV Appearances''': [[Selfish]], [[Trust You (Koda Kumi)|Trust you]], [[Juicy (Koda Kumi)|JUICY]], [[Freaky|FREAKY]], [[D.D.D. (Koda Kumi)|D.D.D.]], [[Birthday Eve]]<br />
<br />
* [https://dancingshun.web.fc2.com/ Shunsuke "SHUN" Omura] (IG: omura_shunsuke_shun)<br />
** A prominent dancer from Kuu's old crew from 2006 to about 2015; recently collaborated with other crew Minami and NANAKO on a different show <br />
*** '''Live Appearances''': [[Live Tour 2005 ~First Things~|Live Tour 2005]] a-nation '06, [[Live Tour 2006~2007 ~Second Session~|Live Tour 2006~2007]], [[Kingdom (Koda Kumi)|PREMIUM LIMITED LIVE IN HALL]], [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|Live Tour 2007]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|Live Tour 2008]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 ~Universe~|Live Tour 2010]], [[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dream Music Park]], [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|10th Anniversary FANTASIA]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|Live Tour 2014]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]]<br />
*** '''PV Appearances''': [[Selfish]], [[Lol (Koda Kumi)|LOL]]<br />
<br />
* [http://ug1202.web.fc2.com/ugofficial/webindex.html Yuji "U★G" Onoue] (Twitter handle: @ug_only_one)<br />
** Rose to fame with Koda from 2006-2015 who continues to choreograph live shows<br />
*** '''Live Appearances''': [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|Live Tour 2007]], [[Kingdom (Koda Kumi)|PREMIUM LIMITED LIVE IN HALL]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|Live Tour 2008]], [[Trick (Koda Kumi)|"Dirty Ballroom" '09]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2009 Trick|Live Tour 2009]], [[Koda Kumi 2009 Taiwan Live|Taiwan Live 2009]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 ~Universe~|Live Tour 2010]], [[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dream Music Park]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]], [[Koda Kumi Premium Night ~Love & Songs~|Premium Night ~Love & Songs~]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]], a-nation '13, [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|Live Tour 2014]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]], a-nation '08-'10 & '13<br />
*** '''PV Appearances''': [[Escalate|ESCALATE]]<br />
<br />
* Waka (Twitter: IG: waka_kyoto)<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|15th Anniversary ~The Artist~]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|Live Tour 2016]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|Live Tour 2017]]<br />
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===PV Choreographies===<br />
<small><br />
* '''AKIKO & TOKIKO''': [[Crazy 4 U]], [[Selfish]], [[Shake It|SHAKE IT]]<br />
* '''AKO''': [[Wicked Girls]]<br />
* '''FUKO''': [[Megumi no Hito (Koda Kumi)|Megumi no Hito]], [[Bambi]], [[Love Me Back]], [[Hotel|HOTEL]], [[Bassline]], [[Hush (Koda Kumi)|HUSH]]<br />
* '''MAIKO''': [[Show Girl|show girl]], [[Be My Baby (Koda Kumi)|BE MY BABY]], [[V.I.P. (Koda Kumi)|V.I.P.]], [[ESCALATE]], [[Shake Hip! (Koda Kumi)|Shake Hip!]], [[Dreaming Now!]], [[Lit|LIT]] (with AKO), [[Party (Koda Kumi)|PARTY]], [[Watch Out!! ~DNA~|WATCH OUT!! ~DNA~]], [[K (Koda Kumi)|k,]], [[Goldfinger 2019|GOLDFINGER 2019]]/Livin' La Vida Loca, [[Puff (Koda Kumi)|puff]], [[XXKK]]<br />
* '''MAIKO & AKO''': [[Lit|LIT]]<br />
* '''MAIKO & FUKO''': [[Killer monster|Killer monsteR]]<br />
* '''MAIKO & OOBA''': [[Ultraviolet]]<br />
* '''NANAKO''': [[Can We Go Back]]<br />
* '''OOBA''': [[Lol (Koda Kumi)|LOL]]<br />
* '''SHUN''': [[Juicy|JUICY]]<br />
* '''U★G''': [[So Nice]]<br />
</small><br />
<br />
===Live Choreographies===<br />
<small><br />
* '''ACHI''': [[Insane (Koda Kumi)|Insane]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|Live Tour 2017]], Medley @ [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|The Artist]]<br />
* '''AKO''': Opening & [[Wicked Girls]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|Live Tour 2017]], [[Pin Drop|PIN DROP]] & [[Haircut|HAIRCUT]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Live Tour 2018]]<br />
* '''FUKO''': [[Black Candy]], [[Bambi (Koda Kumi)|Bambi]], [[Melting (Koda Kumi)|Melting]], [[Megumi no Hito (Koda Kumi)|Megumi no Hito]] & [[Lick Me|Lick me]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]]; [[KO-SO-KO-SO]], [[Black Cherry (Koda Kumi song)|Black Cherry INTRODUCTION]], [[Juicy (Koda Kumi)|JUICY]] remix, [[Hot Stuff (Koda Kumi)|Hot Stuff]] remix & [[Love Me Back]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]]; [[Winner Girls]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|Live Tour 2014]]; [[Mercedes]] & [[Life So Good!!|LIFE so GOOD!!]] @ [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]]; [[Hotel|HOTEL]] @ [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|The Artist]]; [[Shhh!]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|Live Tour 2016]]; [[Bassline]] & [[Damn real]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|Live Tour 2017]]; [[Hush (Koda Kumi)|HUSH]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Live Tour 2018]]<br />
* '''KAICHOU''': [[But (Koda Kumi)|BUT]]/[[Lollipop (Koda Kumi)|Lollipop]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|Live Tour 2016]]<br />
* '''JuNGLE''': [[Poppin' Love Cocktail|Poppin'love cocktail]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]]<br />
* '''MAIKO''': [[Pop Diva|POP DIVA]], [[Lollipop (Koda Kumi)|Lollipop]] & [[Be My Baby (Koda Kumi)|BE MY BABY]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]]; [[D.D.D. (Koda Kumi)|D.D.D.]], [[V.I.P. (Koda Kumi)|V.I.P.]], [[Pink Spider (Koda Kumi)|Pink Spider]], [[Escalate|ESCALATE]], [[Be My Baby (Koda Kumi)|BE MY BABY]], @ [[Poppin' Love Cocktail|Poppin' love cocktail]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]]; [[Xxx (Koda Kumi)|XXX]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|Live Tour 2014]]; [[House Party]], [[Lippy]], & [[Dance in the Rain|Dance In The Rain]] @ [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]]; [[Show Me Your Holla|SHOW ME YOUR HOLLA]], [[Touch Down|TOUCH DOWN]], [[Taboo (Koda Kumi)|TABOO]], [[Bambi (Koda Kumi)|Bambi]] & Medley @ [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|The Artist]]; [[Dance in the Rain|Dance In The Rain]] & [[Can We Go Back]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|Live Tour 2016]]; [[Scream (Koda Kumi)|ScREaM]], [[Watch Out!! ~DNA~|WATCH OUT!! ~DNA~]] & [[Hot Hot (Koda Kumi)|HOT HOT]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Live Tour 2018]]<br />
* '''MAIKO & OOBA''': [[Loaded (Koda Kumi)|LOADED]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|Live Tour 2014]]; [[Ultraviolet]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|Live Tour 2017]]<br />
* '''NANAKO''': [[Can We Go Back]] & [[Work It Out!]] @ Live Tour 2010 -UNIVERSE-, [[Boom Boom Boys]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]]<br />
* '''OOBA''': [[Is This Trap|IS THIS TRAP?]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]]; Medley @ [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|The Artist]]; [[Won't Be Long|WON'T BE LONG]]~Red Cherry Version~Dance Part @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|Live Tour 2016]]<br />
* '''OOBA & ACHI''': [[Guess Who Is Back]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Live Tour 2018]]<br />
* '''SHOWKO''': [[OMG (Koda Kumi)|OMG]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|Live Tour 2019]]<br />
* '''SHUN''': [[At the Weekend|AT THE WEEKEND]], [[Cutie Honey]]/[[Butterfly (Koda Kumi)|Butterfly]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]]; [[Jounetsu (Koda Kumi)|Jounetsu]], [[Ai wo Tomenaide]] & [[Taboo (Koda Kumi)|TABOO]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]]; [[Butterfly (Koda Kumi)|Butterfly]] & [[Imagine (Koda Kumi)|Imagine]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|Live Tour 2014]]; [[But (Koda Kumi)|BUT]] @ [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]]<br />
* '''U★G''': [[Aitakute (Koda Kumi)|Aitakute]], [[Hey Baby!|Hey baby!]] & [[Choi Tashi Life]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]]; [[So Nice]] & [[Selfish]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]]; [[Everyday (Koda Kumi)|Everyday]] & [[U Know|U KNOW]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|Live Tour 2014]]; [[Sukideshite]] & [[What's Up (Koda Kumi)|What's Up]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|Live Tour 2017]]; [[Work That]] & [[Koi no Tsubomi]]~[[I'll Be There (Koda Kumi)|I'll be there]]~[[Someday (Koda Kumi)|Someday]] medley @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Live Tour 2018]]; Put Your Hands Up!! @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|Live Tour 2019]]<br />
</small><br />
</div><br />
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==References==<br />
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==External Links==<br />
* [http://rhythmzone.net/koda/index.html Japanese Official Website]<br />
* [http://www.avex.com.tw/kodakumi/ Taiwanese Official Website]<br />
* [http://kodakumi.jp/ Official International Community]<br />
* [http://www.facebook.com/KodaKumiOfficial Official Facebook]<br />
* [http://www.facebook.com/pages/%E5%80%96%E7%94%B0%E4%BE%86%E6%9C%AADejavu/164299766953925 Dejavu Official Facebook]<br />
* [http://twitter.com/kodakuminet Official Twitter]<br />
* [http://www.instagram.com/kodakumi_official/ Official Instagram]<br />
* [http://www.youtube.com/user/KODAKUMINET Official YouTube]<br />
* [http://www.ustream.tv/channel/kodakuminet Official USTREAM]<br />
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'''Koda Kumi''' (倖田來未) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer from [[wikipedia:Kyoto|Kyoto]]. She made her debut through [[avex trax]]'s sub-label [[rhythm zone]] in late 2000 with the single "[[Take Back|TAKE BACK]]", though it wasn't until 2002 that she released her debut album, ''[[Affection|affection]]''. Since the release of her first best album ''[[Best ~First Things~|BEST ~first things~]]'' in 2005, her popularity has grown considerably. Other factors such as her appearance on the Japanese soundtrack of ''[[Wikipedia:Final Fantasy X-2|Final Fantasy X-2]]'', her "ero-kakkoi" image, and her "12 Days of Christmas" wide-scale release of one single every week from December to February (2005-2006) had all contributed to her increase in popularity.<br />
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Koda is also the elder sister of [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] singer-songwriter [[misono]].<br />
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==Profile==<br />
*'''Stage Name:''' Koda Kumi (倖田來未), Koda <small>(US)</smalL><br />
*'''Birth Name:''' Kouda Kumiko (神田來未子)<br />
*'''Nickname:''' Kuu-chan, Kuu-tan, Queen of Live<br />
*'''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1982|11|13|mf=yes}}<br />
*'''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Kyoto|Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan]] <br />
*'''[[Blood Type]]:''' A<br />
*'''Height:''' 154 cm / 5'0"<br />
*'''Favorite Artists:''' [[Wikipedia:Christina Aguilera|Christina Aguilera]] & [[Wikipedia:Ja Rule|Ja Rule]]<br />
*'''Favorite Music:''' Rock, R&B<br />
*'''People She Respects:''' Her parents<br />
*'''Family:''' Husband (singer [[KENJI03]]), son, younger sister (singer [[misono]]), parents<br />
*'''Groups:'''<br />
** [[99% Radio Allstars]] (2003)<br />
** [[a-nation's party]] (2011)<br />
** [[Tokyo Pudding to Taisetsu na Nakamatachi]] (2014)<br />
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==Biography==<br />
[[File:Koda Kumi - Auditions.jpg|thumb|250px|Koda Kumi during early audtions]]<br />
===Early Life - Debut===<br />
Koda Kumi was the first girl born into her family. Since her mother was a lounge singer, Koda looked up to her and had dreamed of becoming a singer since elementary school. <br />
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When she was in her teens, Koda went through a number of auditions where she sang a songs such as [[JUDY AND MARY]]'s "[[Hello! Orange Sunshine]]". She even auditioned alongside [[Goto Maki]] for the 3rd generation of [[Morning Musume]] when she was seventeen. In 1999 Kumi participated in "[http://www.avexnet.or.jp/avexdream_final/ avex dream 2000]", a singing competition in which hopefuls audition for a chance to become part of avex's next popular idol group of the new millenium. Kumi performed [[Alone]] by [[Okamoto Mayo]]. After placing second in the contest, she was signed onto the [[rhythm zone]] sub-label of [[avex trax]]. It is unclear whether or not she made it into [[Morning Musume]] when she auditioned, and if she turned it down due to the fact that she signed a contract with [[avex trax]].<br />
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In December 2000, Koda's debut single, "[[Take Back|TAKE BACK]]", was released. The single only reached #59 on the Oricon charts. Following her debut and partly as a result of poor promotion by avex, Koda ended up releasing a string of unsuccessful singles. Six months later, Koda released "[[Trust Your Love]]" which managed to crack the top twenty on the [[Oricon]] charts. She then released an English version of "[[Take Back|TAKE BACK]]" in the [[Wikipedia:United States|United States]] which reached #18 on the US Billboard Hot Dance Music charts.<br />
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[[File:2002affectionpromo.jpeg|thumb|250px|left|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Affection|affection]]'' (2002)]]<br />
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Having worked very hard on writing the lyrics to these tracks and having them not sell well, Koda became depressed. She began overeating to comfort herself. Later, when asked why Kumi was so poorly promoted, [[Matsuura Max]] replied that she was overweight and that promoting her with her current image would not help. Koda then started working on her image, keeping a strict diet and committing to a vigorous exercise routine. She has also mentioned that moral support from her then boyfriend helped motivate her to stick with the routine.<br />
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Near the end of 2001, Koda joined [[Komuro Tetsuya]]'s charity drive, [[song nation]]. The song project, featuring other popular avex artists such as [[Hamasaki Ayumi]] and [[Amuro Namie]], came together to help raise money for victims of the attack on the [[Wikipedia:World Trade Center|World Trade Center]] on September 11, 2001. Koda collaborated with avex label-mate [[BoA]] on the single, "[[The Meaning of Peace|the meaning of peace]]". <br />
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In March of 2002, Koda released the single "[[So Into You]]". The single only peaked at #50, but was the lead single on her debut album, ''[[Affection|affection]]''. ''[[Affection|affection]]'' reached #12 on the Oricon charts (a higher position than any reached by her previous single releases) and eventually sold around 100,000 copies.<br />
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===Initial Success===<br />
[[File:2003grow into onepromo.jpeg|thumb|250px|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Grow Into One|grow into one]]'' (2003)]]<br />
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Koda's next couple of releases were met with mediocre sales. The singles "[[Love Across the Ocean|love across the ocean]]" and "[[M.A.Z.E|m・a・z・e]]" only peaked at #19 and #25 respectively on the [[Oricon]] chart, and failed to sell over 30,000 copies. During this time, she also released another single in the US, "[[Trust Your Love]]". The single did well reaching #19 on the Billboard Hot 100 Sales Chart, and #1 on the Billboard Hot Dance Music Chart.<br />
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It was rumored that Koda's contract would not be renewed and that she would be dropped from the label. Luckily, her big break came with the release of "[[Real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba|real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba]]". The single contained the two songs featured in the [[Wikipedia:Playstation 2|Playstation 2]] video game, ''[[Wikipedia:Final Fantasy X-2|Final Fantasy X-2]]''. The single reached #3 on the [[Oricon]] charts, becoming Koda's first release to enter the top ten and selling 282,734 copies. The single was #24 highest-selling single of 2003.<br />
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Within weeks of [[Real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba]]'s release, Koda's second album was released. Her sophomore album, ''[[Grow Into One|grow into one]]'', showed off a change in style, with more of the tracks having urban flavour to them. The album reached #9 on the Oricon charts, selling over double the amount of her [[Affection|debut album]]'s sales.<br />
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[[File:Girlsselfish.png|thumb|250px|left|Koda Kumi promoting [[Girls ~Selfish~|girls ~Selfish~]] (2004) ]]<br />
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===Ero-Kakkoii Image - Major Success===<br />
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Koda's next releases, ("[[Come With Me|COME WITH ME]]", "[[Gentle Words]]", and "[[Crazy 4 U]]") all managed to chart within the bottom half of the top twenty on [[Oricon]]. Her next album, ''[[Feel My Mind|feel my mind]]'' reached #7 on the [[Oricon]], although it ended up selling less than ''[[Grow Into One|grow into one]]''.<br />
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With the release of the "[[Crazy 4 U]]" [[PV|music video]], Koda Kumi's image had noticeably changed, changing from teen idol to a more mature image focused on sexual appeal. She and her label [[avex trax|avex]] mutually agreed that it was the best move for her career to develop a sexier image (much like how [[Sugimoto Aya]] was marketed in the 1980s). This style is referred to as Ero-Kakkoii, which means ''Erotic-Cool''. In the "[[Crazy 4 U]]" music video, Koda is scantly dressed, and dances provactively. This image transition is often compared with [[Wikipedia:Christina Aguilera|Christina Aguilera]]'s change going into her music video for her song "[[Wikipedia:Dirrty|Dirrty]]". The Ero-Kakkoii image would become Koda's trademark and would rocket her to fame.<br />
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Success struck again for Koda with the single, "[[Love & Honey|LOVE & HONEY]]". The a-side, "[[Cutie Honey|CUTIE HONEY]]" is a cover of 1970's anime opening by [[Maekawa Yoko]]. The song was originally found as a first press bonus track on her album, ''[[Feel My Mind|feel my mind]]''. The song had two tie-ins: it was the opening theme song to both the [[Cutie Honey (OVA)|Re:CUTIE HONEY]] [[Anime|anime]] [[OVA]] and the [[Cutie Honey (film)|CUTIE HONEY]] live action movie (in which Koda made a cameo as the ''diva'' that sings to [[Sister Jill]]). The single did extremely well, reaching #4 on the [[Oricon]] charts and selling 150,634 copies.<br />
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[[File:2005BEST ~first things~promo.jpeg|thumb|250px|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Best ~First Things~|BEST ~first things~]]'' (2005)]]<br />
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Koda's next single, "[[Chase]]" only manged to reached #18 on the charts and is her last single thus far to not chart within the Oricon top ten. Her next two singles, ("[[Kiseki (Koda Kumi)|Kiseki]]" and "[[Hands (Koda Kumi)|hands]]") were both ballads, and both managed to reach #7 on the [[Oricon]] charts. <br />
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Koda Kumi's fourth album, ''[[Secret (Koda Kumi)|secret]]'' was a major success. It reached #3 on the [[Oricon]] charts, sold a total of 522,201 copies, and became the #22 album of 2005. Two months later, she released the single "[[Hot Stuff]]", which is a collaboration with rapper [[KM-MARKIT]].<br />
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===The Best Sessions===<br />
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In June 2005, Koda released her 16th single, "[[Butterfly (Koda Kumi)|Butterfly]]". The single was an instant hit, reaching #2 on the [[Oricon]] chart and becoming the #85 single of the year. The song "Butterfly" won her the 47th Japan Record Awards in December, 2005. Koda then released two more singles: "[[Flower (Koda Kumi)|flower]]" and "[[Promise / Star]]".<br />
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On September 21st, Koda released the album, ''[[Best ~First Things~|BEST ~first things~]]''. The album was a two-disc best-of compilation containing all of her singles up till that point (this is the only album where her previous three singles are found). The album was a massive hit and reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts. Even though it is a "best-of", the album is often considered Koda's breakthrough album. The album sold 1,207,793 copies in 2005, becoming the #6 album of the year as well as the highest selling album for a female artist in 2005. <br />
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[[File:2006BEST second sessionpromo.jpeg|thumb|250px|left|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Best ~Second Session~|BEST ~second session~]]'' (2006)]]<br />
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Starting in December, Koda began a release project in which she would release twelve singles, one each week for twelve weeks, as a play on the 12 days of Christmas. Each single would feature Koda in outfits from a variety of places from all over the world; specifically, the theme locations were [[Wikipedia:Alaska|Alaska]], [[Wikipedia:California|Californa]], [[Wikipedia:England|England]], [[Wikipedia:Brazil|Brazil]], [[Wikipedia:China|China]], [[Wikipedia:Spain|Spain]], [[Wikipedia:Africa|Africa]], [[Wikipedia:India|India]], [[Wikipedia:France|France]], [[Wikipedia:Hawaii|Hawaii]], [[Wikipedia:Italy|Italy]], and finally [[Japan]] (in that order).<br />
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The first of these twelve singles, "[[You (Koda Kumi)|you]]" was a winter ballad which rose to the top of the charts. The single became Koda's first #1 single. All of the singles managed to chart in the top-ten. The sixth single, "[[Feel (Koda Kumi)|feel]]" also managed to reach #1 on the Oricon charts. <br />
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When the spines of all 12 singles are lined up, an image of Koda is revealed. The same happens when the back covers of the singles are placed next to each other, like a jigsaw puzzle.<br />
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In March 2006, Koda released ''[[Best ~Second Session~|BEST ~second session~]]'', a compilation of all 12 singles of the release project. The album was another hit, reaching #1 on the Oricon charts, selling 1,768,628, and becoming the #2 album of 2006. <br />
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By the end of 2006, ''[[Best ~First Things~|BEST ~first things~]]'' had nearly sold two million copies, becoming the #17 album of 2006.<br />
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===Black Cherry===<br />
[[File:2006Black Cherrypromo.jpeg|thumb|250px|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Black Cherry (Koda Kumi album)|Black Cherry]]'' (2006)]]<br />
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"[[Koi no Tsubomi]]" was Koda's first single to be released after the 12 singles project. Released in May 2006, it debuted at #2 with 140,000 copies sold. This gave the single the highest weekly debut sales for female artists in 2006, until [[Hamasaki Ayumi]] surpassed it with her single "[[Blue Bird (Hamasaki Ayumi)|BLUE BIRD]]" in June. The title was reclaimed by Koda after her release of "[[4 Hot Wave|4 hot wave]]", which debuted at #2 behind [[KinKi Kids]].<br />
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Koda's first photobook, [[Maroc|MAROC]], was also released alongside "[[4 Hot Wave|4 hot wave]]". The photos were photographed by famous fashion photographer [[Wikipedia:Leslie Kee|Leslie Kee]] in [[Wikipedia:Morocco|Morocco]].<br />
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In October, Koda released her 33rd single "[[Yume no Uta / Futari de...]]", described as a "two-story ballad single,". Both songs on the single shared the same melody, with different lyrics and arrangements. This is because Koda felt that the melody contained both sad and happy elements.<br />
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Koda's next singles were "[[Won't Be Long|WON'T BE LONG]]", a duet with fellow [[rhythm zone]] artist [[EXILE]], and "[[Cherry Girl / Unmei]]". Both singles were released a week prior to her fifth studio album, ''[[Black Cherry (Koda Kumi album)|Black Cherry]]''. The album include all the a-side songs from her 2006 singles (excluding "[[Futari de...]]"). ''[[Black Cherry (Koda Kumi album)|Black Cherry]]'' became the first studio album from a female artist to stay at the #1 position for four weeks since [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]'s album third album, ''[[Duty]]'' in 2000.<br />
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[[File:Freakypromo.png|250px|thumb|left|Koda Kumi promoting "[[Freaky|FREAKY]]" (2007)]]<br />
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===Kingdom===<br />
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On March 14, 2007, Koda Kumi's third best-of compilation, ''[[Best ~Bounce & Lovers~|BEST ~BOUNCE & LOVERS~]]'' (a special release limited to 300,000 copies) was released alongside her first single of 2007, "[[But / Aishou|BUT / Aishou]]". Album and single both reached #2 on the Oricon charts.<br />
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Following the trend she started with the release of "[[4 Hot Wave|4 hot wave]]" in 2006, Koda released another four-track summer single, "[[Freaky|FREAKY]]". [[Freaky|FREAKY]] became Koda's fourth #1 single.<br />
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She then released ballad single "[[Ai no Uta (Koda Kumi)|Ai no Uta]]" in September, which charted at #2. Her next single, "[[Last Angel|LAST ANGEL]]" ( a collaboration with former [[rhythm zone]] artist [[Tohoshinki]]) features the theme song to the Japanese release of ''[[Wikipedia:Resident Evil: Extinction|Resident Evil: Extinction]]''.<br />
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On the December 21st 2007, Koda Kumi became the seventh Japanese female artist to hold a solo concert at [[Tokyo Dome]]. Celebrating the 7th year anniversary since her debut with "[[Take Back|TAKE BACK]]" tickets for the ''[[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2007 ~Black Cherry~ SPECIAL FINAL in TOKYO DOME]]'' show were priced at &yen;7,777.<br />
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[[File:2008Kingdompromo.jpeg|thumb|250px|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Kingdom (Koda Kumi)|Kingdom]]'' (2008)]]<br />
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Koda's sixth studio album, ''[[Kingdom (Koda Kumi)|Kingdom]]'', was released on the 30th of January 2008, one week after her first single of 2008, "[[Anytime|anytime]]". The album reached #1 on the Oricon charts and held the #1 position for two weeks, selling over 500,000 copies. The CD+2DVD included footage from her PREMIUM LIMITED LIVE IN HALL IN YOKOHAMA ARENA concert as well as [[PV|music video]]'s for every single track on the album.<br />
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===Controversy===<br />
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On February 1, 2008, Koda Kumi was retelling the story (on the TBS radio show, All Night Nippon) of how her manager recently got married and how she had asked her manager "whether or not they would have children". When her manager replied that they wouldn't for the time being, Koda responded by commenting on how they should have children early because "when women are around 35 years old their amniotic fluid go bad".<br />
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The comment was so offensive that many radio shows and newspapers received angry complaints from women around the country. [[avex trax]] decided that all promotion of ''[[Kingdom (Koda Kumi)|Kingdom]]'' was to be canceled. Koda's official website was shut down. Websites featuring her were also closed down by companies that endorsed her, such as Kirin and Kose Vise. <br />
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[[File:2008moonpromo.jpeg|250px|thumb|left|Koda Kumi promoting "[[Moon (Koda Kumi)|MOON]]" (2008)]]<br />
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One week later, Koda Kumi appeared in an exclusive interview on Fuji TV's "FNN Super News" to apologize for the offensive remark she made. Even though she tearfully apologized for the harm she caused, reactions to Koda's apology were mostly negative. An informal poll taken after the broadcast through Sankei Sports' website indicated that 81% of the viewers felt the apology was insufficient while only 9% said it was enough.<br />
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===Post-Controversy===<br />
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As of April 2008, her endorsements with Kosé and Gillette were reopened. However, she is no longer the spokesperson for Honda, Kirin, and GemCerey.<br />
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[[File:2009trickpromo.jpeg|250px|thumb|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Trick (Koda Kumi)|TRICK]]'' (2009)]]<br />
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On March 31, 2008 her ''[[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2007 ~Black Cherry~ SPECIAL FINAL in TOKYO DOME]]'' DVD was released and reached #1 on the Oricon DVD Charts. Her ''[[Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|LIVE TOUR 2008 ~Kingdom~]]'' went on as planned, starting on April 12, 2008, where she again apologized for her controversial remark. The shows on the 15th and 17th of May, 2008 at [[Wikipedia:Yoyogi|Yoyogi]] National First Gymnasium, Tokyo, were filmed for a WOWOW TV broadcast on the 26th of July. ''[[Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|LIVE TOUR 2008 ~Kingdom~]]'' was released on DVD on September 24, 2008, becoming her fifth consecutive #1 DVD.<br />
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On April 17, 2008, Avex Entertainment announced Koda's 40th single, a "four-elements single," featuring four tracks (much like "[[Freaky|FREAKY]]" and "[[4 Hot Wave|4 hot wave]]") called "[[Moon (Koda Kumi)|MOON]]". It was released on June 11, 2008 and reached #2 on the Oricon Single Charts. Koda followed the release of "[[Moon (Koda Kumi)|MOON]]" with her 41st single, "[[TABOO]]" on October 8, 2008. TABOO reached #1 on the Oricon chart, making it her fifth #1 single. Her 42nd single, "[[Stay With Me (Koda Kumi)|stay with me]]", was released on December 24th, 2008 and also debuted at #1. It is described as a "winter love ballad" and is featured in the [https://www.au.com/mobile/service/list/end/lismo-music-smartphone/ au LISMO] [[CM]]. <br />
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On January 28, 2009, Koda released her seventh studio album, ''[[Trick (Koda Kumi)|TRICK]]'', which topped the [[Oricon]] Charts at #1 for 2 consecutive weeks.<br />
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On March 25th, Koda released two albums: ''[[Out Works & Collaboration Best]]'' and ''[[Driving Hit's]]'', the latter is a remix album remixed entirely by [[HOUSE NATION]]. On March 31, 2009, Koda released her 43rd single, "[[It's All Love!|It's all Love!]]" a collaboration with her younger sister, [[misono]]. The second song on the single, "[[Faraway (Koda Kumi)|faraway]]", was a solo ballad by Koda, and was used as a theme song for the movie "Subaru".<br />
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===Tenth Anniversary===<br />
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The year 2010 marked Koda's tenth anniversary in the music industry. It would be a busy year of live performances and new music. She kicked off the year with a cover of [[Wikipedia: Kelly Clarkson|Kelly Clarkson's]] "Can We Go Back" as the A-side to her newest single [[Can We Go Back|of the same name]] which released at the end of January.<br />
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[[File:UNIVERSEpromo1.jpg|left|250px|thumb|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Best ~Third Universe~ & 8th Al "Universe"]]'' (2010)]]<br />
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On February 3, 2010, Koda released her third best-of album packaged with her eighth studio album, ''[[Best ~Third Universe~ & 8th Al "Universe"|BEST ~third universe~ & 8th AL "UNIVERSE"]]''. The best-of album included hits from her albums ''[[Black Cherry (Koda Kumi album)|Black Cherry]]'' through ''[[Trick|TRICK]]'', and the DVD included [[PV]]s throughout that era and for the new album. Though critical opinions conflicted on her newest album, it managed to rank as the 18th album of the year on the Oricon charts. <br />
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In the early spring, Koda embarked on her concert tour for ''[[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 Universe|UNIVERSE]]'', which ran until mid-June. In July, she held a two-day concert event titled "Dream Music Park" at Yokohama Stadium. The footage would later be included on the limited release of her ninth album ''[[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dejavu]]''. <br />
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On October 13, 2010, Koda released her first cover album ''[[Eternity ~Love & Songs~|ETERNITY ~Love & Songs~]]''. It contained modern updates of mostly older J-Pop songs from the 1970s through to the 1990s, but also a cover of her sister [[misono]]'s 2010 release "[[0-ji Mae no Tsunderella|0-ji Mae no Tsunderella]]". Her covers of "[[Be My Baby (Koda Kumi)|BE MY BABY]]" and "[[Megumi no Hito (Koda Kumi)|Megumi no Hito]]" were used in the promotional ads for the album, and have since become staples of almost every live performance.<br />
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Koda promoted her new cover album the night prior to its release, through the end of October 2010, with a limited concert series known as ''[[Koda Kumi "Eternity ~Love & Songs~" at Billboard Live|ETERNITY ~Love & Songs~ Live at Billboard]]'', and, true to the Billboard approach, was performed in a relaxed setting with a live band that evoked an "unplugged" style.<br />
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Koda ended the year with a one-night-only event known as ''[[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|FANTASIA]]'', her ultimate tenth anniversary celebration, held on December 5, 2010. The Queen of Live was true to form with an opening performance of "[[Butterfly (Koda Kumi)|Butterfly]]" seeing her "fly" through the stadium, ride around the stage in small cars with her sister [[misono]] during their performance of "[[It's All Love!|It's all Love!]]", and utilize a rotating platform for a variety of heavily-choreographed performances with almost all of her backup dancers participating in the show.<br />
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===Dejavu, Marriage & Pregnancy===<br />
Following her trend of first-quarter album releases, her ninth album ''[[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dejavu]]'' released on March 2, 2011. The album was notably a return to her J-Urban, J-R&B form with songs like "[[Okay]]", "[[Passing By|Passing By]]", and "[[At The Weekend|AT THE WEEKEND]]". It was front-lined by her up-tempo hit singles "[[Pop Diva|POP DIVA]]" and "[[Lollipop (Koda Kumi)|Lollipop]]". At the end of March, Koda began a seven-month concert tour for ''Dejavu'' that culminated at the end of October.<br />
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[[File:dejavupromo.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Koda Kumi promoting "[[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dejavu]]" (2011)]]<br />
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On August 2, 2011, Koda released two limited edition DVD sets: ''[[Koda Kumi Live DVD Singles Best Aka Ban|Aka Ban]]'' and ''[[Koda Kumi Live DVD Singles Best Ao Ban|Ao Ban]]'' (lit. Red Disc and Blue Disc). They each contained a DVD of 25 "best" live performances from her concerts in digest format, as well as behind the scenes footage of her [[PV]]s. The sets also came with a photobook. <br />
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The artwork for each set came from her upcoming single "[[4 Times|4 TIMES]]", which would be released a few weeks later. Following the tradition of Koda's summer singles, it was a maxi release with four songs: "[[Poppin' Love Cocktail|Poppin' love cocktail]]" feat. [[TEEDA]], "[[V.I.P.]]", "[[In the Air (Koda Kumi)|IN THE AIR]]", and "[[Ko-So-Ko-So|KO-SO-KO-SO]]".<br />
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On December 13, 2011, Koda announced on her website that she would be marrying [[BACK-ON]]'s guitarist and vocalist [[KENJI03]] by the end of the month. She had met KENJI03 while recording "[[Poppin' Love Cocktail|Poppin' love cocktail]]" with his bandmate [[TEEDA]]. Three days later, she revealed her pregnancy to her fans at a fanclub mini-concert.<ref>"[http://rhythmzone.net/koda/news/111213.html 倖田來未 オフィシャルサイト]". Retrieved 2011-12-13.</ref><br />
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===JAPONESQUE & Hiatus===<br />
On January 25, 2012, Koda released her tenth album, ''[[Japonesque|JAPONESQUE]]''. It had been recorded in both Japan and the United States, becoming her third studio album to be recorded in the latter country. ''JAPONESQUE'' reflects this, containing two songs featuring popular American artists: "[[Slow (Koda Kumi)|Slow]]" featured R&B artist [[Wikipedia:Omarion|Omarion]] and "[[V.I.P.|V.I.P.]]" featured an English rap portion by hip-hop artist [[Wikipedia:T-Pain|T-Pain]]. The CD+DVD release contained PVs for almost every song on the album, a feat that hasn't been matched since ''[[Kingdom (Koda Kumi)|Kingdom]]''.<br />
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[[File:JAPONESQUEPROMO.jpg|left|250px|thumb|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Japonesque|JAPONESQUE]]'' (2012)]]<br />
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The album featured a variety of genres, from electronic to J-R&B, J-Urban and hip-hop to J-Rock, and songs featuring her staple ero-kakkoii and cute styles. The inconsistency of the album's genre was questioned by many critics, but the album was considered a commercial success, and became [[:Category:Gold Albums|certified Gold]].<br />
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Because of her pregnancy, Koda went on a hiatus lasting a little more than half of the year, and 2012 thus marked a very slow year for the usually busy singer. It would be the first year she did not attend [[avex trax|avex]]'s [[a-nation]]. On July 17, 2012, Koda gave birth to a baby boy.<br />
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Her release schedule picked up again in the summer of 2012, beginning with July 25th's release of a new digital single, "[[Whatchu Waitin' On|Whatchu Waitin' On?]]". August 1st saw the release of ''[[Beach Mix]]'', a summer and beach party-themed remix album which was fronted by the new single. In October, Koda released the single "[[Go to the Top (Koda Kumi)|Go to the top]]", which was her first release since "[[Cutie Honey]]" to be used as an [[Anime|anime]] opening theme (for ''[[Wikipedia: List of Muv-Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse episodes|Muv-Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse]]'').<br />
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In spite of her hiatus, Koda didn't forego her Queen of Live status, as November saw a limited concert series entitled ''[[Koda Kumi Premium Night ~Love & Songs~|KODA KUMI Premium Night ~Love & Songs~]]''. The video release contained footage from the November 13, 2012 performance - the night of her 30th birthday. The show was an extravagant performance of mostly Koda's ballads, with older songs such as "[[Pearl Moon]]" and "[[1000 no Kotoba]]" being performed for the first time in many years. Koda closed out the year with the release of her first Christmastime ballad since "[[Stay with Me (Koda Kumi)|stay with me]]" in 2008, "[[Koishikute]]", on December 26, 2012.<br />
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In March 2013, a little over a year after the album's release, Koda began her three-month ''[[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2013 ~JAPONESQUE~]]'' tour.<br />
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[[File:Bon Voyage Promo.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Bon Voyage (Koda Kumi)|Bon Voyage]]'' (2014)]]<br />
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===Bon Voyage===<br />
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Shortly before she began touring, her second cover album dropped, titled ''[[Color the Cover|Color The Cover]]''. As promotion for the various songs, she performed a handful of them on live TV with the original artists. The album included the B-side to the "[[Koishikute]]" single, "[[Alone (Koda Kumi)|Alone]]", the [[Okamoto Mayo]] song Koda sang in the audition that landed her career. It also included a controversial, highly synthesized version of "[[Pink Spider (Koda Kumi)|Pink Spider]]" by [[hide]].<br />
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2013 saw the release of many digital live albums for all of her concert tours from ''TRICK'' to ''JAPONESQUE'', as well as five digital-only best-of releases. <br />
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In the run-up to her eleventh album ''[[Bon Voyage (Koda Kumi)|Bon Voyage]]'', Koda released three singles: "[[Summer Trip]]", "[[Dreaming Now|Dreaming Now!]]", and the digital-only "[[Show Me Your Holla|SHOW ME YOUR HOLLA]]". "Summer Trip" followed Koda's summer single tradition and included three A-sides. The title song of "Dreaming Now!" was used as the theme for NTV's 'Volleyball World Grand Champion Cups 2013'.<br />
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''[[Bon Voyage (Koda Kumi)|Bon Voyage]]'' released on February 26, 2014. The album marked the beginning of her more Western-inspired style, with tracks like "[[Lol (Koda Kumi)|LOL]]", "[[Touch Down (Koda Kumi)|TOUCH DOWN]]", and "[[Loaded (Koda Kumi)|LOADED]]" feat. [[Wikipedia:Sean Paul|Sean Paul]]. In addition to more American-style beats, her music begins to exhibit more English, especially in the form of slang. The album's fanclub release contained footage from her second 'Let's Party' fanclub performance. A few weeks later she commenced her tour for the album.<br />
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On August 8, 2014, Koda released her 57th single "[[Hotel]]". The single would be her last commercially-available physical single; since then, her singles have been fanclub or digital-only. It also marked the end of her tradition of releasing multi-track summer single releases. Koda's fanclub-only single "[[Dance in the Rain|Dance In The Rain]]" was released a day before her 32nd birthday. The [[PV]] for it would be released in a special 360° cinematography format for viewing through the virtual reality headset [[Wikipedia:Oculus Rift|Oculus Rift]].<br />
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[[File:Walk of My Life Promotion.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Walk of My Life|WALK OF MY LIFE]]'' (2015)]]<br />
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===15th Anniversary, Best Singles Tour, & W FACE===<br />
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The year 2015 marked Koda's fifteenth year in the music industry. She celebrated the year with a four-night concert series dubbed ''[[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|The Artist]]'', in addition to her Live Tour 2015 for her newest album ''[[Walk of My Life|WALK OF MY LIFE]]''. On July 22, 2015, Koda released the first of a two-part best-of collection, ''[[Summer of Love|SUMMER of LOVE]]''. The album included her more upbeat and energetic hits from the past ten years. Almost exactly six months later in January 2016, the second part, ''[[Winter of Love (Koda Kumi)|WINTER of LOVE]]'', was released. It was a collection of her ballads and down-tempo love songs from the previous ten years. Its release in CD+Bluray format marked the first release of several older PVs in ultra HD format.<br />
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On July 18, 2015, Koda would perform her first show in Singapore. During a press event held the day before, she admitted to having issues with her self-esteem. Via a translator, she was quoted as saying, "I have actually never really felt that I am sexy and I do have low self-esteem. There are things about me that I don't feel so comfortable about, but I use fashion and other things to boost my confidence."<ref>"[https://www.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/entertainment/japanese-singer-koda-kumi-says-she-has-low-self-esteem Japanese singer Koda Kumi says she has low self-esteem]". ''The Straits Times.'' Retrieved 2020-10-20.</ref><br />
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Without a major studio album to promote, Koda's 2016 schedule was almost entirely taken up by a seven-month tour in which she performed in each of the 47 prefectures. The concert tour was titled ''[[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2016 ~Best Single Collection~]]'', and was a showcase of her most popular singles since her debut in 2000. She also released one new single that featured in the show, titled "[[Shhh!]]". It was released in four limited-run versions each with their own unique cover; one was available to the public through mu-mo, while the three others were only sold at live venues ahead of her shows.<br />
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[[File:W Face Promo.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[W Face ~Inside~|W FACE ~inside~]] and [[W Face ~Outside~|W FACE ~outside~]]'' (2017)]]<br />
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Koda's 2017 album release was her first dual-release of studio albums. ''[[W Face ~Inside~|W FACE ~inside~]]'' and ''[[W Face ~Outside~|W FACE ~outside~]]'' were simultaneously released on March 8, 2017. The dual-release of albums would become a new tradition for Koda, similar to her old summer maxi single releases. With the exception of ''[[Re(cord)|re(CORD)]]'', every Koda Kumi studio album release has been split into two separate albums since 2017. ''W FACE ~outside~'' and ''W FACE ~inside~'' debuted at #1 and #2 on the [[Oricon]] charts, respectively. ''Outside'' was a series of more aggressive, energetic songs, while ''Inside'' contained more introspective and ballad songs.<br />
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Following the style of her release of "[[Shhh!]]", Koda released three venue and fanclub-only physical singles every two months and two days beginning on August 2, 2017 with "[[Lit|LIT]]", followed by "[[Hush (Koda Kumi)|HUSH]]" on October 4th, and "[[Never Enough|NEVER ENOUGH]]" on December 6th. These are the last physical singles Koda has released, and were unique in that the covers were vinyl-sized.<br />
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[[File:AND promo.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[And (Koda Kumi)|AND]]'' (2018]]<br />
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===AND & DNA===<br />
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2018 saw the release of dual albums with palindrome titles, ''[[And (Koda Kumi)|AND]]'' and ''[[DNA (Koda Kumi)|DNA]]''. Their release dates were also palindromes of one another, with ''AND'' releasing on February 28th (228) and ''DNA'' releasing on August 22nd (822). Prior to the release of ''AND'', Koda stated in an interview that she had been taking vocal lessons to improve her sound and range for the new album. She stated that she wanted to "be better at singing."<ref>"[https://mdpr.jp/music/detail/1729475 倖田來未「もっと歌うまくなりたい」さらなる"進化"へ (Koda Kumi "I want to be better at singing" to further "evolution")]". ''modelpress.'' Retrieved 2020-10-20.</ref><ref>"[https://33man.jp/article/004356.html 倖田來未、ボイトレ通いで進化中!? 「新しい声と出会える!」「もーーもっと歌うまくなりたいーーっ」 (Koda Kumi, evolving her voice!? "I can meet new ranges!" "I want to sing better songs."]". ''Rittor Music, Inc.'' Retrieved 2020-10-20.</ref> Indeed, her range was noticeably greater in tracks like "[[Hush (Koda Kumi)|HUSH]]". Unfortunately, Koda's twelve-year streak of #1 album debuts came to an end with the release of ''AND'', which debuted at #2 and within a week fell to the #6 spot.<br />
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''[[DNA (Koda Kumi)|DNA]]'' would also debut at #2. Contrasting the bright colors of ''[[And (Koda Kumi)|AND]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s covers, ''DNA''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s covers were almost exclusively shades of black, white and gray, however, the large prop letters from ''AND'' were reused to spell DNA. Additionally, while the tracks on ''AND'' were lighthearted, upbeat pop songs, the songs featured on ''DNA'' were darker and more mature in tone and theme, with rock and J-Urban sounds dominating the feel of the album. "[[Guess Who Is Back]]", a rock anthem, was Koda's fourth song to be used as an [[Anime|anime]] theme, being the fourth opening song for the ''[[Wikipedia:Black Clover|Black Clover]]'' series.<br />
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As well as having dual albums in 2018, Koda also had dual concert tours beginning in April with a string of fanclub-only performances under the heading ''[[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Koda Kumi Fanclub Tour ~AND~]]'' which lasted until June. Footage from the concert would be released exclusively on the limited CD+3DVD fanclub release of ''[[DNA (Koda Kumi)|DNA]]'' as well as the limited 4DVD release of her Live Tour 2018 concert. <br />
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[[File:Koda Kumi - DNA promo.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[DNA (Koda Kumi)|DNA]]'' (2018)]]<br />
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Koda's next and main tour of 2018 was ''[[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2018 -DNA-]]'', which spanned a three-month period beginning in September 2018 and culminating in her first-ever New Year's Eve countdown performance in Tokyo, complete with its own special setlist. Prior to the home video release of the concert, footage was shown in a limited theater run between March 8-10 of 2019 at AEON Cinemas in Japan;<ref>"[https://www.barks.jp/news/?id=1000164293 倖田來未、全国のイオンシネマで劇場版ライブ映像上映]". ''BARKS.'' February 5, 2019. Retrieved 2020-10-20.</ref> This is the first time any of her concerts have had theater runs.<br />
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===re(LIVE) & re(CORD)===<br />
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In the run up to her new album, Koda released a whopping nine digital singles - over half of the tracklist of her upcoming album - for three months straight, starting July 3, 2019 with "[[Eh Yo]]" and ending with the October 30, 2019 release of "[[Again (Koda Kumi)|again]]". Koda Kumi broke with her customs and released her next studio album as a stand-alone in the final quarter of the year. ''[[Re(cord)|re(CORD)]]'' was released on her 37th birthday, November 13, 2019, and became her third straight album to fail to debut at #1 on the Oricon charts - instead debuting at #4.<br />
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The album contained two covers of [[Wikipedia: Ricky Martin|Ricky Martin]]'s 1999 hit "[[Wikipedia: Livin' la Vida Loca|Livin' la Vida Loca]]", and a cover of [[Go Hiromi]]'s 1999 "[[Goldfinger (Koda Kumi)|GOLDFINGER]]", his Japanese cover of "Livin' la Vida Loca" - similar to the original song's release in Spanish and in English. Koda also collaborated with [[Wikipedia: Sean Paul|Sean Paul]] for the second time with "[[Rich & Famous]]", a song that samples Koda's own 2018 song "[[Chances All|CHANCES ALL]]".<br />
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[[File:re(cord) promo.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Re(cord)|re(CORD)]]'' (2019)]]<br />
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Koda's major tour of 2019 was similar to ''[[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2016 ~Best Single Collection~]]'', in that it did not, in fact, promote her newest album. Instead, it revisited two previous concert tours, ''[[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|LIVE TOUR 2007 ~Black Cherry~]]'' and ''[[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2013 ~JAPONESQUE~]]''. She recreated the performances from these two tours almost exactly, with changes and improvements upon the choreography, wardrobe and stunts such as the opening of Black Cherry with Koda submerged in a tank of water. It was all a part of her upcoming celebration of her 20th anniversary as a studio artist: if you add the '07 from 2007 and '13 from 2013, you get '20.<br />
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Fittingly, this new 2019-2020 concert series was titled ''[[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2019 re(LIVE)]]''. She would perform half of each old tour's setlist, and then perform her newest 2019 songs towards the end of each performance. The show featured both the Black Cherry and Japonesque setlists, almost back-to-back, and was marketed as a "long stay" event; the shows began as early as 1:30pm starting with Black Cherry, and JAPONESQUE starting that same day at 7pm.<ref>"[https://rhythmzone.net/koda/live/tour.php?id=1001369 "KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2019 re (LIVE)"]". ''rhythmzone.net.'' Retrieved 2020-10-20.</ref> In addition to updated costumes for the events, Koda also wore the same trademark pirate outfit from 2007 for a portion of her 2019 Black Cherry performance, as well as the 2013 kimono for her JAPONESQUE show. The revival of the iconic pirate and oiran costumes was also seen in the PVs for "[[Shutout|SHUTOUT]]" and "[[Strip|STRIP]]", respectively, in which present-day Koda in her updated outfit is facing off against Koda of the past in the older costume.<br />
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[[File:Koda Kumi 2019.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2019 re(LIVE) -Black Cherry- & -JAPONESQUE-]]'' (2019)]]<br />
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The tour ran from September to October of 2019, then returned in February 2020 for two final shows. The concert was released in several video and audio formats one month later on March 11, 2020. Each half of the concert was released separately, in standard 2DVD and Blu-ray formats. There was a limited-edition fanclub 4CD audio edition available only to playroom and Koda Gumi members. The audio version is also available in digital format on platforms such as iTunes, and there is also a non-stop mix of each of the concerts available digitally: re(LIVE) -Black Cherry- iamSHUM Non-Stop Mix and re(LIVE) -JAPONESQUE- REMO-CON Non-Stop Mix.<br />
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===20th Anniversary & MY NAME IS...===<br />
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In 2020, Koda would be celebrating her 20th anniversary as a singer in the music industry. In late February of 2020, Koda hinted at a fall arena tour. In late March, Koda announced what would be the firm schedule for her 2020 arena tour, in spite of the [[Wikipedia:COVID-19 pandemic|COVID-19 outbreak]]. She would visit a total of four cities from September 12 to December 6, 2020: her exact 20th anniversary.<br />
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[[File:Koda Kumi 2020.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[My Name Is...|MY NAME IS...]]'' (2020)]]<br />
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In April, a #STAYHOME initiative was started, and Koda took part to entertain fans. She performed a capella on Instagram livestreams and shared "how-to-dance" videos for several PVs. In addition to full versions of all her PVs being uploaded to YouTube, all of her previous live tours with the exception of re(LIVE) were uploaded. She also performed from home her 2009 summer B-side "[[Hashire!]]" as part of the "MUSIC AID FEST -FOR POST PANDEMIC-". Her new songs were recorded from her home studio, and the song and PV for "[[Puff|puff]]" was based on keeping fit in a fun way despite the stay-at-home orders. The PV was shot from home using her cell phone, and debuted on YouTube in late June.<br />
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At the end of July, a limited edition album was announced, titled ''[[My Name Is...|MY NAME IS...]]'', to be released only to her fanclub on September 11, 2020: one day before her tour started. Her tour was also aptly titled ''[[Koda Kumi 20th Anniversary Tour 2020 My Name Is...|KODA KUMI 20TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR 2020 -MY NAME IS...-]]''. Along with the newest summer singles "[[Puff|puff]]", "[[Lucky Star (Koda Kumi)|Lucky Star]]" and "[[XXKK]]", ''[[My Name Is...|MY NAME IS...]]'' was host to a number of recent and older 2010s hits. Her 2020 tour setlist reflected the tracklist almost exactly. In August, Koda took part in the digital a-nation 2020 event, which was streamed entirely online.<br />
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On September 12, 2020, Koda gave her first performance in her 20th anniversary tour. Though a masked, socially-distanced audience was present, the event was also available for a worldwide audience via a mu-mo livestream. It later aired on TV Asashi. On October 10, 2020, Koda announced a December 12 release of two mini albums: ''[[Angel (My Name Is...)|angeL (MY NAME IS...)]]'' and ''[[Monster (My Name Is...)|monsteR (MY NAME IS...)]]'', thus recommencing her recent tradition of releasing dual studio albums. They were to include most of her new songs of 2020 as well as eight additional tracks not yet known; this would be the first time songs like "[[XXKK]]" would be commercially-available in physical format.<br />
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==Japanese Discography==<br />
[[File:Koda Kumi 2021.jpg|thumb|250px|Koda Kumi (2021)]]<br />
===Studio Albums===<br />
* [2002.03.27] [[Affection|affection]]<br />
* [2003.03.19] [[Grow Into One|grow into one]]<br />
* [2004.02.18] [[Feel My Mind|feel my mind]]<br />
* [2005.02.09] [[Secret (Koda Kumi)|secret]]<br />
* [2006.12.20] [[Black Cherry (Koda Kumi album)|Black Cherry]]<br />
* [2008.01.30] [[Kingdom (Koda Kumi)|Kingdom]]<br />
* [2009.01.28] [[Trick (Koda Kumi)|TRICK]]<br />
* [2010.02.03] [[Best ~Third Universe~ & 8th Al "Universe"|UNIVERSE]]<br />
* [2011.03.02] [[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dejavu]]<br />
* [2012.01.25] [[Japonesque|JAPONESQUE]]<br />
* [2014.02.26] [[Bon Voyage (Koda Kumi)|Bon Voyage]]<br />
* [2015.03.18] [[Walk of My Life|WALK OF MY LIFE]]<br />
* [2017.03.08] [[W Face ~Inside~|W FACE ~inside~]]<br />
* [2017.03.08] [[W Face ~Outside~|W FACE ~outside~]]<br />
* [2018.02.28] [[And (Koda Kumi)|AND]]<br />
* [2018.08.22] [[DNA (Koda Kumi)|DNA]]<br />
* [2019.11.13] [[Re(cord)|re(CORD)]]<br />
* [2022.03.02] [[Heart (Koda Kumi)|heart]]<br />
* [2024.04.17] [[Unicorn|UNICORN]]<br />
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===Best Albums===<br />
* [2005.09.21] [[Best ~First Things~|BEST ~first things~]]<br />
* [2006.03.08] [[Best ~Second Session~|BEST ~second session~]]<br />
* [2007.03.14] [[Best ~Bounce & Lovers~|BEST ~BOUNCE & LOVERS~]] <br />
* [2009.03.25] [[Out Works & Collaboration Best]] <br />
* [2010.02.03] [[Best ~Third Universe~ & 8th Al "Universe"|BEST ~third universe~]]<br />
* [2013.07.31] [[Summer Single Collection 2013]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2013.09.30] [[mu-mo Gentai Koda Kumi 2013 Summer Best 3|mu-mo Gentei ☆ Koda Kumi 2013 SUMMER BEST 3]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2013.09.30] [[mu-mo Gentai Koda Kumi 2013 Summer Best 6|mu-mo Gentei ☆ Koda Kumi 2013 SUMMER BEST 6]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2013.10.01] [[Kumi Koda Complete Best]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2013.11.13] [[Winter Ballad Collection 2013 (Koda Kumi)|Winter Ballad Collection 2013]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2014.06.11] [[Happy Love Song Collection 2014]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2015.07.22] [[Summer of Love|SUMMER of LOVE]]<br />
* [2016.01.20] [[Winter of Love (Koda Kumi)|WINTER of LOVE]]<br />
* [2020.09.11] [[My Name Is...|MY NAME IS...]]<br />
* [2021.12.06] [[Best ~2000-2020~|BEST ~2000-2020~]]<br />
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===Cover Albums===<br />
* [2010.10.13] [[Eternity ~Love & Songs~|ETERNITY ~Love & Songs~]]<br />
* [2013.02.27] [[Color the Cover|Color The Cover]]<br />
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===Live Albums===<br />
* [2009.03.04] [[Koda Kumi Special Live "Dirty Ballroom" ~One Night Show~|KODA KUMI SPECIAL LIVE "Dirty Ballroom" ~One Night Show~ (10 Songs Version)]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2012.02.08] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2011 ~Dejavu~]]<br />
* [2013.03.20] [[Koda Kumi "Eternity ~Love & Songs~" at Billboard Live|KODA KUMI "ETERNITY ~Love & Songs~" at Billboard Live]]<br />
* [2013.03.20] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2008 ~Kingdom~]] <br />
* [2013.03.20] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2009 Trick|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2009 ~TRICK~]] <br />
* [2013.03.20] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 Universe|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2010 Universe]] <br />
* [2013.03.20] [[Koda Kumi Premium Night ~Love & Songs~|KODA KUMI Premium Night ~Love & Songs~]]<br />
* [2013.03.20] [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|KODA KUMI 10th Anniversary ~FANTASIA~ in TOKYO DOME]]<br />
* [2013.03.20] [[Koda Kumi Premium Night ~Love & Songs~|KODA KUMI Premium Night ~Love & Songs~]]<br />
* [2013.12.04] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2013 ~JAPONESQUE~]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2014.10.08] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2014 ~Bon Voyage~]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2015.11.04] [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~WALK OF MY LIFE~]]<br />
* [2016.11.02] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2016 ~Best Single Collection~]]<br />
* [2017.12.06] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face- Set List|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2017 -W FACE- SET LIST]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2018.03.28] [[Koda Kumi Fanclub Tour ~And~ Set List|Koda Kumi Fanclub Tour ~AND~ SET LIST]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2019.01.01] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 ~DNA~ Set List|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2018 ~DNA~ SET LIST]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2019.03.20] [[Koda Kumi Fanclub Tour -And-|Koda Kumi Fanclub Tour -AND-]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2019.03.20] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-]]<br />
* [2020.03.11] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2019 re(LIVE) -Black Cherry-]]<br />
* [2020.03.11] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2019 re(LIVE) -JAPONESQUE-]]<br />
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===Remix Albums===<br />
* [2006.02.22] [[Koda Kumi Remix Album|KODA KUMI REMIX ALBUM]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2009.03.25] [[Koda Kumi Driving Hit's|KODA KUMI DRIVING HIT'S]]<br />
* [2010.03.31] [[Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 2|KODA KUMI DRIVING HIT'S 2]]<br />
* [2011.05.04] [[Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 3|KODA KUMI DRIVING HIT'S 3]]<br />
* [2012.03.14] [[Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 4|KODA KUMI DRIVING HIT'S 4]]<br />
* [2012.08.01] [[Beach Mix]]<br />
* [2013.03.20] [[Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 5|KODA KUMI DRIVING HIT'S 5]]<br />
* [2014.03.19] [[Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 6|KODA KUMI DRIVING HIT'S 6]]<br />
* [2017.04.05] [[Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 7|KODA KUMI DRIVING HIT'S 7]]<br />
* [2018.03.28] [[Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 8|KODA KUMI DRIVING HIT'S 8]]<br />
* [2019.02.20] [[Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 9|KODA KUMI DRIVING HIT'S 9]]<br />
* [2020.03.11] [[Re(mix)|re(MIX)]]<br />
* [2020.03.11] [[Re(Live) -Black Cherry- iamSHUM Non-Stop Mix|re(LIVE) -Black Cherry- iamSHUM Non-Stop Mix]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2020.03.11] [[Re(Live) -Japonesque- REMO-CON Non-Stop Mix|re(LIVE) -JAPONESQUE- REMO-CON Non-Stop Mix]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2024.01.10] [[Driving Hit's -Tokyo Auto Salon 2024 Edition-|Driving Hit's -TOKYO AUTO SALON 2024 Edition-]] <small>(Music Card)</small><br />
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===Mini-Albums===<br />
* [2020.12.02] [[Angel (My Name Is...)|angeL [MY NAME IS…]]]<br />
* [2020.12.02] [[Monster (My Name Is...)|monsteR [MY NAME IS…]]]<br />
* [2020.12.02] [[Angel + Monster (My Name Is...)|angeL + monsteR [MY NAME IS…]]]<br />
* [2023.01.18] [[Wings (Koda Kumi mini-album)|WINGS]]<br />
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===Singles===<br />
* [2000.12.06] [[Take Back|TAKE BACK]]<br />
* [2001.05.09] [[Trust Your Love]]<br />
* [2001.10.03] [[Color of Soul|COLOR OF SOUL]]<br />
* [2002.03.13] [[So into You|So Into You]]<br />
* [2002.07.24] [[Love Across the Ocean|love across the ocean]]<br />
* [2002.12.11] [[M.A.Z.E|m·a·z·e]]<br />
* [2003.03.05] [[Real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba|real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba]] (1000の言葉; ''1000 Words'')<br />
* [2003.08.27] [[Come With Me|COME WITH ME]]<br />
* [2003.12.10] [[Gentle Words]]<br />
* [2004.01.15] [[Crazy 4 U]]<br />
* [2004.05.26] [[Love & Honey|LOVE & HONEY]]<br />
* [2004.07.28] [[Chase]]<br />
* [2004.09.08] [[Kiseki (Koda Kumi)|Kiseki]] (奇跡; ''Miracle'')<br />
* [2005.01.19] [[Hands (Koda Kumi)|hands]]<br />
* [2005.04.13] [[Hot Stuff (Koda Kumi)|Hot Stuff]] feat. [[KM-MARKIT]]<br />
* [2005.06.22] [[Butterfly (Koda Kumi)|Butterfly]]<br />
* [2005.08.10] [[Flower (Koda Kumi)|flower]]<br />
* [2005.09.07] [[Promise / Star]]<br />
* [2005.12.07] [[You (Koda Kumi)|you]]<br />
* [2005.12.14] [[Birthday Eve]]<br />
* [2005.12.21] [[D.D.D. (Koda Kumi)|D.D.D.]] feat. [[SOULHEAD]]<br />
* [2005.12.28] [[Shake It Up (Koda Kumi)|Shake It Up]]<br />
* [2006.01.04] [[Lies]]<br />
* [2006.01.11] [[Feel (Koda Kumi)|feel]]<br />
* [2006.01.18] [[Candy (Koda Kumi)|Candy]] feat. [[Clench & Blistah|Mr.Blistah]]<br />
* [2006.01.25] [[No Regret]]<br />
* [2006.02.01] [[Ima Sugu Hoshii]] (今すぐ欲しい; ''I Want You Now'')<br />
* [2006.02.08] [[Kamen (Koda Kumi)|KAMEN]] feat. [[Ishii Tatuya]]<br />
* [2006.02.15] [[Wind (Koda Kumi)|WIND]]<br />
* [2006.02.22] [[Someday / Boys Girls|Someday / Boys♡Girls]]<br />
* [2006.05.24] [[Koi no Tsubomi]] (恋のつぼみ; ''Bud of Love'')<br />
* [2006.07.26] [[4 Hot Wave|4 hot wave]]<br />
* [2006.10.18] [[Yume no Uta / Futari de...]] (夢のうた / ふたりで...; ''Dream Song / Together...'')<br />
* [2006.12.06] [[Cherry Girl / Unmei]] (運命; ''Destiny'')<br />
* [2007.03.14] [[But / Aishou|BUT / Aishou]] (愛証; ''Proof of Love'')<br />
* [2007.06.27] [[Freaky|FREAKY]]<br />
* [2007.09.12] [[Ai no Uta (Koda Kumi)|Ai no Uta]] (愛のうた; ''Love Song'')<br />
* [2007.11.07] [[Last Angel (Koda Kumi)|LAST ANGEL]] feat. [[Tong Vfang Xien Qi|Tohoshinki]]<br />
* [2008.01.23] [[Anytime|anytime]]<br />
* [2008.06.11] [[Moon (Koda Kumi)|MOON]]<br />
* [2008.10.08] [[Taboo (Koda Kumi)|TABOO]]<br />
* [2008.12.24] [[Stay with Me (Koda Kumi)|stay with me]]<br />
* [2009.03.31] [[It's All Love!|It's all Love!]] <small>(Koda Kumi x [[misono]])</small><br />
* [2009.07.08] [[3 Splash|3 SPLASH]]<br />
* [2009.09.16] [[Alive / Physical Thing|Alive / Physical thing]]<br />
* [2010.01.20] [[Can We Go Back]]<br />
* [2010.07.07] [[Gossip Candy]]<br />
* [2010.09.22] [[Suki de, Suki de, Suki de. / Anata Dake ga]] (好きで、好きで、好きで。 / あなただけが; ''I Love, I Love, I Love / Only You'')<br />
* [2011.02.02] [[Pop Diva|POP DIVA]]<br />
* [2011.08.17] [[4 Times|4 TIMES]]<br />
* [2011.09.21] [[Ai wo Tomenaide (Koda Kumi)|Ai wo Tomenaide]] (愛を止めないで; ''Don't Stop the Love'')<br />
* [2011.11.30] [[Love Me Back]]<br />
* [2012.10.24] [[Go to the Top (Koda Kumi)|Go to the top]]<br />
* [2012.12.26] [[Koishikute (Koda Kumi)|Koishikute]] (恋しくて; ''Darling'')<br />
* [2013.07.31] [[Summer Trip]]<br />
* [2013.11.13] [[Dreaming Now!]]<br />
* [2014.08.06] [[Hotel|HOTEL]]<br />
* [2014.11.12] [[Dance in the Rain|Dance In The Rain]] <br />
* [2016.04.09] [[Shhh!]]<br />
* [2017.08.02] [[Lit|LIT]]<br />
* [2017.10.04] [[Hush (Koda Kumi)|HUSH]]<br />
* [2017.12.06] [[Never Enough|NEVER ENOUGH]]<br />
* [2021.09.08] [[Summer of '21|SUMMER OF '21]]<br />
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===Digital Downloads===<br />
* [2004.xx.xx] [[Yume with You|Yume with you - R.Yamaki's Bounce Mix]]<br />
* [2006.03.01] [[Get It On]]<br />
* [2008.10.29] [[Single Medley (Shake It Up~BUT~real Emotion~Butterfly~Crazy 4 U)]]<br />
* [2011.12.01] [[Hey Baby!|Hey baby!]]<br />
* [2012.01.18] [[Brave (Koda Kumi)|Brave]]<br />
* [2012.01.18] [[So Nice]] feat. [[Clench & Blistah|Mr.Blistah]]<br />
* [2012.01.18] [[Slow (Koda Kumi)|Slow]] feat. [[wikipedia:Omarion|Omarion]]<br />
* [2012.01.18] [[Escalate|ESCALATE]]<br />
* [2012.01.18] [[No Man's Land]]<br />
* [2012.01.18] [[Boom Boom Boys]]<br />
* [2012.07.25] [[Whatchu Waitin' On|Whatchu Waitin' On?]]<br />
* [2013.02.13] [[Lovely (Koda Kumi)|Lovely]] (ラブリー)<br />
* [2013.07.24] [[Lalalalala|LALALALALA]]<br />
* [2014.02.12] [[Show Me Your Holla|SHOW ME YOUR HOLLA]]<br />
* [2014.07.30] [[Hotel|HOTEL]]<br />
* [2014.11.05] [[Dance in the Rain|Dance In The Rain]]<br />
* [2017.02.22] [[Ultraviolet]]<br />
* [2017.02.22] [[On My Way (Koda Kumi)|On My Way]]<br />
* [2017.03.01] [[Yorokobi no Kakera]] (喜びのかけら; ''Fragment of Pleasure'')<br />
* [2017.03.01] [[Wicked Girls]]<br />
* [2019.07.03] [[Eh Yo]]<br />
* [2019.07.10] [[Summer Time (Koda Kumi)|Summer Time]]<br />
* [2019.07.17] [[Do Me (Koda Kumi)|DO ME]]<br />
* [2019.08.14] [[Goldfinger 2019|GOLDFINGER 2019]]<br />
* [2019.09.13] [[Put Your Hands Up!!!]] (プチョヘンザッ!!!)<br />
* [2019.09.18] [[OMG (Koda Kumi)|OMG]]<br />
* [2019.10.16] [[Strip|STRIP]]<br />
* [2019.10.23] [[Get Naked|GET NAKED]]<br />
* [2019.10.30] [[Again (Koda Kumi)|again]]<br />
* [2020.06.26] [[Puff (Koda Kumi)|puff]]<br />
* [2020.08.28] [[Lucky Star (Koda Kumi)|Lucky Star]]<br />
* [2020.09.04] [[XXKK]]<br />
* [2020.11.13] [[I'm Lovin']]<br />
* [2020.11.19] [[Killer monster|Killer monsteR]]<br />
* [2020.11.26] [[RUN (Koda Kumi)|RUN]]<br />
* [2021.07.28] [[We'll Be OK]]<br />
* [2021.08.18] [[Doo-Bee-Doo-Bop]]<br />
* [2021.09.08] [[To Be Free (Koda Kumi)|to be free]]<br />
* [2021.10.25] [[Cutie Honey|Cutie Honey (BEST ~2000-2020~ ver.)]] (キューティーハニー)<br />
* [2021.11.15] [[4 More|4 MORE]]<br />
* [2021.12.06] [[100 no Kodoku-tachi e]] (100のコドク達へ)<br />
* [2022.08.31] [[Wings (Koda Kumi song)|Wings]]<br />
* [2023.07.31] [[Black Wings|BLACK WINGS]]<br />
* [2023.08.21] [[Let's Fight for Love!|Let's fight for love!]]<br />
* [2023.12.06] [[Tooi Machi no Dokoka de... (Koda Kumi)|Tooi Machi no Dokoka de...]] (遠い街のどこかで…)<br />
* [2023.12.07] [[So Fever|SO FEVER]]<br />
* [2023.12.08] [[Never Give it Up|NEVER GIVE IT UP]]<br />
* [2023.12.10] [[Vroom (Koda Kumi)|Vroom]]<br />
* [2024.02.14] [[Silence (Koda Kumi)|Silence]]<br />
* [2024.03.08] [[Dangerously]]<br />
<br />
===Split Singles===<br />
* [2001.12.19] [[The Meaning of Peace|the meaning of peace]] <small>('''Koda Kumi''' & [[BoA]])</small><br />
* [2019.11.24] [[Won't Be Long -2019-|WON'T BE LONG -2019-]] feat. [[EXILE MAKIDAI]] <small>([[EXILE ATSUSHI]] × '''Koda Kumi''')</small><br />
* [2020.07.25] [[Osaka Tokyo|OSAKA TOKYO]] (オーサカトーキョー) <small>([[EXILE ATSUSHI]] × '''Koda Kumi''')</small><br />
* [2021.02.15] [[Pediatric Cancer Treatment Support Charity Live Theme Song|My Hero ~Miracle Song~]] (~奇跡の唄~) <small>('''Koda Kumi''' and 20 other artists) (Charity Song)</small><br />
* [2023.02.08] [[Trust Last|Trust・Last]] <small>('''Koda Kumi'''×[[Shonan no Kaze]])</small><br />
<br />
===Music Cards===<br />
* [2013.02.27] [[Shake Hip! (Koda Kumi)|Shake Hip!]]<br />
* [2013.02.27] [[Lovely (Koda Kumi)|Lovely]]<br />
* [2013.02.27] [[Color the Cover|Color The Cover]]<br />
* [2013.03.16] [[Japonesque Live|JAPONESQUE LIVE]]<br />
* [2023.12.10] [[Driving Hit's -Tokyo Auto Salon 2024 Edition-|Driving Hit's -TOKYO AUTO SALON 2024 Edition-]]<br />
<br />
===Vinyls===<br />
* [2001.xx.xx] [[Take Back|TAKE BACK Main Club Mix / Your Song "Original Mix"]]<br />
* [2001.xx.xx] [[Trust Your Love]]<br />
* [2002.07.24] [[Love Across The Ocean|love across the ocean]]<br />
* [2004.03.09] [[Come With Me|COME WITH ME]]<br />
* [2007.03.28] [[But (Koda Kumi)|BUT]]<br />
<br />
===Promo Releases===<br />
* [2009.06.17] [[Koda Kumi Fever Live in Hall II|KODA KUMI FEVER LIVE IN HALL II]] <br />
* [2012.xx.xx] [[Pachinko CR Love Romance Koda Kumi]] (パチンコ) <br />
* [2014.08.20] [[Fever Koda Kumi Legend Live|FEVER KODA KUMI LEGEND LIVE]]<br />
<br />
===Video Releases===<br />
* [2003.03.19] [[7 Spirits|7 SPIRITS]]<br />
* [2004.03.24] [[Feel...|feel...]]<br />
* [2004.11.25] [[Girls ~Selfish~|girls ~Selfish~]]<br />
* [2005.09.21] [[Secret ~First Class Limited Live~|secret ~FIRST CLASS LIMITED LIVE~]]<br />
* [2006.09.13] [[Live Tour 2005 ~First Things~|LIVE TOUR 2005 ~first things~]]<br />
* [2007.03.28] [[Live Tour 2006~2007 ~Second Session~|LIVE TOUR 2006~2007 ~second session~]]<br />
* [2008.03.31] [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|LIVE TOUR 2007 ~Black Cherry~ SPECIAL FINAL in TOKYO DOME]]<br />
* [2008.09.24] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~ (DVD)|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2008 ~Kingdom~]]<br />
* [2009.02.25] [[Koda Kumi Fan Club Event 2008 "Let's Party Vol.1"|KODA KUMI FAN CLUB EVENT 2008 "Let's Party Vol.1"]] <small>(Fanclub only)</small><br />
* [2009.10.21] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2009 ~Trick~ (DVD)|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2009 ~TRICK~]]<br />
* [2010.01.29] [[Koda Kumi Premium DVD]] (倖田來未プレミアムDVD) <br />
* [2010.03.10] [[Koda Kumi 2009 Taiwan Live|KODA KUMI 2009 TAIWAN LIVE]] <small>(Fanclub only)</small><br />
* [2010.07.17] [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary Best Live DVD Box|KODA KUMI 10th Anniversary BEST LIVE DVD BOX]]<br />
* [2010.10.06] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 Universe|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2010 Universe]]<br />
* [2011.02.23] [[Koda Kumi "Eternity ~Love & Songs~" at Billboard Live|KODA KUMI "ETERNITY ~Love & Songs~" at Billboard Live]]<br />
* [2011.05.18] [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome (DVD)|KODA KUMI 10th Anniversary ~FANTASIA~ in TOKYO DOME]]<br />
* [2011.08.02] [[Koda Kumi Live DVD Singles Best Ao Ban|Koda Kumi LIVE DVD SINGLES BEST Ao Ban]] (倖田來未 LIVE DVD SINGLES BEST 青盤; ''Blue Edition'')<br />
* [2011.08.02] [[Koda Kumi Live DVD Singles Best Aka Ban|Koda Kumi LIVE DVD SINGLES BEST Aka Ban]] (倖田來未 LIVE DVD SINGLES BEST 赤盤; ''Red Edition'')<br />
* [2012.02.08] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2011 ~Dejavu~]]<br />
* [2013.03.20] [[Koda Kumi Premium Night ~Love & Songs~|KODA KUMI Premium Night ~Love & Songs~]]<br />
* [2013.12.04] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2013 ~JAPONESQUE~]]<br />
* [2014.10.08] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2014 ~Bon Voyage~]]<br />
* [2015.03.26] [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Best Live History DVD Book|KODA KUMI 15th Anniversary BEST LIVE HISTORY DVD BOOK]]<br />
* [2015.12.02] [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~WALK OF MY LIFE~]]<br />
* [2016.03.23] [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|KODA KUMI 15th Anniversary LIVE The Artist]]<br />
* [2016.11.16] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2016 ~Best Single Collection~]]<br />
* [2017.01.31] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2016 ~Best Single Collection~ documentary film]]<br />
* [2017.04.08] [[W Face|W FACE]] <small>(Live Venue only)</small><br />
* [2017.12.06] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2017 -W FACE-]]<br />
* [2019.03.20] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2018 -DNA-]]<br />
* [2020.03.11] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2019 re(LIVE) -Black Cherry-]]<br />
* [2020.03.11] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2019 re(LIVE) -JAPONESQUE-]]<br />
* [2021.03.10] [[Koda Kumi 20th Anniversary Tour 2020 My Name Is...|KODA KUMI 20th ANNIVERSARY TOUR 2020 MY NAME IS ...]]<br />
* [2022.08.24] [[Koda Kumi Love & Songs 2022|KODA KUMI Love & Songs 2022]]<br />
* [2023.11.08] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2023 ~Angel & Monster~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2023 ~angeL&monsteR~]]<br />
<br />
===Other Video Releases===<br />
* [2003.12.17] [[A-nation '03 Avex Summer Festa|a-nation '03 avex summer festa "a-nation"]] (#6 ''COME WITH ME'')<br />
* [2005.10.26] [[a-nation '05 Best Hit Live|a-nation '05 BEST HIT LIVE]] (#8 "CUTIE HONEY")<br />
* [2006.11.08] [[a-nation '06 Best Hit Live|a-nation '06 BEST HIT LIVE]] (#13 "Ningyo Hime")<br />
* [2007.07.11] [[Rhythm Nation 2006 -The Biggest Indoor Music Festival-]] (#27 "Unmei", #28 "Ningyo Hime", #29 "WON'T BE LONG")<br />
* [2007.11.07] [[a-nation '07 Best Hit Live|a-nation '07 BEST HIT LIVE]] (#14 "FREAKY")<br />
* [2008.04.02] [[Rhythm Nation 2007 -The Biggest Indoor Music Festival-]] (#20 "BUT", #21 "girls")<br />
* [2008.08.06] [[3rd Live Tour 2008 ~T~|3rd LIVE TOUR 2008 ~T~]] (#16, "LAST ANGEL")<br />
* [2008.11.26] [[a-nation '08 -avex All Cast Special Live-]] (#13 "Lady Go!", #14 "Moon Crying", #15 "FREAKY")<br />
* [2009.11.18] [[a-nation '09 Best Hit Live|a-nation '09 BEST HIT LIVE]] (#14 "ECSTASY")<br />
* [2010.04.21] [[Live & Documentary DVD "Ap Bank Fes '09"|Live & Documentary DVD "ap bank fes '09"]] (#37 "Ai no Uta")<br />
* [2010.11.24] [[a-nation '10 Best Hit Live|a-nation '10 BEST HIT LIVE]] (#1 "Lollipop", #2 "UNIVERSE")<br />
* [2011.12.14] [[a-nation for Life]] (#15 "BE MY BABY", #16 "Cutie Honey", #17 "Poppin' Love cocktail feat. TEEDA")<br />
<br />
===Compilations / Other===<br />
* [2002.01.23] [[Various Artists Featuring Song+Nation|VARIOUS ARTISTS FEATURING song+nation]] (#2 "the meaning of peace")<br />
* [2002.03.06] [[Song+Nation 2 Trance|song+nation 2 trance]] (#4 "the meaning of peace [tatsumaki remix]")<br />
* [2002.07.24] [[a+nation Vol.1 ~Summer Power~|a+nation Vol.1 ~SUMMER POWER~]] (#14 "TAKE BACK")<br />
* [2002.07.24] [[a+nation Vol.3 ~Remixmix~|a-nation vol.3 ~REMIXMIX~]] (#10 "Trust Your Love (Thunderpuss Radio Mix)")<br />
* [2003.03.31] [[FINAL FANTASY X-2 Original Soundtrack]] (Disc 1, #2 "real Emotion (FFX‐2 Mix)", Disc 2, #19 "1000 no Kotoba (FFX-2 Mix)", Disc 2, #29 "1000 no Kotoba Orchestra Version")<br />
* [2003.09.25] [[99 Percent Radio Show|99% Radio Show]] ("Every-After-Party" -<small> [[Rather Unique]] & Koda Kumi</small>)<br />
* [2003.11.03] [[DJ YUTAKA]] - [[Episode 1|EPISODE 1]] (#4 "BELIEVE feat. Koda Kumi")<br />
* [2004.02.25] [[Gilgamesh Original Soundtrack]] (#1 "Crazy 4 U <TV-Size>")<br />
* [2004.02.25] [[Soul Tree: A Musical Tribute to Toshinobu Kubota]] (#11 "Yume with You)<br />
* [2004.04.21] [[LISA]] - [[Switch / I Only Want to Be With You|SWITCH / I ONLY WANT TO BE WITH YOU]] (<br />
* [2004.05.26] [[Cutie Honey Original Soundtrack]] (#4 "Cutie Honey (Movie Edit)")<br />
* [2004.06.02] [[LISA]] - [[So Beautiful]] (#2 "SWITCH" (Wall5 remix) feat. Koda Kumi & Heartsdales)<br />
* [2004.06.30] [[LISA]] - [[Gratitude|GRATITUDE]] (Disc 1, #3 "SWITCH" feat. Koda Kumi & Heartsdales)<br />
* [2004.11.03] [[80 Days Original Soundtrack]] (#1 "It's a small world" <small>Koda Kumi & [[Heartsdales]]</small>)<br />
* [2005.01.19] [[Speed & Power Style 2005|SPEED & POWER STYLE 2005]] (#21 "real Emotion (super mega-mix)", #22 "Trust Your Love (super mega-mix)", #23 "Into Your Heart (super mega-mix)")<br />
* [2005.03.09] [[JHETT aka YAKKO for AQUARIUS]] - [[Just Go (JHETT)|Just Go]] (#3 "Just Go feat. Koda Kumi (Coldfeet Remix)")<br />
* [2005.03.24] [[JHETT aka YAKKO for AQUARIUS]] - [[JHETT]] (#6 "Just Go feat. Koda Kumi")<br />
* [2005.03.30] [[Gazen Parapara!! Presents Super J-Euro Best]] (#2 "Crazy 4 U (80's Style Remix)")<br />
* [2005.03.30] [[Super Best Trance Presents Super J-Trance Best|SUPER BEST TRANCE presents SUPER J-TRANCE BEST]] (#3 "real Emotion (OVERHEAD CHAMPION remix)")<br />
* [2005.04.20] [[KM-MARKIT]] - [[Vivid (KM-MARKIT)|VIVID]] (#13 "Rainy Day" feat. Koda Kumi)<br />
* [2005.07.27] [[a-nation '05 Best Hit Selection|a-nation '05 BEST HIT SELECTION]] (#10 "Cutie Honey")<br />
* [2005.08.01] [[573]] (#3 "Super Sonic" -<small> Koda Kumi & [[Imai Daisuke|Daisuke "D.I" Imai]])</small><br />
* [2006.xx.xx] [[DJ HASEBE]] - "[[Ima Sugu Hoshii]]" feat K.K.<br />
* [2006.02.01] [[SOULHEAD]] - [[Pray / XXX]] (#2 "XXX" feat. KODA KUMI)<br />
* [2006.02.15] [[TRF]] - [[Lif-E-Motions|Lif-e-Motions]] (Disc 2, #10 "JOY" -meets Koda Kumi)<br />
* [2006.02.22] [[The Greatest Hits -Collection of Works by Tetsuya Komuro A-]] (CD1 #11 "the meaning of peace" <small>(Koda Kumi & [[BoA]])</small>)<br />
* [2006.03.01] [[The Japan Gold Disc Award 2006]] (#1 "Butterfly" - Koda Kumi)<br />
* [2006.03.08] [[SOULHEAD]] - [[Naked (Soulhead)|Naked]] (#13 "XXX" feat. KODA KUMI)<br />
* [2006.03.23] [[LISA]] - [[God Sista|GOD SISTA]] (#13 "SWITCH -DJ WATARAI REMIX-" feat. Koda Kumi & Heartsdales)<br />
* [2006.06.07] [[Thanx ~Grateful To You~]] (#14 "Kiseki")<br />
* [2006.06.21] [[SOULHEAD]] - [[Crystallized]] (#7 "XXX" feat. KODA KUMI worked by [[SA-RA]])<br />
* [2006.07.13] [[SOULHEAD]] - [[XXX (SOULHEAD)|"XXX" feat. KODA KUMI worked by SA-RA / Pray worked by KENNY DOPE]] (Side A #1 "XXX" feat. KODA KUMI worked by [[SA-RA]], Side A #2 "XXX" feat. KODA KUMI worked by [[SA-RA]] (Instrumental))<br />
* [2006.07.19] [[a-nation '06 Best Hit Selection|a-nation '06 BEST HIT SELECTION]] (#5 "Shake It Up")<br />
* [2006.07.27] [[SMAP]] - [[Pop Up! SMAP]] (Disc 2, #5 "Everybody" feat. Koda Kumi)<br />
* [2006.08.23] [[The Trance Champion - Overhead Champion Best Remix & Live]] (#10 "real Emotion (Overhead Champion Remix)")<br />
* [2006.11.20] [[Show Luo]] - [[Speshow|SPESHOW]] (#6 "Twinkle" feat. Koda Kumi)<br />
* [2006.11.22] [[EXILE]] & Koda Kumi - "[[Won't Be Long|WON'T BE LONG]]"<br />
* [2006.12.06] [[Amazing Nuts!]] (#3 "Twinkle (Japanese Version)")<br />
* [2007.03.07] [[Disneymania Presents Pop Parade Japan]] (#1 "It's A Small World" <small>(Koda Kumi & [[Heartsdales]])</small>)<br />
* [2007.03.28] [[m-flo]] - [[Cosmicolor|COSMICOLOR]] (#7 "Simple & Lovely (m-flo loves Koda Kumi)")<br />
* [2007.07.25] [[a-nation '07 Best Hit Selection|a-nation '07 BEST HIT SELECTION]] (#4 "With your smile")<br />
* [2007.09.19] [[Mr.BEATS a.k.a. DJ CELORY]] - [[Beats Legend II|BEATS LEGEND II]] (#23 "Just Go" feat. Koda Kumi)<br />
* [2008.xx.xx] [[Avex Group 20th Anniversary Special CD|avex group 20th Anniversary Special CD]] (CD2 #10 "Butterfly")<br />
* [2008.03.12] [[True Love IV ~Memorial "Love Story" Songs~|TRUE LOVE IV ~MEMORIAL "LOVE STORY" SONGS~]] (#7 Kiseki)<br />
* [2008.04.01] [[Tokyo Love|TOKYO LOVE]] (CD1 #7 "Yume no Uta", CD2 #4 "Butterfly")<br />
* [2008.07.23] [[A LOVE (album)|a LOVE]] (#2 "Koi no Tsubomi")<br />
* [2008.07.23] [[Summer Freak by A-nation|Summer Freak by a-nation]] (#7 "Koi no Tsubomi")<br />
* [2008.12.10] [[Love Nation ~Winter Collection~|LOVE NATION ~winter collection~]] (#14 "Yume no Uta")<br />
* [2009.01.28] [[Disney's Dream Pop|Disney's Dream POP]] (#11 "It's a small world -House Remix-" <small>(Koda Kumi & [[Heartsdales]])</small>)<br />
* [2009.02.25] [[Kara Age!!]] (#2 "Butterfly")<br />
* [2009.03.04] [[House Nation Digital Vol. 1|house nation Digital Vol. 1]] (#7 "Run for Your Life (Kaskade Remix)")<br />
* [2009.03.11] [[House Nation Conductor - Yummy]] (#7 "TABOO (House Nation Sunset In Ibiza Remix)")<br />
* [2009.03.18] [[Tribute to Subaru Street Dance Hen]] (#13 "faraway -short ver.-")<br />
* [2009.03.18] [[True Love Best|TRUE LOVE BEST]] (#11 "Kiseki")<br />
* [2009.03.25] [[RZ The Best of Rhythm Zone 2005]] (CD1 #5 "Cutie Honey")<br />
* [2009.07.29] [[a-nation '09 Best Hit Selection]] (#13 "Run for Your Life")<br />
* [2009.12.23] [[CDTV No. 1 Hits ~Koi Uta~]] (#11 "Yume no Uta")<br />
* [2009.09.16] [[Kamui the Ninja Original Soundtrack]] (#11 "Alive (Theatrical Mix)")<br />
* [2009.11.04] [[Winter Love Song (Various Artist)|Winter Love Song]] (#5 "Alive")<br />
* [2009.12.23] [[CDTV No. 1 Hits ~Naki Uta~]] (#10 "you")<br />
* [2009.12.23] [[CDTV No. 1 Hits ~Age Uta~]] (#12 "FREAKY")<br />
* [2010.01.01] [[Super Eurobeat Vol. 200 - 20th Anniversary Hits]] (CD2 #13 "Crazy 4 U (80's Style Remix)")<br />
* [2010.07.14] [[a-nation '10 Best Hit Selection]] (#2 "Hashire!")<br />
* [2010.12.15] [[Tohoshinki Live CD Collection ~T~|TOHOSHINKI LIVE CD COLLECTION ~T~]] (Disc 3, #1 "LAST ANGEL -Tohoshinki Version-")<br />
* [2011.04.06] [[wikipedia:Far East Movement|Far East Movement]] - [[wikipedia:Free Wired|Free Wired (Japanese Edition)]] (#12 "Make It Bump" (featuring Koda Kumi) ''[Japanese ed. bonus track]'')<br />
* [2011.07.20] [[Clench&Blistah]] - [[Love & Message|LOVE & MESSAGE]] (#3 "Stands Up" feat. Koda Kumi)<br />
* [2012.02.22] [[AK-69]] - [[The Story of Redsta -The Red Magic 2011- Chapter 2]] (#4 "Bling Bling Bling")<br />
* [2013.02.06] [[Total Eclipse Song Collection]] (#6 "Go to the top")<br />
* [2013.03.13] [[TRF Tribute Album Best|TRF TRIBUTE ALBUM BEST]] (Disc 1, #2 "ENGAGED")<br />
* [2013.12.18] [[hide Tribute VI -Female Spirits-|hide TRIBUTE VI -Female SPIRITS-]] (#3 "Pink Spider")<br />
* [2014.03.26] [[Watashi to Drecom -Dreams Come True 25th Anniversary Best Covers-]] (#11 "IT'S SO DELICIOUS")<br />
* [2015.11.18] [[Disney ~Greatest Songs~ Hougaku-ban]] (#4 "A Whole New World" / Koda Kumi & Peabo Bryson)<br />
* [2015.12.16] [[globe 20th -Special Cover Best-|#globe 20th -SPECIAL COVER BEST-]] (#9 "Wanderin' Destiny")<br />
* [2017.10.25] [[Thank You Disney]] (#16 "So Close")<br />
* [2018.06.20] [[AK-69]] - [[Musou Collaborations (The Undefeated)]] (#13 "Bling Bling Bling")<br />
* [2019.09.25] [[Black Clover Theme Song Best]] (#7 "Guess Who Is Back")<br />
* [2020.06.03] [[Heisei Hits Avex|Heisei HITS avex]] (#16 "Koi no Tsubomi")<br />
* [2020.11.25] [[Paradox Live Exhibition Show -Akan Yatsura-]] (#5 "EMPEROR - We on Fire!! -" feat. '''Koda Kumi''')<br />
* [2021.03.03] [[Pediatric Cancer Treatment Support Charity Live Theme Song]] ("My Hero~Miracle Song~")<br />
* [2021.11.11] [[SPEED Spirits (tribute album)|SPEED SPIRITS]] (#7 "I Remember" / '''Koda Kumi''')<br />
* [2022.03.30] [[All Night Carnival]] (#10 "One Night Carnival")<br />
<br />
==US Discography==<br />
===Singles===<br />
* [2001.05.12] [[Take Back]]<br />
* [2002.11.02] [[Trust Your Love]]<br />
<br />
===Vinyls===<br />
* [2001.xx.xx] [[Trust Your Love / Take Back (Blackwatch Remixes)|Trust Your Love / Take Back (Blackwatch Remixes)]]<br />
* [2001.xx.xx] [[Take Back|Take Back]]<br />
* [2001.xx.xx] [[Trust Your Love]]<br />
<br />
==Live==<br />
===Tours===<br />
* [2005.10.15] - [2005.11.13] [[Live Tour 2005 ~First Things~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2005 ~first things~]]<br />
* [2006.10.09] - [2007.02.23] [[Live Tour 2006~2007 ~Second Session~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2006~2007 ~second session~]]<br />
* [2007.09.28] - [2007.12.01] [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2007 ~Black Cherry~]]<br />
* [2008.04.12] - [2008.06.01] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2008 ~Kingdom~]]<br />
* [2009.04.11] - [2009.06.14] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2009 Trick|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2009 ~TRICK~]]<br />
* [2010.04.10] - [2010.06.11] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 ~Universe~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2010 ~Universe~]]<br />
* [2011.03.25] - [2011.10.28] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2011 ~Dejavu~]]<br />
* [2013.03.16] - [2013.06.30] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2013 ~JAPONESQUE~]]<br />
* [2014.03.12] - [2014.07.31] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2014 ~Bon Voyage~]]<br />
* [2015.04.04] - [2015.07.18] [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~WALK OF MY LIFE~]]<br />
* [2016.04.09] - [2016.11.13] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2016 ~Best Single Collection~]]<br />
* [2017.04.08] - [2017.10.10] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2017 -W FACE-]]<br />
* [2018.04.29] - [2018.06.17] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Koda Kumi Fanclub Tour ~AND~]]<br />
* [2018.09.14] - [2018.12.29] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2018 -DNA-]]<br />
* [2019.09.14] - [2020.02.29] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2019 re(LIVE)]]<br />
* [2020.09.12] - [2020.12.06] [[Koda Kumi 20th Anniversary Tour 2020 My Name Is...|KODA KUMI 20th ANNIVERSARY TOUR 2020 MY NAME IS...]]<br />
<br />
===Concerts===<br />
* [2005.06.11] [[Secret ~First Class Limited Live~|secret ~FIRST CLASS LIMITED LIVE~]]<br />
* [2006.04.10] [[Live Tour 2005 ~First Things~|BEST ~second session~ Release Party]]<br />
* [2007.06.20] [[Kingdom (Koda Kumi)|PREMIUM LIMITED LIVE IN HALL IN YOKOHAMA ARENA]]<br />
* [2008.10.23] [[Trick (Koda Kumi)|KODA KUMI SPECIAL LIVE "Dirty Ballroom" ~one night show~ ]]<br />
* [2010.12.05] [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|KODA KUMI 10th Anniversary ~FANTASIA~ in TOKYO DOME]]<br />
* [2013.12.10] [[Koda Kumi 2013 Taiwan Live|KODA KUMI 2013 TAIWAN LIVE]]<br />
* [2014.12.06] [[Walk of My Life|Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary First Class 2nd LIMITED LIVE at STUDIO COAST]]<br />
* [2015.08.02] [[Winter of Love (Koda Kumi)|KODA KUMI 15th Anniversary Premium Live @ a-nation Island]]<br />
* [2018.12.31] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2018-2019 ~DNA~ COUNTDOWN EDITION]]<br />
* [2019.12.06] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|KODA KUMI 19TH→20TH ANNIVERSARY EVENT]]<br />
<br />
===Concert Series===<br />
* [2008.09.22] - [2008.10.15] [[Koda Kumi Fan Club Event 2008 "Let's Party Vol.1"|KODA KUMI FANCLUB LIVE TOUR ~Let's Party Vol.1~]]<br />
* [2009.10.03] - [2009.10.04] [[Koda Kumi 2009 Taiwan Live|KODA KUMI 2009 TAIWAN LIVE]]<br />
* [2010.07.03] - [2010.07.04] [[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dream Music Park]]<br />
* [2010.10.12] - [2010.10.24] [[Koda Kumi "Eternity ~Love & Songs~" at Billboard Live|KODA KUMI "ETERNITY ~Love & Songs~" at Billboard Live]]<br />
* [2012.11.07] - [2012.11.27] [[Koda Kumi Premium Night ~Love & Songs~|KODA KUMI Premium Night ~Love & Songs~]]<br />
* [2013.10.27] - [2013.11.28] [[Bon Voyage (Koda Kumi)|KODA KUMI FANCLUB LIVE TOUR ~Let's Party Vol.2~]]<br />
* [2015.12.01] - [2015.12.06] [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|KODA KUMI 15th Anniversary LIVE The Artist]]<br />
* [2021.12.03] - [2021.12.06] [[Koda Kumi 20th Anniversary Tour 2020 My Name Is...|KODA KUMI 20TH→21ST ANNIVERSARY EVENT]]<br />
* [2022.03.05] - [2022.04.24] [[Koda Kumi Love & Songs 2022|KODA KUMI Love & Songs 2022]]<br />
* [2022.05.19] - [2022.06.28] [[Billboard Classics Koda Kumi Premium Symphonic Concert 2022|billboard classics KODA KUMI Premium Symphonic Concert 2022]]<br />
<br />
==Filmography==<br />
===Dramas===<br />
* [2006] Cherry Girl <small>('''as Kumi''')</small><br />
* [2006] Busu no Hitomi ni Koi Shiteru <small>('''as Kumi''')</small><br />
* [2011] Ikemen Desu Ne (''You're Beautiful Japanese Remake'') <small>('''as Herself''')</small><br />
<br />
===Movies===<br />
* [2004] Cutie Honey <small>('''as Diva''')</small><br />
* [2007] Saiyûki <small>('''as Fake Sanzo Hoshi''')</small><br />
* [2013] Pink Spider (UULA Version) <small>('''as Candy''')</small><br />
* [2021] Zokki<br />
<br />
==Publications==<br />
===Photobooks===<br />
[[File:Koda Kumi Maroc.jpg|112px|]]<br />
[[File:Koda Shiki.jpg|100px|]]<br />
[[File:Maroc Deluxe.jpg|102px|]]<br />
[[File:Brazil Deluxe.jpg|110px|]]<br />
[[File:Koda Reki.jpg|105px|]]<br />
[[File:Brazil Deluxe Edition.jpg|105px|]]<br />
[[File:Koda Kumi Paparazzi Snap Photobook.jpg|95px|]]<br />
<br />
* [2006.07.27] MAROC<br />
* [2006.12.28] Koda Shiki<br />
* [2007.02.29] MAROC (Deluxe Edition)<br />
* [2010.12.06] BRAZIL<br />
* [2011.01.31] Koda Reki<br />
* [2011.03.28] BRAZIL (Deluxe Edition)<br />
* [2013.02.22] KODA KUMI "PAPARAZZI" Snap Photobook<br />
<br />
===Books===<br />
[[File:Trick Ura Book.jpg|100px|]]<br />
* [2009.10.21] Koda Kumi LIVE TOUR 2009 ~TRICK~ Ura Book (裏)<br />
* [2016.10.14] Bibody no Shuukan - Customs of a Beautiful Body (倖田來未流 美ボディの習慣)<br />
<br />
===Calendars===<br />
* [2006.10.14] 2007 Calendar<br />
* [2007.09.28] 2008 Calendar<br />
* [2008.10.25] 2009 Calendar<br />
* [2009.10.30] 2010 Calendar<br />
* [2010.11.20] 2011 Calendar<br />
* [2011.11.05] 2012 Calendar<br />
<br />
===Band Scores===<br />
* [2007.11.01] [[Koda Kumi Piano Solo Instruments]] (倖田來未 ピアノソロインストゥルメンツ)<br />
<br />
===Magazines ===<br />
''For a list of magazines Koda Kumi has appeared on the cover of or was featured, click [[Koda Kumi (Magazines)|here]].''<br />
<br />
==Awards==<br />
===Music Related Awards===<br />
* [2005] 47th Nihon Record Taishō for "Butterfly"<br />
* [2006] Artist of the Year (20th Gold Disc Award)<br />
* [2006] Download Award for "Koi no Tsubomi" (20th Gold Disc Award)<br />
* [2006] Artist of the Year (Japan Gold Record Grand Prix)<br />
* [2006] Pop Album of the Year (Japan Gold Record Grand Prix)<br />
* [2006] Music Video of the Year (Japan Gold Record Grand Prix)<br />
* [2006] Triple Crown (Japan Gold Record Grand Prix)<br />
* [2006] Best Collaboration Video for "D.D.D. feat. SOULHEAD" (Space Shower Music Video Awards 2006)<br />
* [2006] Best Female Video for "Butterfly" (MTV VMAJ 2006)<br />
* [2006] Best Video of the year for "Butterfly" (MTV VMAJ 2006)<br />
* [2006] buzzASIA from Japan for "Trust you" (MTV VMAJ 2006)<br />
* [2006] Grand Prize for "Yume no Uta" (Best Hit Kayousai 2006)<br />
* [2006] Grand Prize for "Yume no Uta" (39th Japan Usen Grand Prize)<br />
* [2006] Best Vocal (48th Nihon Record Taishō)<br />
* [2007] Artist of the Year (21st Gold Disc Awards)<br />
* [2007] Best Female Video for "Yume no Uta" (MTV VMAJ 2007)<br />
* [2007] Best Video of the year for "Yume no Uta" (MTV VMAJ 2007)<br />
* [2007] Grand Prize for "Ai no Uta" (Best Hit Kayousai 2007)<br />
* [2007] Golden awards for "Ai no Uta" (49th Nihon Record Taishō)<br />
* [2008] Best Collaboration Video for "LAST ANGEL" (MTV VMAJ 2008)<br />
* [2011] Hottest Asian Artist (Mnet Asian Music Award 2011)<br />
* [2015] Contribution to Entertainment (VMAJ 2015)<br />
<br />
===Non-Music Related Awards===<br />
* [2006] Best Jeanist (Woman)<br />
* [2006] Nail Queen<br />
* [2006] Women of 2006 by Vogue Nippon<br />
* [2007] Best Stylish Artist Award (MTV VMAJ 2007)<br />
* [2007] Best Jeanist (Woman)<br />
* [2007] Nail Queen<br />
* [2008] Best Jeanist (Woman)<br />
* [2008] Nail Queen<br />
* [2009] Best Jeanist (Woman)<br />
* [2009] Nail Queen<br />
* [2010] Best Jeanist (Woman)<br />
* [2010] Nail Queen<br />
* [2013] Music Short Excellence Award, Cinematic Award (with director Mika Ninagawa for "Pink Spider")<br />
<br />
==Dance Crew==<br />
[[File:KK Insta A-nation 2020.jpeg|thumb|300px|Current Crew, from Left to Right: OOBA, MINAMI, SHOWKO, Kuu, AKIHIRO, FUKO, MARINA, ACHI]]<br />
<br />
As with most prominent J-Pop songstresses, Koda Kumi has a crew of dedicated back-up dancers who feature prominently in her live shows and PVs. Many of them choreograph the vast majority of her PVs and live shows, some of whom stepped down as dancers but continue choreographing tours. Many still have since gone on to star in other high-profile dance projects.<br />
<br />
===Current Line-up===<br />
====Male Dancers====<br />
<small><br />
* [https://genkan.tokyo/achi.html Achi] (IG: achiwilder)<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|15th Anniversary ~The Artist~]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|Live Tour 2016]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|Live Tour 2017]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Live Tour 2018]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|Live Tour 2019]], [[Koda Kumi 20th Anniversary Tour 2020 My Name Is..|Live Tour 2020]]<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Goldfinger 2019|GOLDFINGER 2019]]/Livin' La Vida Loca<br />
<br />
* [http://www.t-steps.jp/night_instructor/akihiro/ Akihiro Otsuka] (Twitter: IG: akihiro__sashat)<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|15th Anniversary ~The Artist~]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|Live Tour 2016]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|Live Tour 2017]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Live Tour 2018]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|Live Tour 2019]], a-nation 2020, [[Koda Kumi 20th Anniversary Tour 2020 My Name Is..|Live Tour 2020]]<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Goldfinger 2019|GOLDFINGER 2019]]/Livin' La Vida Loca<br />
<br />
* [http://blog.livedoor.jp/baoo008/ Ouba "OOBA" Shinichi] (Twitter handle: @shinichiooba) (2005-)<br />
** One of the most well-known dancers, he brings humor to the live shows as well as his breakdancing<br />
*** '''Live Appearances''': [[Secret ~First Class Limited Live~|secret ~First Class Limited Live~]], [[Live Tour 2005 ~First Things~|Live Tour 2005]], [[Live Tour 2006~2007 ~Second Session~|Live Tour 2006~2007]], [[Kingdom (Koda Kumi)|PREMIUM LIMITED LIVE IN HALL]], [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|Live Tour 2007]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2009 Trick|Live Tour 2009]], [[Koda Kumi 2009 Taiwan Live|Taiwan Live 2009]], [[Trick (Koda Kumi)|"Dirty Ballroom" '09]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 ~Universe~|Live Tour 2010]], [[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dream Music Park]], [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|10th Anniversary FANTASIA]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|Live Tour 2014]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|15th Anniversary ~The Artist~]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|Live Tour 2016]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|Live Tour 2017]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Live Tour 2018]], a-nation 2020, [[Koda Kumi 20th Anniversary Tour 2020 My Name Is..|Live Tour 2020]]<br />
*** '''PV Appearances''': [[Trust You (Koda Kumi)|Trust you]], [[Escalate|ESCALATE]], [[Lol (Koda Kumi)|LOL]], [[Goldfinger 2019|GOLDFINGER 2019]]/Livin' La Vida Loca<br />
<br />
</small><br />
<br />
====Female Dancers====<br />
<small><br />
* Akane<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|15th Anniversary ~The Artist~]] (stand-in), [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|Live Tour 2019]]<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Lit|LIT]] (stand-in), [[Haircut|HAIRCUT]] (stand-in), [[Watch Out!! ~DNA~|WATCH OUT!! ~DNA~]] (stand-in), [[Goldfinger 2019|GOLDFINGER 2019]]/Livin' La Vida Loca, [[K (Koda Kumi)|k,]], [[Puff (Koda Kumi)|puff]]<br />
<br />
* [http://fuko.dddblog.jp/ Fuko "FUKO" Takenaka] (Twitter: IG: fukooooo)<br />
** Another mainstay since 2007 who dances more infrequently but continues choreographing live performances & PVs<br />
*** '''Live Appearances''': [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|Live Tour 2007]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|Live Tour 2008]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2009 Trick|Live Tour 2009]], [[Koda Kumi 2009 Taiwan Live|Taiwan Live 2009]], [[Trick (Koda Kumi)|"Dirty Ballroom" '09]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 ~Universe~|Live Tour 2010]], [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|10th Anniversary FANTASIA]], [[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dream Music Park]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Live Tour 2018]], a-nation 2020, [[Koda Kumi 20th Anniversary Tour 2020 My Name Is...|Live Tour 2020]]<br />
*** '''PV Appearances''': [[Get Up & Move!!]], [[Show Girl|show girl]], [[Love Me Back|Love me back]], [[Hotel|HOTEL]], [[Money in My Bag|MONEY IN MY BAG]], [[Killer monster|Killer monsteR]]<br />
<br />
* Haluka "HALUKA" Vajra<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|Live Tour 2019]], [[Koda Kumi Love & Songs 2022|KODA KUMI Love & Songs 2022]]<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Ultraviolet]], [[Wicked Girls]], [[Goldfinger 2019|GOLDFINGER 2019]]/Livin' La Vida Loca, [[K (Koda Kumi)|k,]], [[Puff (Koda Kumi)|puff]]<br />
<br />
* Marina Matsumoto (Twitter: @_marina1995_ IG: marinamatsumoto)<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Live Tour 2018]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|Live Tour 2019]], a-nation 2020, [[Koda Kumi 20th Anniversary Tour 2020 My Name Is...|Live Tour 2020]]<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Ultraviolet]], [[Watch Out!! ~DNA~|WATCH OUT!! ~DNA~]], [[Lit|LIT]], [[Goldfinger 2019|GOLDFINGER 2019]]/Livin' La Vida Loca, [[K (Koda Kumi)|k,]], [[Puff (Koda Kumi)|puff]], [[Killer monster|Killer monsteR]]<br />
<br />
* [http://kacchoiicompany.tokyo/profile Minami Otsuka] (Twitter: @minami_otsuka IG: minami_otsuka1127)<br />
** A choreographer and dancer who has worked with Kuu since 2012<br />
*** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi Premium Night ~Love & Songs~|Premium Night ~Love & Songs~]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|Live Tour 2014]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|Live Tour 2016]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|Live Tour 2017]], a-nation 2020, [[Koda Kumi 20th Anniversary Tour 2020 My Name Is...|Live Tour 2020]]<br />
*** '''PV Appearances''': [[Shake Hip! (Koda Kumi)|Shake Hip!]], [[Like It (Koda Kumi)|Like It]], [[Haircut|HAIRCUT]], [[Watch Out!! ~DNA~|WATCH OUT!! ~DNA~]], [[Lit|LIT]], [[Killer monster|Killer monsteR]]<br />
<br />
* [https://dancemaster.avex.jp/instructor/profile/?id=7594 SHOWKO] (Twitter: @showko19861213 IG: showko1213)<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|15th Anniversary ~The Artist~]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|Live Tour 2017]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Live Tour 2018]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|Live Tour 2019]], a-nation 2020, [[Koda Kumi 20th Anniversary Tour 2020 My Name Is...|Live Tour 2020]], [[Koda Kumi Love & Songs 2022|KODA KUMI Love & Songs 2022]]<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Dreaming Now!]], [[Ultraviolet]], [[Wicked Girls]], [[Like It (Koda Kumi)|Like It]], [[Watch Out!! ~DNA~|WATCH OUT!! ~DNA~]], [[Lit|LIT]], [[Party (Koda Kumi)|PARTY]], [[Haircut|HAIRCUT]], [[Goldfinger 2019|GOLDFINGER 2019]]/Livin' La Vida Loca, [[K (Koda Kumi)|k,]], [[Puff (Koda Kumi)|puff]], [[Killer monster|Killer monsteR]]<br />
</small><br />
<br />
===Former Dancers===<br />
[[File:Koda Kumi Dancers Japonesque 2013.png|thumb|300px|Left to right, back to front: OOBA, Fujiken, U★G, SHINTA, Shun; Nanako, Minami, FUKO, Kaichou, Anna]]<br />
<br />
<small><br />
* Akiko<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Secret ~First Class Limited Live~|secret ~First Class Limited Live~]], [[Live Tour 2005 ~First Things~|Live Tour 2005]]<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Selfish]], [[Shake It|SHAKE IT]]<br />
<br />
* AKO<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Show Girl|show girl]], [[V.I.P. (Koda Kumi)|V.I.P.]]<br />
<br />
* Amami<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Live Tour 2018]]<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Ultraviolet]], [[Watch Out!! ~DNA~|WATCH OUT!! ~DNA~]], [[Party (Koda Kumi)|PARTY]]<br />
<br />
* [http://www.t-steps.jp/night_instructor/anna-2/ Anna]<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|Live Tour 2008]] (stand-in), [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2009 Trick|Live Tour 2009]] (stand-in), [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]] (sub & stand-in), Japonesque 13<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Shake Hip! (Koda Kumi)|Shake Hip!]]<br />
<br />
* [https://www.rei-dance.com/shibuya/instructor/detail/?id=170 Hachi]<br />
** A more traditional, jazzy dancer who featured from 2006-2010 in live shows<br />
*** '''Live Appearances''': [[Live Tour 2006~2007 ~Second Session~|Live Tour 2006~2007]], [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|Live Tour 2007]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|Live Tour 2008]], [[Koda Kumi 2009 Taiwan Live|Taiwan Live 2009]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 ~Universe~|Live Tour 2010]], [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|10th Anniversary FANTASIA]], [[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dream Music Park]]<br />
*** '''PV Appearances''':<br />
<br />
* [http://www.studioone.jp/fujiken.html Fujita "FUJIKEN" Kensuke]<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|10th Anniversary ~FANTASIA~]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|Live Tour 2014]]<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Escalate|ESCALATE]]<br />
<br />
* JuNGLE<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Secret ~First Class Limited Live~|secret ~First Class Limited Live~]], [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|Live Tour 2007]]<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Hot Stuff]], [[Escalate|ESCALATE]]<br />
<br />
* [https://artist-dance.jp/lesson/54/movie KAICHOU] (Twitter: @kaichou_y IG: kaichou.y)<br />
** Prominent female dancer from 2006-2016 who also choreographed many live performances.<br />
*** '''Live Appearances''': [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|Live Tour 2007]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|Live Tour 2008]], [[Trick (Koda Kumi)|"Dirty Ballroom" '09]], [[Koda Kumi 2009 Taiwan Live|Taiwan Live 2009]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2009 Trick|Live Tour 2009]], [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|10th Anniversary FANTASIA]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|Live Tour 2014]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|15th Anniversary ~The Artist~]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|Live Tour 2016]], a-nation '07-'11, '13-'15<br />
*** '''PV Appearances''': [[Freaky|FREAKY]], [[Show Girl|show girl]], [[Hashire!]], [[Can We Go Back]], [[Be My Baby (Koda Kumi)|BE MY BABY]], [[Megumi no Hito (Koda Kumi)|Megumi no Hito]], [[Shake Hip! (Koda Kumi)|Shake Hip!]], [[Dreaming Now!]], [[Money in My Bag|MONEY IN MY BAG]]<br />
<br />
* M@A<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Live Tour 2006~2007 ~Second Session~|Live Tour 2006~2007]], [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|Live Tour 2007]]<br />
<br />
* [https://msaagency.com/portfolio/maiko-fukuda/ Maiko "MAIKO" Fukuda]<br />
** A choreographer, director and staple of live performances from 2006-2015 who continues to choreograph live shows<br />
*** '''Live Appearances''': [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|Live Tour 2007]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2009 Trick|Live Tour 2009]], [[Koda Kumi 2009 Taiwan Live|Taiwan Live 2009]], [[Trick (Koda Kumi)|"Dirty Ballroom" '09]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 ~Universe~|Live Tour 2010]], [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|10th Anniversary FANTASIA]], [[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dream Music Park]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|15th Anniversary ~The Artist~]]<br />
*** '''PV Appearances''': [[V.I.P. (Koda Kumi)|V.I.P.]], [[Love Me Back|Love me back]], [[Show Girl|show girl]], [[Dreaming Now!]]<br />
<br />
* Miku Nagaoka<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|15th Anniversary ~The Artist~]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|Live Tour 2016]]<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Like It (Koda Kumi)|Like It]]<br />
<br />
* [https://artist-dance.jp/artists/40/detail NANAKO]<br />
** A dancer and choreographer for Kuu from 2008-2015<br />
*** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 ~Universe~|Live Tour 2010]], [[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dream Music Park]], [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|10th Anniversary ~FANTASIA~]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]], [[Koda Kumi 2013 Taiwan Live|Taiwan Live 2013]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|Live Tour 2014]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]]<br />
*** '''PV Appearances''': [[Ecstasy (Koda Kumi)|ECSTASY]], [[Escalate|ESCALATE]], [[Outside Fishbowl]], [[Lollipop (Koda Kumi)|Lollipop]], [[Pop Diva|POP DIVA]], [[V.I.P. (Koda Kumi)|V.I.P.]], [[Shake Hip! (Koda Kumi)|Shake Hip!]], [[Dreaming Now!]], [[Money in My Bag|MONEY IN MY BAG]], [[Dance in the Rain|Dance In The Rain]], [[Like It (Koda Kumi)|Like It]]<br />
<br />
* [https://ameblo.jp/ryon2-r2/ RYON-RYON] (Twitter: @RYONRYONR2 IG: ryon2r2]<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Secret ~First Class Limited Live~|secret ~First Class Limited Live~]], [[Live Tour 2005 ~First Things~|Live Tour 2005]], [[Live Tour 2006~2007 ~Second Session~|Live Tour 2006~2007]]<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Selfish]]<br />
<br />
* Sayaka<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Ultraviolet]], [[Wicked Girls]]<br />
<br />
* [http://www.shinnosuke-m.com/ Shinnosuke Motoyama] (Twitter handle: @s_addict55)<br />
** Prominent figure in Kuu's live shows from 2006-2010, now a player in the Prince of Tennis stage shows<br />
*** '''Live Appearances''': [[Live Tour 2005 ~First Things~|Live Tour 2005]], [[Live Tour 2006~2007 ~Second Session~|Live Tour 2006~2007]], [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|Live Tour 2007]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|Live Tour 2008]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2009 Trick|Live Tour 2009]], [[Koda Kumi 2009 Taiwan Live|Taiwan Live 2009]], [[Trick (Koda Kumi)|"Dirty Ballroom" '09]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 ~Universe~|Live Tour 2010]], [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|10th Anniversary FANTASIA]], [[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dream Music Park]]<br />
<br />
* [https://www.shintarow.com/pages/3074926/profile Shintaro "SHINTA" Araki]<br />
** Worked with Kuu from the beginning until approximately 2013, a staple of PVs and lives alike<br />
*** '''Live Appearances''': [[Secret ~First Class Limited Live~|secret ~FIRST CLASS LIMITED LIVE]], [[Live Tour 2005 ~First Things~|Live Tour 2005]], [[Live Tour 2006~2007 ~Second Session~|Live Tour 2006~2007]], [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|Live Tour 2007]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|Live Tour 2008]], [[Trick (Koda Kumi)|"Dirty Ballroom" '09]], [[Koda Kumi 2009 Taiwan Live|Taiwan Live 2009]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2009 Trick|Live Tour 2009]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 ~Universe~|Live Tour 2010]], [[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dream Music Park]], [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|10th Anniversary FANTASIA]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]], [[Koda Kumi Premium Night ~Love & Songs~|Premium Night ~Love & Songs~]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]]<br />
*** '''PV Appearances''': [[Selfish]], [[Trust You (Koda Kumi)|Trust you]], [[Juicy (Koda Kumi)|JUICY]], [[Freaky|FREAKY]], [[D.D.D. (Koda Kumi)|D.D.D.]], [[Birthday Eve]]<br />
<br />
* [https://dancingshun.web.fc2.com/ Shunsuke "SHUN" Omura] (IG: omura_shunsuke_shun)<br />
** A prominent dancer from Kuu's old crew from 2006 to about 2015; recently collaborated with other crew Minami and NANAKO on a different show <br />
*** '''Live Appearances''': [[Live Tour 2005 ~First Things~|Live Tour 2005]] a-nation '06, [[Live Tour 2006~2007 ~Second Session~|Live Tour 2006~2007]], [[Kingdom (Koda Kumi)|PREMIUM LIMITED LIVE IN HALL]], [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|Live Tour 2007]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|Live Tour 2008]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 ~Universe~|Live Tour 2010]], [[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dream Music Park]], [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|10th Anniversary FANTASIA]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|Live Tour 2014]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]]<br />
*** '''PV Appearances''': [[Selfish]], [[Lol (Koda Kumi)|LOL]]<br />
<br />
* [http://ug1202.web.fc2.com/ugofficial/webindex.html Yuji "U★G" Onoue] (Twitter handle: @ug_only_one)<br />
** Rose to fame with Koda from 2006-2015 who continues to choreograph live shows<br />
*** '''Live Appearances''': [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|Live Tour 2007]], [[Kingdom (Koda Kumi)|PREMIUM LIMITED LIVE IN HALL]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|Live Tour 2008]], [[Trick (Koda Kumi)|"Dirty Ballroom" '09]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2009 Trick|Live Tour 2009]], [[Koda Kumi 2009 Taiwan Live|Taiwan Live 2009]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 ~Universe~|Live Tour 2010]], [[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dream Music Park]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]], [[Koda Kumi Premium Night ~Love & Songs~|Premium Night ~Love & Songs~]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]], a-nation '13, [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|Live Tour 2014]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]], a-nation '08-'10 & '13<br />
*** '''PV Appearances''': [[Escalate|ESCALATE]]<br />
<br />
* Waka (Twitter: IG: waka_kyoto)<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|15th Anniversary ~The Artist~]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|Live Tour 2016]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|Live Tour 2017]]<br />
</small><br />
<br />
===PV Choreographies===<br />
<small><br />
* '''AKIKO & TOKIKO''': [[Crazy 4 U]], [[Selfish]], [[Shake It|SHAKE IT]]<br />
* '''AKO''': [[Wicked Girls]]<br />
* '''FUKO''': [[Megumi no Hito (Koda Kumi)|Megumi no Hito]], [[Bambi]], [[Love Me Back]], [[Hotel|HOTEL]], [[Bassline]], [[Hush (Koda Kumi)|HUSH]]<br />
* '''MAIKO''': [[Show Girl|show girl]], [[Be My Baby (Koda Kumi)|BE MY BABY]], [[V.I.P. (Koda Kumi)|V.I.P.]], [[ESCALATE]], [[Shake Hip! (Koda Kumi)|Shake Hip!]], [[Dreaming Now!]], [[Lit|LIT]] (with AKO), [[Party (Koda Kumi)|PARTY]], [[Watch Out!! ~DNA~|WATCH OUT!! ~DNA~]], [[K (Koda Kumi)|k,]], [[Goldfinger 2019|GOLDFINGER 2019]]/Livin' La Vida Loca, [[Puff (Koda Kumi)|puff]], [[XXKK]]<br />
* '''MAIKO & AKO''': [[Lit|LIT]]<br />
* '''MAIKO & FUKO''': [[Killer monster|Killer monsteR]]<br />
* '''MAIKO & OOBA''': [[Ultraviolet]]<br />
* '''NANAKO''': [[Can We Go Back]]<br />
* '''OOBA''': [[Lol (Koda Kumi)|LOL]]<br />
* '''SHUN''': [[Juicy|JUICY]]<br />
* '''U★G''': [[So Nice]]<br />
</small><br />
<br />
===Live Choreographies===<br />
<small><br />
* '''ACHI''': [[Insane (Koda Kumi)|Insane]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|Live Tour 2017]], Medley @ [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|The Artist]]<br />
* '''AKO''': Opening & [[Wicked Girls]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|Live Tour 2017]], [[Pin Drop|PIN DROP]] & [[Haircut|HAIRCUT]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Live Tour 2018]]<br />
* '''FUKO''': [[Black Candy]], [[Bambi (Koda Kumi)|Bambi]], [[Melting (Koda Kumi)|Melting]], [[Megumi no Hito (Koda Kumi)|Megumi no Hito]] & [[Lick Me|Lick me]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]]; [[KO-SO-KO-SO]], [[Black Cherry (Koda Kumi song)|Black Cherry INTRODUCTION]], [[Juicy (Koda Kumi)|JUICY]] remix, [[Hot Stuff (Koda Kumi)|Hot Stuff]] remix & [[Love Me Back]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]]; [[Winner Girls]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|Live Tour 2014]]; [[Mercedes]] & [[Life So Good!!|LIFE so GOOD!!]] @ [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]]; [[Hotel|HOTEL]] @ [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|The Artist]]; [[Shhh!]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|Live Tour 2016]]; [[Bassline]] & [[Damn real]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|Live Tour 2017]]; [[Hush (Koda Kumi)|HUSH]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Live Tour 2018]]<br />
* '''KAICHOU''': [[But (Koda Kumi)|BUT]]/[[Lollipop (Koda Kumi)|Lollipop]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|Live Tour 2016]]<br />
* '''JuNGLE''': [[Poppin' Love Cocktail|Poppin'love cocktail]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]]<br />
* '''MAIKO''': [[Pop Diva|POP DIVA]], [[Lollipop (Koda Kumi)|Lollipop]] & [[Be My Baby (Koda Kumi)|BE MY BABY]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]]; [[D.D.D. (Koda Kumi)|D.D.D.]], [[V.I.P. (Koda Kumi)|V.I.P.]], [[Pink Spider (Koda Kumi)|Pink Spider]], [[Escalate|ESCALATE]], [[Be My Baby (Koda Kumi)|BE MY BABY]], @ [[Poppin' Love Cocktail|Poppin' love cocktail]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]]; [[Xxx (Koda Kumi)|XXX]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|Live Tour 2014]]; [[House Party]], [[Lippy]], & [[Dance in the Rain|Dance In The Rain]] @ [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]]; [[Show Me Your Holla|SHOW ME YOUR HOLLA]], [[Touch Down|TOUCH DOWN]], [[Taboo (Koda Kumi)|TABOO]], [[Bambi (Koda Kumi)|Bambi]] & Medley @ [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|The Artist]]; [[Dance in the Rain|Dance In The Rain]] & [[Can We Go Back]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|Live Tour 2016]]; [[Scream (Koda Kumi)|ScREaM]], [[Watch Out!! ~DNA~|WATCH OUT!! ~DNA~]] & [[Hot Hot (Koda Kumi)|HOT HOT]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Live Tour 2018]]<br />
* '''MAIKO & OOBA''': [[Loaded (Koda Kumi)|LOADED]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|Live Tour 2014]]; [[Ultraviolet]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|Live Tour 2017]]<br />
* '''NANAKO''': [[Can We Go Back]] & [[Work It Out!]] @ Live Tour 2010 -UNIVERSE-, [[Boom Boom Boys]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]]<br />
* '''OOBA''': [[Is This Trap|IS THIS TRAP?]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]]; Medley @ [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|The Artist]]; [[Won't Be Long|WON'T BE LONG]]~Red Cherry Version~Dance Part @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|Live Tour 2016]]<br />
* '''OOBA & ACHI''': [[Guess Who Is Back]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Live Tour 2018]]<br />
* '''SHOWKO''': [[OMG (Koda Kumi)|OMG]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|Live Tour 2019]]<br />
* '''SHUN''': [[At the Weekend|AT THE WEEKEND]], [[Cutie Honey]]/[[Butterfly (Koda Kumi)|Butterfly]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]]; [[Jounetsu (Koda Kumi)|Jounetsu]], [[Ai wo Tomenaide]] & [[Taboo (Koda Kumi)|TABOO]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]]; [[Butterfly (Koda Kumi)|Butterfly]] & [[Imagine (Koda Kumi)|Imagine]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|Live Tour 2014]]; [[But (Koda Kumi)|BUT]] @ [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]]<br />
* '''U★G''': [[Aitakute (Koda Kumi)|Aitakute]], [[Hey Baby!|Hey baby!]] & [[Choi Tashi Life]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]]; [[So Nice]] & [[Selfish]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]]; [[Everyday (Koda Kumi)|Everyday]] & [[U Know|U KNOW]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|Live Tour 2014]]; [[Sukideshite]] & [[What's Up (Koda Kumi)|What's Up]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|Live Tour 2017]]; [[Work That]] & [[Koi no Tsubomi]]~[[I'll Be There (Koda Kumi)|I'll be there]]~[[Someday (Koda Kumi)|Someday]] medley @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Live Tour 2018]]; Put Your Hands Up!! @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|Live Tour 2019]]<br />
</small><br />
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==References==<br />
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==External Links==<br />
* [http://rhythmzone.net/koda/index.html Japanese Official Website]<br />
* [http://www.avex.com.tw/kodakumi/ Taiwanese Official Website]<br />
* [http://kodakumi.jp/ Official International Community]<br />
* [http://www.facebook.com/KodaKumiOfficial Official Facebook]<br />
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* [http://twitter.com/kodakuminet Official Twitter]<br />
* [http://www.instagram.com/kodakumi_official/ Official Instagram]<br />
* [http://www.youtube.com/user/KODAKUMINET Official YouTube]<br />
* [http://www.ustream.tv/channel/kodakuminet Official USTREAM]<br />
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'''Ozeki Mai''' (小関舞) is a singer and talent under [[Up-Front Promotion]]. She was a formerly in [[Hello! Project]] as a member of [[Country Girls]]. <br />
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== Profile ==<br />
* '''Name:''' Ozeki Mai (小関舞)<br />
* '''Nickname:''' Ozekichan (おぜきちゃん)<br />
* '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|2002|02|10|mf=yes}}<br />
* '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo]], [[Japan]]<br />
* '''[[Blood Type]]:''' O<br />
* '''Height:''' 154cm<br />
* '''Specialties:''' Violin, dancing<br />
* '''Hobbies:''' Singing, going out with friends<br />
* '''Favorite Color:''' Pastel blue, emerald green<br />
* '''Looks Up To:''' [[Yajima Maimi]], [[Suzuki Kanon]]<br />
* '''Hello! Project groups:'''<br />
** '''[[Country Girls]]''' (2014&ndash;2019)<br />
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==Discography==<br />
===Singles===<br />
*[2024.04.24] [[Namida no Tomorrow]] / ''untitled'' (涙のTomorrow)<br />
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===Video Releases===<br />
*[2016.04.xx] Greeting ~Ozeki Mai~ (Greeting~小関舞~)<br />
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==Publications==<br />
===Photobooks===<br />
[[File:Ozeki Mai - Greeting Photobook.jpg|100px|Ozeki Mai Greeting -Photobook-]]<br />
*[2017.04.29] [[Ozeki Mai Mini Photobook "Greeting -Photobook-"]] (小関舞ミニ写真集「Greeting-Photobook-」)<br />
*[2019.12.18] [[Mai BEST]] (舞BEST)<br />
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*[2016.09.24] [[Country Girls 1st Official Book|Country Girls 1st OFFICIAL BOOK]] (カントリー・ガールズ 1st OFFICIAL BOOK)<br />
<br />
==Works==<br />
===Filmography===<br />
; TV Programs<br />
* [2015&ndash;2019] [[The Girls Live]]<br />
* [2019&ndash;] [[Ai Dol Project|AI・DOL PROJECT]]<br />
<br />
===Internet===<br />
; Net Dramas<br />
* [2019] [[Barbeque (Internet Drama)|#Barbeque]] (#バーベキュー)<br />
* [2020] [[Hobonichi no Kaidan]] (ほぼ日の怪談。)<br />
<br />
; Net Programs<br />
* [2015&ndash;2019] [[Hello! Station]] (ハロ!ステ)<br />
* [2019] [[Hello Pro no Oshigoto Challenge!]] (ハロプロのお仕事チャレンジ!)<br />
* [2019] [[Hello Pro Kouhaku Taiko THE☆BATTLE 2019]] (ハロプロ紅白対抗 ザ☆バトル2019)<br />
<br />
===Radio===<br />
*[2015] [[Country Girls no Tadaima Radio Kenshuuchuu]] (カントリー・ガールズの只今ラジオ研修中)<br />
<br />
===Theater===<br />
* [2016] [[Kizetsu Suruhodo Aishiteru!]] (気絶するほど愛してる!)<br />
* [2019] [[Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 6 Gaiden ~Tasogare no Kamen~]] (遙かなる時空の中で6 外伝 ~黄昏ノ仮面~) <small>(guest)</small><br />
* [2021] [[PINK no Kawa de Nurui Iki]] (PINKの川でぬるい息)<br />
<br />
==Trivia==<br />
*Her official Country Girls image color was <span style="color:#2561CF">medium blue</span>.<br />
*Was formerly with the agency [http://www.tambourineartists.com/ Tambourine Artists].<br />
*Participated in the Morning Musume 12th generation "Golden Audition".<br />
*Her father is [[Wikipedia:Tatsuya_Ozeki|Ozeki Tatsuya]], coach for the Yomiuri Giants baseball team since 2011.<br />
*Her favorite sports are baseball and basketball.<br />
*Has taken violin lessons since she was four years old.<br />
*Thinks she has the best figure in Country Girls.<br />
*Her favorite Hello! Project song is "[[Munasawagi Scarlet]]" by [[Berryz Kobo]].<br />
*Ozeki Mai announced her graduation from Country Girls and Hello! Project on October 18, 2019. In her announcement she stated that she would continue in the entertainment industry and wanted to challenge herself by graduating to pursue her dreams. She asked that fans support the departing members positively as people chasing their own dreams. Her graduation took place on December 26, 2019 at LINE CUBE SHIBUYA.<br />
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==External Links==<br />
* [https://www.instagram.com/mai_ozeki.official/ Official Instagram]<br />
* [http://www.up-front-promotion.co.jp/artist/ Up-Front Promotion Artists]<br />
* [http://ameblo.jp/countrygirls/theme-10087903830.html Country Girls Official Blog]<br />
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[[Category:J-Actress]]</div>Solarbladehttp://www.generasia.com/w/index.php?title=Koda_Kumi&diff=824350Koda Kumi2024-02-08T15:16:29Z<p>Solarblade: /* Digital Downloads */</p>
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<div>[[File:Koda Kumi - BLACK WINGS promo.jpg|thumb|550px|Koda Kumi promoting "[[Black Wings|BLACK WINGS]]" (2023)]]<br />
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'''Koda Kumi''' (倖田來未) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer from [[wikipedia:Kyoto|Kyoto]]. She made her debut through [[avex trax]]'s sub-label [[rhythm zone]] in late 2000 with the single "[[Take Back|TAKE BACK]]", though it wasn't until 2002 that she released her debut album, ''[[Affection|affection]]''. Since the release of her first best album ''[[Best ~First Things~|BEST ~first things~]]'' in 2005, her popularity has grown considerably. Other factors such as her appearance on the Japanese soundtrack of ''[[Wikipedia:Final Fantasy X-2|Final Fantasy X-2]]'', her "ero-kakkoi" image, and her "12 Days of Christmas" wide-scale release of one single every week from December to February (2005-2006) had all contributed to her increase in popularity.<br />
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Koda is also the elder sister of [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] singer-songwriter [[misono]].<br />
<br />
==Profile==<br />
*'''Stage Name:''' Koda Kumi (倖田來未), Koda <small>(US)</smalL><br />
*'''Birth Name:''' Kouda Kumiko (神田來未子)<br />
*'''Nickname:''' Kuu-chan, Kuu-tan, Queen of Live<br />
*'''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1982|11|13|mf=yes}}<br />
*'''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Kyoto|Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan]] <br />
*'''[[Blood Type]]:''' A<br />
*'''Height:''' 154 cm / 5'0"<br />
*'''Favorite Artists:''' [[Wikipedia:Christina Aguilera|Christina Aguilera]] & [[Wikipedia:Ja Rule|Ja Rule]]<br />
*'''Favorite Music:''' Rock, R&B<br />
*'''People She Respects:''' Her parents<br />
*'''Family:''' Husband (singer [[KENJI03]]), son, younger sister (singer [[misono]]), parents<br />
*'''Groups:'''<br />
** [[99% Radio Allstars]] (2003)<br />
** [[a-nation's party]] (2011)<br />
** [[Tokyo Pudding to Taisetsu na Nakamatachi]] (2014)<br />
<br />
==Biography==<br />
[[File:Koda Kumi - Auditions.jpg|thumb|250px|Koda Kumi during early audtions]]<br />
===Early Life - Debut===<br />
Koda Kumi was the first girl born into her family. Since her mother was a lounge singer, Koda looked up to her and had dreamed of becoming a singer since elementary school. <br />
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When she was in her teens, Koda went through a number of auditions where she sang a songs such as [[JUDY AND MARY]]'s "[[Hello! Orange Sunshine]]". She even auditioned alongside [[Goto Maki]] for the 3rd generation of [[Morning Musume]] when she was seventeen. In 1999 Kumi participated in "[http://www.avexnet.or.jp/avexdream_final/ avex dream 2000]", a singing competition in which hopefuls audition for a chance to become part of avex's next popular idol group of the new millenium. Kumi performed [[Alone]] by [[Okamoto Mayo]]. After placing second in the contest, she was signed onto the [[rhythm zone]] sub-label of [[avex trax]]. It is unclear whether or not she made it into [[Morning Musume]] when she auditioned, and if she turned it down due to the fact that she signed a contract with [[avex trax]].<br />
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In December 2000, Koda's debut single, "[[Take Back|TAKE BACK]]", was released. The single only reached #59 on the Oricon charts. Following her debut and partly as a result of poor promotion by avex, Koda ended up releasing a string of unsuccessful singles. Six months later, Koda released "[[Trust Your Love]]" which managed to crack the top twenty on the [[Oricon]] charts. She then released an English version of "[[Take Back|TAKE BACK]]" in the [[Wikipedia:United States|United States]] which reached #18 on the US Billboard Hot Dance Music charts.<br />
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[[File:2002affectionpromo.jpeg|thumb|250px|left|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Affection|affection]]'' (2002)]]<br />
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Having worked very hard on writing the lyrics to these tracks and having them not sell well, Koda became depressed. She began overeating to comfort herself. Later, when asked why Kumi was so poorly promoted, [[Matsuura Max]] replied that she was overweight and that promoting her with her current image would not help. Koda then started working on her image, keeping a strict diet and committing to a vigorous exercise routine. She has also mentioned that moral support from her then boyfriend helped motivate her to stick with the routine.<br />
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Near the end of 2001, Koda joined [[Komuro Tetsuya]]'s charity drive, [[song nation]]. The song project, featuring other popular avex artists such as [[Hamasaki Ayumi]] and [[Amuro Namie]], came together to help raise money for victims of the attack on the [[Wikipedia:World Trade Center|World Trade Center]] on September 11, 2001. Koda collaborated with avex label-mate [[BoA]] on the single, "[[The Meaning of Peace|the meaning of peace]]". <br />
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In March of 2002, Koda released the single "[[So Into You]]". The single only peaked at #50, but was the lead single on her debut album, ''[[Affection|affection]]''. ''[[Affection|affection]]'' reached #12 on the Oricon charts (a higher position than any reached by her previous single releases) and eventually sold around 100,000 copies.<br />
<br />
===Initial Success===<br />
[[File:2003grow into onepromo.jpeg|thumb|250px|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Grow Into One|grow into one]]'' (2003)]]<br />
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Koda's next couple of releases were met with mediocre sales. The singles "[[Love Across the Ocean|love across the ocean]]" and "[[M.A.Z.E|m・a・z・e]]" only peaked at #19 and #25 respectively on the [[Oricon]] chart, and failed to sell over 30,000 copies. During this time, she also released another single in the US, "[[Trust Your Love]]". The single did well reaching #19 on the Billboard Hot 100 Sales Chart, and #1 on the Billboard Hot Dance Music Chart.<br />
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It was rumored that Koda's contract would not be renewed and that she would be dropped from the label. Luckily, her big break came with the release of "[[Real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba|real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba]]". The single contained the two songs featured in the [[Wikipedia:Playstation 2|Playstation 2]] video game, ''[[Wikipedia:Final Fantasy X-2|Final Fantasy X-2]]''. The single reached #3 on the [[Oricon]] charts, becoming Koda's first release to enter the top ten and selling 282,734 copies. The single was #24 highest-selling single of 2003.<br />
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Within weeks of [[Real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba]]'s release, Koda's second album was released. Her sophomore album, ''[[Grow Into One|grow into one]]'', showed off a change in style, with more of the tracks having urban flavour to them. The album reached #9 on the Oricon charts, selling over double the amount of her [[Affection|debut album]]'s sales.<br />
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[[File:Girlsselfish.png|thumb|250px|left|Koda Kumi promoting [[Girls ~Selfish~|girls ~Selfish~]] (2004) ]]<br />
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===Ero-Kakkoii Image - Major Success===<br />
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Koda's next releases, ("[[Come With Me|COME WITH ME]]", "[[Gentle Words]]", and "[[Crazy 4 U]]") all managed to chart within the bottom half of the top twenty on [[Oricon]]. Her next album, ''[[Feel My Mind|feel my mind]]'' reached #7 on the [[Oricon]], although it ended up selling less than ''[[Grow Into One|grow into one]]''.<br />
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With the release of the "[[Crazy 4 U]]" [[PV|music video]], Koda Kumi's image had noticeably changed, changing from teen idol to a more mature image focused on sexual appeal. She and her label [[avex trax|avex]] mutually agreed that it was the best move for her career to develop a sexier image (much like how [[Sugimoto Aya]] was marketed in the 1980s). This style is referred to as Ero-Kakkoii, which means ''Erotic-Cool''. In the "[[Crazy 4 U]]" music video, Koda is scantly dressed, and dances provactively. This image transition is often compared with [[Wikipedia:Christina Aguilera|Christina Aguilera]]'s change going into her music video for her song "[[Wikipedia:Dirrty|Dirrty]]". The Ero-Kakkoii image would become Koda's trademark and would rocket her to fame.<br />
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Success struck again for Koda with the single, "[[Love & Honey|LOVE & HONEY]]". The a-side, "[[Cutie Honey|CUTIE HONEY]]" is a cover of 1970's anime opening by [[Maekawa Yoko]]. The song was originally found as a first press bonus track on her album, ''[[Feel My Mind|feel my mind]]''. The song had two tie-ins: it was the opening theme song to both the [[Cutie Honey (OVA)|Re:CUTIE HONEY]] [[Anime|anime]] [[OVA]] and the [[Cutie Honey (film)|CUTIE HONEY]] live action movie (in which Koda made a cameo as the ''diva'' that sings to [[Sister Jill]]). The single did extremely well, reaching #4 on the [[Oricon]] charts and selling 150,634 copies.<br />
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[[File:2005BEST ~first things~promo.jpeg|thumb|250px|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Best ~First Things~|BEST ~first things~]]'' (2005)]]<br />
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Koda's next single, "[[Chase]]" only manged to reached #18 on the charts and is her last single thus far to not chart within the Oricon top ten. Her next two singles, ("[[Kiseki (Koda Kumi)|Kiseki]]" and "[[Hands (Koda Kumi)|hands]]") were both ballads, and both managed to reach #7 on the [[Oricon]] charts. <br />
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Koda Kumi's fourth album, ''[[Secret (Koda Kumi)|secret]]'' was a major success. It reached #3 on the [[Oricon]] charts, sold a total of 522,201 copies, and became the #22 album of 2005. Two months later, she released the single "[[Hot Stuff]]", which is a collaboration with rapper [[KM-MARKIT]].<br />
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===The Best Sessions===<br />
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In June 2005, Koda released her 16th single, "[[Butterfly (Koda Kumi)|Butterfly]]". The single was an instant hit, reaching #2 on the [[Oricon]] chart and becoming the #85 single of the year. The song "Butterfly" won her the 47th Japan Record Awards in December, 2005. Koda then released two more singles: "[[Flower (Koda Kumi)|flower]]" and "[[Promise / Star]]".<br />
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On September 21st, Koda released the album, ''[[Best ~First Things~|BEST ~first things~]]''. The album was a two-disc best-of compilation containing all of her singles up till that point (this is the only album where her previous three singles are found). The album was a massive hit and reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts. Even though it is a "best-of", the album is often considered Koda's breakthrough album. The album sold 1,207,793 copies in 2005, becoming the #6 album of the year as well as the highest selling album for a female artist in 2005. <br />
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[[File:2006BEST second sessionpromo.jpeg|thumb|250px|left|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Best ~Second Session~|BEST ~second session~]]'' (2006)]]<br />
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Starting in December, Koda began a release project in which she would release twelve singles, one each week for twelve weeks, as a play on the 12 days of Christmas. Each single would feature Koda in outfits from a variety of places from all over the world; specifically, the theme locations were [[Wikipedia:Alaska|Alaska]], [[Wikipedia:California|Californa]], [[Wikipedia:England|England]], [[Wikipedia:Brazil|Brazil]], [[Wikipedia:China|China]], [[Wikipedia:Spain|Spain]], [[Wikipedia:Africa|Africa]], [[Wikipedia:India|India]], [[Wikipedia:France|France]], [[Wikipedia:Hawaii|Hawaii]], [[Wikipedia:Italy|Italy]], and finally [[Japan]] (in that order).<br />
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The first of these twelve singles, "[[You (Koda Kumi)|you]]" was a winter ballad which rose to the top of the charts. The single became Koda's first #1 single. All of the singles managed to chart in the top-ten. The sixth single, "[[Feel (Koda Kumi)|feel]]" also managed to reach #1 on the Oricon charts. <br />
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When the spines of all 12 singles are lined up, an image of Koda is revealed. The same happens when the back covers of the singles are placed next to each other, like a jigsaw puzzle.<br />
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In March 2006, Koda released ''[[Best ~Second Session~|BEST ~second session~]]'', a compilation of all 12 singles of the release project. The album was another hit, reaching #1 on the Oricon charts, selling 1,768,628, and becoming the #2 album of 2006. <br />
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By the end of 2006, ''[[Best ~First Things~|BEST ~first things~]]'' had nearly sold two million copies, becoming the #17 album of 2006.<br />
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===Black Cherry===<br />
[[File:2006Black Cherrypromo.jpeg|thumb|250px|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Black Cherry (Koda Kumi album)|Black Cherry]]'' (2006)]]<br />
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"[[Koi no Tsubomi]]" was Koda's first single to be released after the 12 singles project. Released in May 2006, it debuted at #2 with 140,000 copies sold. This gave the single the highest weekly debut sales for female artists in 2006, until [[Hamasaki Ayumi]] surpassed it with her single "[[Blue Bird (Hamasaki Ayumi)|BLUE BIRD]]" in June. The title was reclaimed by Koda after her release of "[[4 Hot Wave|4 hot wave]]", which debuted at #2 behind [[KinKi Kids]].<br />
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Koda's first photobook, [[Maroc|MAROC]], was also released alongside "[[4 Hot Wave|4 hot wave]]". The photos were photographed by famous fashion photographer [[Wikipedia:Leslie Kee|Leslie Kee]] in [[Wikipedia:Morocco|Morocco]].<br />
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In October, Koda released her 33rd single "[[Yume no Uta / Futari de...]]", described as a "two-story ballad single,". Both songs on the single shared the same melody, with different lyrics and arrangements. This is because Koda felt that the melody contained both sad and happy elements.<br />
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Koda's next singles were "[[Won't Be Long|WON'T BE LONG]]", a duet with fellow [[rhythm zone]] artist [[EXILE]], and "[[Cherry Girl / Unmei]]". Both singles were released a week prior to her fifth studio album, ''[[Black Cherry (Koda Kumi album)|Black Cherry]]''. The album include all the a-side songs from her 2006 singles (excluding "[[Futari de...]]"). ''[[Black Cherry (Koda Kumi album)|Black Cherry]]'' became the first studio album from a female artist to stay at the #1 position for four weeks since [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]'s album third album, ''[[Duty]]'' in 2000.<br />
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[[File:Freakypromo.png|250px|thumb|left|Koda Kumi promoting "[[Freaky|FREAKY]]" (2007)]]<br />
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===Kingdom===<br />
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On March 14, 2007, Koda Kumi's third best-of compilation, ''[[Best ~Bounce & Lovers~|BEST ~BOUNCE & LOVERS~]]'' (a special release limited to 300,000 copies) was released alongside her first single of 2007, "[[But / Aishou|BUT / Aishou]]". Album and single both reached #2 on the Oricon charts.<br />
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Following the trend she started with the release of "[[4 Hot Wave|4 hot wave]]" in 2006, Koda released another four-track summer single, "[[Freaky|FREAKY]]". [[Freaky|FREAKY]] became Koda's fourth #1 single.<br />
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She then released ballad single "[[Ai no Uta (Koda Kumi)|Ai no Uta]]" in September, which charted at #2. Her next single, "[[Last Angel|LAST ANGEL]]" ( a collaboration with former [[rhythm zone]] artist [[Tohoshinki]]) features the theme song to the Japanese release of ''[[Wikipedia:Resident Evil: Extinction|Resident Evil: Extinction]]''.<br />
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On the December 21st 2007, Koda Kumi became the seventh Japanese female artist to hold a solo concert at [[Tokyo Dome]]. Celebrating the 7th year anniversary since her debut with "[[Take Back|TAKE BACK]]" tickets for the ''[[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2007 ~Black Cherry~ SPECIAL FINAL in TOKYO DOME]]'' show were priced at &yen;7,777.<br />
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[[File:2008Kingdompromo.jpeg|thumb|250px|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Kingdom (Koda Kumi)|Kingdom]]'' (2008)]]<br />
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Koda's sixth studio album, ''[[Kingdom (Koda Kumi)|Kingdom]]'', was released on the 30th of January 2008, one week after her first single of 2008, "[[Anytime|anytime]]". The album reached #1 on the Oricon charts and held the #1 position for two weeks, selling over 500,000 copies. The CD+2DVD included footage from her PREMIUM LIMITED LIVE IN HALL IN YOKOHAMA ARENA concert as well as [[PV|music video]]'s for every single track on the album.<br />
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===Controversy===<br />
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On February 1, 2008, Koda Kumi was retelling the story (on the TBS radio show, All Night Nippon) of how her manager recently got married and how she had asked her manager "whether or not they would have children". When her manager replied that they wouldn't for the time being, Koda responded by commenting on how they should have children early because "when women are around 35 years old their amniotic fluid go bad".<br />
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The comment was so offensive that many radio shows and newspapers received angry complaints from women around the country. [[avex trax]] decided that all promotion of ''[[Kingdom (Koda Kumi)|Kingdom]]'' was to be canceled. Koda's official website was shut down. Websites featuring her were also closed down by companies that endorsed her, such as Kirin and Kose Vise. <br />
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[[File:2008moonpromo.jpeg|250px|thumb|left|Koda Kumi promoting "[[Moon (Koda Kumi)|MOON]]" (2008)]]<br />
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One week later, Koda Kumi appeared in an exclusive interview on Fuji TV's "FNN Super News" to apologize for the offensive remark she made. Even though she tearfully apologized for the harm she caused, reactions to Koda's apology were mostly negative. An informal poll taken after the broadcast through Sankei Sports' website indicated that 81% of the viewers felt the apology was insufficient while only 9% said it was enough.<br />
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===Post-Controversy===<br />
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As of April 2008, her endorsements with Kosé and Gillette were reopened. However, she is no longer the spokesperson for Honda, Kirin, and GemCerey.<br />
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[[File:2009trickpromo.jpeg|250px|thumb|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Trick (Koda Kumi)|TRICK]]'' (2009)]]<br />
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On March 31, 2008 her ''[[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2007 ~Black Cherry~ SPECIAL FINAL in TOKYO DOME]]'' DVD was released and reached #1 on the Oricon DVD Charts. Her ''[[Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|LIVE TOUR 2008 ~Kingdom~]]'' went on as planned, starting on April 12, 2008, where she again apologized for her controversial remark. The shows on the 15th and 17th of May, 2008 at [[Wikipedia:Yoyogi|Yoyogi]] National First Gymnasium, Tokyo, were filmed for a WOWOW TV broadcast on the 26th of July. ''[[Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|LIVE TOUR 2008 ~Kingdom~]]'' was released on DVD on September 24, 2008, becoming her fifth consecutive #1 DVD.<br />
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On April 17, 2008, Avex Entertainment announced Koda's 40th single, a "four-elements single," featuring four tracks (much like "[[Freaky|FREAKY]]" and "[[4 Hot Wave|4 hot wave]]") called "[[Moon (Koda Kumi)|MOON]]". It was released on June 11, 2008 and reached #2 on the Oricon Single Charts. Koda followed the release of "[[Moon (Koda Kumi)|MOON]]" with her 41st single, "[[TABOO]]" on October 8, 2008. TABOO reached #1 on the Oricon chart, making it her fifth #1 single. Her 42nd single, "[[Stay With Me (Koda Kumi)|stay with me]]", was released on December 24th, 2008 and also debuted at #1. It is described as a "winter love ballad" and is featured in the [https://www.au.com/mobile/service/list/end/lismo-music-smartphone/ au LISMO] [[CM]]. <br />
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On January 28, 2009, Koda released her seventh studio album, ''[[Trick (Koda Kumi)|TRICK]]'', which topped the [[Oricon]] Charts at #1 for 2 consecutive weeks.<br />
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On March 25th, Koda released two albums: ''[[Out Works & Collaboration Best]]'' and ''[[Driving Hit's]]'', the latter is a remix album remixed entirely by [[HOUSE NATION]]. On March 31, 2009, Koda released her 43rd single, "[[It's All Love!|It's all Love!]]" a collaboration with her younger sister, [[misono]]. The second song on the single, "[[Faraway (Koda Kumi)|faraway]]", was a solo ballad by Koda, and was used as a theme song for the movie "Subaru".<br />
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===Tenth Anniversary===<br />
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The year 2010 marked Koda's tenth anniversary in the music industry. It would be a busy year of live performances and new music. She kicked off the year with a cover of [[Wikipedia: Kelly Clarkson|Kelly Clarkson's]] "Can We Go Back" as the A-side to her newest single [[Can We Go Back|of the same name]] which released at the end of January.<br />
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[[File:UNIVERSEpromo1.jpg|left|250px|thumb|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Best ~Third Universe~ & 8th Al "Universe"]]'' (2010)]]<br />
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On February 3, 2010, Koda released her third best-of album packaged with her eighth studio album, ''[[Best ~Third Universe~ & 8th Al "Universe"|BEST ~third universe~ & 8th AL "UNIVERSE"]]''. The best-of album included hits from her albums ''[[Black Cherry (Koda Kumi album)|Black Cherry]]'' through ''[[Trick|TRICK]]'', and the DVD included [[PV]]s throughout that era and for the new album. Though critical opinions conflicted on her newest album, it managed to rank as the 18th album of the year on the Oricon charts. <br />
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In the early spring, Koda embarked on her concert tour for ''[[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 Universe|UNIVERSE]]'', which ran until mid-June. In July, she held a two-day concert event titled "Dream Music Park" at Yokohama Stadium. The footage would later be included on the limited release of her ninth album ''[[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dejavu]]''. <br />
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On October 13, 2010, Koda released her first cover album ''[[Eternity ~Love & Songs~|ETERNITY ~Love & Songs~]]''. It contained modern updates of mostly older J-Pop songs from the 1970s through to the 1990s, but also a cover of her sister [[misono]]'s 2010 release "[[0-ji Mae no Tsunderella|0-ji Mae no Tsunderella]]". Her covers of "[[Be My Baby (Koda Kumi)|BE MY BABY]]" and "[[Megumi no Hito (Koda Kumi)|Megumi no Hito]]" were used in the promotional ads for the album, and have since become staples of almost every live performance.<br />
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Koda promoted her new cover album the night prior to its release, through the end of October 2010, with a limited concert series known as ''[[Koda Kumi "Eternity ~Love & Songs~" at Billboard Live|ETERNITY ~Love & Songs~ Live at Billboard]]'', and, true to the Billboard approach, was performed in a relaxed setting with a live band that evoked an "unplugged" style.<br />
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Koda ended the year with a one-night-only event known as ''[[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|FANTASIA]]'', her ultimate tenth anniversary celebration, held on December 5, 2010. The Queen of Live was true to form with an opening performance of "[[Butterfly (Koda Kumi)|Butterfly]]" seeing her "fly" through the stadium, ride around the stage in small cars with her sister [[misono]] during their performance of "[[It's All Love!|It's all Love!]]", and utilize a rotating platform for a variety of heavily-choreographed performances with almost all of her backup dancers participating in the show.<br />
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===Dejavu, Marriage & Pregnancy===<br />
Following her trend of first-quarter album releases, her ninth album ''[[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dejavu]]'' released on March 2, 2011. The album was notably a return to her J-Urban, J-R&B form with songs like "[[Okay]]", "[[Passing By|Passing By]]", and "[[At The Weekend|AT THE WEEKEND]]". It was front-lined by her up-tempo hit singles "[[Pop Diva|POP DIVA]]" and "[[Lollipop (Koda Kumi)|Lollipop]]". At the end of March, Koda began a seven-month concert tour for ''Dejavu'' that culminated at the end of October.<br />
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[[File:dejavupromo.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Koda Kumi promoting "[[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dejavu]]" (2011)]]<br />
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On August 2, 2011, Koda released two limited edition DVD sets: ''[[Koda Kumi Live DVD Singles Best Aka Ban|Aka Ban]]'' and ''[[Koda Kumi Live DVD Singles Best Ao Ban|Ao Ban]]'' (lit. Red Disc and Blue Disc). They each contained a DVD of 25 "best" live performances from her concerts in digest format, as well as behind the scenes footage of her [[PV]]s. The sets also came with a photobook. <br />
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The artwork for each set came from her upcoming single "[[4 Times|4 TIMES]]", which would be released a few weeks later. Following the tradition of Koda's summer singles, it was a maxi release with four songs: "[[Poppin' Love Cocktail|Poppin' love cocktail]]" feat. [[TEEDA]], "[[V.I.P.]]", "[[In the Air (Koda Kumi)|IN THE AIR]]", and "[[Ko-So-Ko-So|KO-SO-KO-SO]]".<br />
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On December 13, 2011, Koda announced on her website that she would be marrying [[BACK-ON]]'s guitarist and vocalist [[KENJI03]] by the end of the month. She had met KENJI03 while recording "[[Poppin' Love Cocktail|Poppin' love cocktail]]" with his bandmate [[TEEDA]]. Three days later, she revealed her pregnancy to her fans at a fanclub mini-concert.<ref>"[http://rhythmzone.net/koda/news/111213.html 倖田來未 オフィシャルサイト]". Retrieved 2011-12-13.</ref><br />
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===JAPONESQUE & Hiatus===<br />
On January 25, 2012, Koda released her tenth album, ''[[Japonesque|JAPONESQUE]]''. It had been recorded in both Japan and the United States, becoming her third studio album to be recorded in the latter country. ''JAPONESQUE'' reflects this, containing two songs featuring popular American artists: "[[Slow (Koda Kumi)|Slow]]" featured R&B artist [[Wikipedia:Omarion|Omarion]] and "[[V.I.P.|V.I.P.]]" featured an English rap portion by hip-hop artist [[Wikipedia:T-Pain|T-Pain]]. The CD+DVD release contained PVs for almost every song on the album, a feat that hasn't been matched since ''[[Kingdom (Koda Kumi)|Kingdom]]''.<br />
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[[File:JAPONESQUEPROMO.jpg|left|250px|thumb|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Japonesque|JAPONESQUE]]'' (2012)]]<br />
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The album featured a variety of genres, from electronic to J-R&B, J-Urban and hip-hop to J-Rock, and songs featuring her staple ero-kakkoii and cute styles. The inconsistency of the album's genre was questioned by many critics, but the album was considered a commercial success, and became [[:Category:Gold Albums|certified Gold]].<br />
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Because of her pregnancy, Koda went on a hiatus lasting a little more than half of the year, and 2012 thus marked a very slow year for the usually busy singer. It would be the first year she did not attend [[avex trax|avex]]'s [[a-nation]]. On July 17, 2012, Koda gave birth to a baby boy.<br />
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Her release schedule picked up again in the summer of 2012, beginning with July 25th's release of a new digital single, "[[Whatchu Waitin' On|Whatchu Waitin' On?]]". August 1st saw the release of ''[[Beach Mix]]'', a summer and beach party-themed remix album which was fronted by the new single. In October, Koda released the single "[[Go to the Top (Koda Kumi)|Go to the top]]", which was her first release since "[[Cutie Honey]]" to be used as an [[Anime|anime]] opening theme (for ''[[Wikipedia: List of Muv-Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse episodes|Muv-Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse]]'').<br />
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In spite of her hiatus, Koda didn't forego her Queen of Live status, as November saw a limited concert series entitled ''[[Koda Kumi Premium Night ~Love & Songs~|KODA KUMI Premium Night ~Love & Songs~]]''. The video release contained footage from the November 13, 2012 performance - the night of her 30th birthday. The show was an extravagant performance of mostly Koda's ballads, with older songs such as "[[Pearl Moon]]" and "[[1000 no Kotoba]]" being performed for the first time in many years. Koda closed out the year with the release of her first Christmastime ballad since "[[Stay with Me (Koda Kumi)|stay with me]]" in 2008, "[[Koishikute]]", on December 26, 2012.<br />
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In March 2013, a little over a year after the album's release, Koda began her three-month ''[[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2013 ~JAPONESQUE~]]'' tour.<br />
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[[File:Bon Voyage Promo.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Bon Voyage (Koda Kumi)|Bon Voyage]]'' (2014)]]<br />
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===Bon Voyage===<br />
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Shortly before she began touring, her second cover album dropped, titled ''[[Color the Cover|Color The Cover]]''. As promotion for the various songs, she performed a handful of them on live TV with the original artists. The album included the B-side to the "[[Koishikute]]" single, "[[Alone (Koda Kumi)|Alone]]", the [[Okamoto Mayo]] song Koda sang in the audition that landed her career. It also included a controversial, highly synthesized version of "[[Pink Spider (Koda Kumi)|Pink Spider]]" by [[hide]].<br />
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2013 saw the release of many digital live albums for all of her concert tours from ''TRICK'' to ''JAPONESQUE'', as well as five digital-only best-of releases. <br />
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In the run-up to her eleventh album ''[[Bon Voyage (Koda Kumi)|Bon Voyage]]'', Koda released three singles: "[[Summer Trip]]", "[[Dreaming Now|Dreaming Now!]]", and the digital-only "[[Show Me Your Holla|SHOW ME YOUR HOLLA]]". "Summer Trip" followed Koda's summer single tradition and included three A-sides. The title song of "Dreaming Now!" was used as the theme for NTV's 'Volleyball World Grand Champion Cups 2013'.<br />
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''[[Bon Voyage (Koda Kumi)|Bon Voyage]]'' released on February 26, 2014. The album marked the beginning of her more Western-inspired style, with tracks like "[[Lol (Koda Kumi)|LOL]]", "[[Touch Down (Koda Kumi)|TOUCH DOWN]]", and "[[Loaded (Koda Kumi)|LOADED]]" feat. [[Wikipedia:Sean Paul|Sean Paul]]. In addition to more American-style beats, her music begins to exhibit more English, especially in the form of slang. The album's fanclub release contained footage from her second 'Let's Party' fanclub performance. A few weeks later she commenced her tour for the album.<br />
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On August 8, 2014, Koda released her 57th single "[[Hotel]]". The single would be her last commercially-available physical single; since then, her singles have been fanclub or digital-only. It also marked the end of her tradition of releasing multi-track summer single releases. Koda's fanclub-only single "[[Dance in the Rain|Dance In The Rain]]" was released a day before her 32nd birthday. The [[PV]] for it would be released in a special 360° cinematography format for viewing through the virtual reality headset [[Wikipedia:Oculus Rift|Oculus Rift]].<br />
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[[File:Walk of My Life Promotion.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Walk of My Life|WALK OF MY LIFE]]'' (2015)]]<br />
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===15th Anniversary, Best Singles Tour, & W FACE===<br />
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The year 2015 marked Koda's fifteenth year in the music industry. She celebrated the year with a four-night concert series dubbed ''[[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|The Artist]]'', in addition to her Live Tour 2015 for her newest album ''[[Walk of My Life|WALK OF MY LIFE]]''. On July 22, 2015, Koda released the first of a two-part best-of collection, ''[[Summer of Love|SUMMER of LOVE]]''. The album included her more upbeat and energetic hits from the past ten years. Almost exactly six months later in January 2016, the second part, ''[[Winter of Love (Koda Kumi)|WINTER of LOVE]]'', was released. It was a collection of her ballads and down-tempo love songs from the previous ten years. Its release in CD+Bluray format marked the first release of several older PVs in ultra HD format.<br />
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On July 18, 2015, Koda would perform her first show in Singapore. During a press event held the day before, she admitted to having issues with her self-esteem. Via a translator, she was quoted as saying, "I have actually never really felt that I am sexy and I do have low self-esteem. There are things about me that I don't feel so comfortable about, but I use fashion and other things to boost my confidence."<ref>"[https://www.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/entertainment/japanese-singer-koda-kumi-says-she-has-low-self-esteem Japanese singer Koda Kumi says she has low self-esteem]". ''The Straits Times.'' Retrieved 2020-10-20.</ref><br />
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Without a major studio album to promote, Koda's 2016 schedule was almost entirely taken up by a seven-month tour in which she performed in each of the 47 prefectures. The concert tour was titled ''[[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2016 ~Best Single Collection~]]'', and was a showcase of her most popular singles since her debut in 2000. She also released one new single that featured in the show, titled "[[Shhh!]]". It was released in four limited-run versions each with their own unique cover; one was available to the public through mu-mo, while the three others were only sold at live venues ahead of her shows.<br />
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[[File:W Face Promo.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[W Face ~Inside~|W FACE ~inside~]] and [[W Face ~Outside~|W FACE ~outside~]]'' (2017)]]<br />
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Koda's 2017 album release was her first dual-release of studio albums. ''[[W Face ~Inside~|W FACE ~inside~]]'' and ''[[W Face ~Outside~|W FACE ~outside~]]'' were simultaneously released on March 8, 2017. The dual-release of albums would become a new tradition for Koda, similar to her old summer maxi single releases. With the exception of ''[[Re(cord)|re(CORD)]]'', every Koda Kumi studio album release has been split into two separate albums since 2017. ''W FACE ~outside~'' and ''W FACE ~inside~'' debuted at #1 and #2 on the [[Oricon]] charts, respectively. ''Outside'' was a series of more aggressive, energetic songs, while ''Inside'' contained more introspective and ballad songs.<br />
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Following the style of her release of "[[Shhh!]]", Koda released three venue and fanclub-only physical singles every two months and two days beginning on August 2, 2017 with "[[Lit|LIT]]", followed by "[[Hush (Koda Kumi)|HUSH]]" on October 4th, and "[[Never Enough|NEVER ENOUGH]]" on December 6th. These are the last physical singles Koda has released, and were unique in that the covers were vinyl-sized.<br />
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[[File:AND promo.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[And (Koda Kumi)|AND]]'' (2018]]<br />
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===AND & DNA===<br />
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2018 saw the release of dual albums with palindrome titles, ''[[And (Koda Kumi)|AND]]'' and ''[[DNA (Koda Kumi)|DNA]]''. Their release dates were also palindromes of one another, with ''AND'' releasing on February 28th (228) and ''DNA'' releasing on August 22nd (822). Prior to the release of ''AND'', Koda stated in an interview that she had been taking vocal lessons to improve her sound and range for the new album. She stated that she wanted to "be better at singing."<ref>"[https://mdpr.jp/music/detail/1729475 倖田來未「もっと歌うまくなりたい」さらなる"進化"へ (Koda Kumi "I want to be better at singing" to further "evolution")]". ''modelpress.'' Retrieved 2020-10-20.</ref><ref>"[https://33man.jp/article/004356.html 倖田來未、ボイトレ通いで進化中!? 「新しい声と出会える!」「もーーもっと歌うまくなりたいーーっ」 (Koda Kumi, evolving her voice!? "I can meet new ranges!" "I want to sing better songs."]". ''Rittor Music, Inc.'' Retrieved 2020-10-20.</ref> Indeed, her range was noticeably greater in tracks like "[[Hush (Koda Kumi)|HUSH]]". Unfortunately, Koda's twelve-year streak of #1 album debuts came to an end with the release of ''AND'', which debuted at #2 and within a week fell to the #6 spot.<br />
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''[[DNA (Koda Kumi)|DNA]]'' would also debut at #2. Contrasting the bright colors of ''[[And (Koda Kumi)|AND]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s covers, ''DNA''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s covers were almost exclusively shades of black, white and gray, however, the large prop letters from ''AND'' were reused to spell DNA. Additionally, while the tracks on ''AND'' were lighthearted, upbeat pop songs, the songs featured on ''DNA'' were darker and more mature in tone and theme, with rock and J-Urban sounds dominating the feel of the album. "[[Guess Who Is Back]]", a rock anthem, was Koda's fourth song to be used as an [[Anime|anime]] theme, being the fourth opening song for the ''[[Wikipedia:Black Clover|Black Clover]]'' series.<br />
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As well as having dual albums in 2018, Koda also had dual concert tours beginning in April with a string of fanclub-only performances under the heading ''[[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Koda Kumi Fanclub Tour ~AND~]]'' which lasted until June. Footage from the concert would be released exclusively on the limited CD+3DVD fanclub release of ''[[DNA (Koda Kumi)|DNA]]'' as well as the limited 4DVD release of her Live Tour 2018 concert. <br />
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[[File:Koda Kumi - DNA promo.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[DNA (Koda Kumi)|DNA]]'' (2018)]]<br />
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Koda's next and main tour of 2018 was ''[[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2018 -DNA-]]'', which spanned a three-month period beginning in September 2018 and culminating in her first-ever New Year's Eve countdown performance in Tokyo, complete with its own special setlist. Prior to the home video release of the concert, footage was shown in a limited theater run between March 8-10 of 2019 at AEON Cinemas in Japan;<ref>"[https://www.barks.jp/news/?id=1000164293 倖田來未、全国のイオンシネマで劇場版ライブ映像上映]". ''BARKS.'' February 5, 2019. Retrieved 2020-10-20.</ref> This is the first time any of her concerts have had theater runs.<br />
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===re(LIVE) & re(CORD)===<br />
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In the run up to her new album, Koda released a whopping nine digital singles - over half of the tracklist of her upcoming album - for three months straight, starting July 3, 2019 with "[[Eh Yo]]" and ending with the October 30, 2019 release of "[[Again (Koda Kumi)|again]]". Koda Kumi broke with her customs and released her next studio album as a stand-alone in the final quarter of the year. ''[[Re(cord)|re(CORD)]]'' was released on her 37th birthday, November 13, 2019, and became her third straight album to fail to debut at #1 on the Oricon charts - instead debuting at #4.<br />
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The album contained two covers of [[Wikipedia: Ricky Martin|Ricky Martin]]'s 1999 hit "[[Wikipedia: Livin' la Vida Loca|Livin' la Vida Loca]]", and a cover of [[Go Hiromi]]'s 1999 "[[Goldfinger (Koda Kumi)|GOLDFINGER]]", his Japanese cover of "Livin' la Vida Loca" - similar to the original song's release in Spanish and in English. Koda also collaborated with [[Wikipedia: Sean Paul|Sean Paul]] for the second time with "[[Rich & Famous]]", a song that samples Koda's own 2018 song "[[Chances All|CHANCES ALL]]".<br />
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[[File:re(cord) promo.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Re(cord)|re(CORD)]]'' (2019)]]<br />
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Koda's major tour of 2019 was similar to ''[[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2016 ~Best Single Collection~]]'', in that it did not, in fact, promote her newest album. Instead, it revisited two previous concert tours, ''[[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|LIVE TOUR 2007 ~Black Cherry~]]'' and ''[[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2013 ~JAPONESQUE~]]''. She recreated the performances from these two tours almost exactly, with changes and improvements upon the choreography, wardrobe and stunts such as the opening of Black Cherry with Koda submerged in a tank of water. It was all a part of her upcoming celebration of her 20th anniversary as a studio artist: if you add the '07 from 2007 and '13 from 2013, you get '20.<br />
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Fittingly, this new 2019-2020 concert series was titled ''[[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2019 re(LIVE)]]''. She would perform half of each old tour's setlist, and then perform her newest 2019 songs towards the end of each performance. The show featured both the Black Cherry and Japonesque setlists, almost back-to-back, and was marketed as a "long stay" event; the shows began as early as 1:30pm starting with Black Cherry, and JAPONESQUE starting that same day at 7pm.<ref>"[https://rhythmzone.net/koda/live/tour.php?id=1001369 "KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2019 re (LIVE)"]". ''rhythmzone.net.'' Retrieved 2020-10-20.</ref> In addition to updated costumes for the events, Koda also wore the same trademark pirate outfit from 2007 for a portion of her 2019 Black Cherry performance, as well as the 2013 kimono for her JAPONESQUE show. The revival of the iconic pirate and oiran costumes was also seen in the PVs for "[[Shutout|SHUTOUT]]" and "[[Strip|STRIP]]", respectively, in which present-day Koda in her updated outfit is facing off against Koda of the past in the older costume.<br />
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[[File:Koda Kumi 2019.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2019 re(LIVE) -Black Cherry- & -JAPONESQUE-]]'' (2019)]]<br />
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The tour ran from September to October of 2019, then returned in February 2020 for two final shows. The concert was released in several video and audio formats one month later on March 11, 2020. Each half of the concert was released separately, in standard 2DVD and Blu-ray formats. There was a limited-edition fanclub 4CD audio edition available only to playroom and Koda Gumi members. The audio version is also available in digital format on platforms such as iTunes, and there is also a non-stop mix of each of the concerts available digitally: re(LIVE) -Black Cherry- iamSHUM Non-Stop Mix and re(LIVE) -JAPONESQUE- REMO-CON Non-Stop Mix.<br />
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===20th Anniversary & MY NAME IS...===<br />
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In 2020, Koda would be celebrating her 20th anniversary as a singer in the music industry. In late February of 2020, Koda hinted at a fall arena tour. In late March, Koda announced what would be the firm schedule for her 2020 arena tour, in spite of the [[Wikipedia:COVID-19 pandemic|COVID-19 outbreak]]. She would visit a total of four cities from September 12 to December 6, 2020: her exact 20th anniversary.<br />
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[[File:Koda Kumi 2020.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Koda Kumi promoting ''[[My Name Is...|MY NAME IS...]]'' (2020)]]<br />
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In April, a #STAYHOME initiative was started, and Koda took part to entertain fans. She performed a capella on Instagram livestreams and shared "how-to-dance" videos for several PVs. In addition to full versions of all her PVs being uploaded to YouTube, all of her previous live tours with the exception of re(LIVE) were uploaded. She also performed from home her 2009 summer B-side "[[Hashire!]]" as part of the "MUSIC AID FEST -FOR POST PANDEMIC-". Her new songs were recorded from her home studio, and the song and PV for "[[Puff|puff]]" was based on keeping fit in a fun way despite the stay-at-home orders. The PV was shot from home using her cell phone, and debuted on YouTube in late June.<br />
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At the end of July, a limited edition album was announced, titled ''[[My Name Is...|MY NAME IS...]]'', to be released only to her fanclub on September 11, 2020: one day before her tour started. Her tour was also aptly titled ''[[Koda Kumi 20th Anniversary Tour 2020 My Name Is...|KODA KUMI 20TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR 2020 -MY NAME IS...-]]''. Along with the newest summer singles "[[Puff|puff]]", "[[Lucky Star (Koda Kumi)|Lucky Star]]" and "[[XXKK]]", ''[[My Name Is...|MY NAME IS...]]'' was host to a number of recent and older 2010s hits. Her 2020 tour setlist reflected the tracklist almost exactly. In August, Koda took part in the digital a-nation 2020 event, which was streamed entirely online.<br />
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On September 12, 2020, Koda gave her first performance in her 20th anniversary tour. Though a masked, socially-distanced audience was present, the event was also available for a worldwide audience via a mu-mo livestream. It later aired on TV Asashi. On October 10, 2020, Koda announced a December 12 release of two mini albums: ''[[Angel (My Name Is...)|angeL (MY NAME IS...)]]'' and ''[[Monster (My Name Is...)|monsteR (MY NAME IS...)]]'', thus recommencing her recent tradition of releasing dual studio albums. They were to include most of her new songs of 2020 as well as eight additional tracks not yet known; this would be the first time songs like "[[XXKK]]" would be commercially-available in physical format.<br />
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==Japanese Discography==<br />
[[File:Koda Kumi 2021.jpg|thumb|250px|Koda Kumi (2021)]]<br />
===Studio Albums===<br />
* [2002.03.27] [[Affection|affection]]<br />
* [2003.03.19] [[Grow Into One|grow into one]]<br />
* [2004.02.18] [[Feel My Mind|feel my mind]]<br />
* [2005.02.09] [[Secret (Koda Kumi)|secret]]<br />
* [2006.12.20] [[Black Cherry (Koda Kumi album)|Black Cherry]]<br />
* [2008.01.30] [[Kingdom (Koda Kumi)|Kingdom]]<br />
* [2009.01.28] [[Trick (Koda Kumi)|TRICK]]<br />
* [2010.02.03] [[Best ~Third Universe~ & 8th Al "Universe"|UNIVERSE]]<br />
* [2011.03.02] [[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dejavu]]<br />
* [2012.01.25] [[Japonesque|JAPONESQUE]]<br />
* [2014.02.26] [[Bon Voyage (Koda Kumi)|Bon Voyage]]<br />
* [2015.03.18] [[Walk of My Life|WALK OF MY LIFE]]<br />
* [2017.03.08] [[W Face ~Inside~|W FACE ~inside~]]<br />
* [2017.03.08] [[W Face ~Outside~|W FACE ~outside~]]<br />
* [2018.02.28] [[And (Koda Kumi)|AND]]<br />
* [2018.08.22] [[DNA (Koda Kumi)|DNA]]<br />
* [2019.11.13] [[Re(cord)|re(CORD)]]<br />
* [2022.03.02] [[Heart (Koda Kumi)|heart]]<br />
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===Best Albums===<br />
* [2005.09.21] [[Best ~First Things~|BEST ~first things~]]<br />
* [2006.03.08] [[Best ~Second Session~|BEST ~second session~]]<br />
* [2007.03.14] [[Best ~Bounce & Lovers~|BEST ~BOUNCE & LOVERS~]] <br />
* [2009.03.25] [[Out Works & Collaboration Best]] <br />
* [2010.02.03] [[Best ~Third Universe~ & 8th Al "Universe"|BEST ~third universe~]]<br />
* [2013.07.31] [[Summer Single Collection 2013]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2013.09.30] [[mu-mo Gentai Koda Kumi 2013 Summer Best 3|mu-mo Gentei ☆ Koda Kumi 2013 SUMMER BEST 3]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2013.09.30] [[mu-mo Gentai Koda Kumi 2013 Summer Best 6|mu-mo Gentei ☆ Koda Kumi 2013 SUMMER BEST 6]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2013.10.01] [[Kumi Koda Complete Best]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2013.11.13] [[Winter Ballad Collection 2013 (Koda Kumi)|Winter Ballad Collection 2013]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2014.06.11] [[Happy Love Song Collection 2014]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2015.07.22] [[Summer of Love|SUMMER of LOVE]]<br />
* [2016.01.20] [[Winter of Love (Koda Kumi)|WINTER of LOVE]]<br />
* [2020.09.11] [[My Name Is...|MY NAME IS...]]<br />
* [2021.12.06] [[Best ~2000-2020~|BEST ~2000-2020~]]<br />
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===Cover Albums===<br />
* [2010.10.13] [[Eternity ~Love & Songs~|ETERNITY ~Love & Songs~]]<br />
* [2013.02.27] [[Color the Cover|Color The Cover]]<br />
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===Live Albums===<br />
* [2009.03.04] [[Koda Kumi Special Live "Dirty Ballroom" ~One Night Show~|KODA KUMI SPECIAL LIVE "Dirty Ballroom" ~One Night Show~ (10 Songs Version)]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2012.02.08] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2011 ~Dejavu~]]<br />
* [2013.03.20] [[Koda Kumi "Eternity ~Love & Songs~" at Billboard Live|KODA KUMI "ETERNITY ~Love & Songs~" at Billboard Live]]<br />
* [2013.03.20] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2008 ~Kingdom~]] <br />
* [2013.03.20] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2009 Trick|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2009 ~TRICK~]] <br />
* [2013.03.20] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 Universe|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2010 Universe]] <br />
* [2013.03.20] [[Koda Kumi Premium Night ~Love & Songs~|KODA KUMI Premium Night ~Love & Songs~]]<br />
* [2013.03.20] [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|KODA KUMI 10th Anniversary ~FANTASIA~ in TOKYO DOME]]<br />
* [2013.03.20] [[Koda Kumi Premium Night ~Love & Songs~|KODA KUMI Premium Night ~Love & Songs~]]<br />
* [2013.12.04] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2013 ~JAPONESQUE~]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2014.10.08] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2014 ~Bon Voyage~]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2015.11.04] [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~WALK OF MY LIFE~]]<br />
* [2016.11.02] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2016 ~Best Single Collection~]]<br />
* [2017.12.06] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face- Set List|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2017 -W FACE- SET LIST]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2018.03.28] [[Koda Kumi Fanclub Tour ~And~ Set List|Koda Kumi Fanclub Tour ~AND~ SET LIST]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2019.01.01] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 ~DNA~ Set List|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2018 ~DNA~ SET LIST]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2019.03.20] [[Koda Kumi Fanclub Tour -And-|Koda Kumi Fanclub Tour -AND-]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2019.03.20] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-]]<br />
* [2020.03.11] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2019 re(LIVE) -Black Cherry-]]<br />
* [2020.03.11] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2019 re(LIVE) -JAPONESQUE-]]<br />
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===Remix Albums===<br />
* [2006.02.22] [[Koda Kumi Remix Album|KODA KUMI REMIX ALBUM]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2009.03.25] [[Koda Kumi Driving Hit's|KODA KUMI DRIVING HIT'S]]<br />
* [2010.03.31] [[Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 2|KODA KUMI DRIVING HIT'S 2]]<br />
* [2011.05.04] [[Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 3|KODA KUMI DRIVING HIT'S 3]]<br />
* [2012.03.14] [[Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 4|KODA KUMI DRIVING HIT'S 4]]<br />
* [2012.08.01] [[Beach Mix]]<br />
* [2013.03.20] [[Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 5|KODA KUMI DRIVING HIT'S 5]]<br />
* [2014.03.19] [[Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 6|KODA KUMI DRIVING HIT'S 6]]<br />
* [2017.04.05] [[Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 7|KODA KUMI DRIVING HIT'S 7]]<br />
* [2018.03.28] [[Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 8|KODA KUMI DRIVING HIT'S 8]]<br />
* [2019.02.20] [[Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 9|KODA KUMI DRIVING HIT'S 9]]<br />
* [2020.03.11] [[Re(mix)|re(MIX)]]<br />
* [2020.03.11] [[Re(Live) -Black Cherry- iamSHUM Non-Stop Mix|re(LIVE) -Black Cherry- iamSHUM Non-Stop Mix]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
* [2020.03.11] [[Re(Live) -Japonesque- REMO-CON Non-Stop Mix|re(LIVE) -JAPONESQUE- REMO-CON Non-Stop Mix]] <small>(Digital)</small><br />
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===Mini-Albums===<br />
* [2020.12.02] [[Angel (My Name Is...)|angeL [MY NAME IS…]]]<br />
* [2020.12.02] [[Monster (My Name Is...)|monsteR [MY NAME IS…]]]<br />
* [2020.12.02] [[Angel + Monster (My Name Is...)|angeL + monsteR [MY NAME IS…]]]<br />
* [2023.01.18] [[Wings (Koda Kumi mini-album)|WINGS]]<br />
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===Singles===<br />
* [2000.12.06] [[Take Back|TAKE BACK]]<br />
* [2001.05.09] [[Trust Your Love]]<br />
* [2001.10.03] [[Color of Soul|COLOR OF SOUL]]<br />
* [2002.03.13] [[So into You|So Into You]]<br />
* [2002.07.24] [[Love Across the Ocean|love across the ocean]]<br />
* [2002.12.11] [[M.A.Z.E|m·a·z·e]]<br />
* [2003.03.05] [[Real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba|real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba]] (1000の言葉; ''1000 Words'')<br />
* [2003.08.27] [[Come With Me|COME WITH ME]]<br />
* [2003.12.10] [[Gentle Words]]<br />
* [2004.01.15] [[Crazy 4 U]]<br />
* [2004.05.26] [[Love & Honey|LOVE & HONEY]]<br />
* [2004.07.28] [[Chase]]<br />
* [2004.09.08] [[Kiseki (Koda Kumi)|Kiseki]] (奇跡; ''Miracle'')<br />
* [2005.01.19] [[Hands (Koda Kumi)|hands]]<br />
* [2005.04.13] [[Hot Stuff (Koda Kumi)|Hot Stuff]] feat. [[KM-MARKIT]]<br />
* [2005.06.22] [[Butterfly (Koda Kumi)|Butterfly]]<br />
* [2005.08.10] [[Flower (Koda Kumi)|flower]]<br />
* [2005.09.07] [[Promise / Star]]<br />
* [2005.12.07] [[You (Koda Kumi)|you]]<br />
* [2005.12.14] [[Birthday Eve]]<br />
* [2005.12.21] [[D.D.D. (Koda Kumi)|D.D.D.]] feat. [[SOULHEAD]]<br />
* [2005.12.28] [[Shake It Up (Koda Kumi)|Shake It Up]]<br />
* [2006.01.04] [[Lies]]<br />
* [2006.01.11] [[Feel (Koda Kumi)|feel]]<br />
* [2006.01.18] [[Candy (Koda Kumi)|Candy]] feat. [[Clench & Blistah|Mr.Blistah]]<br />
* [2006.01.25] [[No Regret]]<br />
* [2006.02.01] [[Ima Sugu Hoshii]] (今すぐ欲しい; ''I Want You Now'')<br />
* [2006.02.08] [[Kamen (Koda Kumi)|KAMEN]] feat. [[Ishii Tatuya]]<br />
* [2006.02.15] [[Wind (Koda Kumi)|WIND]]<br />
* [2006.02.22] [[Someday / Boys Girls|Someday / Boys♡Girls]]<br />
* [2006.05.24] [[Koi no Tsubomi]] (恋のつぼみ; ''Bud of Love'')<br />
* [2006.07.26] [[4 Hot Wave|4 hot wave]]<br />
* [2006.10.18] [[Yume no Uta / Futari de...]] (夢のうた / ふたりで...; ''Dream Song / Together...'')<br />
* [2006.12.06] [[Cherry Girl / Unmei]] (運命; ''Destiny'')<br />
* [2007.03.14] [[But / Aishou|BUT / Aishou]] (愛証; ''Proof of Love'')<br />
* [2007.06.27] [[Freaky|FREAKY]]<br />
* [2007.09.12] [[Ai no Uta (Koda Kumi)|Ai no Uta]] (愛のうた; ''Love Song'')<br />
* [2007.11.07] [[Last Angel (Koda Kumi)|LAST ANGEL]] feat. [[Tong Vfang Xien Qi|Tohoshinki]]<br />
* [2008.01.23] [[Anytime|anytime]]<br />
* [2008.06.11] [[Moon (Koda Kumi)|MOON]]<br />
* [2008.10.08] [[Taboo (Koda Kumi)|TABOO]]<br />
* [2008.12.24] [[Stay with Me (Koda Kumi)|stay with me]]<br />
* [2009.03.31] [[It's All Love!|It's all Love!]] <small>(Koda Kumi x [[misono]])</small><br />
* [2009.07.08] [[3 Splash|3 SPLASH]]<br />
* [2009.09.16] [[Alive / Physical Thing|Alive / Physical thing]]<br />
* [2010.01.20] [[Can We Go Back]]<br />
* [2010.07.07] [[Gossip Candy]]<br />
* [2010.09.22] [[Suki de, Suki de, Suki de. / Anata Dake ga]] (好きで、好きで、好きで。 / あなただけが; ''I Love, I Love, I Love / Only You'')<br />
* [2011.02.02] [[Pop Diva|POP DIVA]]<br />
* [2011.08.17] [[4 Times|4 TIMES]]<br />
* [2011.09.21] [[Ai wo Tomenaide (Koda Kumi)|Ai wo Tomenaide]] (愛を止めないで; ''Don't Stop the Love'')<br />
* [2011.11.30] [[Love Me Back]]<br />
* [2012.10.24] [[Go to the Top (Koda Kumi)|Go to the top]]<br />
* [2012.12.26] [[Koishikute (Koda Kumi)|Koishikute]] (恋しくて; ''Darling'')<br />
* [2013.07.31] [[Summer Trip]]<br />
* [2013.11.13] [[Dreaming Now!]]<br />
* [2014.08.06] [[Hotel|HOTEL]]<br />
* [2014.11.12] [[Dance in the Rain|Dance In The Rain]] <br />
* [2016.04.09] [[Shhh!]]<br />
* [2017.08.02] [[Lit|LIT]]<br />
* [2017.10.04] [[Hush (Koda Kumi)|HUSH]]<br />
* [2017.12.06] [[Never Enough|NEVER ENOUGH]]<br />
* [2021.09.08] [[Summer of '21|SUMMER OF '21]]<br />
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===Digital Downloads===<br />
* [2004.xx.xx] [[Yume with You|Yume with you - R.Yamaki's Bounce Mix]]<br />
* [2006.03.01] [[Get It On]]<br />
* [2008.10.29] [[Single Medley (Shake It Up~BUT~real Emotion~Butterfly~Crazy 4 U)]]<br />
* [2011.12.01] [[Hey Baby!|Hey baby!]]<br />
* [2012.01.18] [[Brave (Koda Kumi)|Brave]]<br />
* [2012.01.18] [[So Nice]] feat. [[Clench & Blistah|Mr.Blistah]]<br />
* [2012.01.18] [[Slow (Koda Kumi)|Slow]] feat. [[wikipedia:Omarion|Omarion]]<br />
* [2012.01.18] [[Escalate|ESCALATE]]<br />
* [2012.01.18] [[No Man's Land]]<br />
* [2012.01.18] [[Boom Boom Boys]]<br />
* [2012.07.25] [[Whatchu Waitin' On|Whatchu Waitin' On?]]<br />
* [2013.02.13] [[Lovely (Koda Kumi)|Lovely]] (ラブリー)<br />
* [2013.07.24] [[Lalalalala|LALALALALA]]<br />
* [2014.02.12] [[Show Me Your Holla|SHOW ME YOUR HOLLA]]<br />
* [2014.07.30] [[Hotel|HOTEL]]<br />
* [2014.11.05] [[Dance in the Rain|Dance In The Rain]]<br />
* [2017.02.22] [[Ultraviolet]]<br />
* [2017.02.22] [[On My Way (Koda Kumi)|On My Way]]<br />
* [2017.03.01] [[Yorokobi no Kakera]] (喜びのかけら; ''Fragment of Pleasure'')<br />
* [2017.03.01] [[Wicked Girls]]<br />
* [2019.07.03] [[Eh Yo]]<br />
* [2019.07.10] [[Summer Time (Koda Kumi)|Summer Time]]<br />
* [2019.07.17] [[Do Me (Koda Kumi)|DO ME]]<br />
* [2019.08.14] [[Goldfinger 2019|GOLDFINGER 2019]]<br />
* [2019.09.13] [[Put Your Hands Up!!!]] (プチョヘンザッ!!!)<br />
* [2019.09.18] [[OMG (Koda Kumi)|OMG]]<br />
* [2019.10.16] [[Strip|STRIP]]<br />
* [2019.10.23] [[Get Naked|GET NAKED]]<br />
* [2019.10.30] [[Again (Koda Kumi)|again]]<br />
* [2020.06.26] [[Puff (Koda Kumi)|puff]]<br />
* [2020.08.28] [[Lucky Star (Koda Kumi)|Lucky Star]]<br />
* [2020.09.04] [[XXKK]]<br />
* [2020.11.13] [[I'm Lovin']]<br />
* [2020.11.19] [[Killer monster|Killer monsteR]]<br />
* [2020.11.26] [[RUN (Koda Kumi)|RUN]]<br />
* [2021.07.28] [[We'll Be OK]]<br />
* [2021.08.18] [[Doo-Bee-Doo-Bop]]<br />
* [2021.09.08] [[To Be Free (Koda Kumi)|to be free]]<br />
* [2021.10.25] [[Cutie Honey|Cutie Honey (BEST ~2000-2020~ ver.)]] (キューティーハニー)<br />
* [2021.11.15] [[4 More|4 MORE]]<br />
* [2021.12.06] [[100 no Kodoku-tachi e]] (100のコドク達へ)<br />
* [2022.08.31] [[Wings (Koda Kumi song)|Wings]]<br />
* [2023.07.31] [[Black Wings|BLACK WINGS]]<br />
* [2023.08.21] [[Let's Fight for Love!|Let's fight for love!]]<br />
* [2023.12.06] [[Tooi Machi no Dokoka de... (Koda Kumi)|Tooi Machi no Dokoka de...]] (遠い街のどこかで…)<br />
* [2023.12.07] [[So Fever|SO FEVER]]<br />
* [2023.12.08] [[Never Give it Up|NEVER GIVE IT UP]]<br />
* [2023.12.10] [[Vroom (Koda Kumi)|Vroom]]<br />
* [2024.02.14] [[Silence (Koda Kumi)|Silence]]<br />
* [2024.03.08] [[Dangerously]]<br />
<br />
===Split Singles===<br />
* [2001.12.19] [[The Meaning of Peace|the meaning of peace]] <small>('''Koda Kumi''' & [[BoA]])</small><br />
* [2019.11.24] [[Won't Be Long -2019-|WON'T BE LONG -2019-]] feat. [[EXILE MAKIDAI]] <small>([[EXILE ATSUSHI]] × '''Koda Kumi''')</small><br />
* [2020.07.25] [[Osaka Tokyo|OSAKA TOKYO]] (オーサカトーキョー) <small>([[EXILE ATSUSHI]] × '''Koda Kumi''')</small><br />
* [2021.02.15] [[Pediatric Cancer Treatment Support Charity Live Theme Song|My Hero ~Miracle Song~]] (~奇跡の唄~) <small>('''Koda Kumi''' and 20 other artists) (Charity Song)</small><br />
* [2023.02.08] [[Trust Last|Trust・Last]] <small>('''Koda Kumi'''×[[Shonan no Kaze]])</small><br />
<br />
===Music Cards===<br />
* [2013.02.27] [[Shake Hip! (Koda Kumi)|Shake Hip!]]<br />
* [2013.02.27] [[Lovely (Koda Kumi)|Lovely]]<br />
* [2013.02.27] [[Color the Cover|Color The Cover]]<br />
* [2013.03.16] [[Japonesque Live|JAPONESQUE LIVE]]<br />
* [2023.12.10] [[Driving Hit's -Tokyo Auto Salon 2024 Edition-|Driving Hit's -TOKYO AUTO SALON 2024 Edition-]]<br />
<br />
===Vinyls===<br />
* [2001.xx.xx] [[Take Back|TAKE BACK Main Club Mix / Your Song "Original Mix"]]<br />
* [2001.xx.xx] [[Trust Your Love]]<br />
* [2002.07.24] [[Love Across The Ocean|love across the ocean]]<br />
* [2004.03.09] [[Come With Me|COME WITH ME]]<br />
* [2007.03.28] [[But (Koda Kumi)|BUT]]<br />
<br />
===Promo Releases===<br />
* [2009.06.17] [[Koda Kumi Fever Live in Hall II|KODA KUMI FEVER LIVE IN HALL II]] <br />
* [2012.xx.xx] [[Pachinko CR Love Romance Koda Kumi]] (パチンコ) <br />
* [2014.08.20] [[Fever Koda Kumi Legend Live|FEVER KODA KUMI LEGEND LIVE]]<br />
<br />
===Video Releases===<br />
* [2003.03.19] [[7 Spirits|7 SPIRITS]]<br />
* [2004.03.24] [[Feel...|feel...]]<br />
* [2004.11.25] [[Girls ~Selfish~|girls ~Selfish~]]<br />
* [2005.09.21] [[Secret ~First Class Limited Live~|secret ~FIRST CLASS LIMITED LIVE~]]<br />
* [2006.09.13] [[Live Tour 2005 ~First Things~|LIVE TOUR 2005 ~first things~]]<br />
* [2007.03.28] [[Live Tour 2006~2007 ~Second Session~|LIVE TOUR 2006~2007 ~second session~]]<br />
* [2008.03.31] [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|LIVE TOUR 2007 ~Black Cherry~ SPECIAL FINAL in TOKYO DOME]]<br />
* [2008.09.24] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~ (DVD)|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2008 ~Kingdom~]]<br />
* [2009.02.25] [[Koda Kumi Fan Club Event 2008 "Let's Party Vol.1"|KODA KUMI FAN CLUB EVENT 2008 "Let's Party Vol.1"]] <small>(Fanclub only)</small><br />
* [2009.10.21] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2009 ~Trick~ (DVD)|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2009 ~TRICK~]]<br />
* [2010.01.29] [[Koda Kumi Premium DVD]] (倖田來未プレミアムDVD) <br />
* [2010.03.10] [[Koda Kumi 2009 Taiwan Live|KODA KUMI 2009 TAIWAN LIVE]] <small>(Fanclub only)</small><br />
* [2010.07.17] [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary Best Live DVD Box|KODA KUMI 10th Anniversary BEST LIVE DVD BOX]]<br />
* [2010.10.06] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 Universe|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2010 Universe]]<br />
* [2011.02.23] [[Koda Kumi "Eternity ~Love & Songs~" at Billboard Live|KODA KUMI "ETERNITY ~Love & Songs~" at Billboard Live]]<br />
* [2011.05.18] [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome (DVD)|KODA KUMI 10th Anniversary ~FANTASIA~ in TOKYO DOME]]<br />
* [2011.08.02] [[Koda Kumi Live DVD Singles Best Ao Ban|Koda Kumi LIVE DVD SINGLES BEST Ao Ban]] (倖田來未 LIVE DVD SINGLES BEST 青盤; ''Blue Edition'')<br />
* [2011.08.02] [[Koda Kumi Live DVD Singles Best Aka Ban|Koda Kumi LIVE DVD SINGLES BEST Aka Ban]] (倖田來未 LIVE DVD SINGLES BEST 赤盤; ''Red Edition'')<br />
* [2012.02.08] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2011 ~Dejavu~]]<br />
* [2013.03.20] [[Koda Kumi Premium Night ~Love & Songs~|KODA KUMI Premium Night ~Love & Songs~]]<br />
* [2013.12.04] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2013 ~JAPONESQUE~]]<br />
* [2014.10.08] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2014 ~Bon Voyage~]]<br />
* [2015.03.26] [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Best Live History DVD Book|KODA KUMI 15th Anniversary BEST LIVE HISTORY DVD BOOK]]<br />
* [2015.12.02] [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~WALK OF MY LIFE~]]<br />
* [2016.03.23] [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|KODA KUMI 15th Anniversary LIVE The Artist]]<br />
* [2016.11.16] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2016 ~Best Single Collection~]]<br />
* [2017.01.31] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2016 ~Best Single Collection~ documentary film]]<br />
* [2017.04.08] [[W Face|W FACE]] <small>(Live Venue only)</small><br />
* [2017.12.06] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2017 -W FACE-]]<br />
* [2019.03.20] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2018 -DNA-]]<br />
* [2020.03.11] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2019 re(LIVE) -Black Cherry-]]<br />
* [2020.03.11] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2019 re(LIVE) -JAPONESQUE-]]<br />
* [2021.03.10] [[Koda Kumi 20th Anniversary Tour 2020 My Name Is...|KODA KUMI 20th ANNIVERSARY TOUR 2020 MY NAME IS ...]]<br />
* [2022.08.24] [[Koda Kumi Love & Songs 2022|KODA KUMI Love & Songs 2022]]<br />
* [2023.11.08] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2023 ~Angel & Monster~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2023 ~angeL&monsteR~]]<br />
<br />
===Other Video Releases===<br />
* [2003.12.17] [[A-nation '03 Avex Summer Festa|a-nation '03 avex summer festa "a-nation"]] (#6 ''COME WITH ME'')<br />
* [2005.10.26] [[a-nation '05 Best Hit Live|a-nation '05 BEST HIT LIVE]] (#8 "CUTIE HONEY")<br />
* [2006.11.08] [[a-nation '06 Best Hit Live|a-nation '06 BEST HIT LIVE]] (#13 "Ningyo Hime")<br />
* [2007.07.11] [[Rhythm Nation 2006 -The Biggest Indoor Music Festival-]] (#27 "Unmei", #28 "Ningyo Hime", #29 "WON'T BE LONG")<br />
* [2007.11.07] [[a-nation '07 Best Hit Live|a-nation '07 BEST HIT LIVE]] (#14 "FREAKY")<br />
* [2008.04.02] [[Rhythm Nation 2007 -The Biggest Indoor Music Festival-]] (#20 "BUT", #21 "girls")<br />
* [2008.08.06] [[3rd Live Tour 2008 ~T~|3rd LIVE TOUR 2008 ~T~]] (#16, "LAST ANGEL")<br />
* [2008.11.26] [[a-nation '08 -avex All Cast Special Live-]] (#13 "Lady Go!", #14 "Moon Crying", #15 "FREAKY")<br />
* [2009.11.18] [[a-nation '09 Best Hit Live|a-nation '09 BEST HIT LIVE]] (#14 "ECSTASY")<br />
* [2010.04.21] [[Live & Documentary DVD "Ap Bank Fes '09"|Live & Documentary DVD "ap bank fes '09"]] (#37 "Ai no Uta")<br />
* [2010.11.24] [[a-nation '10 Best Hit Live|a-nation '10 BEST HIT LIVE]] (#1 "Lollipop", #2 "UNIVERSE")<br />
* [2011.12.14] [[a-nation for Life]] (#15 "BE MY BABY", #16 "Cutie Honey", #17 "Poppin' Love cocktail feat. TEEDA")<br />
<br />
===Compilations / Other===<br />
* [2002.01.23] [[Various Artists Featuring Song+Nation|VARIOUS ARTISTS FEATURING song+nation]] (#2 "the meaning of peace")<br />
* [2002.03.06] [[Song+Nation 2 Trance|song+nation 2 trance]] (#4 "the meaning of peace [tatsumaki remix]")<br />
* [2002.07.24] [[a+nation Vol.1 ~Summer Power~|a+nation Vol.1 ~SUMMER POWER~]] (#14 "TAKE BACK")<br />
* [2002.07.24] [[a+nation Vol.3 ~Remixmix~|a-nation vol.3 ~REMIXMIX~]] (#10 "Trust Your Love (Thunderpuss Radio Mix)")<br />
* [2003.03.31] [[FINAL FANTASY X-2 Original Soundtrack]] (Disc 1, #2 "real Emotion (FFX‐2 Mix)", Disc 2, #19 "1000 no Kotoba (FFX-2 Mix)", Disc 2, #29 "1000 no Kotoba Orchestra Version")<br />
* [2003.09.25] [[99 Percent Radio Show|99% Radio Show]] ("Every-After-Party" -<small> [[Rather Unique]] & Koda Kumi</small>)<br />
* [2003.11.03] [[DJ YUTAKA]] - [[Episode 1|EPISODE 1]] (#4 "BELIEVE feat. Koda Kumi")<br />
* [2004.02.25] [[Gilgamesh Original Soundtrack]] (#1 "Crazy 4 U <TV-Size>")<br />
* [2004.02.25] [[Soul Tree: A Musical Tribute to Toshinobu Kubota]] (#11 "Yume with You)<br />
* [2004.04.21] [[LISA]] - [[Switch / I Only Want to Be With You|SWITCH / I ONLY WANT TO BE WITH YOU]] (<br />
* [2004.05.26] [[Cutie Honey Original Soundtrack]] (#4 "Cutie Honey (Movie Edit)")<br />
* [2004.06.02] [[LISA]] - [[So Beautiful]] (#2 "SWITCH" (Wall5 remix) feat. Koda Kumi & Heartsdales)<br />
* [2004.06.30] [[LISA]] - [[Gratitude|GRATITUDE]] (Disc 1, #3 "SWITCH" feat. Koda Kumi & Heartsdales)<br />
* [2004.11.03] [[80 Days Original Soundtrack]] (#1 "It's a small world" <small>Koda Kumi & [[Heartsdales]]</small>)<br />
* [2005.01.19] [[Speed & Power Style 2005|SPEED & POWER STYLE 2005]] (#21 "real Emotion (super mega-mix)", #22 "Trust Your Love (super mega-mix)", #23 "Into Your Heart (super mega-mix)")<br />
* [2005.03.09] [[JHETT aka YAKKO for AQUARIUS]] - [[Just Go (JHETT)|Just Go]] (#3 "Just Go feat. Koda Kumi (Coldfeet Remix)")<br />
* [2005.03.24] [[JHETT aka YAKKO for AQUARIUS]] - [[JHETT]] (#6 "Just Go feat. Koda Kumi")<br />
* [2005.03.30] [[Gazen Parapara!! Presents Super J-Euro Best]] (#2 "Crazy 4 U (80's Style Remix)")<br />
* [2005.03.30] [[Super Best Trance Presents Super J-Trance Best|SUPER BEST TRANCE presents SUPER J-TRANCE BEST]] (#3 "real Emotion (OVERHEAD CHAMPION remix)")<br />
* [2005.04.20] [[KM-MARKIT]] - [[Vivid (KM-MARKIT)|VIVID]] (#13 "Rainy Day" feat. Koda Kumi)<br />
* [2005.07.27] [[a-nation '05 Best Hit Selection|a-nation '05 BEST HIT SELECTION]] (#10 "Cutie Honey")<br />
* [2005.08.01] [[573]] (#3 "Super Sonic" -<small> Koda Kumi & [[Imai Daisuke|Daisuke "D.I" Imai]])</small><br />
* [2006.xx.xx] [[DJ HASEBE]] - "[[Ima Sugu Hoshii]]" feat K.K.<br />
* [2006.02.01] [[SOULHEAD]] - [[Pray / XXX]] (#2 "XXX" feat. KODA KUMI)<br />
* [2006.02.15] [[TRF]] - [[Lif-E-Motions|Lif-e-Motions]] (Disc 2, #10 "JOY" -meets Koda Kumi)<br />
* [2006.02.22] [[The Greatest Hits -Collection of Works by Tetsuya Komuro A-]] (CD1 #11 "the meaning of peace" <small>(Koda Kumi & [[BoA]])</small>)<br />
* [2006.03.01] [[The Japan Gold Disc Award 2006]] (#1 "Butterfly" - Koda Kumi)<br />
* [2006.03.08] [[SOULHEAD]] - [[Naked (Soulhead)|Naked]] (#13 "XXX" feat. KODA KUMI)<br />
* [2006.03.23] [[LISA]] - [[God Sista|GOD SISTA]] (#13 "SWITCH -DJ WATARAI REMIX-" feat. Koda Kumi & Heartsdales)<br />
* [2006.06.07] [[Thanx ~Grateful To You~]] (#14 "Kiseki")<br />
* [2006.06.21] [[SOULHEAD]] - [[Crystallized]] (#7 "XXX" feat. KODA KUMI worked by [[SA-RA]])<br />
* [2006.07.13] [[SOULHEAD]] - [[XXX (SOULHEAD)|"XXX" feat. KODA KUMI worked by SA-RA / Pray worked by KENNY DOPE]] (Side A #1 "XXX" feat. KODA KUMI worked by [[SA-RA]], Side A #2 "XXX" feat. KODA KUMI worked by [[SA-RA]] (Instrumental))<br />
* [2006.07.19] [[a-nation '06 Best Hit Selection|a-nation '06 BEST HIT SELECTION]] (#5 "Shake It Up")<br />
* [2006.07.27] [[SMAP]] - [[Pop Up! SMAP]] (Disc 2, #5 "Everybody" feat. Koda Kumi)<br />
* [2006.08.23] [[The Trance Champion - Overhead Champion Best Remix & Live]] (#10 "real Emotion (Overhead Champion Remix)")<br />
* [2006.11.20] [[Show Luo]] - [[Speshow|SPESHOW]] (#6 "Twinkle" feat. Koda Kumi)<br />
* [2006.11.22] [[EXILE]] & Koda Kumi - "[[Won't Be Long|WON'T BE LONG]]"<br />
* [2006.12.06] [[Amazing Nuts!]] (#3 "Twinkle (Japanese Version)")<br />
* [2007.03.07] [[Disneymania Presents Pop Parade Japan]] (#1 "It's A Small World" <small>(Koda Kumi & [[Heartsdales]])</small>)<br />
* [2007.03.28] [[m-flo]] - [[Cosmicolor|COSMICOLOR]] (#7 "Simple & Lovely (m-flo loves Koda Kumi)")<br />
* [2007.07.25] [[a-nation '07 Best Hit Selection|a-nation '07 BEST HIT SELECTION]] (#4 "With your smile")<br />
* [2007.09.19] [[Mr.BEATS a.k.a. DJ CELORY]] - [[Beats Legend II|BEATS LEGEND II]] (#23 "Just Go" feat. Koda Kumi)<br />
* [2008.xx.xx] [[Avex Group 20th Anniversary Special CD|avex group 20th Anniversary Special CD]] (CD2 #10 "Butterfly")<br />
* [2008.03.12] [[True Love IV ~Memorial "Love Story" Songs~|TRUE LOVE IV ~MEMORIAL "LOVE STORY" SONGS~]] (#7 Kiseki)<br />
* [2008.04.01] [[Tokyo Love|TOKYO LOVE]] (CD1 #7 "Yume no Uta", CD2 #4 "Butterfly")<br />
* [2008.07.23] [[A LOVE (album)|a LOVE]] (#2 "Koi no Tsubomi")<br />
* [2008.07.23] [[Summer Freak by A-nation|Summer Freak by a-nation]] (#7 "Koi no Tsubomi")<br />
* [2008.12.10] [[Love Nation ~Winter Collection~|LOVE NATION ~winter collection~]] (#14 "Yume no Uta")<br />
* [2009.01.28] [[Disney's Dream Pop|Disney's Dream POP]] (#11 "It's a small world -House Remix-" <small>(Koda Kumi & [[Heartsdales]])</small>)<br />
* [2009.02.25] [[Kara Age!!]] (#2 "Butterfly")<br />
* [2009.03.04] [[House Nation Digital Vol. 1|house nation Digital Vol. 1]] (#7 "Run for Your Life (Kaskade Remix)")<br />
* [2009.03.11] [[House Nation Conductor - Yummy]] (#7 "TABOO (House Nation Sunset In Ibiza Remix)")<br />
* [2009.03.18] [[Tribute to Subaru Street Dance Hen]] (#13 "faraway -short ver.-")<br />
* [2009.03.18] [[True Love Best|TRUE LOVE BEST]] (#11 "Kiseki")<br />
* [2009.03.25] [[RZ The Best of Rhythm Zone 2005]] (CD1 #5 "Cutie Honey")<br />
* [2009.07.29] [[a-nation '09 Best Hit Selection]] (#13 "Run for Your Life")<br />
* [2009.12.23] [[CDTV No. 1 Hits ~Koi Uta~]] (#11 "Yume no Uta")<br />
* [2009.09.16] [[Kamui the Ninja Original Soundtrack]] (#11 "Alive (Theatrical Mix)")<br />
* [2009.11.04] [[Winter Love Song (Various Artist)|Winter Love Song]] (#5 "Alive")<br />
* [2009.12.23] [[CDTV No. 1 Hits ~Naki Uta~]] (#10 "you")<br />
* [2009.12.23] [[CDTV No. 1 Hits ~Age Uta~]] (#12 "FREAKY")<br />
* [2010.01.01] [[Super Eurobeat Vol. 200 - 20th Anniversary Hits]] (CD2 #13 "Crazy 4 U (80's Style Remix)")<br />
* [2010.07.14] [[a-nation '10 Best Hit Selection]] (#2 "Hashire!")<br />
* [2010.12.15] [[Tohoshinki Live CD Collection ~T~|TOHOSHINKI LIVE CD COLLECTION ~T~]] (Disc 3, #1 "LAST ANGEL -Tohoshinki Version-")<br />
* [2011.04.06] [[wikipedia:Far East Movement|Far East Movement]] - [[wikipedia:Free Wired|Free Wired (Japanese Edition)]] (#12 "Make It Bump" (featuring Koda Kumi) ''[Japanese ed. bonus track]'')<br />
* [2011.07.20] [[Clench&Blistah]] - [[Love & Message|LOVE & MESSAGE]] (#3 "Stands Up" feat. Koda Kumi)<br />
* [2012.02.22] [[AK-69]] - [[The Story of Redsta -The Red Magic 2011- Chapter 2]] (#4 "Bling Bling Bling")<br />
* [2013.02.06] [[Total Eclipse Song Collection]] (#6 "Go to the top")<br />
* [2013.03.13] [[TRF Tribute Album Best|TRF TRIBUTE ALBUM BEST]] (Disc 1, #2 "ENGAGED")<br />
* [2013.12.18] [[hide Tribute VI -Female Spirits-|hide TRIBUTE VI -Female SPIRITS-]] (#3 "Pink Spider")<br />
* [2014.03.26] [[Watashi to Drecom -Dreams Come True 25th Anniversary Best Covers-]] (#11 "IT'S SO DELICIOUS")<br />
* [2015.11.18] [[Disney ~Greatest Songs~ Hougaku-ban]] (#4 "A Whole New World" / Koda Kumi & Peabo Bryson)<br />
* [2015.12.16] [[globe 20th -Special Cover Best-|#globe 20th -SPECIAL COVER BEST-]] (#9 "Wanderin' Destiny")<br />
* [2017.10.25] [[Thank You Disney]] (#16 "So Close")<br />
* [2018.06.20] [[AK-69]] - [[Musou Collaborations (The Undefeated)]] (#13 "Bling Bling Bling")<br />
* [2019.09.25] [[Black Clover Theme Song Best]] (#7 "Guess Who Is Back")<br />
* [2020.06.03] [[Heisei Hits Avex|Heisei HITS avex]] (#16 "Koi no Tsubomi")<br />
* [2020.11.25] [[Paradox Live Exhibition Show -Akan Yatsura-]] (#5 "EMPEROR - We on Fire!! -" feat. '''Koda Kumi''')<br />
* [2021.03.03] [[Pediatric Cancer Treatment Support Charity Live Theme Song]] ("My Hero~Miracle Song~")<br />
* [2021.11.11] [[SPEED Spirits (tribute album)|SPEED SPIRITS]] (#7 "I Remember" / '''Koda Kumi''')<br />
* [2022.03.30] [[All Night Carnival]] (#10 "One Night Carnival")<br />
<br />
==US Discography==<br />
===Singles===<br />
* [2001.05.12] [[Take Back]]<br />
* [2002.11.02] [[Trust Your Love]]<br />
<br />
===Vinyls===<br />
* [2001.xx.xx] [[Trust Your Love / Take Back (Blackwatch Remixes)|Trust Your Love / Take Back (Blackwatch Remixes)]]<br />
* [2001.xx.xx] [[Take Back|Take Back]]<br />
* [2001.xx.xx] [[Trust Your Love]]<br />
<br />
==Live==<br />
===Tours===<br />
* [2005.10.15] - [2005.11.13] [[Live Tour 2005 ~First Things~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2005 ~first things~]]<br />
* [2006.10.09] - [2007.02.23] [[Live Tour 2006~2007 ~Second Session~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2006~2007 ~second session~]]<br />
* [2007.09.28] - [2007.12.01] [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2007 ~Black Cherry~]]<br />
* [2008.04.12] - [2008.06.01] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2008 ~Kingdom~]]<br />
* [2009.04.11] - [2009.06.14] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2009 Trick|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2009 ~TRICK~]]<br />
* [2010.04.10] - [2010.06.11] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 ~Universe~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2010 ~Universe~]]<br />
* [2011.03.25] - [2011.10.28] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2011 ~Dejavu~]]<br />
* [2013.03.16] - [2013.06.30] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2013 ~JAPONESQUE~]]<br />
* [2014.03.12] - [2014.07.31] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2014 ~Bon Voyage~]]<br />
* [2015.04.04] - [2015.07.18] [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~WALK OF MY LIFE~]]<br />
* [2016.04.09] - [2016.11.13] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2016 ~Best Single Collection~]]<br />
* [2017.04.08] - [2017.10.10] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2017 -W FACE-]]<br />
* [2018.04.29] - [2018.06.17] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Koda Kumi Fanclub Tour ~AND~]]<br />
* [2018.09.14] - [2018.12.29] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2018 -DNA-]]<br />
* [2019.09.14] - [2020.02.29] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2019 re(LIVE)]]<br />
* [2020.09.12] - [2020.12.06] [[Koda Kumi 20th Anniversary Tour 2020 My Name Is...|KODA KUMI 20th ANNIVERSARY TOUR 2020 MY NAME IS...]]<br />
<br />
===Concerts===<br />
* [2005.06.11] [[Secret ~First Class Limited Live~|secret ~FIRST CLASS LIMITED LIVE~]]<br />
* [2006.04.10] [[Live Tour 2005 ~First Things~|BEST ~second session~ Release Party]]<br />
* [2007.06.20] [[Kingdom (Koda Kumi)|PREMIUM LIMITED LIVE IN HALL IN YOKOHAMA ARENA]]<br />
* [2008.10.23] [[Trick (Koda Kumi)|KODA KUMI SPECIAL LIVE "Dirty Ballroom" ~one night show~ ]]<br />
* [2010.12.05] [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|KODA KUMI 10th Anniversary ~FANTASIA~ in TOKYO DOME]]<br />
* [2013.12.10] [[Koda Kumi 2013 Taiwan Live|KODA KUMI 2013 TAIWAN LIVE]]<br />
* [2014.12.06] [[Walk of My Life|Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary First Class 2nd LIMITED LIVE at STUDIO COAST]]<br />
* [2015.08.02] [[Winter of Love (Koda Kumi)|KODA KUMI 15th Anniversary Premium Live @ a-nation Island]]<br />
* [2018.12.31] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2018-2019 ~DNA~ COUNTDOWN EDITION]]<br />
* [2019.12.06] [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|KODA KUMI 19TH→20TH ANNIVERSARY EVENT]]<br />
<br />
===Concert Series===<br />
* [2008.09.22] - [2008.10.15] [[Koda Kumi Fan Club Event 2008 "Let's Party Vol.1"|KODA KUMI FANCLUB LIVE TOUR ~Let's Party Vol.1~]]<br />
* [2009.10.03] - [2009.10.04] [[Koda Kumi 2009 Taiwan Live|KODA KUMI 2009 TAIWAN LIVE]]<br />
* [2010.07.03] - [2010.07.04] [[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dream Music Park]]<br />
* [2010.10.12] - [2010.10.24] [[Koda Kumi "Eternity ~Love & Songs~" at Billboard Live|KODA KUMI "ETERNITY ~Love & Songs~" at Billboard Live]]<br />
* [2012.11.07] - [2012.11.27] [[Koda Kumi Premium Night ~Love & Songs~|KODA KUMI Premium Night ~Love & Songs~]]<br />
* [2013.10.27] - [2013.11.28] [[Bon Voyage (Koda Kumi)|KODA KUMI FANCLUB LIVE TOUR ~Let's Party Vol.2~]]<br />
* [2015.12.01] - [2015.12.06] [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|KODA KUMI 15th Anniversary LIVE The Artist]]<br />
* [2021.12.03] - [2021.12.06] [[Koda Kumi 20th Anniversary Tour 2020 My Name Is...|KODA KUMI 20TH→21ST ANNIVERSARY EVENT]]<br />
* [2022.03.05] - [2022.04.24] [[Koda Kumi Love & Songs 2022|KODA KUMI Love & Songs 2022]]<br />
* [2022.05.19] - [2022.06.28] [[Billboard Classics Koda Kumi Premium Symphonic Concert 2022|billboard classics KODA KUMI Premium Symphonic Concert 2022]]<br />
<br />
==Filmography==<br />
===Dramas===<br />
* [2006] Cherry Girl <small>('''as Kumi''')</small><br />
* [2006] Busu no Hitomi ni Koi Shiteru <small>('''as Kumi''')</small><br />
* [2011] Ikemen Desu Ne (''You're Beautiful Japanese Remake'') <small>('''as Herself''')</small><br />
<br />
===Movies===<br />
* [2004] Cutie Honey <small>('''as Diva''')</small><br />
* [2007] Saiyûki <small>('''as Fake Sanzo Hoshi''')</small><br />
* [2013] Pink Spider (UULA Version) <small>('''as Candy''')</small><br />
* [2021] Zokki<br />
<br />
==Publications==<br />
===Photobooks===<br />
[[File:Koda Kumi Maroc.jpg|112px|]]<br />
[[File:Koda Shiki.jpg|100px|]]<br />
[[File:Maroc Deluxe.jpg|102px|]]<br />
[[File:Brazil Deluxe.jpg|110px|]]<br />
[[File:Koda Reki.jpg|105px|]]<br />
[[File:Brazil Deluxe Edition.jpg|105px|]]<br />
[[File:Koda Kumi Paparazzi Snap Photobook.jpg|95px|]]<br />
<br />
* [2006.07.27] MAROC<br />
* [2006.12.28] Koda Shiki<br />
* [2007.02.29] MAROC (Deluxe Edition)<br />
* [2010.12.06] BRAZIL<br />
* [2011.01.31] Koda Reki<br />
* [2011.03.28] BRAZIL (Deluxe Edition)<br />
* [2013.02.22] KODA KUMI "PAPARAZZI" Snap Photobook<br />
<br />
===Books===<br />
[[File:Trick Ura Book.jpg|100px|]]<br />
* [2009.10.21] Koda Kumi LIVE TOUR 2009 ~TRICK~ Ura Book (裏)<br />
* [2016.10.14] Bibody no Shuukan - Customs of a Beautiful Body (倖田來未流 美ボディの習慣)<br />
<br />
===Calendars===<br />
* [2006.10.14] 2007 Calendar<br />
* [2007.09.28] 2008 Calendar<br />
* [2008.10.25] 2009 Calendar<br />
* [2009.10.30] 2010 Calendar<br />
* [2010.11.20] 2011 Calendar<br />
* [2011.11.05] 2012 Calendar<br />
<br />
===Band Scores===<br />
* [2007.11.01] [[Koda Kumi Piano Solo Instruments]] (倖田來未 ピアノソロインストゥルメンツ)<br />
<br />
===Magazines ===<br />
''For a list of magazines Koda Kumi has appeared on the cover of or was featured, click [[Koda Kumi (Magazines)|here]].''<br />
<br />
==Awards==<br />
===Music Related Awards===<br />
* [2005] 47th Nihon Record Taishō for "Butterfly"<br />
* [2006] Artist of the Year (20th Gold Disc Award)<br />
* [2006] Download Award for "Koi no Tsubomi" (20th Gold Disc Award)<br />
* [2006] Artist of the Year (Japan Gold Record Grand Prix)<br />
* [2006] Pop Album of the Year (Japan Gold Record Grand Prix)<br />
* [2006] Music Video of the Year (Japan Gold Record Grand Prix)<br />
* [2006] Triple Crown (Japan Gold Record Grand Prix)<br />
* [2006] Best Collaboration Video for "D.D.D. feat. SOULHEAD" (Space Shower Music Video Awards 2006)<br />
* [2006] Best Female Video for "Butterfly" (MTV VMAJ 2006)<br />
* [2006] Best Video of the year for "Butterfly" (MTV VMAJ 2006)<br />
* [2006] buzzASIA from Japan for "Trust you" (MTV VMAJ 2006)<br />
* [2006] Grand Prize for "Yume no Uta" (Best Hit Kayousai 2006)<br />
* [2006] Grand Prize for "Yume no Uta" (39th Japan Usen Grand Prize)<br />
* [2006] Best Vocal (48th Nihon Record Taishō)<br />
* [2007] Artist of the Year (21st Gold Disc Awards)<br />
* [2007] Best Female Video for "Yume no Uta" (MTV VMAJ 2007)<br />
* [2007] Best Video of the year for "Yume no Uta" (MTV VMAJ 2007)<br />
* [2007] Grand Prize for "Ai no Uta" (Best Hit Kayousai 2007)<br />
* [2007] Golden awards for "Ai no Uta" (49th Nihon Record Taishō)<br />
* [2008] Best Collaboration Video for "LAST ANGEL" (MTV VMAJ 2008)<br />
* [2011] Hottest Asian Artist (Mnet Asian Music Award 2011)<br />
* [2015] Contribution to Entertainment (VMAJ 2015)<br />
<br />
===Non-Music Related Awards===<br />
* [2006] Best Jeanist (Woman)<br />
* [2006] Nail Queen<br />
* [2006] Women of 2006 by Vogue Nippon<br />
* [2007] Best Stylish Artist Award (MTV VMAJ 2007)<br />
* [2007] Best Jeanist (Woman)<br />
* [2007] Nail Queen<br />
* [2008] Best Jeanist (Woman)<br />
* [2008] Nail Queen<br />
* [2009] Best Jeanist (Woman)<br />
* [2009] Nail Queen<br />
* [2010] Best Jeanist (Woman)<br />
* [2010] Nail Queen<br />
* [2013] Music Short Excellence Award, Cinematic Award (with director Mika Ninagawa for "Pink Spider")<br />
<br />
==Dance Crew==<br />
[[File:KK Insta A-nation 2020.jpeg|thumb|300px|Current Crew, from Left to Right: OOBA, MINAMI, SHOWKO, Kuu, AKIHIRO, FUKO, MARINA, ACHI]]<br />
<br />
As with most prominent J-Pop songstresses, Koda Kumi has a crew of dedicated back-up dancers who feature prominently in her live shows and PVs. Many of them choreograph the vast majority of her PVs and live shows, some of whom stepped down as dancers but continue choreographing tours. Many still have since gone on to star in other high-profile dance projects.<br />
<br />
===Current Line-up===<br />
====Male Dancers====<br />
<small><br />
* [https://genkan.tokyo/achi.html Achi] (IG: achiwilder)<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|15th Anniversary ~The Artist~]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|Live Tour 2016]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|Live Tour 2017]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Live Tour 2018]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|Live Tour 2019]], [[Koda Kumi 20th Anniversary Tour 2020 My Name Is..|Live Tour 2020]]<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Goldfinger 2019|GOLDFINGER 2019]]/Livin' La Vida Loca<br />
<br />
* [http://www.t-steps.jp/night_instructor/akihiro/ Akihiro Otsuka] (Twitter: IG: akihiro__sashat)<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|15th Anniversary ~The Artist~]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|Live Tour 2016]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|Live Tour 2017]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Live Tour 2018]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|Live Tour 2019]], a-nation 2020, [[Koda Kumi 20th Anniversary Tour 2020 My Name Is..|Live Tour 2020]]<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Goldfinger 2019|GOLDFINGER 2019]]/Livin' La Vida Loca<br />
<br />
* [http://blog.livedoor.jp/baoo008/ Ouba "OOBA" Shinichi] (Twitter handle: @shinichiooba) (2005-)<br />
** One of the most well-known dancers, he brings humor to the live shows as well as his breakdancing<br />
*** '''Live Appearances''': [[Secret ~First Class Limited Live~|secret ~First Class Limited Live~]], [[Live Tour 2005 ~First Things~|Live Tour 2005]], [[Live Tour 2006~2007 ~Second Session~|Live Tour 2006~2007]], [[Kingdom (Koda Kumi)|PREMIUM LIMITED LIVE IN HALL]], [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|Live Tour 2007]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2009 Trick|Live Tour 2009]], [[Koda Kumi 2009 Taiwan Live|Taiwan Live 2009]], [[Trick (Koda Kumi)|"Dirty Ballroom" '09]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 ~Universe~|Live Tour 2010]], [[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dream Music Park]], [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|10th Anniversary FANTASIA]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|Live Tour 2014]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|15th Anniversary ~The Artist~]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|Live Tour 2016]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|Live Tour 2017]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Live Tour 2018]], a-nation 2020, [[Koda Kumi 20th Anniversary Tour 2020 My Name Is..|Live Tour 2020]]<br />
*** '''PV Appearances''': [[Trust You (Koda Kumi)|Trust you]], [[Escalate|ESCALATE]], [[Lol (Koda Kumi)|LOL]], [[Goldfinger 2019|GOLDFINGER 2019]]/Livin' La Vida Loca<br />
<br />
</small><br />
<br />
====Female Dancers====<br />
<small><br />
* Akane<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|15th Anniversary ~The Artist~]] (stand-in), [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|Live Tour 2019]]<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Lit|LIT]] (stand-in), [[Haircut|HAIRCUT]] (stand-in), [[Watch Out!! ~DNA~|WATCH OUT!! ~DNA~]] (stand-in), [[Goldfinger 2019|GOLDFINGER 2019]]/Livin' La Vida Loca, [[K (Koda Kumi)|k,]], [[Puff (Koda Kumi)|puff]]<br />
<br />
* [http://fuko.dddblog.jp/ Fuko "FUKO" Takenaka] (Twitter: IG: fukooooo)<br />
** Another mainstay since 2007 who dances more infrequently but continues choreographing live performances & PVs<br />
*** '''Live Appearances''': [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|Live Tour 2007]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|Live Tour 2008]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2009 Trick|Live Tour 2009]], [[Koda Kumi 2009 Taiwan Live|Taiwan Live 2009]], [[Trick (Koda Kumi)|"Dirty Ballroom" '09]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 ~Universe~|Live Tour 2010]], [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|10th Anniversary FANTASIA]], [[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dream Music Park]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Live Tour 2018]], a-nation 2020, [[Koda Kumi 20th Anniversary Tour 2020 My Name Is...|Live Tour 2020]]<br />
*** '''PV Appearances''': [[Get Up & Move!!]], [[Show Girl|show girl]], [[Love Me Back|Love me back]], [[Hotel|HOTEL]], [[Money in My Bag|MONEY IN MY BAG]], [[Killer monster|Killer monsteR]]<br />
<br />
* Haluka "HALUKA" Vajra<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|Live Tour 2019]], [[Koda Kumi Love & Songs 2022|KODA KUMI Love & Songs 2022]]<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Ultraviolet]], [[Wicked Girls]], [[Goldfinger 2019|GOLDFINGER 2019]]/Livin' La Vida Loca, [[K (Koda Kumi)|k,]], [[Puff (Koda Kumi)|puff]]<br />
<br />
* Marina Matsumoto (Twitter: @_marina1995_ IG: marinamatsumoto)<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Live Tour 2018]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|Live Tour 2019]], a-nation 2020, [[Koda Kumi 20th Anniversary Tour 2020 My Name Is...|Live Tour 2020]]<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Ultraviolet]], [[Watch Out!! ~DNA~|WATCH OUT!! ~DNA~]], [[Lit|LIT]], [[Goldfinger 2019|GOLDFINGER 2019]]/Livin' La Vida Loca, [[K (Koda Kumi)|k,]], [[Puff (Koda Kumi)|puff]], [[Killer monster|Killer monsteR]]<br />
<br />
* [http://kacchoiicompany.tokyo/profile Minami Otsuka] (Twitter: @minami_otsuka IG: minami_otsuka1127)<br />
** A choreographer and dancer who has worked with Kuu since 2012<br />
*** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi Premium Night ~Love & Songs~|Premium Night ~Love & Songs~]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|Live Tour 2014]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|Live Tour 2016]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|Live Tour 2017]], a-nation 2020, [[Koda Kumi 20th Anniversary Tour 2020 My Name Is...|Live Tour 2020]]<br />
*** '''PV Appearances''': [[Shake Hip! (Koda Kumi)|Shake Hip!]], [[Like It (Koda Kumi)|Like It]], [[Haircut|HAIRCUT]], [[Watch Out!! ~DNA~|WATCH OUT!! ~DNA~]], [[Lit|LIT]], [[Killer monster|Killer monsteR]]<br />
<br />
* [https://dancemaster.avex.jp/instructor/profile/?id=7594 SHOWKO] (Twitter: @showko19861213 IG: showko1213)<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|15th Anniversary ~The Artist~]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|Live Tour 2017]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Live Tour 2018]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|Live Tour 2019]], a-nation 2020, [[Koda Kumi 20th Anniversary Tour 2020 My Name Is...|Live Tour 2020]], [[Koda Kumi Love & Songs 2022|KODA KUMI Love & Songs 2022]]<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Dreaming Now!]], [[Ultraviolet]], [[Wicked Girls]], [[Like It (Koda Kumi)|Like It]], [[Watch Out!! ~DNA~|WATCH OUT!! ~DNA~]], [[Lit|LIT]], [[Party (Koda Kumi)|PARTY]], [[Haircut|HAIRCUT]], [[Goldfinger 2019|GOLDFINGER 2019]]/Livin' La Vida Loca, [[K (Koda Kumi)|k,]], [[Puff (Koda Kumi)|puff]], [[Killer monster|Killer monsteR]]<br />
</small><br />
<br />
===Former Dancers===<br />
[[File:Koda Kumi Dancers Japonesque 2013.png|thumb|300px|Left to right, back to front: OOBA, Fujiken, U★G, SHINTA, Shun; Nanako, Minami, FUKO, Kaichou, Anna]]<br />
<br />
<small><br />
* Akiko<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Secret ~First Class Limited Live~|secret ~First Class Limited Live~]], [[Live Tour 2005 ~First Things~|Live Tour 2005]]<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Selfish]], [[Shake It|SHAKE IT]]<br />
<br />
* AKO<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Show Girl|show girl]], [[V.I.P. (Koda Kumi)|V.I.P.]]<br />
<br />
* Amami<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Live Tour 2018]]<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Ultraviolet]], [[Watch Out!! ~DNA~|WATCH OUT!! ~DNA~]], [[Party (Koda Kumi)|PARTY]]<br />
<br />
* [http://www.t-steps.jp/night_instructor/anna-2/ Anna]<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|Live Tour 2008]] (stand-in), [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2009 Trick|Live Tour 2009]] (stand-in), [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]] (sub & stand-in), Japonesque 13<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Shake Hip! (Koda Kumi)|Shake Hip!]]<br />
<br />
* [https://www.rei-dance.com/shibuya/instructor/detail/?id=170 Hachi]<br />
** A more traditional, jazzy dancer who featured from 2006-2010 in live shows<br />
*** '''Live Appearances''': [[Live Tour 2006~2007 ~Second Session~|Live Tour 2006~2007]], [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|Live Tour 2007]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|Live Tour 2008]], [[Koda Kumi 2009 Taiwan Live|Taiwan Live 2009]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 ~Universe~|Live Tour 2010]], [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|10th Anniversary FANTASIA]], [[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dream Music Park]]<br />
*** '''PV Appearances''':<br />
<br />
* [http://www.studioone.jp/fujiken.html Fujita "FUJIKEN" Kensuke]<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|10th Anniversary ~FANTASIA~]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|Live Tour 2014]]<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Escalate|ESCALATE]]<br />
<br />
* JuNGLE<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Secret ~First Class Limited Live~|secret ~First Class Limited Live~]], [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|Live Tour 2007]]<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Hot Stuff]], [[Escalate|ESCALATE]]<br />
<br />
* [https://artist-dance.jp/lesson/54/movie KAICHOU] (Twitter: @kaichou_y IG: kaichou.y)<br />
** Prominent female dancer from 2006-2016 who also choreographed many live performances.<br />
*** '''Live Appearances''': [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|Live Tour 2007]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|Live Tour 2008]], [[Trick (Koda Kumi)|"Dirty Ballroom" '09]], [[Koda Kumi 2009 Taiwan Live|Taiwan Live 2009]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2009 Trick|Live Tour 2009]], [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|10th Anniversary FANTASIA]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|Live Tour 2014]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|15th Anniversary ~The Artist~]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|Live Tour 2016]], a-nation '07-'11, '13-'15<br />
*** '''PV Appearances''': [[Freaky|FREAKY]], [[Show Girl|show girl]], [[Hashire!]], [[Can We Go Back]], [[Be My Baby (Koda Kumi)|BE MY BABY]], [[Megumi no Hito (Koda Kumi)|Megumi no Hito]], [[Shake Hip! (Koda Kumi)|Shake Hip!]], [[Dreaming Now!]], [[Money in My Bag|MONEY IN MY BAG]]<br />
<br />
* M@A<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Live Tour 2006~2007 ~Second Session~|Live Tour 2006~2007]], [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|Live Tour 2007]]<br />
<br />
* [https://msaagency.com/portfolio/maiko-fukuda/ Maiko "MAIKO" Fukuda]<br />
** A choreographer, director and staple of live performances from 2006-2015 who continues to choreograph live shows<br />
*** '''Live Appearances''': [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|Live Tour 2007]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2009 Trick|Live Tour 2009]], [[Koda Kumi 2009 Taiwan Live|Taiwan Live 2009]], [[Trick (Koda Kumi)|"Dirty Ballroom" '09]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 ~Universe~|Live Tour 2010]], [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|10th Anniversary FANTASIA]], [[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dream Music Park]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|15th Anniversary ~The Artist~]]<br />
*** '''PV Appearances''': [[V.I.P. (Koda Kumi)|V.I.P.]], [[Love Me Back|Love me back]], [[Show Girl|show girl]], [[Dreaming Now!]]<br />
<br />
* Miku Nagaoka<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|15th Anniversary ~The Artist~]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|Live Tour 2016]]<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Like It (Koda Kumi)|Like It]]<br />
<br />
* [https://artist-dance.jp/artists/40/detail NANAKO]<br />
** A dancer and choreographer for Kuu from 2008-2015<br />
*** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 ~Universe~|Live Tour 2010]], [[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dream Music Park]], [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|10th Anniversary ~FANTASIA~]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]], [[Koda Kumi 2013 Taiwan Live|Taiwan Live 2013]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|Live Tour 2014]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]]<br />
*** '''PV Appearances''': [[Ecstasy (Koda Kumi)|ECSTASY]], [[Escalate|ESCALATE]], [[Outside Fishbowl]], [[Lollipop (Koda Kumi)|Lollipop]], [[Pop Diva|POP DIVA]], [[V.I.P. (Koda Kumi)|V.I.P.]], [[Shake Hip! (Koda Kumi)|Shake Hip!]], [[Dreaming Now!]], [[Money in My Bag|MONEY IN MY BAG]], [[Dance in the Rain|Dance In The Rain]], [[Like It (Koda Kumi)|Like It]]<br />
<br />
* [https://ameblo.jp/ryon2-r2/ RYON-RYON] (Twitter: @RYONRYONR2 IG: ryon2r2]<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Secret ~First Class Limited Live~|secret ~First Class Limited Live~]], [[Live Tour 2005 ~First Things~|Live Tour 2005]], [[Live Tour 2006~2007 ~Second Session~|Live Tour 2006~2007]]<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Selfish]]<br />
<br />
* Sayaka<br />
** '''PV Appearances''': [[Ultraviolet]], [[Wicked Girls]]<br />
<br />
* [http://www.shinnosuke-m.com/ Shinnosuke Motoyama] (Twitter handle: @s_addict55)<br />
** Prominent figure in Kuu's live shows from 2006-2010, now a player in the Prince of Tennis stage shows<br />
*** '''Live Appearances''': [[Live Tour 2005 ~First Things~|Live Tour 2005]], [[Live Tour 2006~2007 ~Second Session~|Live Tour 2006~2007]], [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|Live Tour 2007]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|Live Tour 2008]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2009 Trick|Live Tour 2009]], [[Koda Kumi 2009 Taiwan Live|Taiwan Live 2009]], [[Trick (Koda Kumi)|"Dirty Ballroom" '09]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 ~Universe~|Live Tour 2010]], [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|10th Anniversary FANTASIA]], [[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dream Music Park]]<br />
<br />
* [https://www.shintarow.com/pages/3074926/profile Shintaro "SHINTA" Araki]<br />
** Worked with Kuu from the beginning until approximately 2013, a staple of PVs and lives alike<br />
*** '''Live Appearances''': [[Secret ~First Class Limited Live~|secret ~FIRST CLASS LIMITED LIVE]], [[Live Tour 2005 ~First Things~|Live Tour 2005]], [[Live Tour 2006~2007 ~Second Session~|Live Tour 2006~2007]], [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|Live Tour 2007]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|Live Tour 2008]], [[Trick (Koda Kumi)|"Dirty Ballroom" '09]], [[Koda Kumi 2009 Taiwan Live|Taiwan Live 2009]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2009 Trick|Live Tour 2009]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 ~Universe~|Live Tour 2010]], [[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dream Music Park]], [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|10th Anniversary FANTASIA]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]], [[Koda Kumi Premium Night ~Love & Songs~|Premium Night ~Love & Songs~]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]]<br />
*** '''PV Appearances''': [[Selfish]], [[Trust You (Koda Kumi)|Trust you]], [[Juicy (Koda Kumi)|JUICY]], [[Freaky|FREAKY]], [[D.D.D. (Koda Kumi)|D.D.D.]], [[Birthday Eve]]<br />
<br />
* [https://dancingshun.web.fc2.com/ Shunsuke "SHUN" Omura] (IG: omura_shunsuke_shun)<br />
** A prominent dancer from Kuu's old crew from 2006 to about 2015; recently collaborated with other crew Minami and NANAKO on a different show <br />
*** '''Live Appearances''': [[Live Tour 2005 ~First Things~|Live Tour 2005]] a-nation '06, [[Live Tour 2006~2007 ~Second Session~|Live Tour 2006~2007]], [[Kingdom (Koda Kumi)|PREMIUM LIMITED LIVE IN HALL]], [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|Live Tour 2007]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|Live Tour 2008]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 ~Universe~|Live Tour 2010]], [[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dream Music Park]], [[Koda Kumi 10th Anniversary ~Fantasia~ in Tokyo Dome|10th Anniversary FANTASIA]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|Live Tour 2014]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]]<br />
*** '''PV Appearances''': [[Selfish]], [[Lol (Koda Kumi)|LOL]]<br />
<br />
* [http://ug1202.web.fc2.com/ugofficial/webindex.html Yuji "U★G" Onoue] (Twitter handle: @ug_only_one)<br />
** Rose to fame with Koda from 2006-2015 who continues to choreograph live shows<br />
*** '''Live Appearances''': [[Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome|Live Tour 2007]], [[Kingdom (Koda Kumi)|PREMIUM LIMITED LIVE IN HALL]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~|Live Tour 2008]], [[Trick (Koda Kumi)|"Dirty Ballroom" '09]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2009 Trick|Live Tour 2009]], [[Koda Kumi 2009 Taiwan Live|Taiwan Live 2009]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2010 ~Universe~|Live Tour 2010]], [[Dejavu (Koda Kumi)|Dream Music Park]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]], [[Koda Kumi Premium Night ~Love & Songs~|Premium Night ~Love & Songs~]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]], a-nation '13, [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|Live Tour 2014]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]], a-nation '08-'10 & '13<br />
*** '''PV Appearances''': [[Escalate|ESCALATE]]<br />
<br />
* Waka (Twitter: IG: waka_kyoto)<br />
** '''Live Appearances''': [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]], [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|15th Anniversary ~The Artist~]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|Live Tour 2016]], [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|Live Tour 2017]]<br />
</small><br />
<br />
===PV Choreographies===<br />
<small><br />
* '''AKIKO & TOKIKO''': [[Crazy 4 U]], [[Selfish]], [[Shake It|SHAKE IT]]<br />
* '''AKO''': [[Wicked Girls]]<br />
* '''FUKO''': [[Megumi no Hito (Koda Kumi)|Megumi no Hito]], [[Bambi]], [[Love Me Back]], [[Hotel|HOTEL]], [[Bassline]], [[Hush (Koda Kumi)|HUSH]]<br />
* '''MAIKO''': [[Show Girl|show girl]], [[Be My Baby (Koda Kumi)|BE MY BABY]], [[V.I.P. (Koda Kumi)|V.I.P.]], [[ESCALATE]], [[Shake Hip! (Koda Kumi)|Shake Hip!]], [[Dreaming Now!]], [[Lit|LIT]] (with AKO), [[Party (Koda Kumi)|PARTY]], [[Watch Out!! ~DNA~|WATCH OUT!! ~DNA~]], [[K (Koda Kumi)|k,]], [[Goldfinger 2019|GOLDFINGER 2019]]/Livin' La Vida Loca, [[Puff (Koda Kumi)|puff]], [[XXKK]]<br />
* '''MAIKO & AKO''': [[Lit|LIT]]<br />
* '''MAIKO & FUKO''': [[Killer monster|Killer monsteR]]<br />
* '''MAIKO & OOBA''': [[Ultraviolet]]<br />
* '''NANAKO''': [[Can We Go Back]]<br />
* '''OOBA''': [[Lol (Koda Kumi)|LOL]]<br />
* '''SHUN''': [[Juicy|JUICY]]<br />
* '''U★G''': [[So Nice]]<br />
</small><br />
<br />
===Live Choreographies===<br />
<small><br />
* '''ACHI''': [[Insane (Koda Kumi)|Insane]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|Live Tour 2017]], Medley @ [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|The Artist]]<br />
* '''AKO''': Opening & [[Wicked Girls]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|Live Tour 2017]], [[Pin Drop|PIN DROP]] & [[Haircut|HAIRCUT]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Live Tour 2018]]<br />
* '''FUKO''': [[Black Candy]], [[Bambi (Koda Kumi)|Bambi]], [[Melting (Koda Kumi)|Melting]], [[Megumi no Hito (Koda Kumi)|Megumi no Hito]] & [[Lick Me|Lick me]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]]; [[KO-SO-KO-SO]], [[Black Cherry (Koda Kumi song)|Black Cherry INTRODUCTION]], [[Juicy (Koda Kumi)|JUICY]] remix, [[Hot Stuff (Koda Kumi)|Hot Stuff]] remix & [[Love Me Back]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]]; [[Winner Girls]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|Live Tour 2014]]; [[Mercedes]] & [[Life So Good!!|LIFE so GOOD!!]] @ [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]]; [[Hotel|HOTEL]] @ [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|The Artist]]; [[Shhh!]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|Live Tour 2016]]; [[Bassline]] & [[Damn real]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|Live Tour 2017]]; [[Hush (Koda Kumi)|HUSH]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Live Tour 2018]]<br />
* '''KAICHOU''': [[But (Koda Kumi)|BUT]]/[[Lollipop (Koda Kumi)|Lollipop]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|Live Tour 2016]]<br />
* '''JuNGLE''': [[Poppin' Love Cocktail|Poppin'love cocktail]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]]<br />
* '''MAIKO''': [[Pop Diva|POP DIVA]], [[Lollipop (Koda Kumi)|Lollipop]] & [[Be My Baby (Koda Kumi)|BE MY BABY]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]]; [[D.D.D. (Koda Kumi)|D.D.D.]], [[V.I.P. (Koda Kumi)|V.I.P.]], [[Pink Spider (Koda Kumi)|Pink Spider]], [[Escalate|ESCALATE]], [[Be My Baby (Koda Kumi)|BE MY BABY]], @ [[Poppin' Love Cocktail|Poppin' love cocktail]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]]; [[Xxx (Koda Kumi)|XXX]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|Live Tour 2014]]; [[House Party]], [[Lippy]], & [[Dance in the Rain|Dance In The Rain]] @ [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]]; [[Show Me Your Holla|SHOW ME YOUR HOLLA]], [[Touch Down|TOUCH DOWN]], [[Taboo (Koda Kumi)|TABOO]], [[Bambi (Koda Kumi)|Bambi]] & Medley @ [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|The Artist]]; [[Dance in the Rain|Dance In The Rain]] & [[Can We Go Back]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|Live Tour 2016]]; [[Scream (Koda Kumi)|ScREaM]], [[Watch Out!! ~DNA~|WATCH OUT!! ~DNA~]] & [[Hot Hot (Koda Kumi)|HOT HOT]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Live Tour 2018]]<br />
* '''MAIKO & OOBA''': [[Loaded (Koda Kumi)|LOADED]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|Live Tour 2014]]; [[Ultraviolet]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|Live Tour 2017]]<br />
* '''NANAKO''': [[Can We Go Back]] & [[Work It Out!]] @ Live Tour 2010 -UNIVERSE-, [[Boom Boom Boys]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]]<br />
* '''OOBA''': [[Is This Trap|IS THIS TRAP?]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]]; Medley @ [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live the Artist|The Artist]]; [[Won't Be Long|WON'T BE LONG]]~Red Cherry Version~Dance Part @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2016 ~Best Single Collection~|Live Tour 2016]]<br />
* '''OOBA & ACHI''': [[Guess Who Is Back]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Live Tour 2018]]<br />
* '''SHOWKO''': [[OMG (Koda Kumi)|OMG]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|Live Tour 2019]]<br />
* '''SHUN''': [[At the Weekend|AT THE WEEKEND]], [[Cutie Honey]]/[[Butterfly (Koda Kumi)|Butterfly]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]]; [[Jounetsu (Koda Kumi)|Jounetsu]], [[Ai wo Tomenaide]] & [[Taboo (Koda Kumi)|TABOO]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]]; [[Butterfly (Koda Kumi)|Butterfly]] & [[Imagine (Koda Kumi)|Imagine]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|Live Tour 2014]]; [[But (Koda Kumi)|BUT]] @ [[Koda Kumi 15th Anniversary Live Tour 2015 ~Walk of My Life~|Live Tour 2015]]<br />
* '''U★G''': [[Aitakute (Koda Kumi)|Aitakute]], [[Hey Baby!|Hey baby!]] & [[Choi Tashi Life]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2011 ~Dejavu~|Live Tour 2011]]; [[So Nice]] & [[Selfish]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2013 ~Japonesque~|Live Tour 2013]]; [[Everyday (Koda Kumi)|Everyday]] & [[U Know|U KNOW]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2014 ~Bon Voyage~|Live Tour 2014]]; [[Sukideshite]] & [[What's Up (Koda Kumi)|What's Up]] @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2017 -W Face-|Live Tour 2017]]; [[Work That]] & [[Koi no Tsubomi]]~[[I'll Be There (Koda Kumi)|I'll be there]]~[[Someday (Koda Kumi)|Someday]] medley @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour 2018 -DNA-|Live Tour 2018]]; Put Your Hands Up!! @ [[Koda Kumi Live Tour Re(Live) -Black Cherry- & Japonesque-|Live Tour 2019]]<br />
</small><br />
</div><br />
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==References==<br />
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==External Links==<br />
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* [http://www.facebook.com/KodaKumiOfficial Official Facebook]<br />
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[[File:HP 2016.jpg|thumb|210px|Current Major Artists (2016)]]<br />
[[File:Kenshuusei 2016.jpg|thumb|210px|Current H!P Kenshuusei (2016)]]<br />
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'''Hello! Project''' (ハロー! プロジェクト), often shortened to H!P, is the name for a collection of female groups and artists produced by [[Tsunku]], a member of [[Sharam Q]], and managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]]. [[Morning Musume]] is the main group of Hello! Project, with a number of [[Morning Musume]] ex-members forming the majority of the solo artists in H!P. Besides the core groups and solo artists that form H!P's line-up, various special units are formed by mixing these groups and solo artists. [[Shuffle Units|Shuffle units]], usually formed by shuffling all the H!P members into three temporary units, were formed once a year but since 2006 the idea has been dropped.<br />
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Almost all Hello! Project artists' recordings are published by [[Up-Front Works]] on either the [[zetima]], [[PICCOLO TOWN]] or [[hachama]] record labels. But [[Iida Kaori]]'s Mediterranean styled works are released under the [[Chichukai]] label and [[Maeda Yuki]]'s under the [[Rice Music|Rice Music]] label. [[Country Musume]]'s older work was released on the Potato Label, [[Coconuts Musume]]'s older works were originally released on the [[Sony]] record label, [[Sheki-Dol]]'s first singles were released on [[SPREE RECORDS|SPREE RECORDS]] and [[Heike Michiyo]]'s older works on [[Warner Music Japan]], but they eventually all moved to [[zetima]].<br />
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On October 18, 2008, it was announced that all of Elder Club would be graduating on March 31, 2009. Hello! Project now consists of the current members of [[Morning Musume|Morning Musume '22]], [[ANGERME]], [[Juice=Juice]], [[Tsubaki Factory]], [[BEYOOOOONDS]] (which includes [[CHICATETSU|CHICA#TETSU]], [[Ame no Mori Kawa Umi]], and [[SeasoningS]]), [[OCHA NORMA]], and the [[Hello! Pro Kenshuusei]] (and its Hokkaido branch). The current leader of Hello! Project is [[Fukumura Mizuki]].<br />
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== Current Line-up ==<br />
=== Hello! Project ===<br />
* [[Morning Musume]] (モーニング娘。)<br />
** [[Ikuta Erina]] (生田衣梨奈)<br />
** [[Ishida Ayumi]] (石田亜佑美)<br />
** [[Oda Sakura]] (小田さくら)<br />
** [[Nonaka Miki]] (野中美希)<br />
** [[Makino Maria]] (牧野真莉愛)<br />
** [[Haga Akane]] (羽賀朱音)<br />
** [[Yokoyama Reina]] (横山玲奈)<br />
** [[Kitagawa Rio]] (北川莉央)<br />
** [[Okamura Homare]] (岡村ほまれ)<br />
** [[Yamazaki Mei]] (山﨑愛生)<br />
** [[Sakurai Rio]] (櫻井梨央)<br />
** [[Inoue Haruka]] (井上春華)<br />
** [[Yumigeta Ako]] (弓桁朱琴)<br />
* [[ANGERME]] (アンジュルム)<br />
** [[Sasaki Rikako]] (佐々木莉佳子)<br />
** [[Kamikokuryo Moe]] (上國料萌衣)<br />
** [[Kawamura Ayano]] (川村文乃)<br />
** [[Ise Layla]] (伊勢鈴蘭)<br />
** [[Hashisako Rin]] (橋迫鈴)<br />
** [[Kawana Rin]] (川名凜)<br />
** [[Tamenaga Shion]] (為永幸音)<br />
** [[Matsumoto Wakana]] (松本わかな)<br />
** [[Hirayama Yuki]] (平山遊季)<br />
** [[Goto Hana]] (後藤花)<br />
** [[Shimoitani Yukiho]] (下井谷幸穂)<br />
* [[Juice=Juice]] (ジュース=ジュース)<br />
** [[Uemura Akari]] (植村あかり)<br />
** [[Dambara Ruru]] (段原瑠々)<br />
** [[Kudo Yume]] (工藤由愛)<br />
** [[Matsunaga Riai]] (松永里愛)<br />
** [[Inoue Rei]] (井上玲音)<br />
** [[Irie Risa]] (入江里咲)<br />
** [[Ebata Kisaki]] (江端妃咲)<br />
** [[Arisawa Ichika]] (有澤一華)<br />
** [[Ishiyama Sakura]] (石山咲良)<br />
** [[Endo Akari]] (遠藤彩加里)<br />
** [[Kawashima Mifu]] (川嶋美楓)<br />
* [[Tsubaki Factory]] (つばきファクトリー)<br />
** [[Niinuma Kisora]] (新沼希空) <br />
** [[Tanimoto Ami]] (谷本安美)<br />
** [[Ono Mizuho]] (小野瑞歩)<br />
** [[Onoda Saori]] (小野田紗栞)<br />
** [[Akiyama Mao]] (秋山眞緒)<br />
** [[Kasai Yuumi]] (河西結心)<br />
** [[Yagi Shiori]] (八木栞)<br />
** [[Fukuda Marine]] (福田真琳)<br />
** [[Yofu Runo]] (豫風瑠乃)<br />
** [[Ishii Mihane]] (石井泉羽)<br />
** [[Murata Yuu]] (村田結生)<br />
** [[Doi Fuuka]] (土居楓奏)<br />
* [[BEYOOOOONDS]]<br />
** [[CHICATETSU|CHICA#TETSU]] (チカ#テツ)<br />
*** [[Ichioka Reina]] (一岡怜奈)<br />
*** [[Shimakura Rika]] (島倉りか)<br />
*** [[Nishida Shiori]] (西田汐里)<br />
*** [[Eguchi Saya]] (江口紗耶)<br />
** [[Ame no Mori Kawa Umi]] (雨ノ森 川海)<br />
*** [[Takase Kurumi]] (高瀬くるみ)<br />
*** [[Maeda Kokoro]] (前田こころ)<br />
*** [[Yamazaki Yuhane]] (山﨑夢羽) <br />
*** [[Okamura Minami]] (岡村美波)<br />
*** [[Kiyono Momohime]] (清野桃々姫)<br />
** [[SeasoningS]] (シーズニングス)<br />
*** [[Hirai Miyo]] (平井美葉)<br />
*** [[Kobayashi Honoka]] (小林萌花)<br />
*** [[Satoyoshi Utano]] (里吉うたの)<br />
* [[OCHA NORMA]]<br />
** [[Saito Madoka]] (斉藤円香)<br />
** [[Hiromoto Ruli]] (広本瑠璃)<br />
** [[Ishiguri Kanami]] (石栗奏美)<br />
** [[Yonemura Kirara]] (米村姫良々)<br />
** [[Kubota Nanami]] (窪田七海)<br />
** [[Tashiro Sumire]] (田代すみれ)<br />
** [[Nakayama Natsume]] (中山夏月姫)<br />
** [[Nishizaki Miku]] (西﨑美空)<br />
** [[Kitahara Momo]] (北原もも)<br />
** [[Tsutsui Roko]] (筒井澪心)<br />
* [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei]] (ハロ!プロ研修生)<br />
** [[Matsubara Yulia]] (松原ユリヤ)<br />
** [[Onoda Karin]] (小野田華凛)<br />
** [[Hashida Honoka]] (橋田歩果)<br />
** [[Murakoshi Ayana]] (村越彩菜)<br />
** [[Uemura Hasumi]] (植村葉純)<br />
** [[Yoshida Hinoha]] (吉田姫杷)<br />
** [[Kamimura Rena]] (上村麗菜)<br />
** [[Kawano Soara]] (河野空愛)<br />
** [[Makino Toa]] (牧野永愛)<br />
** [[Hayashi Niina]] (林仁愛)<br />
** [[Shimakawa Hana]] (島川波菜)<br />
** [[Asano Yurika]] (浅野優莉花)<br />
** [[Miyakoshi Chihiro]] (宮越千尋)<br />
** [[Nishimura Itsuki]] (西村乙輝)<br />
** [[Souma Yume]] (相馬優芽)<br />
** [[Otsubo Mano]] (大坪茉乃)<br />
** [[Yoshida Hikari]] (吉田光里)<br />
** [[Sugihara Meisa]] (杉原明紗)<br />
** [[Hattori Rua]] (服部琉愛)<br />
* [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei|Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido]] (ハロプロ研修生北海道)<br />
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==Former Artists and Groups==<br />
===Former Artists===<br />
* Graduated from H!P as Solo Artists<br />
** [[Tani Rumiko|Miyoshi Chinatsu]] (三佳千夏)<br />
** [[Ishii Rika]] (石井リカ)<br />
** [[Heike Michiyo]] (平家みちよ)<br />
** [[Shimmin]] (シンミン)<br />
** [[Goto Maki]] (後藤真希)<br />
** [[Nakazawa Yuko]] (中澤裕子)<br />
** [[Iida Kaori]] (飯田圭織)<br />
** [[Abe Natsumi]] (安倍なつみ)<br />
** [[Yasuda Kei]] (保田圭)<br />
** [[Yaguchi Mari]] (矢口真里)<br />
** [[Ishikawa Rika]] (石川梨華)<br />
** [[Yoshizawa Hitomi]] (吉澤ひとみ)<br />
** [[Tsuji Nozomi]] (辻希美)<br />
** [[Konno Asami]] (紺野あさ美)<br />
** [[Ogawa Makoto]] (小川麻琴)<br />
** [[Fujimoto Miki]] (藤本美貴)<br />
** [[Inaba Atsuko]] (稲葉貴子)<br />
** [[Maeda Yuki]] (前田有紀)<br />
** [[Matsuura Aya]] (松浦亜弥)<br />
** [[Satoda Mai]] (里田まい)<br />
** [[Miyoshi Erika]] (三好絵梨香)<br />
** [[Okada Yui]] (岡田唯)<br />
** [[Jang Da Yeon]] (장다연)<br />
** [[Mano Erina]] (真野恵里菜)<br />
** [[Mitsui Aika]] (光井愛佳)<br />
** [[Sayashi Riho]] (鞘師里保)<br />
** [[Oota Haruka]] (太田遥香)<br />
* Graduated from Morning Musume and H!P<br />
** [[Fukuda Asuka]] (福田明日香)<br />
** [[Ishiguro Aya]] (石黒彩)<br />
** [[Ichii Sayaka]] (市井紗耶香)<br />
** [[Kusumi Koharu]] (久住小春)<br />
** [[Kamei Eri]] (亀井絵里)<br />
** [[Junjun]] (ジュンジュン)<br />
** [[Linlin]] (リンリン)<br />
** [[Takahashi Ai]] (高橋愛)<br />
** [[Niigaki Risa]] (新垣里沙)<br />
** [[Tanaka Reina]] (田中れいな)<br />
** [[Michishige Sayumi]] (道重さゆみ)<br />
** [[Suzuki Kanon]] (鈴木香音)8<br />
** [[Kudo Haruka]] (工藤遥)<br />
** [[Ogata Haruna]] (緒形春水)<br />
** [[Iikubo Haruna]] (飯窪春菜)<br />
** [[Sato Masaki]] (佐藤優樹)<br />
** [[Morito Chisaki]] (森戸知沙希)<br />
** [[Kaga Kaede]] (加賀楓)<br />
** [[Fukumura Mizuki]] (譜久村聖)<br />
* Graduated from Berryz Kobo and H!P<br />
** [[Ishimura Maiha]] (石村舞波)<br />
** [[Shimizu Saki]] (清水佐紀)<br />
** [[Tokunaga Chinami]] (徳永千奈美)<br />
** [[Sudo Maasa]] (須藤茉麻)<br />
** [[Natsuyaki Miyabi]] (夏焼雅)<br />
** [[Kumai Yurina]] (熊井友理奈)<br />
** [[Sugaya Risako]] (菅谷梨沙子) <br />
* Graduated from °C-ute and H!P<br />
** [[Murakami Megumi]] (村上愛)<br />
** [[Arihara Kanna]] (有原栞菜)<br />
** [[Umeda Erika]] (梅田えりか)<br />
** [[Yajima Maimi]] (矢島舞美)<br />
** [[Nakajima Saki]] (中島早貴)<br />
** [[Suzuki Airi]] (鈴木愛理)<br />
** [[Okai Chisato]] (岡井千聖)<br />
** [[Hagiwara Mai]] (萩原舞)<br />
* Graduated from S/mileage / ANGERME and H!P<br />
** [[Ogawa Saki]] (小川紗季)<br />
** [[Maeda Yuuka]] (前田憂佳)<br />
** [[Fukuda Kanon]] (福田花音)<br />
** [[Tamura Meimi]] (田村芽実)<br />
** [[Aikawa Maho]] (相川茉穂)<br />
** [[Wada Ayaka]] (和田彩花)<br />
** [[Katsuta Rina]] (勝田里奈)<br />
** [[Nakanishi Kana]] (中西香菜)<br />
** [[Murota Mizuki]] (室田瑞希)<br />
** [[Funaki Musubu]] (船木結)<br />
** [[Kasahara Momona]] (笠原桃奈)<br />
** [[Takeuchi Akari]] (竹内朱莉)<br />
* Graduated from Juice=Juice and H!P<br />
** [[Yanagawa Nanami]] (梁川奈々美)<br />
** [[Miyazaki Yuka]] (宮崎由加)<br />
** [[Miyamoto Karin]] (宮本佳林)<br />
** [[Takagi Sayuki]] (高木紗友希)<br />
** [[Kanazawa Tomoko]] (金澤朋子)<br />
** [[Inaba Manaka]] (稲場愛香)<br />
* Graduated from Country Girls and H!P<br />
** [[Shimamura Uta]] (島村嬉唄) <br />
** [[Tsugunaga Momoko]] (嗣永桃子)<br />
** [[Yanagawa Nanami]] (梁川奈々美)<br />
** [[Yamaki Risa]] (山木梨沙)<br />
** [[Ozeki Mai]] (小関舞)<br />
* Graduated from Kobushi Factory and H!P<br />
** [[Fujii Rio]] (藤井梨央)<br />
** [[Ogawa Rena]] (小川麗奈)<br />
** [[Taguchi Natsumi]] (田口夏実)<br />
** [[Hirose Ayaka]] (廣瀬彩海)<br />
** [[Nomura Minami]] (野村みな美)<br />
** [[Hamaura Ayano]] (浜浦彩乃)<br />
** [[Wada Sakurako]] (和田桜子)<br />
* Graduated from Tsubaki Factory and H!P<br />
** [[Ogata Risa]] (小片リサ)<br />
** [[Asakura Kiki]] (浅倉樹々)<br />
** [[Yamagishi Riko]] (山岸理子)<br />
** [[Kishimoto Yumeno]] (岸本ゆめの)<br />
* Graduated from Hello Pro Kenshuusei / Kenshuusei Hokkaido and H!P<br />
** [[Ohyanagi Maho]] (大柳まほ)<br />
** [[Kawashima Miyuki]] (川島幸)<br />
** [[Hashida Mirei]] (橋田三令)<br />
** [[Ogura Manami]] (小倉愛実)<br />
** [[Yutoku Ayumi]] (湯徳歩美)<br />
** [[Muto Mika]] (武藤水華)<br />
** [[Sawada Yuri]] (澤田由梨)<br />
** [[Noto Arisa]] (能登有沙)<br />
** [[Aoki Erina]] (青木英里奈)<br />
** [[Tanaka Anri]] (田中杏里)<br />
** [[Sainen Mia]] (西念未彩)<br />
** [[Okai Asuna]] (岡井明日菜)<br />
** [[Komine Momoka]] (古峰桃香)<br />
** [[Sezaki Azusa]] (瀬崎あずさ)<br />
** [[Hirano Tomomi]] (平野智美)<br />
** [[Kizawa Runa]] (木沢留那)<br />
** [[Mori Saki]] (森咲樹)<br />
** [[Furukawa Konatsu]] (古川小夏)<br />
** [[Sekine Azusa]] (関根梓)<br />
** [[Arai Manami]] (新井愛瞳)<br />
** [[Sato Ayano]] (佐藤綾乃)<br />
** [[Sengoku Minami]] (仙石みなみ)<br />
** [[Maeda Irori]] (前田彩里)<br />
** [[Saho Akari]] (佐保明梨)<br />
** [[Kikkawa Yuu]] (吉川友)<br />
** [[Kitahara Sayaka]] (北原沙弥香)<br />
** [[Nagasawa Wakana]] (長澤和奏)<br />
** [[Yamaga Kanae]] (山賀香菜恵)<br />
** [[Mogi Minami]] (茂木美奈実)<br />
** [[Okamura Rise]] (岡村里星)<br />
** [[Otsuka Aina]] (大塚愛菜)<br />
** [[Mashiro Kana]] (真城佳奈)<br />
** [[Kaneko Rie]] (金子りえ)<br />
** [[Kosuga Fuyuka]] (小数賀芙由香)<br />
** [[Ooura Hirona]] (大浦央菜)<br />
** [[Tanaka Karen]] (田中可恋)<br />
** [[Tanabe Nanami]] (田邉奈菜美)<br />
** [[Yoshihashi Kurumi]] (吉橋くるみ)<br />
** [[Mikame Kana]] (三瓶海南)<br />
** [[Saito Kana]] (斎藤夏奈)<br />
** [[Okamoto Honoka]] (岡本帆乃花)<br />
** [[Takemura Miu]] (竹村未羽)<br />
** [[Yokogawa Yumei]] (横川夢衣)<br />
** [[Hashimoto Nagisa]] (橋本渚)<br />
** [[Shimano Momoko]] (島野萌々子)<br />
** [[Nakano Rion]] (仲野りおん)<br />
** [[Yoshida Marie]] (吉田真理恵)<br />
** [[Goto Sayaka]] (後藤咲香)<br />
** [[Hashimoto Momoko]] (橋本桃呼)<br />
** [[Kitagawa Ryou]] (北川亮)<br />
** [[Inoue Hikaru]] (井上ひかる)<br />
** [[Horie Kizuki]] (堀江葵月)<br />
** [[Kanatsu Mizuki]] (金津美月)<br />
** [[Noguchi Kurumi]] (野口胡桃)<br />
** [[Hibi Marina]] (日比麻里那) <br />
** [[Doi Rena]] (土居麗菜)<br />
** [[Kodama Sakiko]] (児玉咲子)<br />
** [[Kusunoki Mei]] (楠萌生)<br />
** [[Ono Kotomi]] (小野琴己)<br />
** [[Shuttou Anna]] (出頭杏奈)<br />
** [[Satou Hikari]] (佐藤光)<br />
** [[Kanemitsu Ruru]] (金光留々)<br />
** [[Hashimoto Ririka]] (橋本莉々花)<br />
** [[Shibuya Hina]] (渋谷妃菜)<br />
** [[Kawano Minori]] (河野みのり)<br />
** [[Nishimura Karin]] (西村風凛)<br />
** [[Yamada Ichigo]] (山田苺)<br />
** [[Maeshima Karin]] (前島花凛)<br />
<br />
===Former Groups===<br />
* [[Taiyou to Ciscomoon|Taiyou to Ciscomoon / T&C Bomber]]<br />(太陽とシスコムーン / T&Cボンバー)<br />
** [[Kominato Miwa]] (小湊美和)<br />
** [[RuRu]]<br />
** [[Shinoda Miho]] (信田美帆)<br />
* [[Sheki-Dol]] (シェキドル)<br />
** [[Kitagami Ami]] (北上アミ)<br />
** [[Oki Ibuki]] (大木衣吹)<br />
** [[Suenaga Mami]] (末永真己)<br />
** [[Arai Saki]] (荒井紗紀)<br />
* [[W]]<br />
** [[Kago Ai]] (加護亜依)<br />
* [[Coconuts Musume]] (ココナッツ娘。)<br />
** [[April Barbaran|April]] (エイプリル)<br />
** [[Chelsea Ching|Chelsea]] (チェルシー)<br />
** [[Danielle Delaunay|Danielle]] (ダニエル)<br />
** [[Lehua Sandbo|Lehua]] (レファ)<br />
** [[Mika Todd|Mika]] (ミカ)<br />
** [[Nagate Ayaka|Ayaka]] (アヤカ)<br />
* [[Country Musume]] (カントリー娘。)<br />
** [[Yanagihara Hiromi]] (柳原尋美, deceased)<br />
** [[Kobayashi Azusa]] (小林梓)<br />
** [[Toda Rinne|Rinne]] (りんね)<br />
** [[Kimura Asami|Asami]] (あさみ)<br />
** [[Saitou Miuna|Miuna]] (みうな)<br />
* [[GAM]]<br />
* [[Melon Kinenbi]] (メロン記念日)<br />
** [[Murata Megumi]] (村田めぐみ)<br />
** [[Saito Hitomi]] (斉藤瞳)<br />
** [[Ohtani Masae]] (大谷雅恵)<br />
** [[Shibata Ayumi]] (柴田あゆみ)<br />
* [[Ongaku Gatas]] (音楽ガッタス)<br />
** [[Korenaga Miki]] (是永美記)<br />
* [[THE Possible]] (THE ポッシボー)<br />
** [[Akiyama Yurika]] (秋山ゆりか)<br />
** [[Hashimoto Aina]] (橋本愛奈)<br />
** [[Morozuka Kanami]] (諸塚香奈実)<br />
** [[Okada Robin Shouko]] (岡田ロビン翔子) <br />
** [[Goto Yuki]] (後藤夕貴)<br />
** [[Ohse Kaede]] (大瀬楓)<br />
* [[Buono!]]<br />
* [[Ice Creamusume]] (アイスクリー娘。)<br />
** [[Shenshen]]<br />
** [[Anchii]]<br />
** [[Peipei]]<br />
** [[Youko]]<br />
** [[Reirei]]<br />
** [[Guuchan]]<br />
* [[SINA|SI☆NA]]<br />
** [[Suma Ai]] (須磨愛)<br />
** [[Iwashima Manami]] (岩嶋雅奈未)<br />
** [[Abe Asami (SINA)|Abe Asami]] (阿部麻美)<br />
** [[Nakayama Nana]] (中山菜々)<br />
* [[Da Xiao Jie]] (お嬢様)<br />
** [[Frances]]<br />
** [[Aiko (Da Xiao Jie)|Aiko]]<br />
<br />
===[[Hello! Project Shuffle Units|Shuffle Units]]===<br />
* 2000<br />
** [[Akagumi 4]] (赤組4)<br />
** [[Kiiro 5]] (黄色5)<br />
** [[Aoiro 7]] (青色7)<br />
* 2001<br />
** [[3nin Matsuri]] (三人祭)<br />
** [[7nin Matsuri]] (7人祭)<br />
** [[10nin Matsuri]] (10人祭)<br />
* 2002<br />
** [[Happy 7|Happy♥7]] (ハッピー7)<br />
** [[Sexy 8]] (セクシー8)<br />
** [[Odoru 11|Odoru♥11]] (おどる11)<br />
* 2003<br />
** [[SALT5]]<br />
** [[7AIR]]<br />
** [[11WATER]]<br />
* 2004<br />
** [[H.P. All Stars]] (H.P.オールスターズ)<br />
* 2005<br />
** [[Sexy Otonajan]] (セクシーオトナジャン)<br />
** [[Elegies]] (エレジーズ)<br />
** [[Puripuri Pink]] (プリプリピンク)<br />
<br />
===Revival Units===<br />
* [[High-King]]<br />
* [[Aa!]] (あぁ!)<br />
* [[ZYX|ZYX-α]]<br />
* [[Tanpopo|Tanpopo#]] (タンポポ#)<br />
* [[v-u-den|Zoku v-u-den]] (続・美勇伝)<br />
* [[Petitmoni|Petitmoni V]] (プッチモニV)<br />
* [[Minimoni|Shin Minimoni]] (新ミニモニ。)<br />
<br />
===Special Units===<br />
* [[4KIDS]]<br />
* [[Gomattou]] (ごまっとう)<br />
* [[POCKY GIRLS]]<br />
* [[Venus Mousse]]<br />
* [[ROMANS]]<br />
* [[Morning Musume Otomegumi]] (モーニング娘。 おとめ組)<br />
* [[Morning Musume Sakuragumi]] (モーニング娘。 さくら組)<br />
* [[Nochiura Natsumi]] (後浦なつみ)<br />
* [[Ecomoni]] (エコモニ。)<br />
* [[DEF.DIVA]]<br />
* [[Morning Musume Tanjou 10nen Kinentai]] (モーニング娘。 誕生10年記念隊)<br />
* [[Kira Pika|Kira☆Pika]] (きら☆ぴか)<br />
* [[Athena & Robikerottsu]] (アテナ&ロビケロッツ)<br />
* [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]] (ともいき・木を植えたい)<br />
* [[MilkyWay]]<br />
* [[Guardians 4]] (ガーディアンズ4) <br />
* [[Shugo Chara Egg!]] (しゅごキャラエッグ!)<br />
* [[Ex-ceed!]]<br />
* [[Muten Musume]] (むてん娘。)<br />
* [[Reborn Eleven]] (リボーンイレブン)<br />
* [[Lilpri]] (リルぷりっ)<br />
* [[Hello! Project Mobekimasu]] (ハロー!プロジェクト モベキマス)<br />
* [[Ujicha Taishi Maccha's|Ujicha♥Taishi Maccha's]] (宇治茶♥大使 抹茶ーず)<br />
* [[Cat's Eye 7|Cat's♥Eye 7]] (キャッツ♥アイセブン)<br />
* [[Hello! Project Dance Club]] (ハロー!プロジェクト ダンス部)<br />
* [[Hello Pro All Stars]] (ハロプロ・オールスターズ)<br />
* [[Minis.?]] (ミニーズ。?)<br />
* [[L!PP]]<br />
* [[GOODM!X]]<br />
<br />
===SATOYAMA / SATOUMI Movement Units===<br />
* [[DIY|DIY♡]]<br />
* [[Peaberry]] (ピーベリー)<br />
* [[GREEN FIELDS]]<br />
* [[Harvest]] (ハーベスト)<br />
* [[Dia Lady]] (ダイヤレディー)<br />
* [[HI-FIN]] (プルメリア)<br />
* [[Mellowquad]] (メロウクアッド)<br />
* [[Jurin]] (ジュリン)<br />
* [[Sato no Akari]] (さとのあかり)<br />
* [[Triplet]] (トリプレット)<br />
* [[ODATOMO]]<br />
* [[Kamiishinaka Kana]] (かみいしなか かな)<br />
<br />
=== Other Projects ===<br />
* [[Gatas Brilhantes H.P.]] (ガッタス ブリリャンチス H.P., Futsal)<br />
* [[Metro Rabbits H.P.]] (Kickball)<br />
<br />
==Discography==<br />
<br />
===Cover Albums===<br />
* [2001.11.29] [[Folk Songs (album)|FOLK SONGS]] <small>([[Ichii Sayaka]] with [[Nakazawa Yuko]])</small><br />
* [2001.11.29] [[The Douyou Pops 1|The Douyou Pops 1 Christmas to Fuyu no Uta Shuu]] (ザ・童謡ポップス1 クリスマスと冬のうた集)<br />
* [2002.02.20] [[The Douyou Pops 2|The Douyou Pops 2 Haru no Uta Shuu]] (ザ・童謡ポップス2 春のうた集)<br />
* [2002.05.22] [[Folk Songs 2|FOLK SONGS 2]] <small>([[Nakazawa Yuko]], [[Melon Kinenbi]], [[Matsuura Aya]] & [[Ishii Rika]])</small><br />
* [2002.06.25] [[The Douyou Pops 3|The Douyou Pops 3 Natsu no Uta Shuu]] (ザ・童謡ポップス3 夏のうた集)<br />
* [2002.09.04] [[The Douyou Pops 4|The Douyou Pops 4 Aki no Uta Shuu]] (ザ・童謡ポップス4 秋のうた集)<br />
* [2002.10.23] [[FS3 Folk Songs 3|FS3 FOLK SONGS 3]] <small>([[Nakazawa Yuko]], [[Goto Maki]] & [[Fujimoto Miki]])</small><br />
* [2002.12.04] [[Shinsaku Douyou Pops 1]] (新作童謡ポップス (一))<br />
* [2003.03.06] [[Shinsaku Douyou Pops 2]] (新作童謡ポップス (二))<br />
* [2003.05.21] [[FS4 Folk Songs 4|FS4 FOLK SONGS 4]] <small>([[Nakazawa Yuko]], [[Yasuda Kei]], [[Yaguchi Mari]] & [[Melon Kinenbi]])</small><br />
* [2004.02.25] [[FS5 Sotsugyou]] (FS5 卒業) <small>([[Nakazawa Yuko]], [[Abe Natsumi]], [[Yasuda Kei]], [[Goto Maki]], [[Matsuura Aya]] & [[Country Musume]])</small><br />
* [2009.07.15] [[Champloo 1 ~Happy Marriage Song Cover Shuu~]] (チャンプル1 ~ハッピーマリッジソングカバー集~)<br />
<br />
===Remix Albums===<br />
* [2002.10.30] [[Club Hello! Trance Remix|CLUB Hello! TRANCE REMIX]]<br />
<br />
===Compilations===<br />
* [2000.04.26] [[Petit Best ~Ki Ao Aka~]] (プッチベスト~黄青あか~)<br />
* [2001.12.19] [[Petit Best 2 ~3, 7, 10~]] (プッチベスト2~三・7・10~)<br />
* [2002.12.10] [[2003 Nendo Hawaii Genteiban Hello! Project Best 1]] (2003年度 ハワイ限定盤 ハロー! プロジェクト ベスト①)<br />
* [2002.12.10] [[2003 Nendo Hawaii Genteiban Hello! Project Best 2]] (2003年度 ハワイ限定盤 ハロー! プロジェクト ベスト②)<br />
* [2002.12.18] [[Petit Best 3]] (プッチベスト3)<br />
* [2003.04.26] [[2003 Nendo Hawaii Genteiban Hello! Project Best 3]] (2003年度 ハワイ限定盤 ハロー! プロジェクト ベスト3)<br />
* [2003.12.17] [[Petit Best 4]] (プッチベスト4)<br />
* [2004.12.22] [[Petit Best 5]] (プッチベスト5)<br />
* [2005.12.21] [[Petit Best 6]] (プッチベスト6)<br />
* [2006.12.20] [[Petit Best 7]] (プッチベスト7)<br />
* [2007.02.24] [[Hello Pro Hour Special Mini Album vol. 1]] (ハロプロアワー Special Mini Album Vol. 1)<br />
* [2007.02.24] [[Hello Pro Hour Special Mini Album vol. 2]] (ハロプロアワー Special Mini Album Vol. 2)<br />
* [2007.12.12] [[Petit Best 8]] (プッチベスト8)<br />
* [2008.12.10] [[Petit Best 9]] (プッチベスト9)<br />
* [2009.12.02] [[Petit Best 10]] (プッチベスト10)<br />
* [2010.12.15] [[Petit Best 11]] (プッチベスト11)<br />
* [2011.12.07] [[Petit Best 12]] (プッチベスト12)<br />
* [2012.08.03] [[CR Ganso Hello! Project Special CD]] (CR元祖ハロー!プロジェクト スペシャルCD)<br />
* [2012.12.05] [[Petit Best 13]] (プッチベスト13)<br />
* [2013.12.11] [[Petit Best 14]] (プッチベスト14)<br />
* [2013.12.31] [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku Kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 1]] (ハロー!プロジェクトの全曲から集めちゃいました!Vol.1)<br />
* [2013.12.31] [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku Kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 2]] (ハロー!プロジェクトの全曲から集めちゃいました!Vol.2)<br />
* [2014.07.09] [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku Kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 3]] (ハロー!プロジェクトの全曲から集めちゃいました!Vol.3)<br />
* [2014.07.09] [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku Kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 4]] (ハロー!プロジェクトの全曲から集めちゃいました!Vol.4)<br />
* [2014.08.13] [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku Kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 5]] (ハロー!プロジェクトの全曲から集めちゃいました!Vol.5)<br />
* [2014.08.13] [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku Kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 6]] (ハロー!プロジェクトの全曲から集めちゃいました!Vol.6)<br />
* [2014.12.10] [[Petit Best 15]] (プッチベスト15)<br />
* [2015.12.16] [[Petit Best 16]] (プッチベスト16)<br />
* [2016.12.14] [[Petit Best 17]] (プッチベスト17)<br />
* [2017.12.13] [[Petit Best 18]] (プッチベスト18)<br />
* [2018.12.12] [[Petit Best 19]] (プッチベスト19)<br />
* [2020.01.08] [[Petit Best 20 2020]] (プッチベスト20 2020)<br />
* [2021.02.10] [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku Kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 7 Eiga "Ano Koro."Hen]] (ハロー!プロジェクトの全曲から集めちゃいました!Vol.7 映画「あの頃。」編(劔樹人))<br />
<br />
===Tribute Albums===<br />
* [2001.12.19] [[Cover Morning Musume ~Various Artist Covers "Morning Musume"!~|Cover Morning Musume ~Various Artist Covers "MORNING MUSUME"!~]] (カバー・モーニング娘。)<br />
* [2002.12.18] [[Cover Morning Musume Hello! Project!]] (カバー・モーニング娘。ハロー! プロジェクト!)<br />
* [2003.01.29] [[Hip Hits! Morning Musume Hello! Project! International Collection|Hip Hits! Morning Musume Hello! Project! INTERNATIONAL COLLECTION]]<br />
<br />
===Singles===<br />
* [2002.11.27] [[Ai no Merry Christmas]] (愛のメリークリスマス)<br />
* [2003.06.??] [[Pineapple Paradise]] (パイナップルパラダイス) <small>([[Matsuura Aya]], [[Coconuts Musume]], [[Satoda Mai]])</small><br />
<br />
===VHS/DVD===<br />
* [2002.02.28] [[Folk Days Ichii Sayaka with Nakazawa Yuko|FOLK DAYS]]<br />
* [2002.12.04] [[Hello! Project Douyou Eizou Shuu ~Ponkikies21~]] (ハロー! プロジェクト童謡映像集 ~ポンキッキーズ21~)<br />
* [2003.02.26] [[FS 3 Live|FS 3 LIVE]]<br />
* [2003.05.02] [[Atarashii Douyou]] (あたらしいどうよう)<br />
<br />
== Auditions ==<br />
<br />
For Morning Musume Auditions see [[Morning Musume#Auditions|here]].<br />
<br />
=== 1st Morning Musume & Heike Michiyo Protegee Audition ===<br />
* date: 1999.2.??<br />
* number of applicants: 3,264<br />
* selected: 三佳千夏 ([[Miyoshi Chinatsu]])<br />
<br />
=== 2nd Morning Musume & Heike Michiyo Protegee Audition ===<br />
* date: 1999.05.12 (application details were included with Morning Musume's 5th single [[Manatsu no Kousen]])<br />
* second interview in June 1999<br />
* number of applicants: 4000<br />
* selected: [[Saito Hitomi]], [[Murata Megumi]], [[Ohtani Masae]] and [[Shibata Ayumi]] (see [[Melon Kinenbi]])<br />
<br />
=== 3rd Morning Musume & Heike Michiyo Protegee Audition ===<br />
* date: 1999.09.09 (application details were included with Morning Musume's 7th single [[LOVE Machine]])<br />
* second interview in November 1999<br />
* number of applicants: unknown<br />
* selected: none<br />
<br />
=== 4th Morning Musume & Heike Michiyo Protegee Audition ===<br />
* date: 2000.05.17 (application details were included with Morning Musume's 9th single [[Happy Summer Wedding]])<br />
* second interview in June 2000<br />
* number of applicants: 1500<br />
* selected: [[Matsuura Aya]], also selected: [[Sheki-Dol]] (who debuted earlier than Aya)<br />
<br />
=== Pacific Dream Pop Singer Contest ===<br />
* held in Hawaii in November 1998<br />
* number of applicants: 1500<br />
* result: [[Kimura Ayaka|Ayaka]], [[Mika Todd]], [[Chelsea Ching]], [[April Barbaran]] and [[Danielle Delaunay]] passed the examination by [[Makoto (Sharam Q)|Makoto]] of [[Sharan Q]] (see [[Coconuts Musume]])<br />
<br />
=== Hello! Project Kids Audition ===<br />
* applicant recruitment via [[Hello! Morning]] in 2002<br />
* number of applicants: 27958<br />
* selected: 15 people (see [[Hello! Project Kids]])<br />
<br />
=== Hello! Pro Egg Audition ===<br />
* applicant recruitment via [[Hello! Morning]] in 2004<br />
* number of applicants: 10570<br />
* selected: 32 people, including [[Okada Yui]] of [[v-u-den]] and 4 futsal trainees of [[Gatas Brilhantes H.P.]] (see [[Hello! Pro Egg]])<br />
<br />
=== Hello! Project Kansai Audition 2005 ===<br />
* date: 2005-10-24 to 2005-11-21<br />
* applicant recruitment via [[Hello! Morning]] in 2005<br />
* number of applicants: Unknown<br />
* selected: [[Iwashima Manami]], [[Abe Asami (SINA)|Abe Asami]], [[Nakayama Nana]], and [[Suma Ai]] (see [[Hello! Pro Kansai]])<br />
<br />
=== Hello! Project Korea Auditions ===<br />
* Winner [[Jang Da Yeon]]<br />
<br />
== Radio Shows ==<br />
<br />
Many of the groups/girls in Hello! Project host radio shows or have in the past. They include guest speakers, upcoming release previews, the girls' selected choices of music and often funny radio skits or segments.<br />
<br />
=== Current Shows ===<br />
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! Host<br />
! Dates<br />
|-<br />
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[[Afternoon Paradise -Trip In the Country-|Afternoon Paradise -Trip In the Country-]]<br />
|<br />
[[Nagate Ayaka|Kimura Ayaka]] with [[Tokutake Hirofumi|Tokutake Hirofumi]]<br />
| 2005-10-03 to present day<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Ai say Hello|Ai say Hello]]<br />
|<br />
[[Mitsui Aika]]<br />
| 2007-05-04 to present day<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[All Night Nippon|All Night Nippon]]<br />
| various guest appearances<br />
| 1998-09-10 to present day<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Hello! Music Latte|Hello! Music Latte]]<br />
|<br />
[[Nagate Ayaka|Kimura Ayaka]]<br />
| 2005-04-?? to present day<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[C-ute Yajima Maimi no I My Me Maimi~|°C-ute Yajima Maimi no I My Me ♡ Maimi~]]<br />
|<br />
[[Yajima Maimi]]<br />
| 2006-07-04 to present day<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[FIVE STARS|FIVE STARS]]<br />
|<br />
[[Niigaki Risa]] & [[Kamei Eri]] (Mondays)<br /><br />
[[C-ute|°C-ute]] (Tuesdays)<br /><br />
[[Tanaka Reina]] (Wednesdays)<br />
| 2007-10-02 to present day<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Ongaku Gatas no Guts10 Gatas|Guts10☆Gatas]]<br />
|<br />
[[Ongaku Gatas]]<br />
| 2007-10-01 to present day<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Ichigo Ichie|Ichigo Ichie]]<br />
|<br />
[[Takahashi Ai]]<br />
| 2009-04-?? to present day<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Konya mo Usa-chan Peace|Konya mo Usa-chan Peace]]<br />
|<br />
[[Michishige Sayumi]]<br />
| 2006-10-05 to present day<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[pop up inc.|pop up inc.]]<br />
| various guest appearances<br />
| 2003-04-?? to present day<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Maeda Yuki no Music & Diary|Maeda Yuki no Music & Diary]]<br />
|<br />
[[Maeda Yuki]]<br />
| 2007-07-?? to present day<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[MANO-DELI]]<br />
|<br />
[[Mano Erina]]<br />
| 2009-05-04 to present day<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Recomen|Recomen]]<br />
| various semi-regular guest appearances<br />
| 2003 to present day<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Shindoru Parlor|Shindoru Parlor]]<br />
| various hosts<br />
| 2000 to present day<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Tokyo Niigata Music Convoy|Tokyo → Niigata Music Convoy]]<br />
|<br />
[[Melon Kinenbi]]<br />
| 2005-10-03 to present day<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Yaruki Manman!|Yaruki Manman!]]<br />
| various semi-regular guest appearances<br />
| 2003 to present day<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Young Town Douyoubi]]<br />
| various guest appearances<br />
| 1997-11-02 to present day<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Past Shows ===<br />
{| style="margin: 1em; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; text-align: left" border="1" cellpadding="2"<br />
|- style="background: #efefef"<br />
! Title<br />
! Host<br />
! Dates<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[All Night Nippon|All Night Nippon]]<br />
|<br />
[[Matsuura Aya]]<br />
| 2005-03-30 to 2006-12-27<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Anata ga Iru Kara Yaguchi Mari|Anata ga Iru Kara Yaguchi Mari]]<br />
|<br />
[[Yaguchi Mari]]<br />
| 2003-04-06 to 2005-03-27<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[B.B.L|B.B.L]]<br />
|<br />
[[v-u-den]]<br />
| 2005-04-03 to 2006-09-30<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Blend Kiss|Blend Kiss]]<br />
|<br />
[[Nagate Ayaka|Ayaka]], [[Satoda Mai]]<br />
| 2004-06-06 to 2005-06-26<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Berryz Kobo Kiritsu! Rei! Chakuseki!]]<br />
|<br />
[[Berryz Kobo]]<br />
| 2004-03-30 to 2009-03-31<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Ishikawa Rika no Chanchaka Charmy|Chanchaka Charmy]]<br />
|<br />
[[Ishikawa Rika]]<br />
| 2004-04-01 to 2006-09-21<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Chichuukai Sound Stroll|Chichuukai Sound Stroll]]<br />
|<br />
[[Iida Kaori]] with [[Aida Shoko|Aida Shoko]]<br />
| 2005-04-02 to 2007-09-01<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Coconut Kiss!|Coconut Kiss!]]<br />
|<br />
[[Nagate Ayaka|Kimura Ayaka]]<br />
| 2006-01-04 to 2006-07-26<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Colorful Pleasure|Colorful Pleasure]]<br />
|<br />
[[Melon Kinenbi]]<br />
| 2003-??-?? to 2005-03-26<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Cutie Party]]<br />
|<br />
[[C-ute|°C-ute]]<br />
| 2006-10-07 to 2008-09-27<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Cutie Paradise|Cutie☆Paradise]]<br />
|<br />
[[C-ute|°C-ute]]<br />
| 2008-10-29 to 2009-04-02<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Fujimoto Miki no Dokimiki Night|Dokimiki Night]]<br />
|<br />
[[Fujimoto Miki]]<br />
| 2002-10-13 to 2007-09-24<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Ea-Moni|Ea-Moni]]<br />
|<br />
[[Abe Natsumi]]<br />
| 2001 to 2003<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Fujimoto Miki Heart Days Radio|Fujimoto Miki Heart Days Radio]]<br />
|<br />
[[Fujimoto Miki]]<br />
| 2002-10-10 to 2003-03-27<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[FUN Field Mouretsu Mou-dash|FUN Field Mouretsu Mou-dash]]<br />
|<br />
[[Murata Megumi]] with rotating guests<br />
| 2005-04-01 to 2008-03-28<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Girls Kiss|Girls Kiss]]<br />
|<br />
[[Hello! Pro Kansai|SI☆NA]]<br />
| 2008-02-16 to 2009-06-27<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[GAKI*KAME|GAKI*KAME]]<br />
|<br />
[[Niigaki Risa]] and [[Kamei Eri]]<br />
| 2007-04-07 to 2008-09-27<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[HelloPro Yanen!|HelloPro Yanen!]]<br />
| with rotating hosts<br />
| 2004-02-06 to 2008-09-22<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Ikinari Inaba, Yoroshiku Yossi|Ikinari Inaba, Yoroshiku Yossi]]<br />
|<br />
[[Yoshizawa Hitomi]] & [[Inaba Atsuko]]<br />
| 2002-10-12 to 2004-03-27<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Kibun wa Melon Melon|Kibun wa Melon Melon]]<br />
|<br />
[[Shibata Ayumi]]<br />
| 2002-01-03 to 2004-03-25<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Kimama ni Classic|Kimama ni Classic]]<br />
|<br />
[[Nakazawa Yuko]]<br />
| 2004-04-02 to 2006-03-31<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Kiss the Coconuts!|Kiss the Coconuts!]]<br />
|<br />
[[Coconuts Musume]]<br />
| 2001-??-?? to 2004-05-30<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Konya mo Koushinchu|Konya mo Koushinchu]]<br />
|<br />
[[Iida Kaori]]<br />
| 2001-04-?? to 2003-03-??<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Konya mo Mankai|Konya mo Mankai]]<br />
|<br />
[[Tanpopo]]<br />
| 2000-03-30 to 2001-04-12<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Maeda Yuki no Yume Ongakukan|Maeda Yuki no Yume Ongakukan]]<br />
|<br />
[[Maeda Yuki]]<br />
| 2008-05-06 to 2008-06-30<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Majiasa!|Majiasa!]]<br />
|<br />
[[Nakazawa Yuko]] with [[Matsukaze Masaya|Matsukaze Masaya]]<br />
| 2005-10-02 to 2008-03-30<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Matsuura Aya Let's do it!!|Matsuura Aya Let's do it!!]]<br />
|<br />
[[Matsuura Aya]]<br />
| 2001-03-27 to 2005-03-27<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Melonpa|Melonpa]]<br />
|<br />
[[Melon Kinenbi]]<br />
| 2002-04-04 to 2004-03-23<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Muratajio|Muratajio]]<br />
| Murata Megumi with rotating guests<br />
| 2008-04-05 to 2008-06-28<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Nanmara Saiko~Dabe.|Nanmara Saiko~Dabe.]]<br />
|<br />
[[Country Musume]]<br />
| 2002-??-?? to 2004-03-25<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Oh-So-Ro!|Oh-So-Ro!]]<br />
|<br />
[[Tanpopo]]<br />
| 2000-10-02 to 2003-09-23<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Petitmoni Diver|Petitmoni Diver]]<br />
|<br />
[[Petitmoni]]<br />
| 1999-10-04 to 2001-12-25<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Super Morning Rider|Super Morning Rider]]<br />
|<br />
[[Abe Natsumi]]<br />
| 2000 to 2001<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
[[Tsunkuban|Tsunkuban]]<br />
|<br />
[[Tsunku]]<br />
| 2001 to 2002<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Radio Dramas ==<br />
<br />
Hello! Project Radio Drama CD Volume One (2003-10-29)<br /><br />
<br />
1. Nani mo nai Machi - [[Takahashi Ai]], [[Konno Asami]], [[Ogawa Makoto]]<br /> 2. Tameki to Kame - [[Yaguchi Mari]], [[Yasuda Kei]]<br /> 3. Ame Yadori - [[Fujimoto Miki]], [[Iida Kaori]], [[Yoshizawa Hitomi]]<br /><br />
<br />
Hello! Project Radio Drama CD Volume Two (2003-10-29)<br /><br />
<br />
1. Radio Friends - [[Goto Maki]], [[Yaguchi Mari]], [[Saitou Hitomi]]<br /> 2. Hoshizuna no Jima, Watashi no Jima [[Nakazawa Yuko]], [[Matsuura Aya]]<br /><br />
<br />
Hello! Project Radio Drama CD Volume Three (2004-03-31)<br /><br />
<br />
1. Onsen Iki no Bus Yurarete - [[Abe Natsumi]], [[Inaba Atsuko]], [[Tsuji Nozomi]], [[Kago Ai]]<br /> 2. Aa Sakura Bashi - [[Konno Asami]], [[Ishikawa Rika]]<br /> 3. Crepe no Iru Machi - [[Fujimoto Miki]], [[Takahashi Ai]], [[Niigaki Risa]]<br /><br />
<br />
Hello! Project Radio Drama CD Volume Four (2004-06-09)<br /><br />
<br />
1. Gocchin x2 - [[Goto Maki]], [[Inaba Atsuko]]<br /> 2. EMA - [[Yoshizawa Hitomi]], [[Shibata Ayumi]], [[Murata Megumi]]<br /> 3. THE☆BENGTOYAH - [[Yaguchi Mari]], [[Ogawa Makoto]], [[Fujimoto Miki]], [[Konno Asami]]<br /> 4. Pantheon no Toko - [[Ishikawa Rika]], [[Kamei Eri]], [[Kago Ai]]<br /><br />
<br />
Hello! Project Radio Drama CD Series Two Volume One (2004-07-14)<br /><br />
<br />
1. Sayonara Ashita - [[Ishikawa Rika]], [[Yoshizawa Hitomi]], [[Hamamura Jun|Hamamura Jun]]<br /> 2. The • Miss Tsuutenkaku - [[Iida Kaori]], [[Ohtani Masae]], [[Saitou Hitomi]]<br /> 3. Ojiichan no Mukashibanashi - [[Konno Asami]], [[Tanaka Reina]], [[Hamamura Jun|Hamamura Jun]], [[Horiuchi Takao|Horiuchi Takao]]<br /><br />
<br />
Hello! Project Radio Drama CD Series Two Volume Two (2004-07-14)<br /><br />
<br />
1. Shimizu no Futai Kara - [[Tsuji Nozomi]], [[Takahashi Ai]], [[Inaba Atsuko]]<br /> 2. Dochinko Mangaishi - [[Abe Natsumi]], [[Fujimoto Miki]], [[Satoda Mai]], [[Inaba Atsuko]]<br /> 3. Naniwa Angels - [[Nakazawa Yuko]], [[Kago Ai]], [[Matsuura Aya]], [[Hamamura Jun|Hamamura Jun]], [[Horiuchi Takao|Horiuchi Takao]]<br /><br />
<br />
== TV Shows ==<br />
* 1999-01-05 to 2002-03-26 [[Idol wo Sagase!|Idol wo Sagase!]] (アイドルをさがせ!)<br />
* 2000-01-04 to 2000-09-29 [[Morning Musume no Heso]] (モーニング娘。のへそ)<br />
* 2000-04-02 to 2007-04-01 [[Hello! Morning]] (ハロー!モーニング)<br />
* 2000-10-02 to 2001-03-30 [[Bishoujo Nikki|Bishoujo Nikki]] (美少女日記)<br />
* 2001-04-02 to 2001-09-28 [[Bishoujo Kyouiku]] (美少女教育)<br />
* 2001-10-01 to 2002-03-29 [[Shin Bishoujo Nikki|Shin Bishoujo Nikki]] (新・美少女日記)<br />
* 2002-04-01 to 2002-09-27 [[Bishoujo Kyouiku II]] (美少女教育II)<br />
* 2002-04-02 to 2002-12-24 [[Morning Musume Tsuushin]] (モーニング娘。通信)<br />
* 2002-09-30 to 2003-03-28 [[Bishoujo Nikki III|Bishoujo Nikki III]] (美少女日記III)<br />
* 2003-03-31 to 2003-09-27 [[Sexy Onnajyuku|Sexy Onnajyuku]] (セクシー女塾)<br />
* 2003-09-29 to 2003-12-26 [[Soreyuke! Gorokkies|Soreyuke! Gorokkies]] (それゆけ!ゴロッキーズ)<br />
* 2004-01-05 to 2004-04-02 [[Yoroshiku! Senpai|Yoroshiku! Senpai]] (よろしく!センパイ)<br />
* 2004-04-05 to 2004-10-01 [[Futarigoto]] (二人ゴト)<br />
* 2004-10-04 to 2004-12-24 [[Majokko Rikachan no Magical Biyuuden]] (魔女っ娘。梨華ちゃんのマジカル美勇伝)<br />
* 2005-01-05 to 2005-04-01 [[Musume Document 2005]] (娘。ドキュメント2005)<br />
* 2005-04-04 to 2006-05-05 [[Musume DOKYU!]] (娘DOKYU!)<br />
* 2006-03-03 to 2006-11-24 [[Hello Pro Hour]] (Online only)<br />
* 2006-05-08 to 2006-09-29 [[Musume DOKYU! Eruda Yonchoume no Hitobito|Musume DOKYU! Eruda Yonchoume no Hitobito]] (娘DOKYU!~絵流田4丁目の人々~)<br />
* 2006-10-02 to 2008-03-28 [[Uta Doki! Pop Classics]] (歌ドキッ!~ポップクラシックス~)<br />
* 2006-11-04 to 2007-02-17 [[C-ute has come.|°C-ute has come.]]<br />
* 2007-04-08 to 2008-09-28 [[Haromoni@]]<br />
* 2008-03-31 to 2008-10-03 [[Berikyuu!]] (ベリキュー!)<br />
* 2008-10-06 to 2009-03-27 [[Yorosen!]] (よろセン!)<br />
* 2009-04-02 to 2010-03-25 [[Bijo Houdan]] (美女放談)<br />
* 2010-04-01 to 2011-04-14 [[Bijo Gaku]] (美女学)<br />
* 2011-04-21 to 2012-05-24 [[Hello Pro! Time]] (ハロプロ!TIME)<br />
* 2012-06-07 to 2013-12-26 [[Hello! SATOYAMA Life]] (ハロ!SATOYAMAライフ)<br />
* 2013-01-09 to present [[Girls Live]]<br />
<br />
== See Also ==<br />
* [[Hello! Project on ASAYAN]]<br />
* [[Hello! Project on FLET'S]]<br />
* [[Hello! Project on GyaO]]<br />
* [[Hello! Project on Music Station]]<br />
* [[Hello! Project on Music Fighter]]<br />
* [[Hello! Project on Utaban]]<br />
* [[Hello! Project in Concert]]<br />
* [[Hello! Project Member Colors]]<br />
* [[Hello! Project Photo Card]]<br />
* [[Hello! Project Sports Festivals]]<br />
* [[Hello! Project DVD Magazines/DVD Pamphlets|Hello! Project DVD Magazines/DVD Pamphlets]]<br />
* [[:Category:Hello! Project Songs]]<br />
* Hello! Project releases: [[Hello! Project Releases (1997 - 1998)#1997|1997]] - [[Hello! Project Releases (1997 - 1998)#1998|1998]] - [[Hello! Project Releases (1999)|1999]] - [[Hello! Project Releases (2000)|2000]] - [[Hello! Project Releases (2001)|2001]] - [[Hello! Project Releases (2002)|2002]] - [[Hello! Project Releases (2003)|2003]] - [[Hello! Project Releases (2004)|2004]] - [[Hello! Project Releases (2005)|2005]] - [[Hello! Project Releases (2006)|2006]] - [[Hello! Project Releases (2007)|2007]] - [[Hello! Project Releases (2008)|2008]] - [[Hello! Project Releases (2009)|2009]] - [[Hello! Project Releases (2010)|2010]] - [[Hello! Project Releases (2011)|2011]] - [[Hello! Project Releases (2012)|2012]]<br />
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== External Links ==<br />
* [http://www.helloproject.com/ Official Website]<br />
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| group2 = Debuted Members<br />
| list2 = [[Okada Yui|Okada Y]] (v-u-den) {{·}} [[Kanna|Arihara]] (C-ute) {{·}} [[Qian Lin|Linlin]] (Morning Musume) {{·}} [[Morozuka Kanami|Morozuka]] (Ciao Bella Cinquetti) {{·}} [[Ohse Kaede|Ohse]] (Ciao Bella Cinquetti) {{·}} [[Hashimoto Aina|Hashimoto]] (Ciao Bella Cinquetti) {{·}} [[Akiyama Yurika|Akiyama Y]] (Ciao Bella Cinquetti) {{·}} [[Okada Robin Shoko|Okada R]] (Ciao Bella Cinquetti) {{·}} [[Goto Yuki|Goto Y]] (Ciao Bella Cinquetti) {{·}} [[Korenaga Miki|Korenaga]] (Ongaku Gatas) {{·}} [[Mano Erina|Mano]] {{·}} [[Wada Ayaka|Wada A]] (ANGERME) {{·}} [[Maeda Yuuka|Maeda Y]] (S/mileage) {{·}} [[Fukuda Kanon|Fukuda]] (ANGERME) {{·}} [[Ogawa Saki|Ogawa]] (S/mileage) {{·}} [[Fukumura Mizuki|Fukumura]] (Morning Musume) {{·}} [[Sengoku Minami|Sengoku]] (Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari)) {{·}} [[Mori Saki|Mori]] (Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari)) {{·}} [[Furukawa Konatsu|Furukawa]] (Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari)) {{·}} [[Sekine Azusa|Sekine]] (Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari)) {{·}} [[Arai Manami|Arai]] (Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari)) {{·}} [[Sato Ayano|Sato]] (Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari)) {{·}} [[Saho Akari|Saho]] (Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari)) {{·}} [[Takeuchi Akari|Takeuchi]] (ANGERME) {{·}} [[Katsuta Rina|Katsuta]] (ANGERME) {{·}} [[Kudo Haruka|Kudo]] (Morning Musume) {{·}} [[Oda Sakura|Oda]] (Morning Musume) {{·}} [[Miyamoto Karin|Miyamoto]] (Juice=Juice) {{·}} [[Takagi Sayuki|Takagi]] (Juice=Juice) {{·}} [[Uemura Akari|Uemura A]] (Juice=Juice) {{·}} [[Kanazawa Tomoko|Kanazawa]] (Juice=Juice) {{·}} [[Haga Akane|Haga]] (Morning Musume) {{·}} [[Makino Maria|Makino M]] (Morning Musume) {{·}} [[Murota Mizuki|Murota]] (ANGERME) {{·}} [[Sasaki Rikako|Sasaki]] (ANGERME) {{·}} [[Aikawa Maho|Aikawa]] (ANGERME) {{·}} [[Inaba Manaka|Inaba]] (Juice=Juice) {{·}} [[Yamaki Risa|Yamaki]] (Country Girls) {{·}} [[Hamaura Ayano|Hamaura]] (Kobushi Factory) {{·}} [[Taguchi Natsumi|Taguchi]] (Kobushi Factory) {{·}} [[Ogawa Rena|Ogawa]] (Kobushi Factory) {{·}} [[Nomura Minami|Nomura]] (Kobushi Factory) {{·}} [[Wada Sakurako|Wada S]] (Kobushi Factory) {{·}} [[Fujii Rio|Fujii]] (Kobushi Factory) {{·}} [[Hirose Ayaka|Hirose]] (Kobushi Factory) {{·}} [[Inoue Rei|Inoue R]] (Kobushi Factory) {{·}} [[Ogata Risa|Ogata]] (Tsubaki Factory) {{·}} [[Yamagishi Riko|Yamagishi]] (Tsubaki Factory) {{·}} [[Niinuma Kisora|Niinuma]] (Tsubaki Factory) {{·}} [[Tanimoto Ami|Tanimoto]] (Tsubaki Factory) {{·}} [[Kishimoto Yumeno|Kishimoto]] (Tsubaki Factory) {{·}} [[Asakura Kiki|Asakura]] (Tsubaki Factory) {{·}} [[Funaki Musubu|Funaki]] (ANGERME / Country Girls) {{·}} [[Yanagawa Nanami|Yanagawa]] (Juice=Juice / Country Girls) {{·}} [[Kasahara Momona|Kasahara]] (ANGERME) {{·}} [[Onoda Saori|Onoda S]] (Tsubaki Factory) {{·}} [[Ono Mizuho|Ono M]] (Tsubaki Factory) {{·}} [[Akiyama Mao|Akiyama M]] (Tsubaki Factory) {{·}} [[Kaga Kaede|Kaga]] (Morning Musume) {{·}} [[Yokoyama Reina|Yokoyama]] (Morning Musume) {{·}} [[Dambara Ruru|Dambara]] (Juice=Juice) {{·}} [[Kawamura Ayano|Kawamura]] (ANGERME) {{·}} [[Ichioka Reina|Ichioka]] (CHICA#TETSU) {{·}} [[Nishida Shiori|Nishida]] (CHICA#TETSU) {{·}} [[Shimakura Rika|Shimakura]] (CHICA#TETSU) {{·}} [[Eguchi Saya|Eguchi]] (CHICA#TETSU) {{·}} [[Takase Kurumi|Takase]] (Ame no Mori Kawa Umi) {{·}} [[Kiyono Momohime|Kiyono]] (Ame no Mori Kawa Umi) {{·}} [[Maeda Kokoro|Maeda K]] (Ame no Mori Kawa Umi) {{·}} [[Okamura Minami|Okamura M]] (Ame no Mori Kawa Umi) {{·}} [[Yamazaki Yuhane|Yamazaki Y]] (Ame no Mori Kawa Umi) {{·}} [[Oota Haruka|Oota]] (ANGERME) {{·}} [[Kudou Yume|Kudou]] (Juice=Juice) {{·}} [[Matsunaga Riai|Matsunaga]] (Juice=Juice) {{·}} [[Yamazaki Mei|Yamazaki M]] (Morning Musume) {{·}} [[Hashisako Rin|Hashisako]] (ANGERME) {{·}} [[Tamenaga Shion|Tamenaga]] (ANGERME) {{·}} [[Ebata Kisaki|Ebata]] (Juice=Juice) {{·}} [[Arisawa Ichika|Arisawa]] (Juice=Juice) {{·}} [[Yofu Runo|Yofu]] (Tsubaki Factory) {{·}} [[Hirayama Yuki|Hirayama]] (ANGERME) {{·}} [[Yonemura Kirara|Yonemura]] (OCHA NORMA) {{·}} [[Ishiguri Kanami|Ishiguri]] (OCHA NORMA) {{·}} [[Kubota Nanami|Kubota]] (OCHA NORMA) {{·}} [[Saito Madoka|Saito M.]] (OCHA NORMA) {{·}} [[Nakayama Natsume|Nakayama]] (OCHA NORMA) {{·}} [[Hiromoto Ruli|Hiromoto]] (OCHA NORMA) {{·}} [[Nishizaki Miku|Nishizaki]] (OCHA NORMA) {{·}} [[Kitahara Momo|Kitahara M.]] (OCHA NORMA) {{·}} [[Ishiyama Sakura|Ishiyama]] (Juice=Juice) {{·}} [[Goto Hana|Goto H]] (ANGERME) {{·}} [[Shimoitani Yukiho|Shimoitani]] (ANGERME) {{·}} [[Kawashima Mifu|Kawashima Mif]] (Juice=Juice)<br />
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| group3 = Former Members<br />
| list3 = [[Ohyanagi Maho|Ohyanagi]] {{·}} [[Kawashima Miyuki|Kawashima Miy]] {{·}} [[Hashida Mirei|Hashida]] {{·}} [[Ogura Manami|Ogura]] {{·}} [[Yutoku Ayumi|Yutoku]] {{·}} [[Muto Mika|Muto]] {{·}} [[Aoki Erina|Aoki]] {{·}} [[Sezaki Azusa|Sezaki]] {{·}} [[Sawada Yuri|Sawada]] {{·}} [[Noto Arisa|Noto]] {{·}} [[Tanaka Anri|Tanaka A]] {{·}} [[Sainen Mia|Sainen]] {{·}} [[Komine Momoka|Komine]] {{·}} [[Okai Asuna|Okai]] {{·}} [[Hirano Tomomi|Hirano]] {{·}} [[Maeda Irori|Maeda I]] {{·}} [[Kikkawa You|Kikkawa]] {{·}} [[Kizawa Runa|Kizawa]] {{·}} [[Kitahara Sayaka|Kitahara S]] {{·}} [[Nagasawa Wakana|Nagasawa]] {{·}} [[Yamaga Kanae|Yamaga]] {{·}} [[Mogi Minami|Mogi]] {{·}} [[Okamura Rise|Okamura R]] {{·}} [[Otsuka Aina|Otsuka]] {{·}} [[Mashiro Kana|Mashiro]] {{·}} [[Kaneko Rie|Kaneko]] {{·}} [[Kosuga Fuyuka|Kosuga]] {{·}} [[Tanaka Karen|Tanaka K]] {{·}} [[Ooura Hirona|Ooura]] {{·}} [[Tanabe Nanami|Tanabe]] {{·}} [[Yoshihashi Kurumi|Yoshihashi]] {{·}} [[Mikame Kana|Mikame]] {{·}} [[Saito Kana|Saito]] {{·}} [[Okamoto Honoka|Okamoto]] {{·}} [[Takemura Miu|Takemura]] {{·}} [[Yokogawa Yumei|Yokogawa]] {{·}} [[Hashimoto Nagisa|Hashimoto N]] {{·}} [[Shimano Momoko|Shimano]] {{·}} [[Nakano Rion|Nakano]] {{·}} [[Yoshida Marie|Yoshida M]] {{·}} [[Goto Sayaka|Goto S]] {{·}} [[Hashimoto Momoko|Hashimoto M]] {{·}} [[Kitagawa Ryou|Kitagawa]] {{·}} [[Inoue Hikaru|Inoue H]] {{·}} [[Horie Kizuki|Horie]] {{·}} [[Kanatsu Mizuki|Kanatsu]] {{·}} [[Noguchi Kurumi|Noguchi]] {{·}} [[Hibi Marina|Hibi]] {{·}} [[Doi Rena|Doi]] {{·}} [[Kodama Sakiko|Kodama]] {{·}} [[Kusunoki Mei|Kusunoki]] {{·}} [[Ono Kotomi|Ono K]] {{·}} [[Shuttou Anna|Shuttou]] {{·}} [[Satou Hikari|Satou]] {{·}} [[Kanemitsu Ruru|Kanemitsu]] {{·}} [[Hashimoto Ririka|Hashimoto R]] {{·}} [[Shibuya Hina|Shibuya]] {{·}} [[Kawano Minori|Kawano M]] {{·}} [[Nishimura Karin|Nishimura K]] {{·}} [[Yamada Ichigo|Yamada]] {{·}} [[Maeshima Karin|Maeshima]]<br />
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| group4 = Related Groups<br />
| list4 = [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]] {{·}} [[Ciao Bella Cinquetti|THE Possible]] {{·}} [[Ongaku Gatas]] {{·}} [[MilkyWay]] {{·}} [[High-King]] {{·}} [[Shugo Chara Egg!]] {{·}} [[ANGERME|S/mileage]] {{·}} [[Minimoni|Shin Minimoni]] {{·}} [[ZYX|ZYX-α]] {{·}} [[Aa!]] {{·}} [[Juice=Juice]] {{·}} [[Kobushi Factory]] {{·}} [[Tsubaki Factory]] {{·}} [[CHICATETSU|CHICA#TETSU]] {{·}} [[Ame no Mori Kawa Umi]]<br />
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| group5 = Albums<br />
| list5 = [[1 Let's Say "Hello!"|1 Let's say "Hello!"]] {{·}} [[Rainbow x2]] {{·}} [[3-Stars|3-STARS]]<br />
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| group6 = Singles<br />
| list6 = [[Sora ga Aru]] {{·}} [[Mottainai Baasan Ondo]] {{·}} [[Kanojo ni Naritai!!!]] {{·}} [[Ten Made Nobore!]] {{·}} [[Oheso no Kuni Kara Konnichiwa / Ten Made Nobore!]] {{·}} [[Karen na Gasshoudan]]<br/>Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido: [[Real Little Girl / Kanojo ni Naritai!!!|Real☆Little☆Girl / Kanojo ni Naritai!!! (Hello! Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido Ver.)]] {{·}} [[Hankouki! / Ice Day Party|Hankouki! / Ice day Party]]<br />
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| group7 = Digital Releases<br />
| list7 = [[Hello! Massara no Jibun]] {{·}} [[Isshakudama de Buppanase!]] {{·}} [[Arigatameiwaku Monogatari]]<br />
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<div>[[Image:helloprokenshuuseidec2017.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Kenshuusei, December 2017]]<br />
[[Image:helloprokenshuuseimarch2015.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Kenshuusei, March 2015]]<br />
[[Image:Kenshuusei2013.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Kenshuusei & [[Miyazaki Yuka]], June 2013]]<br />
[[Image:Kenshuusei2012.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Kenshuusei, September 2012]]<br />
[[Image:H!PEggJuly2011.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, July 2011]]<br />
[[image:helloproegg2010.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, May 2010]]<br />
[[Image:Hpegg2.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, November 2009]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg September 2009.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, September 2009]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg April 2009.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, April 2009]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg November 2008.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, November 2008]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg September 2008.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, September 2008]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg June 2008.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, June 2008]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg April 2008.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, April 2008]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg August 2007.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, August 2007]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg May 2007.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, May 2007]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg July 2006.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg with [[Okai Chisato]], July 2006]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg January 2006.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg with [[Satoda Mai]], January 2006]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg July 2005.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg with [[Ishikawa Rika]], July 2005]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg January 2005.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, January 2005]]<br />
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'''Hello Pro Kenshuusei''' (ハロプロ研修生) (formerly '''Hello Pro Egg''' (ハロプロエッグ) and secondary branch '''Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido''' (ハロプロ研修生北海道) are groups of aspiring [[Hello! Project]] trainees who aim to debut. Hello Pro Kenshuusei mostly serve as backup dancers at various Hello! Project concerts. Some Kenshuusei have also acted in various dramas, plays and musicals.<br />
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== History ==<br />
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===2004-2008===<br />
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<!-- 1st generation -->In June 2004, thirty-two winners were selected from the 10,570 applicants of the "Hello Pro Egg Audition 2004" and formed Hello Pro Egg which consisted of: [[Ohyanagi Maho]], [[Okada Yui]], [[Kawashima Miyuki]], [[Morozuka Kanami]], [[Noto Arisa]], [[Aoki Erina]], [[Oose Kaede]], [[Tanaka Anri]], [[Sengoku Minami]], [[Sawada Yuri]], [[Mutou Mika]], [[Hashimoto Aina]], [[Hashida Mirei]], [[Okada Robin Shouko]], [[Akiyama Yurika]], [[Goto Yuki]], [[Arihara Kanna]], [[Sainen Mia]], [[Mori Saki]], [[Yutoku Ayumi]], [[Furukawa Konatsu]], [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Wada Ayaka]], [[Ogawa Saki]], [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Saho Akari]], [[Okai Asuna]], [[Sekine Azusa]], [[Maeda Irori]], [[Arai Manami]], and [[Korenaga Miki]] (who was appointed as leader of the Eggs). Although [[Maeda Irori]] wouldn't begin activities until 2006 because she was loaned to [[Hello! Pro Kansai]] and [[Arai Manami]] wouldn't begin until 2007 for unknown reasons.<br />
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Shortly after its inception, [[Okada Yui]] would be the first Egg to graduate in August to become a member in [[v-u-den]]. <br />
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In 2005, both [[Ohyanagi Maho]] (in July) and [[Kawashima Miyuki]] (in September) would leave the program entirely.<br />
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In October of 2005, [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]] was the first Egg group announced initially of [[Arihara Kanna]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Noto Arisa]], [[Furukawa Konatsu]], and [[Oose Kaede]], however Arihara had left prior to their debut single in 2006 to join [[C-ute|°C-ute]] and [[Mori Saki]] took her place. <br />
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<!-- 2nd generation -->in April 2006, [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Okada Robin Shouko]], and [[Hashida Mirei]] released a digital single together titled "[[Sora ga Aru]]".<br />
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In June, [[Mano Erina]], [[Ogura Manami]], and [[Komine Momoka]], the winners of the "Up-Front Group "Egg" Audition", joined the Eggs. <br />
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In August, 6 of the original Eggs; [[Oose Kaede]], [[Hashimoto Aina]], [[Okada Robin Shouko]], [[Goto Yuki]], [[Akiyama Yurika]], and [[Morozuka Kanami]] had formed [[THE Possible]] as the second all-Egg group. They all graduated in 2007 from H!P to Tsunku's other label, [[Nice Girl Project|NICE GIRL Project]]. When Oose graduated, [[Yutoku Ayumi]] replaced her in [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]].<br />
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<!-- 3rd generation -->In January 2007, [[Kikkawa Yuu]] and [[Linlin]] were added to Hello Pro Egg. The latter shortly graduated and joined [[Morning Musume]] in March as part of the 8th Generation. <br />
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6 of the Eggs: [[Muto Mika]], [[Sawada Yuri]], [[Mano Erina]], [[Sengoku Minami]], [[Korenaga Miki]], and [[Noto Arisa]] joined with other H!P members to form [[Ongaku Gatas]] in June of 2007, In which Sawada, Korenaga, Sengoku, and Noto were also involved with [[Gatas Brilhantes H.P.]].<br />
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Two of the members, [[Ogawa Saki]] and [[Okai Asuna]] joined together and released a single, [[Mottainai Baasan Ondo]] alongside a book with the same title also in June. <br />
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As for graduations, [[Hashida Mirei]] (in June), [[Ogura Manami]] (in August), and [[Yutoku Ayumi]] (in November) had left the program. After Yutoku left, [[Saho Akari]] replaced her in [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]].<br />
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In January 2008, [[Korenaga Miki]] graduated from Hello Pro Egg to concentrate on [[Gatas Brilhantes H.P.]] and [[Ongaku Gatas]]. [[Noto Arisa]] took her place as leader of Hello Pro Egg. <br />
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[[Mano Erina]] (in March) and [[Muto Mika]] (in April) had also graduated , but the former went on to be a soloist under [[Hello! Project]] and the latter completely leaving H!P. <br />
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Also in March, [[Kitahara Sayaka]] and [[Kikkawa Yuu]] joined with [[Morning Musume]] member, [[Kusumi Koharu]] to form [[MilkyWay]], but remained as Eggs.<br />
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<!-- 5th generation -->During the [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Akasaka Hop!~|Akasaka HOP!]] concert in June 2008, three new members were announced: [[Fukumura Mizuki]], [[Kaneko Rie]], and [[Takeuchi Akari]]. <br />
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<!-- 5th generation -->At the [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama Jump!~|Yokohama JUMP!]] concert in November 2008, another new member was announced: [[Miyamoto Karin]], a winner of the "Up-Front Egg Audition". <br />
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Also in November, [[Shugo Chara Egg!]], a promotional group for the anime series [http://shugo-chara.com/ Shugo Chara!]; had debuted with [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Wada Ayaka]], and [[Saho Akari]].<br />
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===2009-2012===<br />
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<!-- 6th generation -->Sometime in March of 2009, member [[Aoki Erina]] left the program. <br />
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In the April 2009 issue of De☆View (released in March 2009), [[Satou Ayano]] appeared alongside [[Noto Arisa]] and [[Kaneko Rie]], as a Hello Pro Egg member. <br />
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During the [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 4gatsu ~Yokohama Hop!~|Yokohama HOP!]] concert in April 2009, [[Satou Ayano]]'s membership was officially announced, as well as the addition of new member [[Sezaki Azusa]], but she left only after about a month.<br />
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In April, [[Tsunku]] announced a new group consisting of [[Wada Ayaka]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Fukuda Kanon]], and [[Ogawa Saki]] and a month later named the group, [[S/mileage]].<br />
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In June, two more members were added, [[Hirano Tomomi]] and [[Katsuta Rina]]. <br />
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Then in July, [[Wada Ayaka]], [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Ogawa Saki]], [[Saho Akari]], [[Takeuchi Akari]], and [[Miyamoto Karin]] were chosen to help out with the "Champloo" revival units.<br />
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A month later in August, [[Sawada Yuri]] graduates from the program as does the then leader, [[Noto Arisa]] a month later. Since then, there hasn't been a leader of sorts until 2012. <br />
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After the announcement of [[S/mileage]], the 3 members that were in [[Shugo Chara Egg!]] had to leave the group. [[Shugo Chara Egg!]] then had auditions to replace them and added two members to take the place of Maeda and Fukuda's character; [[Fukumura Mizuki]] and [[Maeda Irori]], respectively in August as well.<br />
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On November 23, 2009, during Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama FIRE!~ concert, a video message from [[Tsunku]] was played to [[S/mileage]], where it was announced that they would graduate from Hello Pro Egg and make their debut in [[Hello! Project]] in 2010, also at the same performance, [[Takagi Sayuki]] was announced as the newest Egg member. <br />
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Sometime in 2009, [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]] was revived with a bunch of new members which included, [[Sengoku Minami]], [[Arai Manami]], [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Okai Asuna]], [[Sainen Mia]], [[Mori Saki]], [[Maeda Irori]], [[Kikkawa Yuu]], [[Fukumura Mizuki]], [[Kaneko Rie]], [[Satou Ayano]], and [[Katsuta Rina]] alongside [[Up-Front Egg]] member [[Sano Kaori]]. This would fizzle out until Kaneko's graduation in 2013, leaving the group with no members left.<br />
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In January of 2010, an audition was held for the new Amulet Dia for [[Shugo Chara Egg!]], and [[Tanabe Nanami]] was chosen as the winner and was added to Shugo Chara Egg! as well as Hello Pro Egg. <br />
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In March 2010, three new members were added to Hello Pro Egg--[[Kizawa Runa]], [[Nagasawa Wakana]] and [[Kudou Haruka]]. Later, during [[Morning Musume]]'s 9th generation audition, Tsunku also announced that Eggs between 11 and 17 were eligible to audition for Morning Musume and would automatically pass the first round.<br />
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[[S/mileage]]'s graduation and debut was on March 27, 2010. On April 3rd, 2010, the announcement was made that the goal was achieved and S/mileage would make their major debut in May. <br />
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In the time between March and December of 2010, many of the Eggs had left the program which included: [[Tanaka Anri]] (in March), [[Sainen Mia]], [[Komine Momoka]] (in June), [[Hirano Tomomi]], [[Kizawa Runa]], [[Okai Asuna]], and [[Maeda Irori]] (all in November). <br />
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At the beginning of 2011, it was announced that [[Sengoku Minami]] and [[Kikkawa Yuu]] had finished their egg training and that Kikkawa would be the opening act for Hello! Project's [[Hello! Project 2011 Winter ~Kangei Shinsen Matsuri~|2011 Winter Tour]] and announced that she was going to start a solo career. Also at the first day of the winter tour, it was announced that [[Fukumura Mizuki]] would be joining Morning Musume as a ninth generation member. [[Jang Da Yeon]], the winner of the H!P Korea Auditions was in Egg garb and performed alongside the rest of the Eggs, but she was not credited as to being a member.<br />
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After the announcement, it was announced that [[Mori Saki]], [[Furukawa Konatsu]] (in January 2011), [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Sekine Azusa]], [[Arai Manami]], [[Satou Ayano]] (in March 2011), and [[Saho Akari]] (in April 2011) had also graduated. Kitahara would go onto have a solo career and the other girls plus Sengoku would go onto form [[Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari)]].<br />
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On June 19, 2011 three new members were introduced at a Shiodome AX event: [[Yoshihashi Kurumi]], [[Hamaura Ayano]], and [[Taguchi Natsumi]]. One day later, on June 20, 2011, three more new members were introduced: [[Otsuka Aina]], [[Mogi Minami]], and [[Ogawa Rena]].<br />
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On September 10, 2011 it was announced that 2nd generation [[S/mileage]] sub-member [[Kosuga Fuyuka]] would leave the group due to severe anemia, but would return to Hello! Project as a member of Hello Pro Egg after her recovery. <br />
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On September 29, 2011 it was announced that [[Kudou Haruka]] would be joining Morning Musume as a tenth generation member. <br />
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Two weeks later, two of the formers eggs, [[Takeuchi Akari]] and [[Katsuta Rina]], officially became members of the second generation of [[S/mileage]]. <br />
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Also in September of 2011, [[Nagasawa Wakana]] left the Eggs with no further notice to the public. <br />
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Two months later at an event in November 2011, 2nd Generation [[S/mileage]] finalists, [[Yamaga Kanae]] and [[Oda Sakura]] were announced to have joined the Eggs. <br />
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Sometime in January 2012, the name of the program was officially changed to [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei]].<br />
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In March 2012, at the first concert under the "Kenshuusei" title, [[Kosuga Fuyuka]] made her return to Hello! Project and new members [[Uemura Akari]] and [[Murota Mizuki]] were introduced alongside her. <br />
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When the website for the June 2012 concert opened, [[Okamura Rise]] was listed as a new member. Two other new Eggs, [[Yamagishi Riko]] and [[Nomura Minami]], were introduced at the same concert. <br />
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In August, [[Yamaga Kanae]] had her last performance and the website of the September concert for the Kenshuusei showed her profile was taken off. <br />
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A little later in the month, it was announced that [[Miyamoto Karin]], [[Tanabe Nanami]], [[Taguchi Natsumi]], [[Hamaura Ayano]], and [[Otsuka Aina]] would team up and release an indie single together, titled "[[Kanojo ni Naritai!!!]]", in October. <br />
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On September 14, 2012 it was announced that [[Oda Sakura]] would be joining Morning Musume as an eleventh generation member. <br />
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As the website updated again for the upcoming December concert, [[Mogi Minami]]'s profile was taken down showing that she left the program and on the same day, 6 new members were announced: [[Kanazawa Tomoko]], who was a finalist for the OCEAN AWARD, and [[Ichioka Reina]], [[Kishimoto Yumeno]], [[Makino Maria]], [[Kaga Kaede]], and [[Wada Sakurako]] who all participated in the Morning Musume 11th Generation audtion (the first three having been finalists). <br />
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In an interview in December, [[Kaneko Rie]] stated that she was indeed the appointed leader of the Kenshuusei, something that hasn't happened since [[Noto Arisa]]'s leadership in 2009. <br />
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Also in that time members [[Kosuga Fuyuka]] and [[Okamura Rise]] stopped appearing at official events, though their profiles were not removed from the website.<br />
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===2013-2016===<br />
During the annual [[Hello! Project]] 2013 Winter concert tour one of multiple new units to be formed from the Kenshuusei was announced. The unit features [[Miyamoto Karin]], [[Takagi Sayuki]], [[Otsuka Aina]], [[Uemura Akari]], [[Kanazawa Tomoko]] from Kenshuusei, and Up-Front member [[Miyazaki Yuka]]. Producer [[Tsunku]] stated that when the day came for their major debut the group name would be decided, and he may or may not add other girls. On February 25th, Tsunku announced the group's name as [[Juice=Juice]]. <br />
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One month later at an end of March event, new Kenshuusei member [[Sasaki Rikako]] was introduced. The same day, a special test event was announced to take place in May, where member [[Kosuga Fuyuka]], who had been inactive for some time, would also appear. Later on in the month the official site for the event opened and [[Okamura Rise]] reappeared on the list.<br />
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During the test on May 5th, 6 new Kenshuusei were introduced: [[Tanaka Karen]], [[Inaba Manaka]], [[Mikame Kana]], [[Fujii Rio]], [[Mashiro Kana]], and [[Inoue Hikaru]]. The next month on June 12th the profile page was updated, and [[Okamura Rise]]'s profile was officially removed. <br />
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The second Kenshuusei indie single, a collaboration release with [[Juice=Juice]] titled "[[Ten Made Nobore!]]", was released on June 8, 2013. <br />
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On July 5, 2013 it was suddenly announced that [[Otsuka Aina]] would no longer be part of the Kenshuusei program or a member of Juice=Juice due to contractual issues that were unable to be settled with her family, later she also specified that she was not happy with the state of her vocals in the group.<br />
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In late August, it was announced that they were holding auditions but those who passed would train temporarily for 6 months before becoming a member of Kenshuusei, later on in October, the name of the group was announced as the [[Kashou Egg|Kashou Eggs]].<br />
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On September 22, a group of 7 new members was announced through introduction videos on the official Kenshuusei YouTube channel (all had previously been finalists in the 12th Generation [[Morning Musume]] audtion): [[Yamaki Risa]], [[Yokogawa Yumei]], [[Niinuma Kisora]], [[Ooura Hirona]], [[Dambara Ruru]], [[Haga Akane]], and [[Funaki Musubu]].<br />
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On October 21st, the profile page for December's Nama Tamago concert was updated, showing that [[Mashiro Kana]]'s profile had been removed and in November, the members of [[Juice=Juice]] were taken off the Kenshuusei page. <br />
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The third Kenshuusei indie single, titled "[[Oheso no Kuni Kara Konnichiwa / Ten Made Nobore!]]", was released on December 21, 2013 only at their Nana Tamago performances.<br />
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[[Kaneko Rie]]'s profile was removed from the official website after the December concerts, on January 1, 2014 though she had left the program a few weeks prior to participating in the event. It was later announced that the third indie single would recieve a public release on February 26, 2014.<br />
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In April 2014, eight Kenshuusei: [[Tanabe Nanami]], [[Hamaura Ayano]], [[Murota Mizuki]], [[Yamagishi Riko]], [[Kaga Kaede]], [[Sasaki Rikako]], [[Yamaki Risa]], and [[Ooura Hirona]], were chosen to participate in the stage musical ''Bokutachi Karen na Shounen Gasshoudan'' and released the single "[[Karen na Gasshoudan]]" alongside it. <br />
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In early May, three new members, [[Aikawa Maho]], [[Takemura Miu]], and [[Saito Kana]], were revealed through official goods and the next day at the test recital, it was announced that [[Kosuga Fuyuka]] had completed her training.<br />
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It was officially announced in September 2014 that [[Tanaka Karen]] and [[Ooura Hirona]] had finished their Kenshuusei training and [[Yoshihashi Kurumi]] halted her activities but remained on the Kenshuusei page.<br />
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On September 30, 2014 at [[Morning Musume|Morning Musume '14]]'s Fall tour it was announced that [[Makino Maria]] and [[Haga Akane]] would join [[Morning Musume]] as part of the 12th generation. Less than a week later on October 4th, [[Murota Mizuki]], [[Sasaki Rikako]], and [[Aikawa Maho]] were chosen as the 3rd generation members of [[S/mileage]].<br />
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On November 4th, it was announced that [[Tanabe Nanami]] and [[Yoshihashi Kurumi]] had finished their training and later on in the day [[Inaba Manaka]] and [[Yamaki Risa]] were announced to be in the [[Country Musume]] revival group, [[Country Girls]].<br />
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Several days before the November 2014 Nama Tamago concert, two new members, [[Asakura Kiki]] and [[Onoda Saori]], were announced to be introduced at the upcoming event. Following this the first Hello Pro Kenshuusei album, titled [[1 Let's Say "Hello!"|① Let's say "Hello!"]], was also announced to be sold at the concert starting November 29th. A surprise announcement was made on the day of the event, adding seven more members; [[Hashimoto Nagisa]], [[Horie Kizuki]], [[Ogata Risa]], [[Shimano Momoko]], [[Hirose Ayaka]], and [[Inoue Rei]], who were formerly members of the [[Nice Girl Project! Kenshuusei]]; and [[Tanimoto Ami]], who was a finalist in the Morning Musume 12th Generation "Golden" Audition.<br />
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On January 2, 2015 a new group consisting entirely of Hello Pro Kenshuusei members was announced and introduced at the first showing of the "[[Hello! Project 2015 WINTER ~DANCE MODE!~]]" concert. The members of the group were revealed to be [[Fujii Rio]], [[Hirose Ayaka]], [[Nomura Minami]], [[Ogawa Rena]], [[Hamaura Ayano]], [[Taguchi Natsumi]], [[Wada Sakurako]], and [[Inoue Rei]]. It was also announced that the group's name would be made known later in the month, and their first indie single would be released sometime in March 2015. It was delayed about a month until February 25th where the group's name was decided by [[Berryz Kobo]] member, [[Shimizu Saki]] to be [[Kobushi Factory]].<br />
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On the website for the March Nana Tamago concert on February 25th, it was announced that [[Mikame Kana]] had finished her training and a new Kenshuusei member was announced, [[Takase Kurumi]]. Two months later on April 27, 2015 the official website updated with the names of eight new members that would participate in the upcoming May 2015 public test recital; [[Ono Mizuho]], [[Nakano Rion]], [[Yanagawa Nanami]], [[Maeda Kokoro]], [[Akiyama Mao]], [[Kanatsu Mizuki]], [[Kasahara Momona]], and [[Okamoto Honoka]].<br />
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Another new group, named [[Tsubaki Factory]] and consisting of only of Kenshuusei, was revealed on April 29, 2015. The members included [[Yamagishi Riko]], [[Kishimoto Yumeno]], [[Niinuma Kisora]], [[Asakura Kiki]], [[Ogata Risa]], and [[Tanimoto Ami]]. One day later an official notice went up announcing that [[Saito Kana]] had completed her training and was no longer a member.<br />
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On November 5th, it was announced that [[Funaki Musubu]] and [[Yanagawa Nanami]] would be joining [[Country Girls]]. The next day on the 6th, it was announced that [[Okamoto Honoka]] finished her training.<br />
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On January 14, 2016, the main website announced that five new members joined; [[Noguchi Kurumi]], [[Ono Kotomi]], [[Kodama Sakiko]], [[Yonemura Kirara]], and [[Kiyono Momohime]]. Two months later in March 2016 it was announced that [[Takemura Miu]]'s training had ended.<br />
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On July 16th at the beginning of [[Hello! Project]]'s annual summer tours, it was announced that [[Kasahara Momona]] would be joining [[ANGERME]] as the sole 5th Generation member. The same day it was also announced that seven girls had been chosen to become members of the newly formed branch, '''Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido'''. Later that month on July 28th a notice on the official website revealed that Kenshuusei members [[Yokogawa Yumei]], [[Hashimoto Nagisa]], [[Shimano Momoko]], and [[Nakano Rion]] had completed their training within the program.<br />
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At the end of the month on July 30th, the seven starting members of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido branch were introduced through a performance at the Hello! Project Summer concert; [[Oota Haruka]], [[Satou Hikari]], [[Ishiguri Kanami]], [[Kawano Minori]], [[Kitagawa Ryou]], [[Kudou Yume]], and [[Yamazaki Mei]].<br />
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A surprise announcement at a [[Tsubaki Factory]] Fan Club event on August 13, 2016 revealed that three new members had been added from the Hello Pro Kenshuusei, including [[Onoda Saori]], [[Ono Mizuho]], and [[Akiyama Mao]]. A few days later on August 17th six new members of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei were announced through the official website; [[Kawamura Ayano]], [[Yokoyama Reina]], [[Yamazaki Yuhane]], [[Yoshida Marie]], [[Nishida Shiori]], and [[Hashisako Rin]].<br />
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It was announced on November 22, 2016 that the winners of the Morning Musume 13th generation audition would be chosen from the Hello Pro Kenshuusei, after finalists from the general public were unable to be found for the second time. The new members of Morning Musume, [[Kaga Kaede]] and [[Yokoyama Reina]], were revealed on December 12, 2016 at [[Nippon Budokan]] during the last performance of the fall tour, ''Morning Musume '16 Concert Tour Aki ~MY VISION~''.<br />
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===2017-2020===<br />
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At the beginning of January on the 8th, members of Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido announced the release of their first indies single, a double a-side titled "[[Real Little Girl / Kanojo ni Naritai!!!]]", through their radio show. The single was performed for the first time and sold at the Hello! Project 2017 Winter concert on February 4th. The members also announced a new regular live event with the first show to take place on February 5th.<br />
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On February 27, 2017, the profiles of the members of [[Tsubaki Factory]] were removed from the Kenshuusei profiles. The following month on March 6, 2017 it was announced that [[Yoshida Marie]] had completed her training and would no longer be part of the program, and eight new members were announced; [[Shimakura Rika]], [[Hibi Marina]], [[Eguchi Saya]], [[Doi Rena]], [[Okamura Minami]], [[Matsunaga Riai]], [[Yamada Ichigo]], and [[Nakayama Natsume]].<br />
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It was announced at the end of the "[[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2017 ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]]" event on May 5, 2017 that Kenshuusei members [[Takase Kurumi]] and [[Kiyono Momohime]] would debut in an unspecified fashion with a focus on acting and performance, with no further information provided at the time. Two further announcements followed respectively naming [[Inoue Hikaru]] leader of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei, and stating that members [[Ichioka Reina]], [[Dambara Ruru]], and [[Kawamura Ayano]] would be debuting within [[Hello! Project]] in the future, pending discussions with their parents, with it undecided on if they would become part of a new group or join existing groups.<br />
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On June 26, 2017 a special edition of the [[Hello! Project]] webshow "[[Hello Station]]" was published, revealing the debut placements of the previously chosen Hello Pro Kenshuusei members. It was announced that [[Ichioka Reina]] would become the leader of a new group, with the additional members and name to be revealed at a later date. [[Dambara Ruru]] would become a member of [[Juice=Juice]], and [[Kawamura Ayano]] would become a sixth generation member of [[ANGERME]].<br />
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On September 8, 2017 it was announced that upon returning from her medical hiatus former [[Country Girls]] member [[Inaba Manaka]] would join Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido in an advisory role as the Leader. Her first appearance with the Kenshuusei would take place at the "[[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido Teiki Kouen Vol.4]]" event on September 18th.<br />
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On July 15, 2017 a Hello! Project New Member audition was announced at the [[Hello! Project 2017 SUMMER ~HELLO! MEETING~]] concert, and later a special Abema web program that would run from November 13th to December 18th and would follow the audition finalists was revealed. Of the eight audition finalists none passed, instead seven of the eight accepted an offer to join the Hello Pro Kenshuusei; [[Hashimoto Momoko]], [[Goto Sayaka]], [[Tamenaga Shion]], [[Kubota Nanami]], [[Shuttou Anna]], [[Kanemitsu Ruru]], and [[Matsubara Yulia]]. They made their first live appearance and were officially introduced at the [[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2017 12gatsu ~Conti→New!~]] concert on December 10, 2017 and were announced through the official website on the 11th.<br />
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It was announced on February 9, 2018 through the official fan club website that [[Goto Sayaka]] had decided to end her training as part of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei. On April 23, 2018 in an update to the participation roster for the "[[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2018 ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]]" event, it was revealed that Hello Pro Kenshuusei member [[Hashimoto Momoko]] and Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member [[Kitagawa Ryou]] had each decided to finish their training and would not participate in further activities. On April 27th the second official Hello Pro Kenshuusei album was announced, titled "[[Rainbow x2|Rainbow×2]]" and to be sold at the May 6th "[[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2018 ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]]" event, with the general release taking place on July 11th.<br />
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On May 29, 2018 within a schedule update for the "[[Hello Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2018 6gatsu~Niji~]]" event it was announced that [[Inoue Hikaru]], current leader of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei, had completed her training and would no longer be a member. During the final show of the ''Hello Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2018 6gatsu~Niji~'' event on June 9, 2018 in Tokyo it was revealed that six Kenshuusei members would join the two upcoming, as yet unnamed, groups. The members joining the first group, alongside Leader [[Ichioka Reina]], included [[Nishida Shiori]], [[Shimakura Rika]], and [[Eguchi Saya]]. The second group would feature [[Maeda Kokoro]], [[Yamazaki Yuhane]], and [[Okamura Minami]], along with previously announced members [[Takase Kurumi]] and [[Kiyono Momohime]]. The groups in these forms would perform for the first time during the "[[Hello! Project 20th Anniversary!! Hello! Project 2018 SUMMER]]" concert tour. There was a possibility each group would also add additional members upon completion of the "[[Hello! Project ONLY YOU Audition]]". In July, the members of both groups were taken off the Kenshuusei page.<br />
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On August 24, 2018 via an update for the participating members in the "[[Hello Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2018 9gatsu~Momiji~]]" event, it was announced that [[Horie Kizuki]] and [[Kanatsu Mizuki]] had completed their training and would not be participating.<br />
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On October 18, 2018 through a video announcement, the name of both of the unnamed groups were revealed to be [[CHICATETSU|CHICA#TETSU]] & [[Ame no Mori Kawa Umi]]. In addition a collective called [[BEYOOOOONDS]] was formed, consisting of both new groups and the yet to be announced audition winners.<br />
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It was announced on November 1, 2018 through an update about the December 2018 recitals that members [[Noguchi Kurumi]], [[Hibi Marina]], and [[Doi Rena]] had completed their training and would no longer be part of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei. On the same day three new members were revealed in a separate online announcement; [[Saito Madoka]], [[Kusunoki Mei]], and [[Onoda Karin]].<br />
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On November 23, 2018 at the "[[ANGERME 2018 Aki Denkousekka]]" concert finale at Pacifico Yokohama, it was announced that Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member [[Oota Haruka]] would join [[ANGERME]] as a seventh generation member. Through two announcements on January 16, 2019 it was revealed that [[Kodama Sakiko]] had completed her training, and that Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member [[Kawano Minori]] would temporarily go on hiatus with a future announcement to come upon her return to activities.<br />
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On April 2, 2019 in an update to the participation roster for the "[[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2019 ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]]", it was announced that [[Kusunoki Mei]] had completed her training. On June 12, 2019, during episode #293 of the Hello! Project webshow "[[Hello Station]]", senior Hello! Project group [[Juice=Juice]] announced they would be adding members from the Hello Pro Kenshuusei. The new members, Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member [[Kudou Yume]] and Hello Pro Kenshuusei member [[Matsunaga Riai]], were officially revealed through a special premiere on the group's YouTube channel on June 14, 2019.<br />
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An official notice accompanied the Hello Pro Kenshuusei June 2019 recital goods, announcing that Matsubara Yuriya's name romanization would officially change to ''Yulia''. On June 22, 2019 Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member [[Yamazaki Mei]] was revealed to be one of three 15th generation [[Morning Musume]] members, through a special livestream on the Morning Musume YouTube channel. At the end of the month on June 30th, an audition for Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido was announced on the ''Hello! to meet you!'' radio program. The audition was open to unaffiliated girls between fourth grade elementary and third year junior high, living in Hokkaido, that were able to train in Sapporo; applications were accepted from July 1, 2019 to August 9, 2019.<br />
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A previously teased announcement through episode #296 of the Hello! Project webshow "[[Hello! Station]]", uploaded July 3, 2019, revealed that [[Hashisako Rin]] from Hello Pro Kenshuusei would become the eighth generation member of [[ANGERME]], with her first performances to take place during the "[[Hello! Project 2019 SUMMER]]" concert tour beginning July 13th.<br />
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On July 11, 2019 a new ''Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit'' was announced; named as such because the members would not be permanently fixed and could be changed depending on the situation. The unit would include girls from both Hello Pro Kenshuusei and Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido, and would allow for closer evaluation of the participating members performance levels as they continued training. The starting participants were [[Yonemura Kirara]], [[Ishiguri Kanami]], [[Kubota Nanami]], [[Kanemitsu Ruru]], and [[Saito Madoka]]. Nearing the end of the month on July 26th, within an aupdate for the "[[Hello Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2019 9gatsu~Kira~]]" event it was announced that [[Ono Kotomi]] and [[Shuttou Anna]] from Hello Pro Kenshuusei, and [[Satou Hikari]] from Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido had completed their training.<br />
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A surprise announcement on August 2, 2019 through the official Hello! Project website revealed nine new main branch Hello Pro Kenshuusei members; [[Hiromoto Ruli]], [[Hashida Honoka]], [[Nishizaki Miku]], [[Hirayama Yuki]], [[Kitahara Momo]], [[Ebata Kisaki]], [[Yofu Runo]], [[Murakoshi Ayana]], [[Uemura Hasumi]], and one new Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member; [[Hashimoto Ririka]].<br />
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Two new members of Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido, [[Nishimura Karin]] and [[Shibuya Hina]], were announced through a website update on December 3, 2019. They were officially introduced the same month at the [[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2019 12gatsu ~Musubu~]] on December 8th. Within an update released on December 29, 2019 regarding the cast appearances at the "[[Hello! Project Countdown Party 2019 ~Good Bye & Hello!~|Hello! Project COUNTDOWN PARTY 2019 ~GOOD BYE & HELLO!~]]" concerts it was announced that Kanemitsu Ruru's training activities had ended at her own request.<br />
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A show to air on TV Tokyo focusing on the struggles of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei and Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido as they train and aim to debut, with appearances by Hello! Project members, was announced on March 21, 2020. The show was titled "Hello Dream." (ハロドリ。; ''Harodori'') or "Hello Pro Dream." (ハロプロドリーム。) and began airing on April 6, 2020. On April 19, 2020 it was announced that Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido members [[Hashimoto Ririka]] and [[Shibuya Hina]] requested to end their training.<br />
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On June 22, 2020 it was announced that Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member [[Nishimura Karin]] would pause her activities and go on hiatus after being diagnosed with a form of [[Wikipedia:Orthostatic_intolerance|orthostatic dysregulation]]. On November 2, 2020 Hello Pro Kenshuusei member [[Tamenaga Shion]] was revealed to be one of three 9th generation [[ANGERME]] members, through a special video premiere on the ANGERME YouTube channel. An announcement through the official Hello! Project website on November 4, 2020 revealed two new main branch Hello Pro Kenshuusei members, [[Arisawa Ichika]] and [[Ishiyama Sakura]]. Their first live appearance and introduction would take place on December 19, 2020 at the "[[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2020 12gatsu ~Hikari~]]" recital.<br />
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===2021-2024===<br />
On March 7, 2021, [[Fukumura Mizuki]], current leader of [[Morning Musume]] and [[Hello! Project]], made a surprise appearance at the end of the [[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2021 3gatsu ~Yell~]] show to make several announcements. She revealed the formation of a new Hello! Project group sometime in 2021; the girls in the [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit]] ([[Yonemura Kirara]], [[Ishiguri Kanami]], [[Kubota Nanami]], and [[Saito Madoka]]) were confirmed as members, with the possibility more would be added. She also announced a solo Nakano Sun Plaza show for Hello Pro Kenshuusei to take place on April 17, 2021, and the date of the upcoming [[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2019 ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]] event to be May 3, 2021.<br />
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On March 16, 2021 it was announced that Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido members [[Kawano Minori]] and [[Nishimura Karin]], both having been on indefinite hiatus, had completed their training activities and left Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido. On April 23, 2021 it was announced that Hello Pro Kenshuusei member [[Yamada Ichigo]] ended her training and would no longer be part of Hello Pro Kenshuusei.<br />
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On July 5, 2021 during an episode of ''Harodori'', [[Nakayama Natsume]], [[Hiromoto Ruli]], [[Nishizaki Miku]], and [[Kitahara Momo]] were revealed as new members of the upcoming 2021 group. Two days later on July 7, it was announced through episode #383 of ''Hello! Project Station'' that [[Yofu Runo]] would join [[Tsubaki Factory]], and [[Ebata Kisaki]] and [[Arisawa Ichika]] would join [[Juice=Juice]]. Their activities with the group began at the [[Hello! Project 2021 Summer Sapphire & Ruby]] concerts starting July 17.<br />
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Two new Hello Pro Kenshuusei, [[Yoshida Hinoha]] and [[Kawashima Mifu]], were introduced in episode #72 of "Hello Dream.", aired August 23, 2021. The finale lineup and name of the new group formed from the Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit was announced to be [[OCHA NORMA]] on December 12, 2021 at the [[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2021 12gatsu ~RING~]]. On December 30, 2021 [[Hirayama Yuki]] was revealed to be the only new tenth generation member of [[ANGERME]] at the [[Hello! Project Year-End Party 2021 ~GOOD BYE & HELLO!~]] ANGERME Premium.<br />
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New members [[Goto Hana]] and [[Maeshima Karin]], from the [[Hello! Project Shin Member Audition 2021]], were announced on February 14, 2022 and first introduced through the Hello Pro Kenshuusei TV Tokyo show "[[Hello Dream.|Harodori]]". Three months later on May 23, 2022 it was announced that Maeshima Karin would be ending Hello Pro Kenshuusei activities at her own request.<br />
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On June 29, 2022 on Hello! Station, the winners of the [[Hello! Project "Morning Musume '22 Juice=Juice Joint New Member Auditon]] were announced and [[Ishiyama Sakura]] would end up joining [[Juice=Juice]]. On the same episode, it was also announced that the ,Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit, (now renamed [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit|Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit '22]]) would return again and that [[Matsubara Yulia]], [[Onoda Karin]], [[Hashida Honoka]], [[Murakoshi Ayana]], and [[Uemura Hasumi]] were the chosen members.<br />
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On August 8, 2022 on Harodori, two new Kenshuusei were revealed, [[Shimoitani Yukiho]] & [[Kamimura Rena]].<br />
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Three new Hello Pro Kenshuusei, [[Kawano Soara]], [[Makino Toa]], and [[Hayashi Niina]] were introduced in episode #153 of ''Harodori'', aired March 27th, 2023.<br />
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On May 23. 2023 many announcements were made about the Kenshuusei. [[Goto Hana]] & [[Shimoitani Yukiho]] were added as new members for [[ANGERME]], [[Kawashima Mifu]] added to [[Juice=Juice]], and [[Yoshida Hinoha]] & [[Kamimura Rena]] were added to [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit|Hello! Pro Kenshuusei Unit '23]] and that the unit will debut sometime in 2024.<br />
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Nine new Hello Pro Kenshuusei, [[Shimakawa Hana]], [[Asano Yurika]], [[Miyakoshi Chihiro]], [[Nishimura Itsuki]], [[Souma Yume]], [[Otsubo Mano]], [[Yoshida Hikari]], [[Sugihara Meisa]], and [[Hattori Rua]] were introduced in episode #515 of ''Hello! Station'', aired February 7, 2024.<br />
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== Members ==<br />
; Current Members<br />
* [[Matsubara Yulia]] (松原ユリヤ)<br />
* [[Onoda Karin]] (小野田華凛)<br />
* [[Hashida Honoka]] (橋田歩果)<br />
* [[Murakoshi Ayana]] (村越彩菜)<br />
* [[Uemura Hasumi]] (植村葉純)<br />
* [[Yoshida Hinoha]] (吉田姫杷)<br />
* [[Kamimura Rena]] (上村麗菜)<br />
* [[Kawano Soara]] (河野空愛)<br />
* [[Makino Toa]] (牧野永愛)<br />
* [[Hayashi Niina]] (林仁愛)<br />
* [[Shimakawa Hana]] (島川波菜)<br />
* [[Asano Yurika]] (浅野優莉花)<br />
* [[Miyakoshi Chihiro]] (宮越千尋)<br />
* [[Nishimura Itsuki]] (西村乙輝)<br />
* [[Souma Yume]] (相馬優芽)<br />
* [[Otsubo Mano]] (大坪茉乃)<br />
* [[Yoshida Hikari]] (吉田光里)<br />
* [[Sugihara Meisa]] (杉原明紗)<br />
* [[Hattori Rua]] (服部琉愛)<br />
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; Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido<br />
* ''TBA''<br />
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; Former Members<br />
* [[Ohyanagi Maho]] (大柳まほ, graduated July 2005)<br />
* [[Kawashima Miyuki]] (川島幸, graduated September 2005)<br />
* [[Hashida Mirei]] (橋田三令, graduated June 2007)<br />
* [[Ogura Manami]] (小倉愛実, graduated August 2007)<br />
* [[Yutoku Ayumi]] (湯徳歩美, graduated November 2007)<br />
* [[Muto Mika]] (武藤水華, graduated April 2008)<br />
* [[Aoki Erina]] (青木英里奈, graduated in March 2009)<br />
* [[Sezaki Azusa]] (瀬崎あずさ, left in April 2009)<br />
* [[Sawada Yuri]] (澤田由梨, graduated August 2009)<br />
* [[Noto Arisa]] (能登有沙, graduated September 2009)<br />
* [[Tanaka Anri]] (田中杏里, left after June 2010)<br />
* [[Sainen Mia]] (西念未彩, left after June 2010)<br />
* [[Komine Momoka]] (古峰桃香, left after June 2010)<br />
* [[Okai Asuna]] (岡井明日菜, left after November 2010)<br />
* [[Hirano Tomomi]] (平野智美, left after November 2010)<br />
* [[Maeda Irori]] (前田彩里, left after November 2010)<br />
* [[Kikkawa Yuu]] (吉川友, finished training December 2010)<br />
* [[Kizawa Runa]] (木沢留那, left after December 2010)<br />
* [[Kitahara Sayaka]] (北原沙弥香, finished training March 2011)<br />
* [[Nagasawa Wakana]] (長澤和奏, left after September 2011)<br />
* [[Yamaga Kanae]] (山賀香菜恵, left after August 2012)<br />
* [[Mogi Minami]] (茂木美奈実, left after September 2012)<br />
* [[Okamura Rise]] (岡村里星, left after June 2013)<br />
* [[Otsuka Aina]] (大塚愛菜; left after July 2013)<br />
* [[Mashiro Kana]] (真城佳奈; left after October 2013)<br />
* [[Kaneko Rie]] (金子りえ; left after December 2013)<br />
* [[Kosuga Fuyuka]] (小数賀芙由香; finished training May 2014)<br />
* [[Tanaka Karen]] (田中可恋; finished training September 2014)<br />
* [[Ooura Hirona]] (大浦央菜; finished training September 2014)<br />
* [[Tanabe Nanami]] (田邉奈菜美; finished training November 2014)<br />
* [[Yoshihashi Kurumi]] (吉橋くるみ; finished training November 2014)<br />
* [[Mikame Kana]] (三瓶海南; left after February 2015)<br />
* [[Saito Kana]] (斎藤夏奈; finished training April 2015)<br />
* [[Okamoto Honoka]] (岡本帆乃花; finished training November 2015)<br />
* [[Takemura Miu]] (竹村未羽; finished training March 2016)<br />
* [[Yokogawa Yumei]] (横川夢衣; finished training July 2016)<br />
* [[Hashimoto Nagisa]] (橋本渚; finished training July 2016)<br />
* [[Shimano Momoko]] (島野萌々子; finished training July 2016)<br />
* [[Nakano Rion]] (仲野りおん; finished training July 2016)<br />
* [[Yoshida Marie]] (吉田真理恵; finished training March 2017)<br />
* [[Goto Sayaka]] (後藤咲香; left after February 2018)<br />
* [[Hashimoto Momoko]] (橋本桃呼; left after April 2018)<br />
* [[Kitagawa Ryou]] (北川亮; left after April 2018) <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [[Inoue Hikaru]] (井上ひかる; left after May 2018)<br />
* [[Horie Kizuki]] (堀江葵月; left after August 2018)<br />
* [[Kanatsu Mizuki]] (金津美月; left after August 2018)<br />
* [[Noguchi Kurumi]] (野口胡桃; left after November 2018)<br />
* [[Hibi Marina]] (日比麻里那; left after November 2018)<br />
* [[Doi Rena]] (土居麗菜; left after November 2018)<br />
* [[Kodama Sakiko]] (児玉咲子; left after January 2019)<br />
* [[Kusunoki Mei]] (楠萌生; left after April 2019)<br />
* [[Ono Kotomi]] (小野琴己; left after July 2019)<br />
* [[Shuttou Anna]] (出頭杏奈; left after July 2019)<br />
* [[Satou Hikari]] (佐藤光; left after July 2019) <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [[Kanemitsu Ruru]] (金光留々; left after December 2019)<br />
* [[Hashimoto Ririka]] (橋本莉々花; left after April 2020) <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [[Shibuya Hina]] (渋谷妃菜; left after April 2020) <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [[Kawano Minori]] (河野みのり; left after March 2021) <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [[Nishimura Karin]] (西村風凛; left after March 2021) <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [[Yamada Ichigo]] (山田苺; left after April 2021)<br />
* [[Maeshima Karin]] (前島花凛; left after May 2022)<br />
<br />
; Debuted Members<br />
* [[Okada Yui]] (岡田唯, joined [[v-u-den]] August 2004)<br />
* [[Kanna|Arihara Kanna]] (有原栞菜, joined [[C-ute|°C-ute]] January 2006)<br />
* [[Linlin]] (リンリン, joined [[Morning Musume]] March 2007)<br />
* [[THE Possible]] (THE ポッシボー, graduated October 2007)<br />
** [[Morozuka Kanami]] (諸塚香奈実)<br />
** [[Ohse Kaede]] (大瀬楓)<br />
** [[Hashimoto Aina]] (橋本愛奈)<br />
** [[Akiyama Yurika]] (秋山ゆりか)<br />
** [[Okada Robin Shouko]] (岡田ロビン翔子)<br />
** [[Goto Yuki]] (後藤夕貴)<br />
* [[Korenaga Miki]] (是永美記, graduated January 2008)<br />
* [[Mano Erina]] (真野恵里菜, graduated March 2008)<br />
* [[S/mileage]] (スマイレージ, graduated March 2010)<br />
** [[Wada Ayaka]] (和田彩花)<br />
** [[Maeda Yuuka]] (前田憂佳)<br />
** [[Fukuda Kanon]] (福田花音)<br />
** [[Ogawa Saki]] (小川紗季)<br />
* [[Fukumura Mizuki]] (譜久村聖, joined [[Morning Musume]] January 2011)<br />
* [[Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari)|Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari) / UFZS]] (アップアップガールズ(仮))<br />
** [[Mori Saki]] (森咲樹, finished training January 2011)<br />
** [[Furukawa Konatsu]] (古川小夏, finished training January 2011)<br />
** [[Sekine Azusa]] (関根梓, finished training March 2011)<br />
** [[Arai Manami]] (新井愛瞳, finished training March 2011)<br />
** [[Sato Ayano]] (佐藤綾乃, finished training March 2011)<br />
** [[Sengoku Minami]] (仙石みなみ, finished training December 2010)<br />
** [[Saho Akari]] (佐保明梨, finished training April 2011)<br />
* [[Takeuchi Akari]] (竹内朱莉, joined [[S/mileage]] September 2011)<br />
* [[Katsuta Rina]] (勝田里奈, joined [[S/mileage]] September 2011)<br />
* [[Kudo Haruka]] (工藤遥, joined [[Morning Musume]] September 2011)<br />
* [[Oda Sakura]] (小田さくら, joined [[Morning Musume]] September 2012)<br />
* [[Juice=Juice]] (ジュース=ジュース)<br />
** [[Miyamoto Karin]] (宮本佳林)<br />
** [[Takagi Sayuki]] (高木紗友希)<br />
** [[Uemura Akari]] (植村あかり)<br />
** [[Kanazawa Tomoko]] (金澤朋子)<br />
* [[Haga Akane]] (羽賀朱音, joined [[Morning Musume]] September 2014)<br />
* [[Makino Maria]] (牧野真莉愛, joined [[Morning Musume]] September 2014)<br />
* [[Murota Mizuki]] (室田瑞希, joined [[S/mileage]] October 2014)<br />
* [[Sasaki Rikako]] (佐々木莉佳子, joined [[S/mileage]] October 2014)<br />
* [[Aikawa Maho]] (相川茉穂, joined [[S/mileage]] October 2014)<br />
* [[Inaba Manaka]] (稲場愛香, joined [[Country Girls]] November 2014)<br />
* [[Yamaki Risa]] (山木梨沙, joined [[Country Girls]] November 2014)<br />
* [[Kobushi Factory]] (こぶしファクトリー)<br />
** [[Hamaura Ayano]] (浜浦彩乃)<br />
** [[Taguchi Natsumi]] (田口夏実)<br />
** [[Ogawa Rena]] (小川麗奈)<br />
** [[Nomura Minami]] (野村みな美)<br />
** [[Wada Sakurako]] (和田桜子)<br />
** [[Fujii Rio]] (藤井梨央)<br />
** [[Hirose Ayaka]] (廣瀬彩海)<br />
** [[Inoue Rei]] (井上玲音)<br />
* [[Tsubaki Factory]] (つばきファクトリー)<br />
** [[Ogata Risa]] (小片リサ)<br />
** [[Yamagishi Riko]] (山岸理子)<br />
** [[Niinuma Kisora]] (新沼希空) <br />
** [[Tanimoto Ami]] (谷本安美)<br />
** [[Kishimoto Yumeno]] (岸本ゆめの)<br />
** [[Asakura Kiki]] (浅倉樹々)<br />
* [[Funaki Musubu]] (船木結; joined [[Country Girls]] November 2015, [[ANGERME]] June 2017)<br />
* [[Yanagawa Nanami]] (梁川奈々美; joined [[Country Girls]] November 2015, [[Juice=Juice]] June 2017)<br />
* [[Kasahara Momona]] (笠原桃奈; joined [[ANGERME]] July 2016)<br />
* [[Onoda Saori]] (小野田紗栞; joined [[Tsubaki Factory]] August 2016)<br />
* [[Ono Mizuho]] (小野瑞歩; joined [[Tsubaki Factory]] August 2016)<br />
* [[Akiyama Mao]] (秋山眞緒; joined [[Tsubaki Factory]] August 2016)<br />
* [[Kaga Kaede]] (加賀楓; joined [[Morning Musume]] December 2016)<br />
* [[Yokoyama Reina]] (横山玲奈; joined [[Morning Musume]] December 2016)<br />
* [[Dambara Ruru]] (段原瑠々; joined [[Juice=Juice]] June 2017)<br />
* [[Kawamura Ayano]] (川村文乃; joined [[ANGERME]] June 2017)<br />
* [[CHICATETSU|CHICA#TETSU]] (チカ#テツ)<br />
** [[Ichioka Reina]] (一岡怜奈)<br />
** [[Nishida Shiori]] (西田汐里)<br />
** [[Shimakura Rika]] (島倉りか)<br />
** [[Eguchi Saya]] (江口紗耶)<br />
* [[Ame no Mori Kawa Umi]] (雨ノ森 川海)<br />
** [[Takase Kurumi]] (高瀬くるみ)<br />
** [[Kiyono Momohime]] (清野桃々姫)<br />
** [[Maeda Kokoro]] (前田 こころ)<br />
** [[Okamura Minami]] (岡村美波)<br />
** [[Yamazaki Yuhane]] (山﨑夢羽)<br />
* [[Oota Haruka]] (太田遥香; joined [[ANGERME]] November 2018)<br />
* [[Kudou Yume]] (工藤由愛; joined [[Juice=Juice]] June 2019)<br />
* [[Matsunaga Riai]] (松永里愛; joined [[Juice=Juice]] June 2019)<br />
* [[Yamazaki Mei]] (山﨑愛生; joined [[Morning Musume]] June 2019)<br />
* [[Hashisako Rin]] (橋迫鈴; joined [[ANGERME]] July 2019)<br />
* [[Tamenaga Shion]] (為永幸音; joined [[ANGERME]] November 2020)<br />
* [[Ebata Kisaki]] (江端妃咲; joined [[Juice=Juice]] July 2021)<br />
* [[Arisawa Ichika]] (有澤一華; joined [[Juice=Juice]] July 2021)<br />
* [[Yofu Runo]] (豫風瑠乃; joined [[Tsubaki Factory]] July 2021)<br />
* [[OCHA NORMA]] (オチャノーマ)<br />
** [[Yonemura Kirara]] (米村姫良々)<br />
** [[Kubota Nanami]] (窪田七海)<br />
** [[Saito Madoka]] (斉藤円香)<br />
** [[Ishiguri Kanami]] (石栗奏美)<br />
** [[Nakayama Natsume]] (中山夏月姫)<br />
** [[Hiromoto Ruli]] (広本瑠璃)<br />
** [[Nishizaki Miku]] (西﨑美空)<br />
** [[Kitahara Momo]] (北原もも)<br />
* [[Hirayama Yuki]] (平山遊季; joined [[ANGERME]] December 2021)<br />
* [[Ishiyama Sakura]] (石山咲良; joined [[Juice=Juice]] June 2022)<br />
* [[Goto Hana]] (後藤花; joined [[ANGERME]] May 2023)<br />
* [[Shimoitani Yukiho]] (下井谷幸穂; joined [[ANGERME]] May 2023)<br />
* [[Kawashima Mifu]] (川嶋美楓; joined [[Juice=Juice]] May 2023)<br />
<br />
== Hello Pro Kenshuusei Units ==<br />
* [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]] (2005&ndash;2008)<br />
* [[THE Possible]] (2006–2018), graduated [[Hello! Project]] October 2007<br />
* [[Shugo Chara Egg!]] (2008&ndash;2010)<br />
* [[S/mileage]] (2009&ndash;2014), [[ANGERME]] (2015&ndash;)<br />
* [[Juice=Juice]] (2013&ndash;)<br />
* [[Kobushi Factory]] (2015&ndash;2020)<br />
* [[Tsubaki Factory]] (2015&ndash;)<br />
* [[CHICATETSU|CHICA#TETSU]] (2018&ndash;)<br />
* [[Ame no Mori Kawa Umi]] (2018&ndash;)<br />
* [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit]] (2019&ndash;)<br />
<br />
=== Hello! Project Units Featuring Hello Pro Kenshuusei ===<br />
* [[Ongaku Gatas]] (2007&ndash;2009)<br />
* [[MilkyWay]] (2008&ndash;2009)<br />
* [[High-King]] (2008&ndash;2010)<br />
* [[Minimoni|Shin Minimoni]] (2009&ndash;2010)<br />
* [[ZYX|ZYX-α]] (2009&ndash;2010)<br />
* [[Aa!]] (2009&ndash;2010)<br />
* [[BEYOOOOONDS]] (2018&ndash;)<br />
* [[OCHA NORMA]] (2021&ndash;)<br />
<br />
== Discography ==<br />
===Albums===<br />
* [2015.02.18] [[1 Let's Say "Hello!"|① Let's say "Hello!"]]<br />
* [2018.07.11] [[Rainbow x2|Rainbow×2]]<br />
* [2021.09.29] [[3-Stars|3-STARS]]<br />
<br />
===Singles===<br />
* [2012.09.23] [[Kanojo ni Naritai!!!]] (彼女になりたいっ!!!; ''I Want to Be Your Girl!!!'') <small>([[Miyamoto Karin]], [[Tanabe Nanami]], [[Taguchi Natsumi]], [[Hamaura Ayano]], [[Otsuka Aina]])</small><br />
* [2013.06.08] [[Ten Made Nobore!]] (天まで登れ!; ''Climb to the Sky!'') <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei feat. [[Juice=Juice]])</small><br />
* [2014.02.26] [[Oheso no Kuni Kara Konnichiwa / Ten Made Nobore!]] (おへその国からこんにちは / 天まで登れ!; ''Hello From Bellybutton Land / Climb to the Sky!'')<br />
* [2017.07.05] [[Real Little Girl / Kanojo ni Naritai!!!|Real☆Little☆Girl / Kanojo ni Naritai!!! (Hello! Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido Ver.)]] (リアル☆リトル☆ガール / 彼女になりたいっ!!!(ハロプロ研修生北海道Ver.)) <small>('''Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido''')</small><br />
* [2018.07.11] [[Hankouki! / Ice Day Party|Hankouki! / Ice day Party]] (ハンコウキ!; ''Rebellious Age!'') <small>('''Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido''' feat. [[Inaba Manaka]])</small><br />
<br />
===Other Singles===<br />
* [2006.04.23] [[Sora ga Aru]] (空がある) <small>([[Hashida Mirei]], [[Okada Robin Shouko]], [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Fukuda Kanon]])</small><br />
* [2007.06.29] [[Mottainai Baasan Ondo]] (もったいないばあさん音頭) <small>([[Ogawa Saki]], [[Okai Asuna]])</small><br />
* [2014.08.27] [[Karen na Gasshoudan]] (可憐な合唱団) <small>([[Tanabe Nanami]], [[Hamaura Ayano]], [[Murota Mizuki]], [[Yamagishi Riko]], [[Kaga Kaede]], [[Sasaki Rikako]], [[Yamaki Risa]], [[Ooura Hirona]])</small><br />
<br />
===Digital Releases===<br />
* [2017.06.02] [[Hello! Massara no Jibun]] (Hello! まっさらの自分)<br />
* [2017.06.30] [[Isshakudama de Buppanase!]] (一尺玉でぶっ放せ!)<br />
* [2017.09.08] [[Arigatameiwaku Monogatari]] (ありがた迷惑物語)<br />
<br />
===Soundtracks===<br />
* [2016.12.07] [[Engeki Joshi-bu "Nega Poji Poji" Original Soundtrack]] (演劇女子部「ネガポジポジ」オリジナルサウンドトラック)<br />
* [2021.12.22] [[Engeki Joshi-bu "Toshokan Monogatari ~3tsu no Bookmark~" Original Soundtrack]] (演劇女子部「図書館物語~3つのブックマーク~」オリジナルサウンドトラック)<br />
<br />
===Compilations / Other===<br />
* [2014.07.09] Hello! Project - [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku Kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 3]] (#15 ''Oheso no Kuni Kara Konnichiwa'')<br />
* [2014.08.13] Hello! Project - [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku Kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 6]] (#2 ''Kanojo ni Naritai!!!'')<br />
* [2014.12.10] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 15]] (#15 ''Karen na Gasshoudan'')<br />
* [2017.12.13] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 18]] (#9 ''Real☆Little☆Girl'')<br />
* [2018.12.12] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 19]] (#16 ''43do'', #17 ''Hankouki!'')<br />
* [2020.01.08] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 20 2020]] (Disc 1 #14 ''Real☆Little☆Girl'')<br />
<br />
=== DVDs ===<br />
* [2007.09.26] [[Dai 1 Kai Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen ~Saru no Koku~ / ~Tori no Koku~]]<br />
* [2008.11.24] [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Shibakouen Step!~|2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Shibakouen STEP!~]]<br />
* [2009.09.23] [[2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Nakano Step!~|2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Nakano STEP!~]]<br />
<br />
== Concerts ==<br />
* [2007] [[Dai 1 Kai Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen ~Saru no Koku~ / ~Tori no Koku~]] <small>([[Mitsui Aika]], [[Junjun]], [[Linlin]], [[Arihara Kanna]], Hello Pro Egg)</small><br />
* [2007] [[2007 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 8gatsu ~Yokohama de Aimashou~]]<br />
* [2007] [[Hello Pro Egg Delivery Station! 01]] <small>([[Aoki Erina]], [[Kikkawa Yuu]], [[Mori Saki]], [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Ogawa Saki]])</small><br />
* [2007] [[Hello Pro Egg Delivery Station! 02]] <small>([[Noto Arisa]], [[Mano Erina]], [[Furukawa Konatsu]], [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Okai Asuna]])</small><br />
* [2007] [[2007 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Shinagawa de Aimashou~]]<br />
* [2008] [[Hello Pro Egg Delivery Station! 03]] <small>([[Sawada Yuri]], [[Komine Momoka]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Saho Akari]])</small><br />
* [2008] [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 3gatsu ~Kirameki no Yokohama~]]<br />
* [2008] [[Hello Pro Egg Delivery Station! 04]] <small>([[Tanaka Anri]], [[Sengoku Minami]], [[Sainen Mia]], [[Mori Saki]], [[Wada Ayaka]], [[Ogawa Saki]])</small><br />
* [2008] [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Akasaka Hop!~|2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Akasaka HOP!~]]<br />
* [2008] [[Hello Pro Egg Delivery Station! 05]] <small>([[Noto Arisa]], [[Sawada Yuri]], [[Kikkawa Yuu]], [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Komine Momoka]])</small><br />
* [2008] [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Shibakouen Step!~|2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Shibakouen STEP!~]]<br />
* [2008] [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama Jump!~|2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama JUMP!~]]<br />
* [2009] [[2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 4gatsu ~Yokohama Hop!~|2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 4gatsu ~Yokohama HOP!~]]<br />
* [2009] [[2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Nakano Step!~|2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Nakano STEP!~]]<br />
* [2009] [[2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Yokohama Jump!~|2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Yokohama JUMP!~]]<br />
* [2009] [[2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama Fire!~|2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama FIRE!~]]<br />
* [2010] [[2010nen Hello! Pro Egg Norimen Live 2gatsu|2010nen Hello Pro Egg Norimen LIVE 2gatsu]] <small>([[Sengoku Minami]], [[Kikkawa Yuu]], [[Furukawa Konatsu]], [[Sainen Mia]], [[Mori Saki]], [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Saho Akari]], [[Takeuchi Akari]], [[S/mileage]])</small><br />
* [2010] [[Hello Pro Egg Delivery Station! 06]] <small>([[Saho Akari]], [[Okai Asuna]], [[Fukumura Mizuki]], [[Miyamoto Karin]], [[Tanabe Nanami]])</small><br />
* [2010] [[2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 3gatsu ~Yokohama Gold!~|2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 3gatsu ~Yokohama GOLD!~]]<br />
* [2010] [[2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Yokohama Hop!~|2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Yokohama HOP!~]]<br />
* [2010] [[2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Yokohama STEP!~|2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Yokohama STEP!~]]<br />
* [2010] [[2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama Jump!~|2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama JUMP!~]]<br />
* [2011] [[Hello! Pro Egg 2011 Happyoukai ~9gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
* [2012] [[Hello! Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2012 ~3gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
* [2012] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2012 ~6gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
* [2012] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2012 ~9gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
* [2012] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2012 ~12gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
* [2013] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2013 ~3gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
* [2013] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]]<br />
* [2013] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2013 ~6gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Works==<br />
===Filmography===<br />
; TV Programs<br />
* [2013&ndash;2014] [[~Onedari Entame! ~Hapi★Pure]] (~おねだりエンタメ!~はぴ★ぷれ)<br />
* [2020&ndash;] [[Hello Dream.]] (ハロドリ。)<br />
<br />
; Internet<br />
* [2013] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei no Tadaima Kenshuuchuu!]] (ハロプロ研修生のただ今研修中!)<br />
<br />
===Radio===<br />
* [2016&ndash;] [[Hello! to meet you!]] <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [2020&ndash;] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei no Tadaima Radio Benkyouchuu!!]] (ハロプロ研修生の只今ラジオ勉強中!!)<br />
<br />
== Auditions ==<br />
<br />
=== Hello Pro Egg Audition 2004 ===<br />
<br />
* '''Name:''' Hello Pro Egg Audition 2004 (ハロプロ エッグ オーディション2004)<br />
* '''Purpose:''' To find talented people to become "Hello Pro Eggs" to receive free lessons that will allow their talent to slowly hatch and then allowed to blossom.<br />
* '''Application Recruitment Period:''' April–May 2004 (via [[Hello! Morning]])<br />
* '''Qualifications:''' By April 2004, the applicants must not have a contract in the entertainment industry, that they will relocate to Tokyo, and that they must be females between first grade to 18 years old.<br />
* '''Application Methods:''' There were two forms of application methods, but applicants must apply only through one method. The first was through an interview at Makuhari Messe in [[Chiba]] on 19 June 2004 and the second was through an applicant submitted digital video cassette tape.<br />
* '''Number of applicants:''' 10,570 people<br />
* '''Selected:''' 32 people<br />
* '''Notable Passers:''' [[Okada Yui]], [[Arihara Kanna]], [[Morozuka Kanami]], [[Ohse Kaede]], [[Hashimoto Aina]], [[Akiyama Yurika]], [[Okada Robin Shouko]], [[Goto Yuki]]<br />
<br />
=== Up-Front Group "Egg" Audition ===<br />
<br />
* '''Name:''' Up-Front Group "Egg" Audition (アップフロントグループ『エッグ』オーディション)<br />
* '''Purpose:''' To find talented people to become "Up-Front Group Eggs" to perform in various fields such as acting and variety.<br />
* '''Application Period:''' Until 25 February 2006<br />
* '''Qualifications:''' By February 2006, the applicants must not have a contract in the entertainment industry and that they will relocate to Tokyo.<br />
* '''Notable Passer:''' [[Mano Erina]]<br />
* The three second-generation Hello Pro Egg members are from this audition.<br />
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=== Up-Front Egg Audition ===<br />
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* '''Name:''' [http://up-front-egg-audition.com/ Up-Front Egg Audition] (アップフロントエッグオーディション)<br />
* '''Application Period:''' Opened August 2007<br />
* '''Qualifications:''' By August 2007, the applicants must not have a contract in the entertainment industry, that they will relocate to Tokyo, and that they must be females between first grade to 25 years old.<br />
* '''Application Methods:''' There were numerous forms of application methods, including applying by computer, cell phone, mail, or by appointment with a receptionist, but applicants must apply only through one method.<br />
* The fifth-generation Hello Pro Egg member, [[Miyamoto Karin]], is from this audition.<br />
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== External Links ==<br />
* [http://www.helloproject.com/helloprokenshusei/ Hello Pro Kenshuusei Official Website]<br />
* [http://www.helloproject.com/helloprokenshuseihokkaido/ Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido Official Website]<br />
* [http://www.youtube.com/user/helloprokenshusei/ Official YouTube]<br />
* [https://twitter.com/kenshusei_uf Official Twitter]<br />
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<div>[[Image:helloprokenshuuseidec2017.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Kenshuusei, December 2017]]<br />
[[Image:helloprokenshuuseimarch2015.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Kenshuusei, March 2015]]<br />
[[Image:Kenshuusei2013.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Kenshuusei & [[Miyazaki Yuka]], June 2013]]<br />
[[Image:Kenshuusei2012.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Kenshuusei, September 2012]]<br />
[[Image:H!PEggJuly2011.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, July 2011]]<br />
[[image:helloproegg2010.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, May 2010]]<br />
[[Image:Hpegg2.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, November 2009]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg September 2009.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, September 2009]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg April 2009.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, April 2009]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg November 2008.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, November 2008]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg September 2008.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, September 2008]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg June 2008.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, June 2008]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg April 2008.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, April 2008]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg August 2007.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, August 2007]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg May 2007.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, May 2007]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg July 2006.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg with [[Okai Chisato]], July 2006]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg January 2006.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg with [[Satoda Mai]], January 2006]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg July 2005.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg with [[Ishikawa Rika]], July 2005]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg January 2005.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, January 2005]]<br />
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'''Hello Pro Kenshuusei''' (ハロプロ研修生) (formerly '''Hello Pro Egg''' (ハロプロエッグ) and secondary branch '''Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido''' (ハロプロ研修生北海道) are groups of aspiring [[Hello! Project]] trainees who aim to debut. Hello Pro Kenshuusei mostly serve as backup dancers at various Hello! Project concerts. Some Kenshuusei have also acted in various dramas, plays and musicals.<br />
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== History ==<br />
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===2004-2008===<br />
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<!-- 1st generation -->In June 2004, thirty-two winners were selected from the 10,570 applicants of the "Hello Pro Egg Audition 2004" and formed Hello Pro Egg which consisted of: [[Ohyanagi Maho]], [[Okada Yui]], [[Kawashima Miyuki]], [[Morozuka Kanami]], [[Noto Arisa]], [[Aoki Erina]], [[Oose Kaede]], [[Tanaka Anri]], [[Sengoku Minami]], [[Sawada Yuri]], [[Mutou Mika]], [[Hashimoto Aina]], [[Hashida Mirei]], [[Okada Robin Shouko]], [[Akiyama Yurika]], [[Goto Yuki]], [[Arihara Kanna]], [[Sainen Mia]], [[Mori Saki]], [[Yutoku Ayumi]], [[Furukawa Konatsu]], [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Wada Ayaka]], [[Ogawa Saki]], [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Saho Akari]], [[Okai Asuna]], [[Sekine Azusa]], [[Maeda Irori]], [[Arai Manami]], and [[Korenaga Miki]] (who was appointed as leader of the Eggs). Although [[Maeda Irori]] wouldn't begin activities until 2006 because she was loaned to [[Hello! Pro Kansai]] and [[Arai Manami]] wouldn't begin until 2007 for unknown reasons.<br />
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Shortly after its inception, [[Okada Yui]] would be the first Egg to graduate in August to become a member in [[v-u-den]]. <br />
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In 2005, both [[Ohyanagi Maho]] (in July) and [[Kawashima Miyuki]] (in September) would leave the program entirely.<br />
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In October of 2005, [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]] was the first Egg group announced initially of [[Arihara Kanna]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Noto Arisa]], [[Furukawa Konatsu]], and [[Oose Kaede]], however Arihara had left prior to their debut single in 2006 to join [[C-ute|°C-ute]] and [[Mori Saki]] took her place. <br />
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<!-- 2nd generation -->in April 2006, [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Okada Robin Shouko]], and [[Hashida Mirei]] released a digital single together titled "[[Sora ga Aru]]".<br />
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In June, [[Mano Erina]], [[Ogura Manami]], and [[Komine Momoka]], the winners of the "Up-Front Group "Egg" Audition", joined the Eggs. <br />
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In August, 6 of the original Eggs; [[Oose Kaede]], [[Hashimoto Aina]], [[Okada Robin Shouko]], [[Goto Yuki]], [[Akiyama Yurika]], and [[Morozuka Kanami]] had formed [[THE Possible]] as the second all-Egg group. They all graduated in 2007 from H!P to Tsunku's other label, [[Nice Girl Project|NICE GIRL Project]]. When Oose graduated, [[Yutoku Ayumi]] replaced her in [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]].<br />
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<!-- 3rd generation -->In January 2007, [[Kikkawa Yuu]] and [[Linlin]] were added to Hello Pro Egg. The latter shortly graduated and joined [[Morning Musume]] in March as part of the 8th Generation. <br />
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6 of the Eggs: [[Muto Mika]], [[Sawada Yuri]], [[Mano Erina]], [[Sengoku Minami]], [[Korenaga Miki]], and [[Noto Arisa]] joined with other H!P members to form [[Ongaku Gatas]] in June of 2007, In which Sawada, Korenaga, Sengoku, and Noto were also involved with [[Gatas Brilhantes H.P.]].<br />
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Two of the members, [[Ogawa Saki]] and [[Okai Asuna]] joined together and released a single, [[Mottainai Baasan Ondo]] alongside a book with the same title also in June. <br />
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As for graduations, [[Hashida Mirei]] (in June), [[Ogura Manami]] (in August), and [[Yutoku Ayumi]] (in November) had left the program. After Yutoku left, [[Saho Akari]] replaced her in [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]].<br />
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In January 2008, [[Korenaga Miki]] graduated from Hello Pro Egg to concentrate on [[Gatas Brilhantes H.P.]] and [[Ongaku Gatas]]. [[Noto Arisa]] took her place as leader of Hello Pro Egg. <br />
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[[Mano Erina]] (in March) and [[Muto Mika]] (in April) had also graduated , but the former went on to be a soloist under [[Hello! Project]] and the latter completely leaving H!P. <br />
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Also in March, [[Kitahara Sayaka]] and [[Kikkawa Yuu]] joined with [[Morning Musume]] member, [[Kusumi Koharu]] to form [[MilkyWay]], but remained as Eggs.<br />
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<!-- 5th generation -->During the [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Akasaka Hop!~|Akasaka HOP!]] concert in June 2008, three new members were announced: [[Fukumura Mizuki]], [[Kaneko Rie]], and [[Takeuchi Akari]]. <br />
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<!-- 5th generation -->At the [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama Jump!~|Yokohama JUMP!]] concert in November 2008, another new member was announced: [[Miyamoto Karin]], a winner of the "Up-Front Egg Audition". <br />
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Also in November, [[Shugo Chara Egg!]], a promotional group for the anime series [http://shugo-chara.com/ Shugo Chara!]; had debuted with [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Wada Ayaka]], and [[Saho Akari]].<br />
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===2009-2012===<br />
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<!-- 6th generation -->Sometime in March of 2009, member [[Aoki Erina]] left the program. <br />
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In the April 2009 issue of De☆View (released in March 2009), [[Satou Ayano]] appeared alongside [[Noto Arisa]] and [[Kaneko Rie]], as a Hello Pro Egg member. <br />
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During the [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 4gatsu ~Yokohama Hop!~|Yokohama HOP!]] concert in April 2009, [[Satou Ayano]]'s membership was officially announced, as well as the addition of new member [[Sezaki Azusa]], but she left only after about a month.<br />
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In April, [[Tsunku]] announced a new group consisting of [[Wada Ayaka]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Fukuda Kanon]], and [[Ogawa Saki]] and a month later named the group, [[S/mileage]].<br />
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In June, two more members were added, [[Hirano Tomomi]] and [[Katsuta Rina]]. <br />
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Then in July, [[Wada Ayaka]], [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Ogawa Saki]], [[Saho Akari]], [[Takeuchi Akari]], and [[Miyamoto Karin]] were chosen to help out with the "Champloo" revival units.<br />
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A month later in August, [[Sawada Yuri]] graduates from the program as does the then leader, [[Noto Arisa]] a month later. Since then, there hasn't been a leader of sorts until 2012. <br />
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After the announcement of [[S/mileage]], the 3 members that were in [[Shugo Chara Egg!]] had to leave the group. [[Shugo Chara Egg!]] then had auditions to replace them and added two members to take the place of Maeda and Fukuda's character; [[Fukumura Mizuki]] and [[Maeda Irori]], respectively in August as well.<br />
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On November 23, 2009, during Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama FIRE!~ concert, a video message from [[Tsunku]] was played to [[S/mileage]], where it was announced that they would graduate from Hello Pro Egg and make their debut in [[Hello! Project]] in 2010, also at the same performance, [[Takagi Sayuki]] was announced as the newest Egg member. <br />
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Sometime in 2009, [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]] was revived with a bunch of new members which included, [[Sengoku Minami]], [[Arai Manami]], [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Okai Asuna]], [[Sainen Mia]], [[Mori Saki]], [[Maeda Irori]], [[Kikkawa Yuu]], [[Fukumura Mizuki]], [[Kaneko Rie]], [[Satou Ayano]], and [[Katsuta Rina]] alongside [[Up-Front Egg]] member [[Sano Kaori]]. This would fizzle out until Kaneko's graduation in 2013, leaving the group with no members left.<br />
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In January of 2010, an audition was held for the new Amulet Dia for [[Shugo Chara Egg!]], and [[Tanabe Nanami]] was chosen as the winner and was added to Shugo Chara Egg! as well as Hello Pro Egg. <br />
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In March 2010, three new members were added to Hello Pro Egg--[[Kizawa Runa]], [[Nagasawa Wakana]] and [[Kudou Haruka]]. Later, during [[Morning Musume]]'s 9th generation audition, Tsunku also announced that Eggs between 11 and 17 were eligible to audition for Morning Musume and would automatically pass the first round.<br />
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[[S/mileage]]'s graduation and debut was on March 27, 2010. On April 3rd, 2010, the announcement was made that the goal was achieved and S/mileage would make their major debut in May. <br />
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In the time between March and December of 2010, many of the Eggs had left the program which included: [[Tanaka Anri]] (in March), [[Sainen Mia]], [[Komine Momoka]] (in June), [[Hirano Tomomi]], [[Kizawa Runa]], [[Okai Asuna]], and [[Maeda Irori]] (all in November). <br />
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At the beginning of 2011, it was announced that [[Sengoku Minami]] and [[Kikkawa Yuu]] had finished their egg training and that Kikkawa would be the opening act for Hello! Project's [[Hello! Project 2011 Winter ~Kangei Shinsen Matsuri~|2011 Winter Tour]] and announced that she was going to start a solo career. Also at the first day of the winter tour, it was announced that [[Fukumura Mizuki]] would be joining Morning Musume as a ninth generation member. [[Jang Da Yeon]], the winner of the H!P Korea Auditions was in Egg garb and performed alongside the rest of the Eggs, but she was not credited as to being a member.<br />
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After the announcement, it was announced that [[Mori Saki]], [[Furukawa Konatsu]] (in January 2011), [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Sekine Azusa]], [[Arai Manami]], [[Satou Ayano]] (in March 2011), and [[Saho Akari]] (in April 2011) had also graduated. Kitahara would go onto have a solo career and the other girls plus Sengoku would go onto form [[Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari)]].<br />
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On June 19, 2011 three new members were introduced at a Shiodome AX event: [[Yoshihashi Kurumi]], [[Hamaura Ayano]], and [[Taguchi Natsumi]]. One day later, on June 20, 2011, three more new members were introduced: [[Otsuka Aina]], [[Mogi Minami]], and [[Ogawa Rena]].<br />
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On September 10, 2011 it was announced that 2nd generation [[S/mileage]] sub-member [[Kosuga Fuyuka]] would leave the group due to severe anemia, but would return to Hello! Project as a member of Hello Pro Egg after her recovery. <br />
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On September 29, 2011 it was announced that [[Kudou Haruka]] would be joining Morning Musume as a tenth generation member. <br />
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Two weeks later, two of the formers eggs, [[Takeuchi Akari]] and [[Katsuta Rina]], officially became members of the second generation of [[S/mileage]]. <br />
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Also in September of 2011, [[Nagasawa Wakana]] left the Eggs with no further notice to the public. <br />
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Two months later at an event in November 2011, 2nd Generation [[S/mileage]] finalists, [[Yamaga Kanae]] and [[Oda Sakura]] were announced to have joined the Eggs. <br />
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Sometime in January 2012, the name of the program was officially changed to [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei]].<br />
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In March 2012, at the first concert under the "Kenshuusei" title, [[Kosuga Fuyuka]] made her return to Hello! Project and new members [[Uemura Akari]] and [[Murota Mizuki]] were introduced alongside her. <br />
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When the website for the June 2012 concert opened, [[Okamura Rise]] was listed as a new member. Two other new Eggs, [[Yamagishi Riko]] and [[Nomura Minami]], were introduced at the same concert. <br />
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In August, [[Yamaga Kanae]] had her last performance and the website of the September concert for the Kenshuusei showed her profile was taken off. <br />
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A little later in the month, it was announced that [[Miyamoto Karin]], [[Tanabe Nanami]], [[Taguchi Natsumi]], [[Hamaura Ayano]], and [[Otsuka Aina]] would team up and release an indie single together, titled "[[Kanojo ni Naritai!!!]]", in October. <br />
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On September 14, 2012 it was announced that [[Oda Sakura]] would be joining Morning Musume as an eleventh generation member. <br />
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As the website updated again for the upcoming December concert, [[Mogi Minami]]'s profile was taken down showing that she left the program and on the same day, 6 new members were announced: [[Kanazawa Tomoko]], who was a finalist for the OCEAN AWARD, and [[Ichioka Reina]], [[Kishimoto Yumeno]], [[Makino Maria]], [[Kaga Kaede]], and [[Wada Sakurako]] who all participated in the Morning Musume 11th Generation audtion (the first three having been finalists). <br />
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In an interview in December, [[Kaneko Rie]] stated that she was indeed the appointed leader of the Kenshuusei, something that hasn't happened since [[Noto Arisa]]'s leadership in 2009. <br />
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Also in that time members [[Kosuga Fuyuka]] and [[Okamura Rise]] stopped appearing at official events, though their profiles were not removed from the website.<br />
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===2013-2016===<br />
During the annual [[Hello! Project]] 2013 Winter concert tour one of multiple new units to be formed from the Kenshuusei was announced. The unit features [[Miyamoto Karin]], [[Takagi Sayuki]], [[Otsuka Aina]], [[Uemura Akari]], [[Kanazawa Tomoko]] from Kenshuusei, and Up-Front member [[Miyazaki Yuka]]. Producer [[Tsunku]] stated that when the day came for their major debut the group name would be decided, and he may or may not add other girls. On February 25th, Tsunku announced the group's name as [[Juice=Juice]]. <br />
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One month later at an end of March event, new Kenshuusei member [[Sasaki Rikako]] was introduced. The same day, a special test event was announced to take place in May, where member [[Kosuga Fuyuka]], who had been inactive for some time, would also appear. Later on in the month the official site for the event opened and [[Okamura Rise]] reappeared on the list.<br />
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During the test on May 5th, 6 new Kenshuusei were introduced: [[Tanaka Karen]], [[Inaba Manaka]], [[Mikame Kana]], [[Fujii Rio]], [[Mashiro Kana]], and [[Inoue Hikaru]]. The next month on June 12th the profile page was updated, and [[Okamura Rise]]'s profile was officially removed. <br />
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The second Kenshuusei indie single, a collaboration release with [[Juice=Juice]] titled "[[Ten Made Nobore!]]", was released on June 8, 2013. <br />
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On July 5, 2013 it was suddenly announced that [[Otsuka Aina]] would no longer be part of the Kenshuusei program or a member of Juice=Juice due to contractual issues that were unable to be settled with her family, later she also specified that she was not happy with the state of her vocals in the group.<br />
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In late August, it was announced that they were holding auditions but those who passed would train temporarily for 6 months before becoming a member of Kenshuusei, later on in October, the name of the group was announced as the [[Kashou Egg|Kashou Eggs]].<br />
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On September 22, a group of 7 new members was announced through introduction videos on the official Kenshuusei YouTube channel (all had previously been finalists in the 12th Generation [[Morning Musume]] audtion): [[Yamaki Risa]], [[Yokogawa Yumei]], [[Niinuma Kisora]], [[Ooura Hirona]], [[Dambara Ruru]], [[Haga Akane]], and [[Funaki Musubu]].<br />
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On October 21st, the profile page for December's Nama Tamago concert was updated, showing that [[Mashiro Kana]]'s profile had been removed and in November, the members of [[Juice=Juice]] were taken off the Kenshuusei page. <br />
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The third Kenshuusei indie single, titled "[[Oheso no Kuni Kara Konnichiwa / Ten Made Nobore!]]", was released on December 21, 2013 only at their Nana Tamago performances.<br />
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[[Kaneko Rie]]'s profile was removed from the official website after the December concerts, on January 1, 2014 though she had left the program a few weeks prior to participating in the event. It was later announced that the third indie single would recieve a public release on February 26, 2014.<br />
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In April 2014, eight Kenshuusei: [[Tanabe Nanami]], [[Hamaura Ayano]], [[Murota Mizuki]], [[Yamagishi Riko]], [[Kaga Kaede]], [[Sasaki Rikako]], [[Yamaki Risa]], and [[Ooura Hirona]], were chosen to participate in the stage musical ''Bokutachi Karen na Shounen Gasshoudan'' and released the single "[[Karen na Gasshoudan]]" alongside it. <br />
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In early May, three new members, [[Aikawa Maho]], [[Takemura Miu]], and [[Saito Kana]], were revealed through official goods and the next day at the test recital, it was announced that [[Kosuga Fuyuka]] had completed her training.<br />
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It was officially announced in September 2014 that [[Tanaka Karen]] and [[Ooura Hirona]] had finished their Kenshuusei training and [[Yoshihashi Kurumi]] halted her activities but remained on the Kenshuusei page.<br />
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On September 30, 2014 at [[Morning Musume|Morning Musume '14]]'s Fall tour it was announced that [[Makino Maria]] and [[Haga Akane]] would join [[Morning Musume]] as part of the 12th generation. Less than a week later on October 4th, [[Murota Mizuki]], [[Sasaki Rikako]], and [[Aikawa Maho]] were chosen as the 3rd generation members of [[S/mileage]].<br />
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On November 4th, it was announced that [[Tanabe Nanami]] and [[Yoshihashi Kurumi]] had finished their training and later on in the day [[Inaba Manaka]] and [[Yamaki Risa]] were announced to be in the [[Country Musume]] revival group, [[Country Girls]].<br />
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Several days before the November 2014 Nama Tamago concert, two new members, [[Asakura Kiki]] and [[Onoda Saori]], were announced to be introduced at the upcoming event. Following this the first Hello Pro Kenshuusei album, titled [[1 Let's Say "Hello!"|① Let's say "Hello!"]], was also announced to be sold at the concert starting November 29th. A surprise announcement was made on the day of the event, adding seven more members; [[Hashimoto Nagisa]], [[Horie Kizuki]], [[Ogata Risa]], [[Shimano Momoko]], [[Hirose Ayaka]], and [[Inoue Rei]], who were formerly members of the [[Nice Girl Project! Kenshuusei]]; and [[Tanimoto Ami]], who was a finalist in the Morning Musume 12th Generation "Golden" Audition.<br />
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On January 2, 2015 a new group consisting entirely of Hello Pro Kenshuusei members was announced and introduced at the first showing of the "[[Hello! Project 2015 WINTER ~DANCE MODE!~]]" concert. The members of the group were revealed to be [[Fujii Rio]], [[Hirose Ayaka]], [[Nomura Minami]], [[Ogawa Rena]], [[Hamaura Ayano]], [[Taguchi Natsumi]], [[Wada Sakurako]], and [[Inoue Rei]]. It was also announced that the group's name would be made known later in the month, and their first indie single would be released sometime in March 2015. It was delayed about a month until February 25th where the group's name was decided by [[Berryz Kobo]] member, [[Shimizu Saki]] to be [[Kobushi Factory]].<br />
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On the website for the March Nana Tamago concert on February 25th, it was announced that [[Mikame Kana]] had finished her training and a new Kenshuusei member was announced, [[Takase Kurumi]]. Two months later on April 27, 2015 the official website updated with the names of eight new members that would participate in the upcoming May 2015 public test recital; [[Ono Mizuho]], [[Nakano Rion]], [[Yanagawa Nanami]], [[Maeda Kokoro]], [[Akiyama Mao]], [[Kanatsu Mizuki]], [[Kasahara Momona]], and [[Okamoto Honoka]].<br />
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Another new group, named [[Tsubaki Factory]] and consisting of only of Kenshuusei, was revealed on April 29, 2015. The members included [[Yamagishi Riko]], [[Kishimoto Yumeno]], [[Niinuma Kisora]], [[Asakura Kiki]], [[Ogata Risa]], and [[Tanimoto Ami]]. One day later an official notice went up announcing that [[Saito Kana]] had completed her training and was no longer a member.<br />
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On November 5th, it was announced that [[Funaki Musubu]] and [[Yanagawa Nanami]] would be joining [[Country Girls]]. The next day on the 6th, it was announced that [[Okamoto Honoka]] finished her training.<br />
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On January 14, 2016, the main website announced that five new members joined; [[Noguchi Kurumi]], [[Ono Kotomi]], [[Kodama Sakiko]], [[Yonemura Kirara]], and [[Kiyono Momohime]]. Two months later in March 2016 it was announced that [[Takemura Miu]]'s training had ended.<br />
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On July 16th at the beginning of [[Hello! Project]]'s annual summer tours, it was announced that [[Kasahara Momona]] would be joining [[ANGERME]] as the sole 5th Generation member. The same day it was also announced that seven girls had been chosen to become members of the newly formed branch, '''Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido'''. Later that month on July 28th a notice on the official website revealed that Kenshuusei members [[Yokogawa Yumei]], [[Hashimoto Nagisa]], [[Shimano Momoko]], and [[Nakano Rion]] had completed their training within the program.<br />
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At the end of the month on July 30th, the seven starting members of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido branch were introduced through a performance at the Hello! Project Summer concert; [[Oota Haruka]], [[Satou Hikari]], [[Ishiguri Kanami]], [[Kawano Minori]], [[Kitagawa Ryou]], [[Kudou Yume]], and [[Yamazaki Mei]].<br />
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A surprise announcement at a [[Tsubaki Factory]] Fan Club event on August 13, 2016 revealed that three new members had been added from the Hello Pro Kenshuusei, including [[Onoda Saori]], [[Ono Mizuho]], and [[Akiyama Mao]]. A few days later on August 17th six new members of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei were announced through the official website; [[Kawamura Ayano]], [[Yokoyama Reina]], [[Yamazaki Yuhane]], [[Yoshida Marie]], [[Nishida Shiori]], and [[Hashisako Rin]].<br />
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It was announced on November 22, 2016 that the winners of the Morning Musume 13th generation audition would be chosen from the Hello Pro Kenshuusei, after finalists from the general public were unable to be found for the second time. The new members of Morning Musume, [[Kaga Kaede]] and [[Yokoyama Reina]], were revealed on December 12, 2016 at [[Nippon Budokan]] during the last performance of the fall tour, ''Morning Musume '16 Concert Tour Aki ~MY VISION~''.<br />
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===2017-2020===<br />
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At the beginning of January on the 8th, members of Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido announced the release of their first indies single, a double a-side titled "[[Real Little Girl / Kanojo ni Naritai!!!]]", through their radio show. The single was performed for the first time and sold at the Hello! Project 2017 Winter concert on February 4th. The members also announced a new regular live event with the first show to take place on February 5th.<br />
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On February 27, 2017, the profiles of the members of [[Tsubaki Factory]] were removed from the Kenshuusei profiles. The following month on March 6, 2017 it was announced that [[Yoshida Marie]] had completed her training and would no longer be part of the program, and eight new members were announced; [[Shimakura Rika]], [[Hibi Marina]], [[Eguchi Saya]], [[Doi Rena]], [[Okamura Minami]], [[Matsunaga Riai]], [[Yamada Ichigo]], and [[Nakayama Natsume]].<br />
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It was announced at the end of the "[[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2017 ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]]" event on May 5, 2017 that Kenshuusei members [[Takase Kurumi]] and [[Kiyono Momohime]] would debut in an unspecified fashion with a focus on acting and performance, with no further information provided at the time. Two further announcements followed respectively naming [[Inoue Hikaru]] leader of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei, and stating that members [[Ichioka Reina]], [[Dambara Ruru]], and [[Kawamura Ayano]] would be debuting within [[Hello! Project]] in the future, pending discussions with their parents, with it undecided on if they would become part of a new group or join existing groups.<br />
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On June 26, 2017 a special edition of the [[Hello! Project]] webshow "[[Hello Station]]" was published, revealing the debut placements of the previously chosen Hello Pro Kenshuusei members. It was announced that [[Ichioka Reina]] would become the leader of a new group, with the additional members and name to be revealed at a later date. [[Dambara Ruru]] would become a member of [[Juice=Juice]], and [[Kawamura Ayano]] would become a sixth generation member of [[ANGERME]].<br />
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On September 8, 2017 it was announced that upon returning from her medical hiatus former [[Country Girls]] member [[Inaba Manaka]] would join Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido in an advisory role as the Leader. Her first appearance with the Kenshuusei would take place at the "[[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido Teiki Kouen Vol.4]]" event on September 18th.<br />
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On July 15, 2017 a Hello! Project New Member audition was announced at the [[Hello! Project 2017 SUMMER ~HELLO! MEETING~]] concert, and later a special Abema web program that would run from November 13th to December 18th and would follow the audition finalists was revealed. Of the eight audition finalists none passed, instead seven of the eight accepted an offer to join the Hello Pro Kenshuusei; [[Hashimoto Momoko]], [[Goto Sayaka]], [[Tamenaga Shion]], [[Kubota Nanami]], [[Shuttou Anna]], [[Kanemitsu Ruru]], and [[Matsubara Yulia]]. They made their first live appearance and were officially introduced at the [[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2017 12gatsu ~Conti→New!~]] concert on December 10, 2017 and were announced through the official website on the 11th.<br />
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It was announced on February 9, 2018 through the official fan club website that [[Goto Sayaka]] had decided to end her training as part of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei. On April 23, 2018 in an update to the participation roster for the "[[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2018 ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]]" event, it was revealed that Hello Pro Kenshuusei member [[Hashimoto Momoko]] and Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member [[Kitagawa Ryou]] had each decided to finish their training and would not participate in further activities. On April 27th the second official Hello Pro Kenshuusei album was announced, titled "[[Rainbow x2|Rainbow×2]]" and to be sold at the May 6th "[[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2018 ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]]" event, with the general release taking place on July 11th.<br />
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On May 29, 2018 within a schedule update for the "[[Hello Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2018 6gatsu~Niji~]]" event it was announced that [[Inoue Hikaru]], current leader of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei, had completed her training and would no longer be a member. During the final show of the ''Hello Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2018 6gatsu~Niji~'' event on June 9, 2018 in Tokyo it was revealed that six Kenshuusei members would join the two upcoming, as yet unnamed, groups. The members joining the first group, alongside Leader [[Ichioka Reina]], included [[Nishida Shiori]], [[Shimakura Rika]], and [[Eguchi Saya]]. The second group would feature [[Maeda Kokoro]], [[Yamazaki Yuhane]], and [[Okamura Minami]], along with previously announced members [[Takase Kurumi]] and [[Kiyono Momohime]]. The groups in these forms would perform for the first time during the "[[Hello! Project 20th Anniversary!! Hello! Project 2018 SUMMER]]" concert tour. There was a possibility each group would also add additional members upon completion of the "[[Hello! Project ONLY YOU Audition]]". In July, the members of both groups were taken off the Kenshuusei page.<br />
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On August 24, 2018 via an update for the participating members in the "[[Hello Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2018 9gatsu~Momiji~]]" event, it was announced that [[Horie Kizuki]] and [[Kanatsu Mizuki]] had completed their training and would not be participating.<br />
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On October 18, 2018 through a video announcement, the name of both of the unnamed groups were revealed to be [[CHICATETSU|CHICA#TETSU]] & [[Ame no Mori Kawa Umi]]. In addition a collective called [[BEYOOOOONDS]] was formed, consisting of both new groups and the yet to be announced audition winners.<br />
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It was announced on November 1, 2018 through an update about the December 2018 recitals that members [[Noguchi Kurumi]], [[Hibi Marina]], and [[Doi Rena]] had completed their training and would no longer be part of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei. On the same day three new members were revealed in a separate online announcement; [[Saito Madoka]], [[Kusunoki Mei]], and [[Onoda Karin]].<br />
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On November 23, 2018 at the "[[ANGERME 2018 Aki Denkousekka]]" concert finale at Pacifico Yokohama, it was announced that Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member [[Oota Haruka]] would join [[ANGERME]] as a seventh generation member. Through two announcements on January 16, 2019 it was revealed that [[Kodama Sakiko]] had completed her training, and that Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member [[Kawano Minori]] would temporarily go on hiatus with a future announcement to come upon her return to activities.<br />
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On April 2, 2019 in an update to the participation roster for the "[[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2019 ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]]", it was announced that [[Kusunoki Mei]] had completed her training. On June 12, 2019, during episode #293 of the Hello! Project webshow "[[Hello Station]]", senior Hello! Project group [[Juice=Juice]] announced they would be adding members from the Hello Pro Kenshuusei. The new members, Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member [[Kudou Yume]] and Hello Pro Kenshuusei member [[Matsunaga Riai]], were officially revealed through a special premiere on the group's YouTube channel on June 14, 2019.<br />
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An official notice accompanied the Hello Pro Kenshuusei June 2019 recital goods, announcing that Matsubara Yuriya's name romanization would officially change to ''Yulia''. On June 22, 2019 Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member [[Yamazaki Mei]] was revealed to be one of three 15th generation [[Morning Musume]] members, through a special livestream on the Morning Musume YouTube channel. At the end of the month on June 30th, an audition for Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido was announced on the ''Hello! to meet you!'' radio program. The audition was open to unaffiliated girls between fourth grade elementary and third year junior high, living in Hokkaido, that were able to train in Sapporo; applications were accepted from July 1, 2019 to August 9, 2019.<br />
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A previously teased announcement through episode #296 of the Hello! Project webshow "[[Hello! Station]]", uploaded July 3, 2019, revealed that [[Hashisako Rin]] from Hello Pro Kenshuusei would become the eighth generation member of [[ANGERME]], with her first performances to take place during the "[[Hello! Project 2019 SUMMER]]" concert tour beginning July 13th.<br />
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On July 11, 2019 a new ''Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit'' was announced; named as such because the members would not be permanently fixed and could be changed depending on the situation. The unit would include girls from both Hello Pro Kenshuusei and Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido, and would allow for closer evaluation of the participating members performance levels as they continued training. The starting participants were [[Yonemura Kirara]], [[Ishiguri Kanami]], [[Kubota Nanami]], [[Kanemitsu Ruru]], and [[Saito Madoka]]. Nearing the end of the month on July 26th, within an aupdate for the "[[Hello Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2019 9gatsu~Kira~]]" event it was announced that [[Ono Kotomi]] and [[Shuttou Anna]] from Hello Pro Kenshuusei, and [[Satou Hikari]] from Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido had completed their training.<br />
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A surprise announcement on August 2, 2019 through the official Hello! Project website revealed nine new main branch Hello Pro Kenshuusei members; [[Hiromoto Ruli]], [[Hashida Honoka]], [[Nishizaki Miku]], [[Hirayama Yuki]], [[Kitahara Momo]], [[Ebata Kisaki]], [[Yofu Runo]], [[Murakoshi Ayana]], [[Uemura Hasumi]], and one new Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member; [[Hashimoto Ririka]].<br />
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Two new members of Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido, [[Nishimura Karin]] and [[Shibuya Hina]], were announced through a website update on December 3, 2019. They were officially introduced the same month at the [[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2019 12gatsu ~Musubu~]] on December 8th. Within an update released on December 29, 2019 regarding the cast appearances at the "[[Hello! Project Countdown Party 2019 ~Good Bye & Hello!~|Hello! Project COUNTDOWN PARTY 2019 ~GOOD BYE & HELLO!~]]" concerts it was announced that Kanemitsu Ruru's training activities had ended at her own request.<br />
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A show to air on TV Tokyo focusing on the struggles of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei and Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido as they train and aim to debut, with appearances by Hello! Project members, was announced on March 21, 2020. The show was titled "Hello Dream." (ハロドリ。; ''Harodori'') or "Hello Pro Dream." (ハロプロドリーム。) and began airing on April 6, 2020. On April 19, 2020 it was announced that Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido members [[Hashimoto Ririka]] and [[Shibuya Hina]] requested to end their training.<br />
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On June 22, 2020 it was announced that Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member [[Nishimura Karin]] would pause her activities and go on hiatus after being diagnosed with a form of [[Wikipedia:Orthostatic_intolerance|orthostatic dysregulation]]. On November 2, 2020 Hello Pro Kenshuusei member [[Tamenaga Shion]] was revealed to be one of three 9th generation [[ANGERME]] members, through a special video premiere on the ANGERME YouTube channel. An announcement through the official Hello! Project website on November 4, 2020 revealed two new main branch Hello Pro Kenshuusei members, [[Arisawa Ichika]] and [[Ishiyama Sakura]]. Their first live appearance and introduction would take place on December 19, 2020 at the "[[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2020 12gatsu ~Hikari~]]" recital.<br />
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===2021-2024===<br />
On March 7, 2021, [[Fukumura Mizuki]], current leader of [[Morning Musume]] and [[Hello! Project]], made a surprise appearance at the end of the [[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2021 3gatsu ~Yell~]] show to make several announcements. She revealed the formation of a new Hello! Project group sometime in 2021; the girls in the [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit]] ([[Yonemura Kirara]], [[Ishiguri Kanami]], [[Kubota Nanami]], and [[Saito Madoka]]) were confirmed as members, with the possibility more would be added. She also announced a solo Nakano Sun Plaza show for Hello Pro Kenshuusei to take place on April 17, 2021, and the date of the upcoming [[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2019 ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]] event to be May 3, 2021.<br />
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On March 16, 2021 it was announced that Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido members [[Kawano Minori]] and [[Nishimura Karin]], both having been on indefinite hiatus, had completed their training activities and left Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido. On April 23, 2021 it was announced that Hello Pro Kenshuusei member [[Yamada Ichigo]] ended her training and would no longer be part of Hello Pro Kenshuusei.<br />
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On July 5, 2021 during an episode of ''Harodori'', [[Nakayama Natsume]], [[Hiromoto Ruli]], [[Nishizaki Miku]], and [[Kitahara Momo]] were revealed as new members of the upcoming 2021 group. Two days later on July 7, it was announced through episode #383 of ''Hello! Project Station'' that [[Yofu Runo]] would join [[Tsubaki Factory]], and [[Ebata Kisaki]] and [[Arisawa Ichika]] would join [[Juice=Juice]]. Their activities with the group began at the [[Hello! Project 2021 Summer Sapphire & Ruby]] concerts starting July 17.<br />
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Two new Hello Pro Kenshuusei, [[Yoshida Hinoha]] and [[Kawashima Mifu]], were introduced in episode #72 of "Hello Dream.", aired August 23, 2021. The finale lineup and name of the new group formed from the Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit was announced to be [[OCHA NORMA]] on December 12, 2021 at the [[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2021 12gatsu ~RING~]]. On December 30, 2021 [[Hirayama Yuki]] was revealed to be the only new tenth generation member of [[ANGERME]] at the [[Hello! Project Year-End Party 2021 ~GOOD BYE & HELLO!~]] ANGERME Premium.<br />
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New members [[Goto Hana]] and [[Maeshima Karin]], from the [[Hello! Project Shin Member Audition 2021]], were announced on February 14, 2022 and first introduced through the Hello Pro Kenshuusei TV Tokyo show "[[Hello Dream.|Harodori]]". Three months later on May 23, 2022 it was announced that Maeshima Karin would be ending Hello Pro Kenshuusei activities at her own request.<br />
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On June 29, 2022 on Hello! Station, the winners of the [[Hello! Project "Morning Musume '22 Juice=Juice Joint New Member Auditon]] were announced and [[Ishiyama Sakura]] would end up joining [[Juice=Juice]]. On the same episode, it was also announced that the ,Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit, (now renamed [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit|Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit '22]]) would return again and that [[Matsubara Yulia]], [[Onoda Karin]], [[Hashida Honoka]], [[Murakoshi Ayana]], and [[Uemura Hasumi]] were the chosen members.<br />
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On August 8, 2022 on Harodori, two new Kenshuusei were revealed, [[Shimoitani Yukiho]] & [[Kamimura Rena]].<br />
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Three new Hello Pro Kenshuusei, [[Kawano Soara]], [[Makino Toa]], and [[Hayashi Niina]] were introduced in episode #153 of ''Harodori'', aired March 27th, 2023.<br />
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On May 23. 2023 many announcements were made about the Kenshuusei. [[Goto Hana]] & [[Shimoitani Yukiho]] were added as new members for [[ANGERME]], [[Kawashima Mifu]] added to [[Juice=Juice]], and [[Yoshida Hinoha]] & [[Kamimura Rena]] were added to [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit|Hello! Pro Kenshuusei Unit '23]] and that the unit will debut sometime in 2024.<br />
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Nine new Hello Pro Kenshuusei, [[Shimakawa Hana]], [[Asano Yurika]], [[Miyakoshi Chihiro]], [[Nishimura Itsuki]], [[Souma Yume]], [[Ootsubo Mano]], [[Yoshida Hikari]], [[Sugihara Meisa]], and [[Hattori Rua]] were introduced in episode #515 of ''Hello! Station'', aired February 7, 2024.<br />
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== Members ==<br />
; Current Members<br />
* [[Matsubara Yulia]] (松原ユリヤ)<br />
* [[Onoda Karin]] (小野田華凛)<br />
* [[Hashida Honoka]] (橋田歩果)<br />
* [[Murakoshi Ayana]] (村越彩菜)<br />
* [[Uemura Hasumi]] (植村葉純)<br />
* [[Yoshida Hinoha]] (吉田姫杷)<br />
* [[Kamimura Rena]] (上村麗菜)<br />
* [[Kawano Soara]] (河野空愛)<br />
* [[Makino Toa]] (牧野永愛)<br />
* [[Hayashi Niina]] (林仁愛)<br />
* [[Shimakawa Hana]] (島川波菜)<br />
* [[Asano Yurika]] (浅野優莉花)<br />
* [[Miyakoshi Chihiro]] (宮越千尋)<br />
* [[Nishimura Itsuki]] (西村乙輝)<br />
* [[Souma Yume]] (相馬優芽)<br />
* [[Ootsubo Mano]] (大坪茉乃)<br />
* [[Yoshida Hikari]] (吉田光里)<br />
* [[Sugihara Meisa]] (杉原明紗)<br />
* [[Hattori Rua]] (服部琉愛)<br />
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; Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido<br />
* ''TBA''<br />
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; Former Members<br />
* [[Ohyanagi Maho]] (大柳まほ, graduated July 2005)<br />
* [[Kawashima Miyuki]] (川島幸, graduated September 2005)<br />
* [[Hashida Mirei]] (橋田三令, graduated June 2007)<br />
* [[Ogura Manami]] (小倉愛実, graduated August 2007)<br />
* [[Yutoku Ayumi]] (湯徳歩美, graduated November 2007)<br />
* [[Muto Mika]] (武藤水華, graduated April 2008)<br />
* [[Aoki Erina]] (青木英里奈, graduated in March 2009)<br />
* [[Sezaki Azusa]] (瀬崎あずさ, left in April 2009)<br />
* [[Sawada Yuri]] (澤田由梨, graduated August 2009)<br />
* [[Noto Arisa]] (能登有沙, graduated September 2009)<br />
* [[Tanaka Anri]] (田中杏里, left after June 2010)<br />
* [[Sainen Mia]] (西念未彩, left after June 2010)<br />
* [[Komine Momoka]] (古峰桃香, left after June 2010)<br />
* [[Okai Asuna]] (岡井明日菜, left after November 2010)<br />
* [[Hirano Tomomi]] (平野智美, left after November 2010)<br />
* [[Maeda Irori]] (前田彩里, left after November 2010)<br />
* [[Kikkawa Yuu]] (吉川友, finished training December 2010)<br />
* [[Kizawa Runa]] (木沢留那, left after December 2010)<br />
* [[Kitahara Sayaka]] (北原沙弥香, finished training March 2011)<br />
* [[Nagasawa Wakana]] (長澤和奏, left after September 2011)<br />
* [[Yamaga Kanae]] (山賀香菜恵, left after August 2012)<br />
* [[Mogi Minami]] (茂木美奈実, left after September 2012)<br />
* [[Okamura Rise]] (岡村里星, left after June 2013)<br />
* [[Otsuka Aina]] (大塚愛菜; left after July 2013)<br />
* [[Mashiro Kana]] (真城佳奈; left after October 2013)<br />
* [[Kaneko Rie]] (金子りえ; left after December 2013)<br />
* [[Kosuga Fuyuka]] (小数賀芙由香; finished training May 2014)<br />
* [[Tanaka Karen]] (田中可恋; finished training September 2014)<br />
* [[Ooura Hirona]] (大浦央菜; finished training September 2014)<br />
* [[Tanabe Nanami]] (田邉奈菜美; finished training November 2014)<br />
* [[Yoshihashi Kurumi]] (吉橋くるみ; finished training November 2014)<br />
* [[Mikame Kana]] (三瓶海南; left after February 2015)<br />
* [[Saito Kana]] (斎藤夏奈; finished training April 2015)<br />
* [[Okamoto Honoka]] (岡本帆乃花; finished training November 2015)<br />
* [[Takemura Miu]] (竹村未羽; finished training March 2016)<br />
* [[Yokogawa Yumei]] (横川夢衣; finished training July 2016)<br />
* [[Hashimoto Nagisa]] (橋本渚; finished training July 2016)<br />
* [[Shimano Momoko]] (島野萌々子; finished training July 2016)<br />
* [[Nakano Rion]] (仲野りおん; finished training July 2016)<br />
* [[Yoshida Marie]] (吉田真理恵; finished training March 2017)<br />
* [[Goto Sayaka]] (後藤咲香; left after February 2018)<br />
* [[Hashimoto Momoko]] (橋本桃呼; left after April 2018)<br />
* [[Kitagawa Ryou]] (北川亮; left after April 2018) <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [[Inoue Hikaru]] (井上ひかる; left after May 2018)<br />
* [[Horie Kizuki]] (堀江葵月; left after August 2018)<br />
* [[Kanatsu Mizuki]] (金津美月; left after August 2018)<br />
* [[Noguchi Kurumi]] (野口胡桃; left after November 2018)<br />
* [[Hibi Marina]] (日比麻里那; left after November 2018)<br />
* [[Doi Rena]] (土居麗菜; left after November 2018)<br />
* [[Kodama Sakiko]] (児玉咲子; left after January 2019)<br />
* [[Kusunoki Mei]] (楠萌生; left after April 2019)<br />
* [[Ono Kotomi]] (小野琴己; left after July 2019)<br />
* [[Shuttou Anna]] (出頭杏奈; left after July 2019)<br />
* [[Satou Hikari]] (佐藤光; left after July 2019) <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [[Kanemitsu Ruru]] (金光留々; left after December 2019)<br />
* [[Hashimoto Ririka]] (橋本莉々花; left after April 2020) <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [[Shibuya Hina]] (渋谷妃菜; left after April 2020) <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [[Kawano Minori]] (河野みのり; left after March 2021) <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [[Nishimura Karin]] (西村風凛; left after March 2021) <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [[Yamada Ichigo]] (山田苺; left after April 2021)<br />
* [[Maeshima Karin]] (前島花凛; left after May 2022)<br />
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; Debuted Members<br />
* [[Okada Yui]] (岡田唯, joined [[v-u-den]] August 2004)<br />
* [[Kanna|Arihara Kanna]] (有原栞菜, joined [[C-ute|°C-ute]] January 2006)<br />
* [[Linlin]] (リンリン, joined [[Morning Musume]] March 2007)<br />
* [[THE Possible]] (THE ポッシボー, graduated October 2007)<br />
** [[Morozuka Kanami]] (諸塚香奈実)<br />
** [[Ohse Kaede]] (大瀬楓)<br />
** [[Hashimoto Aina]] (橋本愛奈)<br />
** [[Akiyama Yurika]] (秋山ゆりか)<br />
** [[Okada Robin Shouko]] (岡田ロビン翔子)<br />
** [[Goto Yuki]] (後藤夕貴)<br />
* [[Korenaga Miki]] (是永美記, graduated January 2008)<br />
* [[Mano Erina]] (真野恵里菜, graduated March 2008)<br />
* [[S/mileage]] (スマイレージ, graduated March 2010)<br />
** [[Wada Ayaka]] (和田彩花)<br />
** [[Maeda Yuuka]] (前田憂佳)<br />
** [[Fukuda Kanon]] (福田花音)<br />
** [[Ogawa Saki]] (小川紗季)<br />
* [[Fukumura Mizuki]] (譜久村聖, joined [[Morning Musume]] January 2011)<br />
* [[Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari)|Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari) / UFZS]] (アップアップガールズ(仮))<br />
** [[Mori Saki]] (森咲樹, finished training January 2011)<br />
** [[Furukawa Konatsu]] (古川小夏, finished training January 2011)<br />
** [[Sekine Azusa]] (関根梓, finished training March 2011)<br />
** [[Arai Manami]] (新井愛瞳, finished training March 2011)<br />
** [[Sato Ayano]] (佐藤綾乃, finished training March 2011)<br />
** [[Sengoku Minami]] (仙石みなみ, finished training December 2010)<br />
** [[Saho Akari]] (佐保明梨, finished training April 2011)<br />
* [[Takeuchi Akari]] (竹内朱莉, joined [[S/mileage]] September 2011)<br />
* [[Katsuta Rina]] (勝田里奈, joined [[S/mileage]] September 2011)<br />
* [[Kudo Haruka]] (工藤遥, joined [[Morning Musume]] September 2011)<br />
* [[Oda Sakura]] (小田さくら, joined [[Morning Musume]] September 2012)<br />
* [[Juice=Juice]] (ジュース=ジュース)<br />
** [[Miyamoto Karin]] (宮本佳林)<br />
** [[Takagi Sayuki]] (高木紗友希)<br />
** [[Uemura Akari]] (植村あかり)<br />
** [[Kanazawa Tomoko]] (金澤朋子)<br />
* [[Haga Akane]] (羽賀朱音, joined [[Morning Musume]] September 2014)<br />
* [[Makino Maria]] (牧野真莉愛, joined [[Morning Musume]] September 2014)<br />
* [[Murota Mizuki]] (室田瑞希, joined [[S/mileage]] October 2014)<br />
* [[Sasaki Rikako]] (佐々木莉佳子, joined [[S/mileage]] October 2014)<br />
* [[Aikawa Maho]] (相川茉穂, joined [[S/mileage]] October 2014)<br />
* [[Inaba Manaka]] (稲場愛香, joined [[Country Girls]] November 2014)<br />
* [[Yamaki Risa]] (山木梨沙, joined [[Country Girls]] November 2014)<br />
* [[Kobushi Factory]] (こぶしファクトリー)<br />
** [[Hamaura Ayano]] (浜浦彩乃)<br />
** [[Taguchi Natsumi]] (田口夏実)<br />
** [[Ogawa Rena]] (小川麗奈)<br />
** [[Nomura Minami]] (野村みな美)<br />
** [[Wada Sakurako]] (和田桜子)<br />
** [[Fujii Rio]] (藤井梨央)<br />
** [[Hirose Ayaka]] (廣瀬彩海)<br />
** [[Inoue Rei]] (井上玲音)<br />
* [[Tsubaki Factory]] (つばきファクトリー)<br />
** [[Ogata Risa]] (小片リサ)<br />
** [[Yamagishi Riko]] (山岸理子)<br />
** [[Niinuma Kisora]] (新沼希空) <br />
** [[Tanimoto Ami]] (谷本安美)<br />
** [[Kishimoto Yumeno]] (岸本ゆめの)<br />
** [[Asakura Kiki]] (浅倉樹々)<br />
* [[Funaki Musubu]] (船木結; joined [[Country Girls]] November 2015, [[ANGERME]] June 2017)<br />
* [[Yanagawa Nanami]] (梁川奈々美; joined [[Country Girls]] November 2015, [[Juice=Juice]] June 2017)<br />
* [[Kasahara Momona]] (笠原桃奈; joined [[ANGERME]] July 2016)<br />
* [[Onoda Saori]] (小野田紗栞; joined [[Tsubaki Factory]] August 2016)<br />
* [[Ono Mizuho]] (小野瑞歩; joined [[Tsubaki Factory]] August 2016)<br />
* [[Akiyama Mao]] (秋山眞緒; joined [[Tsubaki Factory]] August 2016)<br />
* [[Kaga Kaede]] (加賀楓; joined [[Morning Musume]] December 2016)<br />
* [[Yokoyama Reina]] (横山玲奈; joined [[Morning Musume]] December 2016)<br />
* [[Dambara Ruru]] (段原瑠々; joined [[Juice=Juice]] June 2017)<br />
* [[Kawamura Ayano]] (川村文乃; joined [[ANGERME]] June 2017)<br />
* [[CHICATETSU|CHICA#TETSU]] (チカ#テツ)<br />
** [[Ichioka Reina]] (一岡怜奈)<br />
** [[Nishida Shiori]] (西田汐里)<br />
** [[Shimakura Rika]] (島倉りか)<br />
** [[Eguchi Saya]] (江口紗耶)<br />
* [[Ame no Mori Kawa Umi]] (雨ノ森 川海)<br />
** [[Takase Kurumi]] (高瀬くるみ)<br />
** [[Kiyono Momohime]] (清野桃々姫)<br />
** [[Maeda Kokoro]] (前田 こころ)<br />
** [[Okamura Minami]] (岡村美波)<br />
** [[Yamazaki Yuhane]] (山﨑夢羽)<br />
* [[Oota Haruka]] (太田遥香; joined [[ANGERME]] November 2018)<br />
* [[Kudou Yume]] (工藤由愛; joined [[Juice=Juice]] June 2019)<br />
* [[Matsunaga Riai]] (松永里愛; joined [[Juice=Juice]] June 2019)<br />
* [[Yamazaki Mei]] (山﨑愛生; joined [[Morning Musume]] June 2019)<br />
* [[Hashisako Rin]] (橋迫鈴; joined [[ANGERME]] July 2019)<br />
* [[Tamenaga Shion]] (為永幸音; joined [[ANGERME]] November 2020)<br />
* [[Ebata Kisaki]] (江端妃咲; joined [[Juice=Juice]] July 2021)<br />
* [[Arisawa Ichika]] (有澤一華; joined [[Juice=Juice]] July 2021)<br />
* [[Yofu Runo]] (豫風瑠乃; joined [[Tsubaki Factory]] July 2021)<br />
* [[OCHA NORMA]] (オチャノーマ)<br />
** [[Yonemura Kirara]] (米村姫良々)<br />
** [[Kubota Nanami]] (窪田七海)<br />
** [[Saito Madoka]] (斉藤円香)<br />
** [[Ishiguri Kanami]] (石栗奏美)<br />
** [[Nakayama Natsume]] (中山夏月姫)<br />
** [[Hiromoto Ruli]] (広本瑠璃)<br />
** [[Nishizaki Miku]] (西﨑美空)<br />
** [[Kitahara Momo]] (北原もも)<br />
* [[Hirayama Yuki]] (平山遊季; joined [[ANGERME]] December 2021)<br />
* [[Ishiyama Sakura]] (石山咲良; joined [[Juice=Juice]] June 2022)<br />
* [[Goto Hana]] (後藤花; joined [[ANGERME]] May 2023)<br />
* [[Shimoitani Yukiho]] (下井谷幸穂; joined [[ANGERME]] May 2023)<br />
* [[Kawashima Mifu]] (川嶋美楓; joined [[Juice=Juice]] May 2023)<br />
<br />
== Hello Pro Kenshuusei Units ==<br />
* [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]] (2005&ndash;2008)<br />
* [[THE Possible]] (2006–2018), graduated [[Hello! Project]] October 2007<br />
* [[Shugo Chara Egg!]] (2008&ndash;2010)<br />
* [[S/mileage]] (2009&ndash;2014), [[ANGERME]] (2015&ndash;)<br />
* [[Juice=Juice]] (2013&ndash;)<br />
* [[Kobushi Factory]] (2015&ndash;2020)<br />
* [[Tsubaki Factory]] (2015&ndash;)<br />
* [[CHICATETSU|CHICA#TETSU]] (2018&ndash;)<br />
* [[Ame no Mori Kawa Umi]] (2018&ndash;)<br />
* [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit]] (2019&ndash;)<br />
<br />
=== Hello! Project Units Featuring Hello Pro Kenshuusei ===<br />
* [[Ongaku Gatas]] (2007&ndash;2009)<br />
* [[MilkyWay]] (2008&ndash;2009)<br />
* [[High-King]] (2008&ndash;2010)<br />
* [[Minimoni|Shin Minimoni]] (2009&ndash;2010)<br />
* [[ZYX|ZYX-α]] (2009&ndash;2010)<br />
* [[Aa!]] (2009&ndash;2010)<br />
* [[BEYOOOOONDS]] (2018&ndash;)<br />
* [[OCHA NORMA]] (2021&ndash;)<br />
<br />
== Discography ==<br />
===Albums===<br />
* [2015.02.18] [[1 Let's Say "Hello!"|① Let's say "Hello!"]]<br />
* [2018.07.11] [[Rainbow x2|Rainbow×2]]<br />
* [2021.09.29] [[3-Stars|3-STARS]]<br />
<br />
===Singles===<br />
* [2012.09.23] [[Kanojo ni Naritai!!!]] (彼女になりたいっ!!!; ''I Want to Be Your Girl!!!'') <small>([[Miyamoto Karin]], [[Tanabe Nanami]], [[Taguchi Natsumi]], [[Hamaura Ayano]], [[Otsuka Aina]])</small><br />
* [2013.06.08] [[Ten Made Nobore!]] (天まで登れ!; ''Climb to the Sky!'') <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei feat. [[Juice=Juice]])</small><br />
* [2014.02.26] [[Oheso no Kuni Kara Konnichiwa / Ten Made Nobore!]] (おへその国からこんにちは / 天まで登れ!; ''Hello From Bellybutton Land / Climb to the Sky!'')<br />
* [2017.07.05] [[Real Little Girl / Kanojo ni Naritai!!!|Real☆Little☆Girl / Kanojo ni Naritai!!! (Hello! Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido Ver.)]] (リアル☆リトル☆ガール / 彼女になりたいっ!!!(ハロプロ研修生北海道Ver.)) <small>('''Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido''')</small><br />
* [2018.07.11] [[Hankouki! / Ice Day Party|Hankouki! / Ice day Party]] (ハンコウキ!; ''Rebellious Age!'') <small>('''Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido''' feat. [[Inaba Manaka]])</small><br />
<br />
===Other Singles===<br />
* [2006.04.23] [[Sora ga Aru]] (空がある) <small>([[Hashida Mirei]], [[Okada Robin Shouko]], [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Fukuda Kanon]])</small><br />
* [2007.06.29] [[Mottainai Baasan Ondo]] (もったいないばあさん音頭) <small>([[Ogawa Saki]], [[Okai Asuna]])</small><br />
* [2014.08.27] [[Karen na Gasshoudan]] (可憐な合唱団) <small>([[Tanabe Nanami]], [[Hamaura Ayano]], [[Murota Mizuki]], [[Yamagishi Riko]], [[Kaga Kaede]], [[Sasaki Rikako]], [[Yamaki Risa]], [[Ooura Hirona]])</small><br />
<br />
===Digital Releases===<br />
* [2017.06.02] [[Hello! Massara no Jibun]] (Hello! まっさらの自分)<br />
* [2017.06.30] [[Isshakudama de Buppanase!]] (一尺玉でぶっ放せ!)<br />
* [2017.09.08] [[Arigatameiwaku Monogatari]] (ありがた迷惑物語)<br />
<br />
===Soundtracks===<br />
* [2016.12.07] [[Engeki Joshi-bu "Nega Poji Poji" Original Soundtrack]] (演劇女子部「ネガポジポジ」オリジナルサウンドトラック)<br />
* [2021.12.22] [[Engeki Joshi-bu "Toshokan Monogatari ~3tsu no Bookmark~" Original Soundtrack]] (演劇女子部「図書館物語~3つのブックマーク~」オリジナルサウンドトラック)<br />
<br />
===Compilations / Other===<br />
* [2014.07.09] Hello! Project - [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku Kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 3]] (#15 ''Oheso no Kuni Kara Konnichiwa'')<br />
* [2014.08.13] Hello! Project - [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku Kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 6]] (#2 ''Kanojo ni Naritai!!!'')<br />
* [2014.12.10] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 15]] (#15 ''Karen na Gasshoudan'')<br />
* [2017.12.13] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 18]] (#9 ''Real☆Little☆Girl'')<br />
* [2018.12.12] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 19]] (#16 ''43do'', #17 ''Hankouki!'')<br />
* [2020.01.08] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 20 2020]] (Disc 1 #14 ''Real☆Little☆Girl'')<br />
<br />
=== DVDs ===<br />
* [2007.09.26] [[Dai 1 Kai Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen ~Saru no Koku~ / ~Tori no Koku~]]<br />
* [2008.11.24] [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Shibakouen Step!~|2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Shibakouen STEP!~]]<br />
* [2009.09.23] [[2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Nakano Step!~|2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Nakano STEP!~]]<br />
<br />
== Concerts ==<br />
* [2007] [[Dai 1 Kai Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen ~Saru no Koku~ / ~Tori no Koku~]] <small>([[Mitsui Aika]], [[Junjun]], [[Linlin]], [[Arihara Kanna]], Hello Pro Egg)</small><br />
* [2007] [[2007 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 8gatsu ~Yokohama de Aimashou~]]<br />
* [2007] [[Hello Pro Egg Delivery Station! 01]] <small>([[Aoki Erina]], [[Kikkawa Yuu]], [[Mori Saki]], [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Ogawa Saki]])</small><br />
* [2007] [[Hello Pro Egg Delivery Station! 02]] <small>([[Noto Arisa]], [[Mano Erina]], [[Furukawa Konatsu]], [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Okai Asuna]])</small><br />
* [2007] [[2007 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Shinagawa de Aimashou~]]<br />
* [2008] [[Hello Pro Egg Delivery Station! 03]] <small>([[Sawada Yuri]], [[Komine Momoka]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Saho Akari]])</small><br />
* [2008] [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 3gatsu ~Kirameki no Yokohama~]]<br />
* [2008] [[Hello Pro Egg Delivery Station! 04]] <small>([[Tanaka Anri]], [[Sengoku Minami]], [[Sainen Mia]], [[Mori Saki]], [[Wada Ayaka]], [[Ogawa Saki]])</small><br />
* [2008] [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Akasaka Hop!~|2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Akasaka HOP!~]]<br />
* [2008] [[Hello Pro Egg Delivery Station! 05]] <small>([[Noto Arisa]], [[Sawada Yuri]], [[Kikkawa Yuu]], [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Komine Momoka]])</small><br />
* [2008] [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Shibakouen Step!~|2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Shibakouen STEP!~]]<br />
* [2008] [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama Jump!~|2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama JUMP!~]]<br />
* [2009] [[2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 4gatsu ~Yokohama Hop!~|2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 4gatsu ~Yokohama HOP!~]]<br />
* [2009] [[2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Nakano Step!~|2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Nakano STEP!~]]<br />
* [2009] [[2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Yokohama Jump!~|2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Yokohama JUMP!~]]<br />
* [2009] [[2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama Fire!~|2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama FIRE!~]]<br />
* [2010] [[2010nen Hello! Pro Egg Norimen Live 2gatsu|2010nen Hello Pro Egg Norimen LIVE 2gatsu]] <small>([[Sengoku Minami]], [[Kikkawa Yuu]], [[Furukawa Konatsu]], [[Sainen Mia]], [[Mori Saki]], [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Saho Akari]], [[Takeuchi Akari]], [[S/mileage]])</small><br />
* [2010] [[Hello Pro Egg Delivery Station! 06]] <small>([[Saho Akari]], [[Okai Asuna]], [[Fukumura Mizuki]], [[Miyamoto Karin]], [[Tanabe Nanami]])</small><br />
* [2010] [[2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 3gatsu ~Yokohama Gold!~|2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 3gatsu ~Yokohama GOLD!~]]<br />
* [2010] [[2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Yokohama Hop!~|2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Yokohama HOP!~]]<br />
* [2010] [[2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Yokohama STEP!~|2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Yokohama STEP!~]]<br />
* [2010] [[2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama Jump!~|2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama JUMP!~]]<br />
* [2011] [[Hello! Pro Egg 2011 Happyoukai ~9gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
* [2012] [[Hello! Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2012 ~3gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
* [2012] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2012 ~6gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
* [2012] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2012 ~9gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
* [2012] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2012 ~12gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
* [2013] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2013 ~3gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
* [2013] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]]<br />
* [2013] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2013 ~6gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Works==<br />
===Filmography===<br />
; TV Programs<br />
* [2013&ndash;2014] [[~Onedari Entame! ~Hapi★Pure]] (~おねだりエンタメ!~はぴ★ぷれ)<br />
* [2020&ndash;] [[Hello Dream.]] (ハロドリ。)<br />
<br />
; Internet<br />
* [2013] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei no Tadaima Kenshuuchuu!]] (ハロプロ研修生のただ今研修中!)<br />
<br />
===Radio===<br />
* [2016&ndash;] [[Hello! to meet you!]] <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [2020&ndash;] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei no Tadaima Radio Benkyouchuu!!]] (ハロプロ研修生の只今ラジオ勉強中!!)<br />
<br />
== Auditions ==<br />
<br />
=== Hello Pro Egg Audition 2004 ===<br />
<br />
* '''Name:''' Hello Pro Egg Audition 2004 (ハロプロ エッグ オーディション2004)<br />
* '''Purpose:''' To find talented people to become "Hello Pro Eggs" to receive free lessons that will allow their talent to slowly hatch and then allowed to blossom.<br />
* '''Application Recruitment Period:''' April–May 2004 (via [[Hello! Morning]])<br />
* '''Qualifications:''' By April 2004, the applicants must not have a contract in the entertainment industry, that they will relocate to Tokyo, and that they must be females between first grade to 18 years old.<br />
* '''Application Methods:''' There were two forms of application methods, but applicants must apply only through one method. The first was through an interview at Makuhari Messe in [[Chiba]] on 19 June 2004 and the second was through an applicant submitted digital video cassette tape.<br />
* '''Number of applicants:''' 10,570 people<br />
* '''Selected:''' 32 people<br />
* '''Notable Passers:''' [[Okada Yui]], [[Arihara Kanna]], [[Morozuka Kanami]], [[Ohse Kaede]], [[Hashimoto Aina]], [[Akiyama Yurika]], [[Okada Robin Shouko]], [[Goto Yuki]]<br />
<br />
=== Up-Front Group "Egg" Audition ===<br />
<br />
* '''Name:''' Up-Front Group "Egg" Audition (アップフロントグループ『エッグ』オーディション)<br />
* '''Purpose:''' To find talented people to become "Up-Front Group Eggs" to perform in various fields such as acting and variety.<br />
* '''Application Period:''' Until 25 February 2006<br />
* '''Qualifications:''' By February 2006, the applicants must not have a contract in the entertainment industry and that they will relocate to Tokyo.<br />
* '''Notable Passer:''' [[Mano Erina]]<br />
* The three second-generation Hello Pro Egg members are from this audition.<br />
<br />
=== Up-Front Egg Audition ===<br />
<br />
* '''Name:''' [http://up-front-egg-audition.com/ Up-Front Egg Audition] (アップフロントエッグオーディション)<br />
* '''Application Period:''' Opened August 2007<br />
* '''Qualifications:''' By August 2007, the applicants must not have a contract in the entertainment industry, that they will relocate to Tokyo, and that they must be females between first grade to 25 years old.<br />
* '''Application Methods:''' There were numerous forms of application methods, including applying by computer, cell phone, mail, or by appointment with a receptionist, but applicants must apply only through one method.<br />
* The fifth-generation Hello Pro Egg member, [[Miyamoto Karin]], is from this audition.<br />
<br />
== External Links ==<br />
* [http://www.helloproject.com/helloprokenshusei/ Hello Pro Kenshuusei Official Website]<br />
* [http://www.helloproject.com/helloprokenshuseihokkaido/ Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido Official Website]<br />
* [http://www.youtube.com/user/helloprokenshusei/ Official YouTube]<br />
* [https://twitter.com/kenshusei_uf Official Twitter]<br />
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| group2 = Debuted Members<br />
| list2 = [[Okada Yui|Okada Y]] (v-u-den) {{·}} [[Kanna|Arihara]] (C-ute) {{·}} [[Qian Lin|Linlin]] (Morning Musume) {{·}} [[Morozuka Kanami|Morozuka]] (Ciao Bella Cinquetti) {{·}} [[Ohse Kaede|Ohse]] (Ciao Bella Cinquetti) {{·}} [[Hashimoto Aina|Hashimoto]] (Ciao Bella Cinquetti) {{·}} [[Akiyama Yurika|Akiyama Y]] (Ciao Bella Cinquetti) {{·}} [[Okada Robin Shoko|Okada R]] (Ciao Bella Cinquetti) {{·}} [[Goto Yuki|Goto Y]] (Ciao Bella Cinquetti) {{·}} [[Korenaga Miki|Korenaga]] (Ongaku Gatas) {{·}} [[Mano Erina|Mano]] {{·}} [[Wada Ayaka|Wada A]] (ANGERME) {{·}} [[Maeda Yuuka|Maeda Y]] (S/mileage) {{·}} [[Fukuda Kanon|Fukuda]] (ANGERME) {{·}} [[Ogawa Saki|Ogawa]] (S/mileage) {{·}} [[Fukumura Mizuki|Fukumura]] (Morning Musume) {{·}} [[Sengoku Minami|Sengoku]] (Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari)) {{·}} [[Mori Saki|Mori]] (Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari)) {{·}} [[Furukawa Konatsu|Furukawa]] (Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari)) {{·}} [[Sekine Azusa|Sekine]] (Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari)) {{·}} [[Arai Manami|Arai]] (Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari)) {{·}} [[Sato Ayano|Sato]] (Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari)) {{·}} [[Saho Akari|Saho]] (Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari)) {{·}} [[Takeuchi Akari|Takeuchi]] (ANGERME) {{·}} [[Katsuta Rina|Katsuta]] (ANGERME) {{·}} [[Kudo Haruka|Kudo]] (Morning Musume) {{·}} [[Oda Sakura|Oda]] (Morning Musume) {{·}} [[Miyamoto Karin|Miyamoto]] (Juice=Juice) {{·}} [[Takagi Sayuki|Takagi]] (Juice=Juice) {{·}} [[Uemura Akari|Uemura A]] (Juice=Juice) {{·}} [[Kanazawa Tomoko|Kanazawa]] (Juice=Juice) {{·}} [[Haga Akane|Haga]] (Morning Musume) {{·}} [[Makino Maria|Makino M]] (Morning Musume) {{·}} [[Murota Mizuki|Murota]] (ANGERME) {{·}} [[Sasaki Rikako|Sasaki]] (ANGERME) {{·}} [[Aikawa Maho|Aikawa]] (ANGERME) {{·}} [[Inaba Manaka|Inaba]] (Juice=Juice) {{·}} [[Yamaki Risa|Yamaki]] (Country Girls) {{·}} [[Hamaura Ayano|Hamaura]] (Kobushi Factory) {{·}} [[Taguchi Natsumi|Taguchi]] (Kobushi Factory) {{·}} [[Ogawa Rena|Ogawa]] (Kobushi Factory) {{·}} [[Nomura Minami|Nomura]] (Kobushi Factory) {{·}} [[Wada Sakurako|Wada S]] (Kobushi Factory) {{·}} [[Fujii Rio|Fujii]] (Kobushi Factory) {{·}} [[Hirose Ayaka|Hirose]] (Kobushi Factory) {{·}} [[Inoue Rei|Inoue R]] (Kobushi Factory) {{·}} [[Ogata Risa|Ogata]] (Tsubaki Factory) {{·}} [[Yamagishi Riko|Yamagishi]] (Tsubaki Factory) {{·}} [[Niinuma Kisora|Niinuma]] (Tsubaki Factory) {{·}} [[Tanimoto Ami|Tanimoto]] (Tsubaki Factory) {{·}} [[Kishimoto Yumeno|Kishimoto]] (Tsubaki Factory) {{·}} [[Asakura Kiki|Asakura]] (Tsubaki Factory) {{·}} [[Funaki Musubu|Funaki]] (ANGERME / Country Girls) {{·}} [[Yanagawa Nanami|Yanagawa]] (Juice=Juice / Country Girls) {{·}} [[Kasahara Momona|Kasahara]] (ANGERME) {{·}} [[Onoda Saori|Onoda S]] (Tsubaki Factory) {{·}} [[Ono Mizuho|Ono M]] (Tsubaki Factory) {{·}} [[Akiyama Mao|Akiyama M]] (Tsubaki Factory) {{·}} [[Kaga Kaede|Kaga]] (Morning Musume) {{·}} [[Yokoyama Reina|Yokoyama]] (Morning Musume) {{·}} [[Dambara Ruru|Dambara]] (Juice=Juice) {{·}} [[Kawamura Ayano|Kawamura]] (ANGERME) {{·}} [[Ichioka Reina|Ichioka]] (CHICA#TETSU) {{·}} [[Nishida Shiori|Nishida]] (CHICA#TETSU) {{·}} [[Shimakura Rika|Shimakura]] (CHICA#TETSU) {{·}} [[Eguchi Saya|Eguchi]] (CHICA#TETSU) {{·}} [[Takase Kurumi|Takase]] (Ame no Mori Kawa Umi) {{·}} [[Kiyono Momohime|Kiyono]] (Ame no Mori Kawa Umi) {{·}} [[Maeda Kokoro|Maeda K]] (Ame no Mori Kawa Umi) {{·}} [[Okamura Minami|Okamura M]] (Ame no Mori Kawa Umi) {{·}} [[Yamazaki Yuhane|Yamazaki Y]] (Ame no Mori Kawa Umi) {{·}} [[Oota Haruka|Oota]] (ANGERME) {{·}} [[Kudou Yume|Kudou]] (Juice=Juice) {{·}} [[Matsunaga Riai|Matsunaga]] (Juice=Juice) {{·}} [[Yamazaki Mei|Yamazaki M]] (Morning Musume) {{·}} [[Hashisako Rin|Hashisako]] (ANGERME) {{·}} [[Tamenaga Shion|Tamenaga]] (ANGERME) {{·}} [[Ebata Kisaki|Ebata]] (Juice=Juice) {{·}} [[Arisawa Ichika|Arisawa]] (Juice=Juice) {{·}} [[Yofu Runo|Yofu]] (Tsubaki Factory) {{·}} [[Hirayama Yuki|Hirayama]] (ANGERME) {{·}} [[Yonemura Kirara|Yonemura]] (OCHA NORMA) {{·}} [[Ishiguri Kanami|Ishiguri]] (OCHA NORMA) {{·}} [[Kubota Nanami|Kubota]] (OCHA NORMA) {{·}} [[Saito Madoka|Saito M.]] (OCHA NORMA) {{·}} [[Nakayama Natsume|Nakayama]] (OCHA NORMA) {{·}} [[Hiromoto Ruli|Hiromoto]] (OCHA NORMA) {{·}} [[Nishizaki Miku|Nishizaki]] (OCHA NORMA) {{·}} [[Kitahara Momo|Kitahara M.]] (OCHA NORMA) {{·}} [[Ishiyama Sakura|Ishiyama]] (Juice=Juice) {{·}} [[Goto Hana|Goto H]] (ANGERME) {{·}} [[Shimoitani Yukiho|Shimoitani]] (ANGERME) {{·}} [[Kawashima Mifu|Kawashima Mif]] (Juice=Juice)<br />
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| group3 = Former Members<br />
| list3 = [[Ohyanagi Maho|Ohyanagi]] {{·}} [[Kawashima Miyuki|Kawashima Miy]] {{·}} [[Hashida Mirei|Hashida]] {{·}} [[Ogura Manami|Ogura]] {{·}} [[Yutoku Ayumi|Yutoku]] {{·}} [[Muto Mika|Muto]] {{·}} [[Aoki Erina|Aoki]] {{·}} [[Sezaki Azusa|Sezaki]] {{·}} [[Sawada Yuri|Sawada]] {{·}} [[Noto Arisa|Noto]] {{·}} [[Tanaka Anri|Tanaka A]] {{·}} [[Sainen Mia|Sainen]] {{·}} [[Komine Momoka|Komine]] {{·}} [[Okai Asuna|Okai]] {{·}} [[Hirano Tomomi|Hirano]] {{·}} [[Maeda Irori|Maeda I]] {{·}} [[Kikkawa You|Kikkawa]] {{·}} [[Kizawa Runa|Kizawa]] {{·}} [[Kitahara Sayaka|Kitahara S]] {{·}} [[Nagasawa Wakana|Nagasawa]] {{·}} [[Yamaga Kanae|Yamaga]] {{·}} [[Mogi Minami|Mogi]] {{·}} [[Okamura Rise|Okamura R]] {{·}} [[Otsuka Aina|Otsuka]] {{·}} [[Mashiro Kana|Mashiro]] {{·}} [[Kaneko Rie|Kaneko]] {{·}} [[Kosuga Fuyuka|Kosuga]] {{·}} [[Tanaka Karen|Tanaka K]] {{·}} [[Ooura Hirona|Ooura]] {{·}} [[Tanabe Nanami|Tanabe]] {{·}} [[Yoshihashi Kurumi|Yoshihashi]] {{·}} [[Mikame Kana|Mikame]] {{·}} [[Saito Kana|Saito]] {{·}} [[Okamoto Honoka|Okamoto]] {{·}} [[Takemura Miu|Takemura]] {{·}} [[Yokogawa Yumei|Yokogawa]] {{·}} [[Hashimoto Nagisa|Hashimoto N]] {{·}} [[Shimano Momoko|Shimano]] {{·}} [[Nakano Rion|Nakano]] {{·}} [[Yoshida Marie|Yoshida M]] {{·}} [[Goto Sayaka|Goto S]] {{·}} [[Hashimoto Momoko|Hashimoto M]] {{·}} [[Kitagawa Ryou|Kitagawa]] {{·}} [[Inoue Hikaru|Inoue H]] {{·}} [[Horie Kizuki|Horie]] {{·}} [[Kanatsu Mizuki|Kanatsu]] {{·}} [[Noguchi Kurumi|Noguchi]] {{·}} [[Hibi Marina|Hibi]] {{·}} [[Doi Rena|Doi]] {{·}} [[Kodama Sakiko|Kodama]] {{·}} [[Kusunoki Mei|Kusunoki]] {{·}} [[Ono Kotomi|Ono K]] {{·}} [[Shuttou Anna|Shuttou]] {{·}} [[Satou Hikari|Satou]] {{·}} [[Kanemitsu Ruru|Kanemitsu]] {{·}} [[Hashimoto Ririka|Hashimoto R]] {{·}} [[Shibuya Hina|Shibuya]] {{·}} [[Kawano Minori|Kawano M]] {{·}} [[Nishimura Karin|Nishimura K]] {{·}} [[Yamada Ichigo|Yamada]] {{·}} [[Maeshima Karin|Maeshima]]<br />
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| group4 = Related Groups<br />
| list4 = [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]] {{·}} [[Ciao Bella Cinquetti|THE Possible]] {{·}} [[Ongaku Gatas]] {{·}} [[MilkyWay]] {{·}} [[High-King]] {{·}} [[Shugo Chara Egg!]] {{·}} [[ANGERME|S/mileage]] {{·}} [[Minimoni|Shin Minimoni]] {{·}} [[ZYX|ZYX-α]] {{·}} [[Aa!]] {{·}} [[Juice=Juice]] {{·}} [[Kobushi Factory]] {{·}} [[Tsubaki Factory]] {{·}} [[CHICATETSU|CHICA#TETSU]] {{·}} [[Ame no Mori Kawa Umi]]<br />
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| group5 = Albums<br />
| list5 = [[1 Let's Say "Hello!"|1 Let's say "Hello!"]] {{·}} [[Rainbow x2]] {{·}} [[3-Stars|3-STARS]]<br />
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| group6 = Singles<br />
| list6 = [[Sora ga Aru]] {{·}} [[Mottainai Baasan Ondo]] {{·}} [[Kanojo ni Naritai!!!]] {{·}} [[Ten Made Nobore!]] {{·}} [[Oheso no Kuni Kara Konnichiwa / Ten Made Nobore!]] {{·}} [[Karen na Gasshoudan]]<br/>Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido: [[Real Little Girl / Kanojo ni Naritai!!!|Real☆Little☆Girl / Kanojo ni Naritai!!! (Hello! Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido Ver.)]] {{·}} [[Hankouki! / Ice Day Party|Hankouki! / Ice day Party]]<br />
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| group7 = Digital Releases<br />
| list7 = [[Hello! Massara no Jibun]] {{·}} [[Isshakudama de Buppanase!]] {{·}} [[Arigatameiwaku Monogatari]]<br />
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<div>[[Image:helloprokenshuuseidec2017.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Kenshuusei, December 2017]]<br />
[[Image:helloprokenshuuseimarch2015.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Kenshuusei, March 2015]]<br />
[[Image:Kenshuusei2013.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Kenshuusei & [[Miyazaki Yuka]], June 2013]]<br />
[[Image:Kenshuusei2012.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Kenshuusei, September 2012]]<br />
[[Image:H!PEggJuly2011.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, July 2011]]<br />
[[image:helloproegg2010.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, May 2010]]<br />
[[Image:Hpegg2.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, November 2009]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg September 2009.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, September 2009]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg April 2009.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, April 2009]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg November 2008.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, November 2008]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg September 2008.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, September 2008]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg June 2008.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, June 2008]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg April 2008.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, April 2008]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg August 2007.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, August 2007]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg May 2007.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, May 2007]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg July 2006.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg with [[Okai Chisato]], July 2006]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg January 2006.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg with [[Satoda Mai]], January 2006]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg July 2005.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg with [[Ishikawa Rika]], July 2005]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg January 2005.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, January 2005]]<br />
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'''Hello Pro Kenshuusei''' (ハロプロ研修生) (formerly '''Hello Pro Egg''' (ハロプロエッグ) and secondary branch '''Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido''' (ハロプロ研修生北海道) are groups of aspiring [[Hello! Project]] trainees who aim to debut. Hello Pro Kenshuusei mostly serve as backup dancers at various Hello! Project concerts. Some Kenshuusei have also acted in various dramas, plays and musicals.<br />
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== History ==<br />
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===2004-2008===<br />
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<!-- 1st generation -->In June 2004, thirty-two winners were selected from the 10,570 applicants of the "Hello Pro Egg Audition 2004" and formed Hello Pro Egg which consisted of: [[Ohyanagi Maho]], [[Okada Yui]], [[Kawashima Miyuki]], [[Morozuka Kanami]], [[Noto Arisa]], [[Aoki Erina]], [[Oose Kaede]], [[Tanaka Anri]], [[Sengoku Minami]], [[Sawada Yuri]], [[Mutou Mika]], [[Hashimoto Aina]], [[Hashida Mirei]], [[Okada Robin Shouko]], [[Akiyama Yurika]], [[Goto Yuki]], [[Arihara Kanna]], [[Sainen Mia]], [[Mori Saki]], [[Yutoku Ayumi]], [[Furukawa Konatsu]], [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Wada Ayaka]], [[Ogawa Saki]], [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Saho Akari]], [[Okai Asuna]], [[Sekine Azusa]], [[Maeda Irori]], [[Arai Manami]], and [[Korenaga Miki]] (who was appointed as leader of the Eggs). Although [[Maeda Irori]] wouldn't begin activities until 2006 because she was loaned to [[Hello! Pro Kansai]] and [[Arai Manami]] wouldn't begin until 2007 for unknown reasons.<br />
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Shortly after its inception, [[Okada Yui]] would be the first Egg to graduate in August to become a member in [[v-u-den]]. <br />
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In 2005, both [[Ohyanagi Maho]] (in July) and [[Kawashima Miyuki]] (in September) would leave the program entirely.<br />
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In October of 2005, [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]] was the first Egg group announced initially of [[Arihara Kanna]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Noto Arisa]], [[Furukawa Konatsu]], and [[Oose Kaede]], however Arihara had left prior to their debut single in 2006 to join [[C-ute|°C-ute]] and [[Mori Saki]] took her place. <br />
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<!-- 2nd generation -->in April 2006, [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Okada Robin Shouko]], and [[Hashida Mirei]] released a digital single together titled "[[Sora ga Aru]]".<br />
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In June, [[Mano Erina]], [[Ogura Manami]], and [[Komine Momoka]], the winners of the "Up-Front Group "Egg" Audition", joined the Eggs. <br />
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In August, 6 of the original Eggs; [[Oose Kaede]], [[Hashimoto Aina]], [[Okada Robin Shouko]], [[Goto Yuki]], [[Akiyama Yurika]], and [[Morozuka Kanami]] had formed [[THE Possible]] as the second all-Egg group. They all graduated in 2007 from H!P to Tsunku's other label, [[Nice Girl Project|NICE GIRL Project]]. When Oose graduated, [[Yutoku Ayumi]] replaced her in [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]].<br />
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<!-- 3rd generation -->In January 2007, [[Kikkawa Yuu]] and [[Linlin]] were added to Hello Pro Egg. The latter shortly graduated and joined [[Morning Musume]] in March as part of the 8th Generation. <br />
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6 of the Eggs: [[Muto Mika]], [[Sawada Yuri]], [[Mano Erina]], [[Sengoku Minami]], [[Korenaga Miki]], and [[Noto Arisa]] joined with other H!P members to form [[Ongaku Gatas]] in June of 2007, In which Sawada, Korenaga, Sengoku, and Noto were also involved with [[Gatas Brilhantes H.P.]].<br />
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Two of the members, [[Ogawa Saki]] and [[Okai Asuna]] joined together and released a single, [[Mottainai Baasan Ondo]] alongside a book with the same title also in June. <br />
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As for graduations, [[Hashida Mirei]] (in June), [[Ogura Manami]] (in August), and [[Yutoku Ayumi]] (in November) had left the program. After Yutoku left, [[Saho Akari]] replaced her in [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]].<br />
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In January 2008, [[Korenaga Miki]] graduated from Hello Pro Egg to concentrate on [[Gatas Brilhantes H.P.]] and [[Ongaku Gatas]]. [[Noto Arisa]] took her place as leader of Hello Pro Egg. <br />
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[[Mano Erina]] (in March) and [[Muto Mika]] (in April) had also graduated , but the former went on to be a soloist under [[Hello! Project]] and the latter completely leaving H!P. <br />
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Also in March, [[Kitahara Sayaka]] and [[Kikkawa Yuu]] joined with [[Morning Musume]] member, [[Kusumi Koharu]] to form [[MilkyWay]], but remained as Eggs.<br />
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<!-- 5th generation -->During the [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Akasaka Hop!~|Akasaka HOP!]] concert in June 2008, three new members were announced: [[Fukumura Mizuki]], [[Kaneko Rie]], and [[Takeuchi Akari]]. <br />
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<!-- 5th generation -->At the [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama Jump!~|Yokohama JUMP!]] concert in November 2008, another new member was announced: [[Miyamoto Karin]], a winner of the "Up-Front Egg Audition". <br />
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Also in November, [[Shugo Chara Egg!]], a promotional group for the anime series [http://shugo-chara.com/ Shugo Chara!]; had debuted with [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Wada Ayaka]], and [[Saho Akari]].<br />
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===2009-2012===<br />
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<!-- 6th generation -->Sometime in March of 2009, member [[Aoki Erina]] left the program. <br />
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In the April 2009 issue of De☆View (released in March 2009), [[Satou Ayano]] appeared alongside [[Noto Arisa]] and [[Kaneko Rie]], as a Hello Pro Egg member. <br />
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During the [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 4gatsu ~Yokohama Hop!~|Yokohama HOP!]] concert in April 2009, [[Satou Ayano]]'s membership was officially announced, as well as the addition of new member [[Sezaki Azusa]], but she left only after about a month.<br />
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In April, [[Tsunku]] announced a new group consisting of [[Wada Ayaka]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Fukuda Kanon]], and [[Ogawa Saki]] and a month later named the group, [[S/mileage]].<br />
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In June, two more members were added, [[Hirano Tomomi]] and [[Katsuta Rina]]. <br />
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Then in July, [[Wada Ayaka]], [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Ogawa Saki]], [[Saho Akari]], [[Takeuchi Akari]], and [[Miyamoto Karin]] were chosen to help out with the "Champloo" revival units.<br />
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A month later in August, [[Sawada Yuri]] graduates from the program as does the then leader, [[Noto Arisa]] a month later. Since then, there hasn't been a leader of sorts until 2012. <br />
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After the announcement of [[S/mileage]], the 3 members that were in [[Shugo Chara Egg!]] had to leave the group. [[Shugo Chara Egg!]] then had auditions to replace them and added two members to take the place of Maeda and Fukuda's character; [[Fukumura Mizuki]] and [[Maeda Irori]], respectively in August as well.<br />
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On November 23, 2009, during Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama FIRE!~ concert, a video message from [[Tsunku]] was played to [[S/mileage]], where it was announced that they would graduate from Hello Pro Egg and make their debut in [[Hello! Project]] in 2010, also at the same performance, [[Takagi Sayuki]] was announced as the newest Egg member. <br />
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Sometime in 2009, [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]] was revived with a bunch of new members which included, [[Sengoku Minami]], [[Arai Manami]], [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Okai Asuna]], [[Sainen Mia]], [[Mori Saki]], [[Maeda Irori]], [[Kikkawa Yuu]], [[Fukumura Mizuki]], [[Kaneko Rie]], [[Satou Ayano]], and [[Katsuta Rina]] alongside [[Up-Front Egg]] member [[Sano Kaori]]. This would fizzle out until Kaneko's graduation in 2013, leaving the group with no members left.<br />
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In January of 2010, an audition was held for the new Amulet Dia for [[Shugo Chara Egg!]], and [[Tanabe Nanami]] was chosen as the winner and was added to Shugo Chara Egg! as well as Hello Pro Egg. <br />
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In March 2010, three new members were added to Hello Pro Egg--[[Kizawa Runa]], [[Nagasawa Wakana]] and [[Kudou Haruka]]. Later, during [[Morning Musume]]'s 9th generation audition, Tsunku also announced that Eggs between 11 and 17 were eligible to audition for Morning Musume and would automatically pass the first round.<br />
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[[S/mileage]]'s graduation and debut was on March 27, 2010. On April 3rd, 2010, the announcement was made that the goal was achieved and S/mileage would make their major debut in May. <br />
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In the time between March and December of 2010, many of the Eggs had left the program which included: [[Tanaka Anri]] (in March), [[Sainen Mia]], [[Komine Momoka]] (in June), [[Hirano Tomomi]], [[Kizawa Runa]], [[Okai Asuna]], and [[Maeda Irori]] (all in November). <br />
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At the beginning of 2011, it was announced that [[Sengoku Minami]] and [[Kikkawa Yuu]] had finished their egg training and that Kikkawa would be the opening act for Hello! Project's [[Hello! Project 2011 Winter ~Kangei Shinsen Matsuri~|2011 Winter Tour]] and announced that she was going to start a solo career. Also at the first day of the winter tour, it was announced that [[Fukumura Mizuki]] would be joining Morning Musume as a ninth generation member. [[Jang Da Yeon]], the winner of the H!P Korea Auditions was in Egg garb and performed alongside the rest of the Eggs, but she was not credited as to being a member.<br />
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After the announcement, it was announced that [[Mori Saki]], [[Furukawa Konatsu]] (in January 2011), [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Sekine Azusa]], [[Arai Manami]], [[Satou Ayano]] (in March 2011), and [[Saho Akari]] (in April 2011) had also graduated. Kitahara would go onto have a solo career and the other girls plus Sengoku would go onto form [[Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari)]].<br />
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On June 19, 2011 three new members were introduced at a Shiodome AX event: [[Yoshihashi Kurumi]], [[Hamaura Ayano]], and [[Taguchi Natsumi]]. One day later, on June 20, 2011, three more new members were introduced: [[Otsuka Aina]], [[Mogi Minami]], and [[Ogawa Rena]].<br />
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On September 10, 2011 it was announced that 2nd generation [[S/mileage]] sub-member [[Kosuga Fuyuka]] would leave the group due to severe anemia, but would return to Hello! Project as a member of Hello Pro Egg after her recovery. <br />
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On September 29, 2011 it was announced that [[Kudou Haruka]] would be joining Morning Musume as a tenth generation member. <br />
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Two weeks later, two of the formers eggs, [[Takeuchi Akari]] and [[Katsuta Rina]], officially became members of the second generation of [[S/mileage]]. <br />
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Also in September of 2011, [[Nagasawa Wakana]] left the Eggs with no further notice to the public. <br />
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Two months later at an event in November 2011, 2nd Generation [[S/mileage]] finalists, [[Yamaga Kanae]] and [[Oda Sakura]] were announced to have joined the Eggs. <br />
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Sometime in January 2012, the name of the program was officially changed to [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei]].<br />
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In March 2012, at the first concert under the "Kenshuusei" title, [[Kosuga Fuyuka]] made her return to Hello! Project and new members [[Uemura Akari]] and [[Murota Mizuki]] were introduced alongside her. <br />
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When the website for the June 2012 concert opened, [[Okamura Rise]] was listed as a new member. Two other new Eggs, [[Yamagishi Riko]] and [[Nomura Minami]], were introduced at the same concert. <br />
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In August, [[Yamaga Kanae]] had her last performance and the website of the September concert for the Kenshuusei showed her profile was taken off. <br />
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A little later in the month, it was announced that [[Miyamoto Karin]], [[Tanabe Nanami]], [[Taguchi Natsumi]], [[Hamaura Ayano]], and [[Otsuka Aina]] would team up and release an indie single together, titled "[[Kanojo ni Naritai!!!]]", in October. <br />
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On September 14, 2012 it was announced that [[Oda Sakura]] would be joining Morning Musume as an eleventh generation member. <br />
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As the website updated again for the upcoming December concert, [[Mogi Minami]]'s profile was taken down showing that she left the program and on the same day, 6 new members were announced: [[Kanazawa Tomoko]], who was a finalist for the OCEAN AWARD, and [[Ichioka Reina]], [[Kishimoto Yumeno]], [[Makino Maria]], [[Kaga Kaede]], and [[Wada Sakurako]] who all participated in the Morning Musume 11th Generation audtion (the first three having been finalists). <br />
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In an interview in December, [[Kaneko Rie]] stated that she was indeed the appointed leader of the Kenshuusei, something that hasn't happened since [[Noto Arisa]]'s leadership in 2009. <br />
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Also in that time members [[Kosuga Fuyuka]] and [[Okamura Rise]] stopped appearing at official events, though their profiles were not removed from the website.<br />
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===2013-2016===<br />
During the annual [[Hello! Project]] 2013 Winter concert tour one of multiple new units to be formed from the Kenshuusei was announced. The unit features [[Miyamoto Karin]], [[Takagi Sayuki]], [[Otsuka Aina]], [[Uemura Akari]], [[Kanazawa Tomoko]] from Kenshuusei, and Up-Front member [[Miyazaki Yuka]]. Producer [[Tsunku]] stated that when the day came for their major debut the group name would be decided, and he may or may not add other girls. On February 25th, Tsunku announced the group's name as [[Juice=Juice]]. <br />
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One month later at an end of March event, new Kenshuusei member [[Sasaki Rikako]] was introduced. The same day, a special test event was announced to take place in May, where member [[Kosuga Fuyuka]], who had been inactive for some time, would also appear. Later on in the month the official site for the event opened and [[Okamura Rise]] reappeared on the list.<br />
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During the test on May 5th, 6 new Kenshuusei were introduced: [[Tanaka Karen]], [[Inaba Manaka]], [[Mikame Kana]], [[Fujii Rio]], [[Mashiro Kana]], and [[Inoue Hikaru]]. The next month on June 12th the profile page was updated, and [[Okamura Rise]]'s profile was officially removed. <br />
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The second Kenshuusei indie single, a collaboration release with [[Juice=Juice]] titled "[[Ten Made Nobore!]]", was released on June 8, 2013. <br />
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On July 5, 2013 it was suddenly announced that [[Otsuka Aina]] would no longer be part of the Kenshuusei program or a member of Juice=Juice due to contractual issues that were unable to be settled with her family, later she also specified that she was not happy with the state of her vocals in the group.<br />
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In late August, it was announced that they were holding auditions but those who passed would train temporarily for 6 months before becoming a member of Kenshuusei, later on in October, the name of the group was announced as the [[Kashou Egg|Kashou Eggs]].<br />
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On September 22, a group of 7 new members was announced through introduction videos on the official Kenshuusei YouTube channel (all had previously been finalists in the 12th Generation [[Morning Musume]] audtion): [[Yamaki Risa]], [[Yokogawa Yumei]], [[Niinuma Kisora]], [[Ooura Hirona]], [[Dambara Ruru]], [[Haga Akane]], and [[Funaki Musubu]].<br />
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On October 21st, the profile page for December's Nama Tamago concert was updated, showing that [[Mashiro Kana]]'s profile had been removed and in November, the members of [[Juice=Juice]] were taken off the Kenshuusei page. <br />
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The third Kenshuusei indie single, titled "[[Oheso no Kuni Kara Konnichiwa / Ten Made Nobore!]]", was released on December 21, 2013 only at their Nana Tamago performances.<br />
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[[Kaneko Rie]]'s profile was removed from the official website after the December concerts, on January 1, 2014 though she had left the program a few weeks prior to participating in the event. It was later announced that the third indie single would recieve a public release on February 26, 2014.<br />
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In April 2014, eight Kenshuusei: [[Tanabe Nanami]], [[Hamaura Ayano]], [[Murota Mizuki]], [[Yamagishi Riko]], [[Kaga Kaede]], [[Sasaki Rikako]], [[Yamaki Risa]], and [[Ooura Hirona]], were chosen to participate in the stage musical ''Bokutachi Karen na Shounen Gasshoudan'' and released the single "[[Karen na Gasshoudan]]" alongside it. <br />
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In early May, three new members, [[Aikawa Maho]], [[Takemura Miu]], and [[Saito Kana]], were revealed through official goods and the next day at the test recital, it was announced that [[Kosuga Fuyuka]] had completed her training.<br />
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It was officially announced in September 2014 that [[Tanaka Karen]] and [[Ooura Hirona]] had finished their Kenshuusei training and [[Yoshihashi Kurumi]] halted her activities but remained on the Kenshuusei page.<br />
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On September 30, 2014 at [[Morning Musume|Morning Musume '14]]'s Fall tour it was announced that [[Makino Maria]] and [[Haga Akane]] would join [[Morning Musume]] as part of the 12th generation. Less than a week later on October 4th, [[Murota Mizuki]], [[Sasaki Rikako]], and [[Aikawa Maho]] were chosen as the 3rd generation members of [[S/mileage]].<br />
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On November 4th, it was announced that [[Tanabe Nanami]] and [[Yoshihashi Kurumi]] had finished their training and later on in the day [[Inaba Manaka]] and [[Yamaki Risa]] were announced to be in the [[Country Musume]] revival group, [[Country Girls]].<br />
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Several days before the November 2014 Nama Tamago concert, two new members, [[Asakura Kiki]] and [[Onoda Saori]], were announced to be introduced at the upcoming event. Following this the first Hello Pro Kenshuusei album, titled [[1 Let's Say "Hello!"|① Let's say "Hello!"]], was also announced to be sold at the concert starting November 29th. A surprise announcement was made on the day of the event, adding seven more members; [[Hashimoto Nagisa]], [[Horie Kizuki]], [[Ogata Risa]], [[Shimano Momoko]], [[Hirose Ayaka]], and [[Inoue Rei]], who were formerly members of the [[Nice Girl Project! Kenshuusei]]; and [[Tanimoto Ami]], who was a finalist in the Morning Musume 12th Generation "Golden" Audition.<br />
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On January 2, 2015 a new group consisting entirely of Hello Pro Kenshuusei members was announced and introduced at the first showing of the "[[Hello! Project 2015 WINTER ~DANCE MODE!~]]" concert. The members of the group were revealed to be [[Fujii Rio]], [[Hirose Ayaka]], [[Nomura Minami]], [[Ogawa Rena]], [[Hamaura Ayano]], [[Taguchi Natsumi]], [[Wada Sakurako]], and [[Inoue Rei]]. It was also announced that the group's name would be made known later in the month, and their first indie single would be released sometime in March 2015. It was delayed about a month until February 25th where the group's name was decided by [[Berryz Kobo]] member, [[Shimizu Saki]] to be [[Kobushi Factory]].<br />
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On the website for the March Nana Tamago concert on February 25th, it was announced that [[Mikame Kana]] had finished her training and a new Kenshuusei member was announced, [[Takase Kurumi]]. Two months later on April 27, 2015 the official website updated with the names of eight new members that would participate in the upcoming May 2015 public test recital; [[Ono Mizuho]], [[Nakano Rion]], [[Yanagawa Nanami]], [[Maeda Kokoro]], [[Akiyama Mao]], [[Kanatsu Mizuki]], [[Kasahara Momona]], and [[Okamoto Honoka]].<br />
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Another new group, named [[Tsubaki Factory]] and consisting of only of Kenshuusei, was revealed on April 29, 2015. The members included [[Yamagishi Riko]], [[Kishimoto Yumeno]], [[Niinuma Kisora]], [[Asakura Kiki]], [[Ogata Risa]], and [[Tanimoto Ami]]. One day later an official notice went up announcing that [[Saito Kana]] had completed her training and was no longer a member.<br />
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On November 5th, it was announced that [[Funaki Musubu]] and [[Yanagawa Nanami]] would be joining [[Country Girls]]. The next day on the 6th, it was announced that [[Okamoto Honoka]] finished her training.<br />
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On January 14, 2016, the main website announced that five new members joined; [[Noguchi Kurumi]], [[Ono Kotomi]], [[Kodama Sakiko]], [[Yonemura Kirara]], and [[Kiyono Momohime]]. Two months later in March 2016 it was announced that [[Takemura Miu]]'s training had ended.<br />
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On July 16th at the beginning of [[Hello! Project]]'s annual summer tours, it was announced that [[Kasahara Momona]] would be joining [[ANGERME]] as the sole 5th Generation member. The same day it was also announced that seven girls had been chosen to become members of the newly formed branch, '''Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido'''. Later that month on July 28th a notice on the official website revealed that Kenshuusei members [[Yokogawa Yumei]], [[Hashimoto Nagisa]], [[Shimano Momoko]], and [[Nakano Rion]] had completed their training within the program.<br />
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At the end of the month on July 30th, the seven starting members of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido branch were introduced through a performance at the Hello! Project Summer concert; [[Oota Haruka]], [[Satou Hikari]], [[Ishiguri Kanami]], [[Kawano Minori]], [[Kitagawa Ryou]], [[Kudou Yume]], and [[Yamazaki Mei]].<br />
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A surprise announcement at a [[Tsubaki Factory]] Fan Club event on August 13, 2016 revealed that three new members had been added from the Hello Pro Kenshuusei, including [[Onoda Saori]], [[Ono Mizuho]], and [[Akiyama Mao]]. A few days later on August 17th six new members of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei were announced through the official website; [[Kawamura Ayano]], [[Yokoyama Reina]], [[Yamazaki Yuhane]], [[Yoshida Marie]], [[Nishida Shiori]], and [[Hashisako Rin]].<br />
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It was announced on November 22, 2016 that the winners of the Morning Musume 13th generation audition would be chosen from the Hello Pro Kenshuusei, after finalists from the general public were unable to be found for the second time. The new members of Morning Musume, [[Kaga Kaede]] and [[Yokoyama Reina]], were revealed on December 12, 2016 at [[Nippon Budokan]] during the last performance of the fall tour, ''Morning Musume '16 Concert Tour Aki ~MY VISION~''.<br />
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===2017-2020===<br />
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At the beginning of January on the 8th, members of Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido announced the release of their first indies single, a double a-side titled "[[Real Little Girl / Kanojo ni Naritai!!!]]", through their radio show. The single was performed for the first time and sold at the Hello! Project 2017 Winter concert on February 4th. The members also announced a new regular live event with the first show to take place on February 5th.<br />
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On February 27, 2017, the profiles of the members of [[Tsubaki Factory]] were removed from the Kenshuusei profiles. The following month on March 6, 2017 it was announced that [[Yoshida Marie]] had completed her training and would no longer be part of the program, and eight new members were announced; [[Shimakura Rika]], [[Hibi Marina]], [[Eguchi Saya]], [[Doi Rena]], [[Okamura Minami]], [[Matsunaga Riai]], [[Yamada Ichigo]], and [[Nakayama Natsume]].<br />
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It was announced at the end of the "[[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2017 ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]]" event on May 5, 2017 that Kenshuusei members [[Takase Kurumi]] and [[Kiyono Momohime]] would debut in an unspecified fashion with a focus on acting and performance, with no further information provided at the time. Two further announcements followed respectively naming [[Inoue Hikaru]] leader of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei, and stating that members [[Ichioka Reina]], [[Dambara Ruru]], and [[Kawamura Ayano]] would be debuting within [[Hello! Project]] in the future, pending discussions with their parents, with it undecided on if they would become part of a new group or join existing groups.<br />
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On June 26, 2017 a special edition of the [[Hello! Project]] webshow "[[Hello Station]]" was published, revealing the debut placements of the previously chosen Hello Pro Kenshuusei members. It was announced that [[Ichioka Reina]] would become the leader of a new group, with the additional members and name to be revealed at a later date. [[Dambara Ruru]] would become a member of [[Juice=Juice]], and [[Kawamura Ayano]] would become a sixth generation member of [[ANGERME]].<br />
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On September 8, 2017 it was announced that upon returning from her medical hiatus former [[Country Girls]] member [[Inaba Manaka]] would join Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido in an advisory role as the Leader. Her first appearance with the Kenshuusei would take place at the "[[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido Teiki Kouen Vol.4]]" event on September 18th.<br />
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On July 15, 2017 a Hello! Project New Member audition was announced at the [[Hello! Project 2017 SUMMER ~HELLO! MEETING~]] concert, and later a special Abema web program that would run from November 13th to December 18th and would follow the audition finalists was revealed. Of the eight audition finalists none passed, instead seven of the eight accepted an offer to join the Hello Pro Kenshuusei; [[Hashimoto Momoko]], [[Goto Sayaka]], [[Tamenaga Shion]], [[Kubota Nanami]], [[Shuttou Anna]], [[Kanemitsu Ruru]], and [[Matsubara Yulia]]. They made their first live appearance and were officially introduced at the [[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2017 12gatsu ~Conti→New!~]] concert on December 10, 2017 and were announced through the official website on the 11th.<br />
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It was announced on February 9, 2018 through the official fan club website that [[Goto Sayaka]] had decided to end her training as part of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei. On April 23, 2018 in an update to the participation roster for the "[[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2018 ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]]" event, it was revealed that Hello Pro Kenshuusei member [[Hashimoto Momoko]] and Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member [[Kitagawa Ryou]] had each decided to finish their training and would not participate in further activities. On April 27th the second official Hello Pro Kenshuusei album was announced, titled "[[Rainbow x2|Rainbow×2]]" and to be sold at the May 6th "[[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2018 ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]]" event, with the general release taking place on July 11th.<br />
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On May 29, 2018 within a schedule update for the "[[Hello Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2018 6gatsu~Niji~]]" event it was announced that [[Inoue Hikaru]], current leader of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei, had completed her training and would no longer be a member. During the final show of the ''Hello Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2018 6gatsu~Niji~'' event on June 9, 2018 in Tokyo it was revealed that six Kenshuusei members would join the two upcoming, as yet unnamed, groups. The members joining the first group, alongside Leader [[Ichioka Reina]], included [[Nishida Shiori]], [[Shimakura Rika]], and [[Eguchi Saya]]. The second group would feature [[Maeda Kokoro]], [[Yamazaki Yuhane]], and [[Okamura Minami]], along with previously announced members [[Takase Kurumi]] and [[Kiyono Momohime]]. The groups in these forms would perform for the first time during the "[[Hello! Project 20th Anniversary!! Hello! Project 2018 SUMMER]]" concert tour. There was a possibility each group would also add additional members upon completion of the "[[Hello! Project ONLY YOU Audition]]". In July, the members of both groups were taken off the Kenshuusei page.<br />
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On August 24, 2018 via an update for the participating members in the "[[Hello Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2018 9gatsu~Momiji~]]" event, it was announced that [[Horie Kizuki]] and [[Kanatsu Mizuki]] had completed their training and would not be participating.<br />
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On October 18, 2018 through a video announcement, the name of both of the unnamed groups were revealed to be [[CHICATETSU|CHICA#TETSU]] & [[Ame no Mori Kawa Umi]]. In addition a collective called [[BEYOOOOONDS]] was formed, consisting of both new groups and the yet to be announced audition winners.<br />
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It was announced on November 1, 2018 through an update about the December 2018 recitals that members [[Noguchi Kurumi]], [[Hibi Marina]], and [[Doi Rena]] had completed their training and would no longer be part of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei. On the same day three new members were revealed in a separate online announcement; [[Saito Madoka]], [[Kusunoki Mei]], and [[Onoda Karin]].<br />
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On November 23, 2018 at the "[[ANGERME 2018 Aki Denkousekka]]" concert finale at Pacifico Yokohama, it was announced that Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member [[Oota Haruka]] would join [[ANGERME]] as a seventh generation member. Through two announcements on January 16, 2019 it was revealed that [[Kodama Sakiko]] had completed her training, and that Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member [[Kawano Minori]] would temporarily go on hiatus with a future announcement to come upon her return to activities.<br />
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On April 2, 2019 in an update to the participation roster for the "[[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2019 ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]]", it was announced that [[Kusunoki Mei]] had completed her training. On June 12, 2019, during episode #293 of the Hello! Project webshow "[[Hello Station]]", senior Hello! Project group [[Juice=Juice]] announced they would be adding members from the Hello Pro Kenshuusei. The new members, Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member [[Kudou Yume]] and Hello Pro Kenshuusei member [[Matsunaga Riai]], were officially revealed through a special premiere on the group's YouTube channel on June 14, 2019.<br />
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An official notice accompanied the Hello Pro Kenshuusei June 2019 recital goods, announcing that Matsubara Yuriya's name romanization would officially change to ''Yulia''. On June 22, 2019 Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member [[Yamazaki Mei]] was revealed to be one of three 15th generation [[Morning Musume]] members, through a special livestream on the Morning Musume YouTube channel. At the end of the month on June 30th, an audition for Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido was announced on the ''Hello! to meet you!'' radio program. The audition was open to unaffiliated girls between fourth grade elementary and third year junior high, living in Hokkaido, that were able to train in Sapporo; applications were accepted from July 1, 2019 to August 9, 2019.<br />
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A previously teased announcement through episode #296 of the Hello! Project webshow "[[Hello! Station]]", uploaded July 3, 2019, revealed that [[Hashisako Rin]] from Hello Pro Kenshuusei would become the eighth generation member of [[ANGERME]], with her first performances to take place during the "[[Hello! Project 2019 SUMMER]]" concert tour beginning July 13th.<br />
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On July 11, 2019 a new ''Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit'' was announced; named as such because the members would not be permanently fixed and could be changed depending on the situation. The unit would include girls from both Hello Pro Kenshuusei and Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido, and would allow for closer evaluation of the participating members performance levels as they continued training. The starting participants were [[Yonemura Kirara]], [[Ishiguri Kanami]], [[Kubota Nanami]], [[Kanemitsu Ruru]], and [[Saito Madoka]]. Nearing the end of the month on July 26th, within an aupdate for the "[[Hello Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2019 9gatsu~Kira~]]" event it was announced that [[Ono Kotomi]] and [[Shuttou Anna]] from Hello Pro Kenshuusei, and [[Satou Hikari]] from Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido had completed their training.<br />
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A surprise announcement on August 2, 2019 through the official Hello! Project website revealed nine new main branch Hello Pro Kenshuusei members; [[Hiromoto Ruli]], [[Hashida Honoka]], [[Nishizaki Miku]], [[Hirayama Yuki]], [[Kitahara Momo]], [[Ebata Kisaki]], [[Yofu Runo]], [[Murakoshi Ayana]], [[Uemura Hasumi]], and one new Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member; [[Hashimoto Ririka]].<br />
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Two new members of Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido, [[Nishimura Karin]] and [[Shibuya Hina]], were announced through a website update on December 3, 2019. They were officially introduced the same month at the [[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2019 12gatsu ~Musubu~]] on December 8th. Within an update released on December 29, 2019 regarding the cast appearances at the "[[Hello! Project Countdown Party 2019 ~Good Bye & Hello!~|Hello! Project COUNTDOWN PARTY 2019 ~GOOD BYE & HELLO!~]]" concerts it was announced that Kanemitsu Ruru's training activities had ended at her own request.<br />
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A show to air on TV Tokyo focusing on the struggles of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei and Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido as they train and aim to debut, with appearances by Hello! Project members, was announced on March 21, 2020. The show was titled "Hello Dream." (ハロドリ。; ''Harodori'') or "Hello Pro Dream." (ハロプロドリーム。) and began airing on April 6, 2020. On April 19, 2020 it was announced that Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido members [[Hashimoto Ririka]] and [[Shibuya Hina]] requested to end their training.<br />
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On June 22, 2020 it was announced that Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member [[Nishimura Karin]] would pause her activities and go on hiatus after being diagnosed with a form of [[Wikipedia:Orthostatic_intolerance|orthostatic dysregulation]]. On November 2, 2020 Hello Pro Kenshuusei member [[Tamenaga Shion]] was revealed to be one of three 9th generation [[ANGERME]] members, through a special video premiere on the ANGERME YouTube channel. An announcement through the official Hello! Project website on November 4, 2020 revealed two new main branch Hello Pro Kenshuusei members, [[Arisawa Ichika]] and [[Ishiyama Sakura]]. Their first live appearance and introduction would take place on December 19, 2020 at the "[[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2020 12gatsu ~Hikari~]]" recital.<br />
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===2021-2024===<br />
On March 7, 2021, [[Fukumura Mizuki]], current leader of [[Morning Musume]] and [[Hello! Project]], made a surprise appearance at the end of the [[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2021 3gatsu ~Yell~]] show to make several announcements. She revealed the formation of a new Hello! Project group sometime in 2021; the girls in the [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit]] ([[Yonemura Kirara]], [[Ishiguri Kanami]], [[Kubota Nanami]], and [[Saito Madoka]]) were confirmed as members, with the possibility more would be added. She also announced a solo Nakano Sun Plaza show for Hello Pro Kenshuusei to take place on April 17, 2021, and the date of the upcoming [[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2019 ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]] event to be May 3, 2021.<br />
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On March 16, 2021 it was announced that Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido members [[Kawano Minori]] and [[Nishimura Karin]], both having been on indefinite hiatus, had completed their training activities and left Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido. On April 23, 2021 it was announced that Hello Pro Kenshuusei member [[Yamada Ichigo]] ended her training and would no longer be part of Hello Pro Kenshuusei.<br />
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On July 5, 2021 during an episode of ''Harodori'', [[Nakayama Natsume]], [[Hiromoto Ruli]], [[Nishizaki Miku]], and [[Kitahara Momo]] were revealed as new members of the upcoming 2021 group. Two days later on July 7, it was announced through episode #383 of ''Hello! Project Station'' that [[Yofu Runo]] would join [[Tsubaki Factory]], and [[Ebata Kisaki]] and [[Arisawa Ichika]] would join [[Juice=Juice]]. Their activities with the group began at the [[Hello! Project 2021 Summer Sapphire & Ruby]] concerts starting July 17.<br />
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Two new Hello Pro Kenshuusei, [[Yoshida Hinoha]] and [[Kawashima Mifu]], were introduced in episode #72 of "Hello Dream.", aired August 23, 2021. The finale lineup and name of the new group formed from the Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit was announced to be [[OCHA NORMA]] on December 12, 2021 at the [[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2021 12gatsu ~RING~]]. On December 30, 2021 [[Hirayama Yuki]] was revealed to be the only new tenth generation member of [[ANGERME]] at the [[Hello! Project Year-End Party 2021 ~GOOD BYE & HELLO!~]] ANGERME Premium.<br />
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New members [[Goto Hana]] and [[Maeshima Karin]], from the [[Hello! Project Shin Member Audition 2021]], were announced on February 14, 2022 and first introduced through the Hello Pro Kenshuusei TV Tokyo show "[[Hello Dream.|Harodori]]". Three months later on May 23, 2022 it was announced that Maeshima Karin would be ending Hello Pro Kenshuusei activities at her own request.<br />
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On June 29, 2022 on Hello! Station, the winners of the [[Hello! Project "Morning Musume '22 Juice=Juice Joint New Member Auditon]] were announced and [[Ishiyama Sakura]] would end up joining [[Juice=Juice]]. On the same episode, it was also announced that the ,Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit, (now renamed [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit|Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit '22]]) would return again and that [[Matsubara Yulia]], [[Onoda Karin]], [[Hashida Honoka]], [[Murakoshi Ayana]], and [[Uemura Hasumi]] were the chosen members.<br />
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On August 8, 2022 on Harodori, two new Kenshuusei were revealed, [[Shimoitani Yukiho]] & [[Kamimura Rena]].<br />
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Three new Hello Pro Kenshuusei, [[Kawano Soara]], [[Makino Toa]], and [[Hayashi Niina]] were introduced in episode #153 of ''Harodori'', aired March 27th, 2023.<br />
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On May 23. 2023 many announcements were made about the Kenshuusei. [[Goto Hana]] & [[Shimoitani Yukiho]] were added as new members for [[ANGERME]], [[Kawashima Mifu]] added to [[Juice=Juice]], and [[Yoshida Hinoha]] & [[Kamimura Rena]] were added to [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit|Hello! Pro Kenshuusei Unit '23]] and that the unit will debut sometime in 2024.<br />
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Nine new Hello Pro Kenshuusei, [[Shimakawa Hana]], [[Asano Yurika]], [[Miyakoshi Chihiro]], [[Nishimura Itsuki]], [[Souna Yume]], [[Ootsubo Mano]], [[Yoshida Hikari]], [[Sugihara Meisa]], and [[Hattori Rua]] were introduced in episode #515 of ''Hello! Station'', aired February 7, 2024.<br />
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== Members ==<br />
; Current Members<br />
* [[Matsubara Yulia]] (松原ユリヤ)<br />
* [[Onoda Karin]] (小野田華凛)<br />
* [[Hashida Honoka]] (橋田歩果)<br />
* [[Murakoshi Ayana]] (村越彩菜)<br />
* [[Uemura Hasumi]] (植村葉純)<br />
* [[Yoshida Hinoha]] (吉田姫杷)<br />
* [[Kamimura Rena]] (上村麗菜)<br />
* [[Kawano Soara]] (河野空愛)<br />
* [[Makino Toa]] (牧野永愛)<br />
* [[Hayashi Niina]] (林仁愛)<br />
* [[Shimakawa Hana]] (島川波菜)<br />
* [[Asano Yurika]] (浅野優莉花)<br />
* [[Miyakoshi Chihiro]] (宮越千尋)<br />
* [[Nishimura Itsuki]] (西村乙輝)<br />
* [[Souma Yume]] (相馬優芽)<br />
* [[Ootsubo Mano]] (大坪茉乃)<br />
* [[Yoshida Hikari]] (吉田光里)<br />
* [[Sugihara Meisa]] (杉原明紗)<br />
* [[Hattori Rua]] (服部琉愛)<br />
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; Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido<br />
* ''TBA''<br />
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; Former Members<br />
* [[Ohyanagi Maho]] (大柳まほ, graduated July 2005)<br />
* [[Kawashima Miyuki]] (川島幸, graduated September 2005)<br />
* [[Hashida Mirei]] (橋田三令, graduated June 2007)<br />
* [[Ogura Manami]] (小倉愛実, graduated August 2007)<br />
* [[Yutoku Ayumi]] (湯徳歩美, graduated November 2007)<br />
* [[Muto Mika]] (武藤水華, graduated April 2008)<br />
* [[Aoki Erina]] (青木英里奈, graduated in March 2009)<br />
* [[Sezaki Azusa]] (瀬崎あずさ, left in April 2009)<br />
* [[Sawada Yuri]] (澤田由梨, graduated August 2009)<br />
* [[Noto Arisa]] (能登有沙, graduated September 2009)<br />
* [[Tanaka Anri]] (田中杏里, left after June 2010)<br />
* [[Sainen Mia]] (西念未彩, left after June 2010)<br />
* [[Komine Momoka]] (古峰桃香, left after June 2010)<br />
* [[Okai Asuna]] (岡井明日菜, left after November 2010)<br />
* [[Hirano Tomomi]] (平野智美, left after November 2010)<br />
* [[Maeda Irori]] (前田彩里, left after November 2010)<br />
* [[Kikkawa Yuu]] (吉川友, finished training December 2010)<br />
* [[Kizawa Runa]] (木沢留那, left after December 2010)<br />
* [[Kitahara Sayaka]] (北原沙弥香, finished training March 2011)<br />
* [[Nagasawa Wakana]] (長澤和奏, left after September 2011)<br />
* [[Yamaga Kanae]] (山賀香菜恵, left after August 2012)<br />
* [[Mogi Minami]] (茂木美奈実, left after September 2012)<br />
* [[Okamura Rise]] (岡村里星, left after June 2013)<br />
* [[Otsuka Aina]] (大塚愛菜; left after July 2013)<br />
* [[Mashiro Kana]] (真城佳奈; left after October 2013)<br />
* [[Kaneko Rie]] (金子りえ; left after December 2013)<br />
* [[Kosuga Fuyuka]] (小数賀芙由香; finished training May 2014)<br />
* [[Tanaka Karen]] (田中可恋; finished training September 2014)<br />
* [[Ooura Hirona]] (大浦央菜; finished training September 2014)<br />
* [[Tanabe Nanami]] (田邉奈菜美; finished training November 2014)<br />
* [[Yoshihashi Kurumi]] (吉橋くるみ; finished training November 2014)<br />
* [[Mikame Kana]] (三瓶海南; left after February 2015)<br />
* [[Saito Kana]] (斎藤夏奈; finished training April 2015)<br />
* [[Okamoto Honoka]] (岡本帆乃花; finished training November 2015)<br />
* [[Takemura Miu]] (竹村未羽; finished training March 2016)<br />
* [[Yokogawa Yumei]] (横川夢衣; finished training July 2016)<br />
* [[Hashimoto Nagisa]] (橋本渚; finished training July 2016)<br />
* [[Shimano Momoko]] (島野萌々子; finished training July 2016)<br />
* [[Nakano Rion]] (仲野りおん; finished training July 2016)<br />
* [[Yoshida Marie]] (吉田真理恵; finished training March 2017)<br />
* [[Goto Sayaka]] (後藤咲香; left after February 2018)<br />
* [[Hashimoto Momoko]] (橋本桃呼; left after April 2018)<br />
* [[Kitagawa Ryou]] (北川亮; left after April 2018) <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [[Inoue Hikaru]] (井上ひかる; left after May 2018)<br />
* [[Horie Kizuki]] (堀江葵月; left after August 2018)<br />
* [[Kanatsu Mizuki]] (金津美月; left after August 2018)<br />
* [[Noguchi Kurumi]] (野口胡桃; left after November 2018)<br />
* [[Hibi Marina]] (日比麻里那; left after November 2018)<br />
* [[Doi Rena]] (土居麗菜; left after November 2018)<br />
* [[Kodama Sakiko]] (児玉咲子; left after January 2019)<br />
* [[Kusunoki Mei]] (楠萌生; left after April 2019)<br />
* [[Ono Kotomi]] (小野琴己; left after July 2019)<br />
* [[Shuttou Anna]] (出頭杏奈; left after July 2019)<br />
* [[Satou Hikari]] (佐藤光; left after July 2019) <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [[Kanemitsu Ruru]] (金光留々; left after December 2019)<br />
* [[Hashimoto Ririka]] (橋本莉々花; left after April 2020) <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [[Shibuya Hina]] (渋谷妃菜; left after April 2020) <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [[Kawano Minori]] (河野みのり; left after March 2021) <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [[Nishimura Karin]] (西村風凛; left after March 2021) <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [[Yamada Ichigo]] (山田苺; left after April 2021)<br />
* [[Maeshima Karin]] (前島花凛; left after May 2022)<br />
<br />
; Debuted Members<br />
* [[Okada Yui]] (岡田唯, joined [[v-u-den]] August 2004)<br />
* [[Kanna|Arihara Kanna]] (有原栞菜, joined [[C-ute|°C-ute]] January 2006)<br />
* [[Linlin]] (リンリン, joined [[Morning Musume]] March 2007)<br />
* [[THE Possible]] (THE ポッシボー, graduated October 2007)<br />
** [[Morozuka Kanami]] (諸塚香奈実)<br />
** [[Ohse Kaede]] (大瀬楓)<br />
** [[Hashimoto Aina]] (橋本愛奈)<br />
** [[Akiyama Yurika]] (秋山ゆりか)<br />
** [[Okada Robin Shouko]] (岡田ロビン翔子)<br />
** [[Goto Yuki]] (後藤夕貴)<br />
* [[Korenaga Miki]] (是永美記, graduated January 2008)<br />
* [[Mano Erina]] (真野恵里菜, graduated March 2008)<br />
* [[S/mileage]] (スマイレージ, graduated March 2010)<br />
** [[Wada Ayaka]] (和田彩花)<br />
** [[Maeda Yuuka]] (前田憂佳)<br />
** [[Fukuda Kanon]] (福田花音)<br />
** [[Ogawa Saki]] (小川紗季)<br />
* [[Fukumura Mizuki]] (譜久村聖, joined [[Morning Musume]] January 2011)<br />
* [[Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari)|Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari) / UFZS]] (アップアップガールズ(仮))<br />
** [[Mori Saki]] (森咲樹, finished training January 2011)<br />
** [[Furukawa Konatsu]] (古川小夏, finished training January 2011)<br />
** [[Sekine Azusa]] (関根梓, finished training March 2011)<br />
** [[Arai Manami]] (新井愛瞳, finished training March 2011)<br />
** [[Sato Ayano]] (佐藤綾乃, finished training March 2011)<br />
** [[Sengoku Minami]] (仙石みなみ, finished training December 2010)<br />
** [[Saho Akari]] (佐保明梨, finished training April 2011)<br />
* [[Takeuchi Akari]] (竹内朱莉, joined [[S/mileage]] September 2011)<br />
* [[Katsuta Rina]] (勝田里奈, joined [[S/mileage]] September 2011)<br />
* [[Kudo Haruka]] (工藤遥, joined [[Morning Musume]] September 2011)<br />
* [[Oda Sakura]] (小田さくら, joined [[Morning Musume]] September 2012)<br />
* [[Juice=Juice]] (ジュース=ジュース)<br />
** [[Miyamoto Karin]] (宮本佳林)<br />
** [[Takagi Sayuki]] (高木紗友希)<br />
** [[Uemura Akari]] (植村あかり)<br />
** [[Kanazawa Tomoko]] (金澤朋子)<br />
* [[Haga Akane]] (羽賀朱音, joined [[Morning Musume]] September 2014)<br />
* [[Makino Maria]] (牧野真莉愛, joined [[Morning Musume]] September 2014)<br />
* [[Murota Mizuki]] (室田瑞希, joined [[S/mileage]] October 2014)<br />
* [[Sasaki Rikako]] (佐々木莉佳子, joined [[S/mileage]] October 2014)<br />
* [[Aikawa Maho]] (相川茉穂, joined [[S/mileage]] October 2014)<br />
* [[Inaba Manaka]] (稲場愛香, joined [[Country Girls]] November 2014)<br />
* [[Yamaki Risa]] (山木梨沙, joined [[Country Girls]] November 2014)<br />
* [[Kobushi Factory]] (こぶしファクトリー)<br />
** [[Hamaura Ayano]] (浜浦彩乃)<br />
** [[Taguchi Natsumi]] (田口夏実)<br />
** [[Ogawa Rena]] (小川麗奈)<br />
** [[Nomura Minami]] (野村みな美)<br />
** [[Wada Sakurako]] (和田桜子)<br />
** [[Fujii Rio]] (藤井梨央)<br />
** [[Hirose Ayaka]] (廣瀬彩海)<br />
** [[Inoue Rei]] (井上玲音)<br />
* [[Tsubaki Factory]] (つばきファクトリー)<br />
** [[Ogata Risa]] (小片リサ)<br />
** [[Yamagishi Riko]] (山岸理子)<br />
** [[Niinuma Kisora]] (新沼希空) <br />
** [[Tanimoto Ami]] (谷本安美)<br />
** [[Kishimoto Yumeno]] (岸本ゆめの)<br />
** [[Asakura Kiki]] (浅倉樹々)<br />
* [[Funaki Musubu]] (船木結; joined [[Country Girls]] November 2015, [[ANGERME]] June 2017)<br />
* [[Yanagawa Nanami]] (梁川奈々美; joined [[Country Girls]] November 2015, [[Juice=Juice]] June 2017)<br />
* [[Kasahara Momona]] (笠原桃奈; joined [[ANGERME]] July 2016)<br />
* [[Onoda Saori]] (小野田紗栞; joined [[Tsubaki Factory]] August 2016)<br />
* [[Ono Mizuho]] (小野瑞歩; joined [[Tsubaki Factory]] August 2016)<br />
* [[Akiyama Mao]] (秋山眞緒; joined [[Tsubaki Factory]] August 2016)<br />
* [[Kaga Kaede]] (加賀楓; joined [[Morning Musume]] December 2016)<br />
* [[Yokoyama Reina]] (横山玲奈; joined [[Morning Musume]] December 2016)<br />
* [[Dambara Ruru]] (段原瑠々; joined [[Juice=Juice]] June 2017)<br />
* [[Kawamura Ayano]] (川村文乃; joined [[ANGERME]] June 2017)<br />
* [[CHICATETSU|CHICA#TETSU]] (チカ#テツ)<br />
** [[Ichioka Reina]] (一岡怜奈)<br />
** [[Nishida Shiori]] (西田汐里)<br />
** [[Shimakura Rika]] (島倉りか)<br />
** [[Eguchi Saya]] (江口紗耶)<br />
* [[Ame no Mori Kawa Umi]] (雨ノ森 川海)<br />
** [[Takase Kurumi]] (高瀬くるみ)<br />
** [[Kiyono Momohime]] (清野桃々姫)<br />
** [[Maeda Kokoro]] (前田 こころ)<br />
** [[Okamura Minami]] (岡村美波)<br />
** [[Yamazaki Yuhane]] (山﨑夢羽)<br />
* [[Oota Haruka]] (太田遥香; joined [[ANGERME]] November 2018)<br />
* [[Kudou Yume]] (工藤由愛; joined [[Juice=Juice]] June 2019)<br />
* [[Matsunaga Riai]] (松永里愛; joined [[Juice=Juice]] June 2019)<br />
* [[Yamazaki Mei]] (山﨑愛生; joined [[Morning Musume]] June 2019)<br />
* [[Hashisako Rin]] (橋迫鈴; joined [[ANGERME]] July 2019)<br />
* [[Tamenaga Shion]] (為永幸音; joined [[ANGERME]] November 2020)<br />
* [[Ebata Kisaki]] (江端妃咲; joined [[Juice=Juice]] July 2021)<br />
* [[Arisawa Ichika]] (有澤一華; joined [[Juice=Juice]] July 2021)<br />
* [[Yofu Runo]] (豫風瑠乃; joined [[Tsubaki Factory]] July 2021)<br />
* [[OCHA NORMA]] (オチャノーマ)<br />
** [[Yonemura Kirara]] (米村姫良々)<br />
** [[Kubota Nanami]] (窪田七海)<br />
** [[Saito Madoka]] (斉藤円香)<br />
** [[Ishiguri Kanami]] (石栗奏美)<br />
** [[Nakayama Natsume]] (中山夏月姫)<br />
** [[Hiromoto Ruli]] (広本瑠璃)<br />
** [[Nishizaki Miku]] (西﨑美空)<br />
** [[Kitahara Momo]] (北原もも)<br />
* [[Hirayama Yuki]] (平山遊季; joined [[ANGERME]] December 2021)<br />
* [[Ishiyama Sakura]] (石山咲良; joined [[Juice=Juice]] June 2022)<br />
* [[Goto Hana]] (後藤花; joined [[ANGERME]] May 2023)<br />
* [[Shimoitani Yukiho]] (下井谷幸穂; joined [[ANGERME]] May 2023)<br />
* [[Kawashima Mifu]] (川嶋美楓; joined [[Juice=Juice]] May 2023)<br />
<br />
== Hello Pro Kenshuusei Units ==<br />
* [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]] (2005&ndash;2008)<br />
* [[THE Possible]] (2006–2018), graduated [[Hello! Project]] October 2007<br />
* [[Shugo Chara Egg!]] (2008&ndash;2010)<br />
* [[S/mileage]] (2009&ndash;2014), [[ANGERME]] (2015&ndash;)<br />
* [[Juice=Juice]] (2013&ndash;)<br />
* [[Kobushi Factory]] (2015&ndash;2020)<br />
* [[Tsubaki Factory]] (2015&ndash;)<br />
* [[CHICATETSU|CHICA#TETSU]] (2018&ndash;)<br />
* [[Ame no Mori Kawa Umi]] (2018&ndash;)<br />
* [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit]] (2019&ndash;)<br />
<br />
=== Hello! Project Units Featuring Hello Pro Kenshuusei ===<br />
* [[Ongaku Gatas]] (2007&ndash;2009)<br />
* [[MilkyWay]] (2008&ndash;2009)<br />
* [[High-King]] (2008&ndash;2010)<br />
* [[Minimoni|Shin Minimoni]] (2009&ndash;2010)<br />
* [[ZYX|ZYX-α]] (2009&ndash;2010)<br />
* [[Aa!]] (2009&ndash;2010)<br />
* [[BEYOOOOONDS]] (2018&ndash;)<br />
* [[OCHA NORMA]] (2021&ndash;)<br />
<br />
== Discography ==<br />
===Albums===<br />
* [2015.02.18] [[1 Let's Say "Hello!"|① Let's say "Hello!"]]<br />
* [2018.07.11] [[Rainbow x2|Rainbow×2]]<br />
* [2021.09.29] [[3-Stars|3-STARS]]<br />
<br />
===Singles===<br />
* [2012.09.23] [[Kanojo ni Naritai!!!]] (彼女になりたいっ!!!; ''I Want to Be Your Girl!!!'') <small>([[Miyamoto Karin]], [[Tanabe Nanami]], [[Taguchi Natsumi]], [[Hamaura Ayano]], [[Otsuka Aina]])</small><br />
* [2013.06.08] [[Ten Made Nobore!]] (天まで登れ!; ''Climb to the Sky!'') <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei feat. [[Juice=Juice]])</small><br />
* [2014.02.26] [[Oheso no Kuni Kara Konnichiwa / Ten Made Nobore!]] (おへその国からこんにちは / 天まで登れ!; ''Hello From Bellybutton Land / Climb to the Sky!'')<br />
* [2017.07.05] [[Real Little Girl / Kanojo ni Naritai!!!|Real☆Little☆Girl / Kanojo ni Naritai!!! (Hello! Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido Ver.)]] (リアル☆リトル☆ガール / 彼女になりたいっ!!!(ハロプロ研修生北海道Ver.)) <small>('''Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido''')</small><br />
* [2018.07.11] [[Hankouki! / Ice Day Party|Hankouki! / Ice day Party]] (ハンコウキ!; ''Rebellious Age!'') <small>('''Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido''' feat. [[Inaba Manaka]])</small><br />
<br />
===Other Singles===<br />
* [2006.04.23] [[Sora ga Aru]] (空がある) <small>([[Hashida Mirei]], [[Okada Robin Shouko]], [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Fukuda Kanon]])</small><br />
* [2007.06.29] [[Mottainai Baasan Ondo]] (もったいないばあさん音頭) <small>([[Ogawa Saki]], [[Okai Asuna]])</small><br />
* [2014.08.27] [[Karen na Gasshoudan]] (可憐な合唱団) <small>([[Tanabe Nanami]], [[Hamaura Ayano]], [[Murota Mizuki]], [[Yamagishi Riko]], [[Kaga Kaede]], [[Sasaki Rikako]], [[Yamaki Risa]], [[Ooura Hirona]])</small><br />
<br />
===Digital Releases===<br />
* [2017.06.02] [[Hello! Massara no Jibun]] (Hello! まっさらの自分)<br />
* [2017.06.30] [[Isshakudama de Buppanase!]] (一尺玉でぶっ放せ!)<br />
* [2017.09.08] [[Arigatameiwaku Monogatari]] (ありがた迷惑物語)<br />
<br />
===Soundtracks===<br />
* [2016.12.07] [[Engeki Joshi-bu "Nega Poji Poji" Original Soundtrack]] (演劇女子部「ネガポジポジ」オリジナルサウンドトラック)<br />
* [2021.12.22] [[Engeki Joshi-bu "Toshokan Monogatari ~3tsu no Bookmark~" Original Soundtrack]] (演劇女子部「図書館物語~3つのブックマーク~」オリジナルサウンドトラック)<br />
<br />
===Compilations / Other===<br />
* [2014.07.09] Hello! Project - [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku Kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 3]] (#15 ''Oheso no Kuni Kara Konnichiwa'')<br />
* [2014.08.13] Hello! Project - [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku Kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 6]] (#2 ''Kanojo ni Naritai!!!'')<br />
* [2014.12.10] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 15]] (#15 ''Karen na Gasshoudan'')<br />
* [2017.12.13] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 18]] (#9 ''Real☆Little☆Girl'')<br />
* [2018.12.12] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 19]] (#16 ''43do'', #17 ''Hankouki!'')<br />
* [2020.01.08] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 20 2020]] (Disc 1 #14 ''Real☆Little☆Girl'')<br />
<br />
=== DVDs ===<br />
* [2007.09.26] [[Dai 1 Kai Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen ~Saru no Koku~ / ~Tori no Koku~]]<br />
* [2008.11.24] [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Shibakouen Step!~|2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Shibakouen STEP!~]]<br />
* [2009.09.23] [[2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Nakano Step!~|2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Nakano STEP!~]]<br />
<br />
== Concerts ==<br />
* [2007] [[Dai 1 Kai Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen ~Saru no Koku~ / ~Tori no Koku~]] <small>([[Mitsui Aika]], [[Junjun]], [[Linlin]], [[Arihara Kanna]], Hello Pro Egg)</small><br />
* [2007] [[2007 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 8gatsu ~Yokohama de Aimashou~]]<br />
* [2007] [[Hello Pro Egg Delivery Station! 01]] <small>([[Aoki Erina]], [[Kikkawa Yuu]], [[Mori Saki]], [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Ogawa Saki]])</small><br />
* [2007] [[Hello Pro Egg Delivery Station! 02]] <small>([[Noto Arisa]], [[Mano Erina]], [[Furukawa Konatsu]], [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Okai Asuna]])</small><br />
* [2007] [[2007 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Shinagawa de Aimashou~]]<br />
* [2008] [[Hello Pro Egg Delivery Station! 03]] <small>([[Sawada Yuri]], [[Komine Momoka]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Saho Akari]])</small><br />
* [2008] [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 3gatsu ~Kirameki no Yokohama~]]<br />
* [2008] [[Hello Pro Egg Delivery Station! 04]] <small>([[Tanaka Anri]], [[Sengoku Minami]], [[Sainen Mia]], [[Mori Saki]], [[Wada Ayaka]], [[Ogawa Saki]])</small><br />
* [2008] [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Akasaka Hop!~|2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Akasaka HOP!~]]<br />
* [2008] [[Hello Pro Egg Delivery Station! 05]] <small>([[Noto Arisa]], [[Sawada Yuri]], [[Kikkawa Yuu]], [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Komine Momoka]])</small><br />
* [2008] [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Shibakouen Step!~|2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Shibakouen STEP!~]]<br />
* [2008] [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama Jump!~|2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama JUMP!~]]<br />
* [2009] [[2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 4gatsu ~Yokohama Hop!~|2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 4gatsu ~Yokohama HOP!~]]<br />
* [2009] [[2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Nakano Step!~|2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Nakano STEP!~]]<br />
* [2009] [[2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Yokohama Jump!~|2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Yokohama JUMP!~]]<br />
* [2009] [[2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama Fire!~|2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama FIRE!~]]<br />
* [2010] [[2010nen Hello! Pro Egg Norimen Live 2gatsu|2010nen Hello Pro Egg Norimen LIVE 2gatsu]] <small>([[Sengoku Minami]], [[Kikkawa Yuu]], [[Furukawa Konatsu]], [[Sainen Mia]], [[Mori Saki]], [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Saho Akari]], [[Takeuchi Akari]], [[S/mileage]])</small><br />
* [2010] [[Hello Pro Egg Delivery Station! 06]] <small>([[Saho Akari]], [[Okai Asuna]], [[Fukumura Mizuki]], [[Miyamoto Karin]], [[Tanabe Nanami]])</small><br />
* [2010] [[2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 3gatsu ~Yokohama Gold!~|2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 3gatsu ~Yokohama GOLD!~]]<br />
* [2010] [[2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Yokohama Hop!~|2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Yokohama HOP!~]]<br />
* [2010] [[2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Yokohama STEP!~|2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Yokohama STEP!~]]<br />
* [2010] [[2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama Jump!~|2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama JUMP!~]]<br />
* [2011] [[Hello! Pro Egg 2011 Happyoukai ~9gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
* [2012] [[Hello! Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2012 ~3gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
* [2012] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2012 ~6gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
* [2012] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2012 ~9gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
* [2012] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2012 ~12gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
* [2013] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2013 ~3gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
* [2013] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]]<br />
* [2013] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2013 ~6gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Works==<br />
===Filmography===<br />
; TV Programs<br />
* [2013&ndash;2014] [[~Onedari Entame! ~Hapi★Pure]] (~おねだりエンタメ!~はぴ★ぷれ)<br />
* [2020&ndash;] [[Hello Dream.]] (ハロドリ。)<br />
<br />
; Internet<br />
* [2013] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei no Tadaima Kenshuuchuu!]] (ハロプロ研修生のただ今研修中!)<br />
<br />
===Radio===<br />
* [2016&ndash;] [[Hello! to meet you!]] <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [2020&ndash;] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei no Tadaima Radio Benkyouchuu!!]] (ハロプロ研修生の只今ラジオ勉強中!!)<br />
<br />
== Auditions ==<br />
<br />
=== Hello Pro Egg Audition 2004 ===<br />
<br />
* '''Name:''' Hello Pro Egg Audition 2004 (ハロプロ エッグ オーディション2004)<br />
* '''Purpose:''' To find talented people to become "Hello Pro Eggs" to receive free lessons that will allow their talent to slowly hatch and then allowed to blossom.<br />
* '''Application Recruitment Period:''' April–May 2004 (via [[Hello! Morning]])<br />
* '''Qualifications:''' By April 2004, the applicants must not have a contract in the entertainment industry, that they will relocate to Tokyo, and that they must be females between first grade to 18 years old.<br />
* '''Application Methods:''' There were two forms of application methods, but applicants must apply only through one method. The first was through an interview at Makuhari Messe in [[Chiba]] on 19 June 2004 and the second was through an applicant submitted digital video cassette tape.<br />
* '''Number of applicants:''' 10,570 people<br />
* '''Selected:''' 32 people<br />
* '''Notable Passers:''' [[Okada Yui]], [[Arihara Kanna]], [[Morozuka Kanami]], [[Ohse Kaede]], [[Hashimoto Aina]], [[Akiyama Yurika]], [[Okada Robin Shouko]], [[Goto Yuki]]<br />
<br />
=== Up-Front Group "Egg" Audition ===<br />
<br />
* '''Name:''' Up-Front Group "Egg" Audition (アップフロントグループ『エッグ』オーディション)<br />
* '''Purpose:''' To find talented people to become "Up-Front Group Eggs" to perform in various fields such as acting and variety.<br />
* '''Application Period:''' Until 25 February 2006<br />
* '''Qualifications:''' By February 2006, the applicants must not have a contract in the entertainment industry and that they will relocate to Tokyo.<br />
* '''Notable Passer:''' [[Mano Erina]]<br />
* The three second-generation Hello Pro Egg members are from this audition.<br />
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=== Up-Front Egg Audition ===<br />
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* '''Name:''' [http://up-front-egg-audition.com/ Up-Front Egg Audition] (アップフロントエッグオーディション)<br />
* '''Application Period:''' Opened August 2007<br />
* '''Qualifications:''' By August 2007, the applicants must not have a contract in the entertainment industry, that they will relocate to Tokyo, and that they must be females between first grade to 25 years old.<br />
* '''Application Methods:''' There were numerous forms of application methods, including applying by computer, cell phone, mail, or by appointment with a receptionist, but applicants must apply only through one method.<br />
* The fifth-generation Hello Pro Egg member, [[Miyamoto Karin]], is from this audition.<br />
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== External Links ==<br />
* [http://www.helloproject.com/helloprokenshusei/ Hello Pro Kenshuusei Official Website]<br />
* [http://www.helloproject.com/helloprokenshuseihokkaido/ Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido Official Website]<br />
* [http://www.youtube.com/user/helloprokenshusei/ Official YouTube]<br />
* [https://twitter.com/kenshusei_uf Official Twitter]<br />
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<div>[[Image:helloprokenshuuseidec2017.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Kenshuusei, December 2017]]<br />
[[Image:helloprokenshuuseimarch2015.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Kenshuusei, March 2015]]<br />
[[Image:Kenshuusei2013.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Kenshuusei & [[Miyazaki Yuka]], June 2013]]<br />
[[Image:Kenshuusei2012.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Kenshuusei, September 2012]]<br />
[[Image:H!PEggJuly2011.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, July 2011]]<br />
[[image:helloproegg2010.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, May 2010]]<br />
[[Image:Hpegg2.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, November 2009]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg September 2009.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, September 2009]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg April 2009.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, April 2009]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg November 2008.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, November 2008]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg September 2008.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, September 2008]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg June 2008.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, June 2008]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg April 2008.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, April 2008]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg August 2007.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, August 2007]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg May 2007.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, May 2007]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg July 2006.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg with [[Okai Chisato]], July 2006]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg January 2006.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg with [[Satoda Mai]], January 2006]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg July 2005.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg with [[Ishikawa Rika]], July 2005]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg January 2005.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, January 2005]]<br />
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'''Hello Pro Kenshuusei''' (ハロプロ研修生) (formerly '''Hello Pro Egg''' (ハロプロエッグ) and secondary branch '''Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido''' (ハロプロ研修生北海道) are groups of aspiring [[Hello! Project]] trainees who aim to debut. Hello Pro Kenshuusei mostly serve as backup dancers at various Hello! Project concerts. Some Kenshuusei have also acted in various dramas, plays and musicals.<br />
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== History ==<br />
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===2004-2008===<br />
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<!-- 1st generation -->In June 2004, thirty-two winners were selected from the 10,570 applicants of the "Hello Pro Egg Audition 2004" and formed Hello Pro Egg which consisted of: [[Ohyanagi Maho]], [[Okada Yui]], [[Kawashima Miyuki]], [[Morozuka Kanami]], [[Noto Arisa]], [[Aoki Erina]], [[Oose Kaede]], [[Tanaka Anri]], [[Sengoku Minami]], [[Sawada Yuri]], [[Mutou Mika]], [[Hashimoto Aina]], [[Hashida Mirei]], [[Okada Robin Shouko]], [[Akiyama Yurika]], [[Goto Yuki]], [[Arihara Kanna]], [[Sainen Mia]], [[Mori Saki]], [[Yutoku Ayumi]], [[Furukawa Konatsu]], [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Wada Ayaka]], [[Ogawa Saki]], [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Saho Akari]], [[Okai Asuna]], [[Sekine Azusa]], [[Maeda Irori]], [[Arai Manami]], and [[Korenaga Miki]] (who was appointed as leader of the Eggs). Although [[Maeda Irori]] wouldn't begin activities until 2006 because she was loaned to [[Hello! Pro Kansai]] and [[Arai Manami]] wouldn't begin until 2007 for unknown reasons.<br />
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Shortly after its inception, [[Okada Yui]] would be the first Egg to graduate in August to become a member in [[v-u-den]]. <br />
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In 2005, both [[Ohyanagi Maho]] (in July) and [[Kawashima Miyuki]] (in September) would leave the program entirely.<br />
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In October of 2005, [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]] was the first Egg group announced initially of [[Arihara Kanna]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Noto Arisa]], [[Furukawa Konatsu]], and [[Oose Kaede]], however Arihara had left prior to their debut single in 2006 to join [[C-ute|°C-ute]] and [[Mori Saki]] took her place. <br />
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<!-- 2nd generation -->in April 2006, [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Okada Robin Shouko]], and [[Hashida Mirei]] released a digital single together titled "[[Sora ga Aru]]".<br />
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In June, [[Mano Erina]], [[Ogura Manami]], and [[Komine Momoka]], the winners of the "Up-Front Group "Egg" Audition", joined the Eggs. <br />
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In August, 6 of the original Eggs; [[Oose Kaede]], [[Hashimoto Aina]], [[Okada Robin Shouko]], [[Goto Yuki]], [[Akiyama Yurika]], and [[Morozuka Kanami]] had formed [[THE Possible]] as the second all-Egg group. They all graduated in 2007 from H!P to Tsunku's other label, [[Nice Girl Project|NICE GIRL Project]]. When Oose graduated, [[Yutoku Ayumi]] replaced her in [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]].<br />
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<!-- 3rd generation -->In January 2007, [[Kikkawa Yuu]] and [[Linlin]] were added to Hello Pro Egg. The latter shortly graduated and joined [[Morning Musume]] in March as part of the 8th Generation. <br />
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6 of the Eggs: [[Muto Mika]], [[Sawada Yuri]], [[Mano Erina]], [[Sengoku Minami]], [[Korenaga Miki]], and [[Noto Arisa]] joined with other H!P members to form [[Ongaku Gatas]] in June of 2007, In which Sawada, Korenaga, Sengoku, and Noto were also involved with [[Gatas Brilhantes H.P.]].<br />
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Two of the members, [[Ogawa Saki]] and [[Okai Asuna]] joined together and released a single, [[Mottainai Baasan Ondo]] alongside a book with the same title also in June. <br />
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As for graduations, [[Hashida Mirei]] (in June), [[Ogura Manami]] (in August), and [[Yutoku Ayumi]] (in November) had left the program. After Yutoku left, [[Saho Akari]] replaced her in [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]].<br />
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In January 2008, [[Korenaga Miki]] graduated from Hello Pro Egg to concentrate on [[Gatas Brilhantes H.P.]] and [[Ongaku Gatas]]. [[Noto Arisa]] took her place as leader of Hello Pro Egg. <br />
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[[Mano Erina]] (in March) and [[Muto Mika]] (in April) had also graduated , but the former went on to be a soloist under [[Hello! Project]] and the latter completely leaving H!P. <br />
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Also in March, [[Kitahara Sayaka]] and [[Kikkawa Yuu]] joined with [[Morning Musume]] member, [[Kusumi Koharu]] to form [[MilkyWay]], but remained as Eggs.<br />
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<!-- 5th generation -->During the [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Akasaka Hop!~|Akasaka HOP!]] concert in June 2008, three new members were announced: [[Fukumura Mizuki]], [[Kaneko Rie]], and [[Takeuchi Akari]]. <br />
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<!-- 5th generation -->At the [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama Jump!~|Yokohama JUMP!]] concert in November 2008, another new member was announced: [[Miyamoto Karin]], a winner of the "Up-Front Egg Audition". <br />
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Also in November, [[Shugo Chara Egg!]], a promotional group for the anime series [http://shugo-chara.com/ Shugo Chara!]; had debuted with [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Wada Ayaka]], and [[Saho Akari]].<br />
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===2009-2012===<br />
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<!-- 6th generation -->Sometime in March of 2009, member [[Aoki Erina]] left the program. <br />
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In the April 2009 issue of De☆View (released in March 2009), [[Satou Ayano]] appeared alongside [[Noto Arisa]] and [[Kaneko Rie]], as a Hello Pro Egg member. <br />
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During the [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 4gatsu ~Yokohama Hop!~|Yokohama HOP!]] concert in April 2009, [[Satou Ayano]]'s membership was officially announced, as well as the addition of new member [[Sezaki Azusa]], but she left only after about a month.<br />
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In April, [[Tsunku]] announced a new group consisting of [[Wada Ayaka]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Fukuda Kanon]], and [[Ogawa Saki]] and a month later named the group, [[S/mileage]].<br />
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In June, two more members were added, [[Hirano Tomomi]] and [[Katsuta Rina]]. <br />
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Then in July, [[Wada Ayaka]], [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Ogawa Saki]], [[Saho Akari]], [[Takeuchi Akari]], and [[Miyamoto Karin]] were chosen to help out with the "Champloo" revival units.<br />
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A month later in August, [[Sawada Yuri]] graduates from the program as does the then leader, [[Noto Arisa]] a month later. Since then, there hasn't been a leader of sorts until 2012. <br />
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After the announcement of [[S/mileage]], the 3 members that were in [[Shugo Chara Egg!]] had to leave the group. [[Shugo Chara Egg!]] then had auditions to replace them and added two members to take the place of Maeda and Fukuda's character; [[Fukumura Mizuki]] and [[Maeda Irori]], respectively in August as well.<br />
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On November 23, 2009, during Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama FIRE!~ concert, a video message from [[Tsunku]] was played to [[S/mileage]], where it was announced that they would graduate from Hello Pro Egg and make their debut in [[Hello! Project]] in 2010, also at the same performance, [[Takagi Sayuki]] was announced as the newest Egg member. <br />
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Sometime in 2009, [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]] was revived with a bunch of new members which included, [[Sengoku Minami]], [[Arai Manami]], [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Okai Asuna]], [[Sainen Mia]], [[Mori Saki]], [[Maeda Irori]], [[Kikkawa Yuu]], [[Fukumura Mizuki]], [[Kaneko Rie]], [[Satou Ayano]], and [[Katsuta Rina]] alongside [[Up-Front Egg]] member [[Sano Kaori]]. This would fizzle out until Kaneko's graduation in 2013, leaving the group with no members left.<br />
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In January of 2010, an audition was held for the new Amulet Dia for [[Shugo Chara Egg!]], and [[Tanabe Nanami]] was chosen as the winner and was added to Shugo Chara Egg! as well as Hello Pro Egg. <br />
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In March 2010, three new members were added to Hello Pro Egg--[[Kizawa Runa]], [[Nagasawa Wakana]] and [[Kudou Haruka]]. Later, during [[Morning Musume]]'s 9th generation audition, Tsunku also announced that Eggs between 11 and 17 were eligible to audition for Morning Musume and would automatically pass the first round.<br />
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[[S/mileage]]'s graduation and debut was on March 27, 2010. On April 3rd, 2010, the announcement was made that the goal was achieved and S/mileage would make their major debut in May. <br />
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In the time between March and December of 2010, many of the Eggs had left the program which included: [[Tanaka Anri]] (in March), [[Sainen Mia]], [[Komine Momoka]] (in June), [[Hirano Tomomi]], [[Kizawa Runa]], [[Okai Asuna]], and [[Maeda Irori]] (all in November). <br />
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At the beginning of 2011, it was announced that [[Sengoku Minami]] and [[Kikkawa Yuu]] had finished their egg training and that Kikkawa would be the opening act for Hello! Project's [[Hello! Project 2011 Winter ~Kangei Shinsen Matsuri~|2011 Winter Tour]] and announced that she was going to start a solo career. Also at the first day of the winter tour, it was announced that [[Fukumura Mizuki]] would be joining Morning Musume as a ninth generation member. [[Jang Da Yeon]], the winner of the H!P Korea Auditions was in Egg garb and performed alongside the rest of the Eggs, but she was not credited as to being a member.<br />
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After the announcement, it was announced that [[Mori Saki]], [[Furukawa Konatsu]] (in January 2011), [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Sekine Azusa]], [[Arai Manami]], [[Satou Ayano]] (in March 2011), and [[Saho Akari]] (in April 2011) had also graduated. Kitahara would go onto have a solo career and the other girls plus Sengoku would go onto form [[Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari)]].<br />
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On June 19, 2011 three new members were introduced at a Shiodome AX event: [[Yoshihashi Kurumi]], [[Hamaura Ayano]], and [[Taguchi Natsumi]]. One day later, on June 20, 2011, three more new members were introduced: [[Otsuka Aina]], [[Mogi Minami]], and [[Ogawa Rena]].<br />
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On September 10, 2011 it was announced that 2nd generation [[S/mileage]] sub-member [[Kosuga Fuyuka]] would leave the group due to severe anemia, but would return to Hello! Project as a member of Hello Pro Egg after her recovery. <br />
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On September 29, 2011 it was announced that [[Kudou Haruka]] would be joining Morning Musume as a tenth generation member. <br />
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Two weeks later, two of the formers eggs, [[Takeuchi Akari]] and [[Katsuta Rina]], officially became members of the second generation of [[S/mileage]]. <br />
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Also in September of 2011, [[Nagasawa Wakana]] left the Eggs with no further notice to the public. <br />
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Two months later at an event in November 2011, 2nd Generation [[S/mileage]] finalists, [[Yamaga Kanae]] and [[Oda Sakura]] were announced to have joined the Eggs. <br />
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Sometime in January 2012, the name of the program was officially changed to [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei]].<br />
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In March 2012, at the first concert under the "Kenshuusei" title, [[Kosuga Fuyuka]] made her return to Hello! Project and new members [[Uemura Akari]] and [[Murota Mizuki]] were introduced alongside her. <br />
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When the website for the June 2012 concert opened, [[Okamura Rise]] was listed as a new member. Two other new Eggs, [[Yamagishi Riko]] and [[Nomura Minami]], were introduced at the same concert. <br />
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In August, [[Yamaga Kanae]] had her last performance and the website of the September concert for the Kenshuusei showed her profile was taken off. <br />
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A little later in the month, it was announced that [[Miyamoto Karin]], [[Tanabe Nanami]], [[Taguchi Natsumi]], [[Hamaura Ayano]], and [[Otsuka Aina]] would team up and release an indie single together, titled "[[Kanojo ni Naritai!!!]]", in October. <br />
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On September 14, 2012 it was announced that [[Oda Sakura]] would be joining Morning Musume as an eleventh generation member. <br />
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As the website updated again for the upcoming December concert, [[Mogi Minami]]'s profile was taken down showing that she left the program and on the same day, 6 new members were announced: [[Kanazawa Tomoko]], who was a finalist for the OCEAN AWARD, and [[Ichioka Reina]], [[Kishimoto Yumeno]], [[Makino Maria]], [[Kaga Kaede]], and [[Wada Sakurako]] who all participated in the Morning Musume 11th Generation audtion (the first three having been finalists). <br />
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In an interview in December, [[Kaneko Rie]] stated that she was indeed the appointed leader of the Kenshuusei, something that hasn't happened since [[Noto Arisa]]'s leadership in 2009. <br />
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Also in that time members [[Kosuga Fuyuka]] and [[Okamura Rise]] stopped appearing at official events, though their profiles were not removed from the website.<br />
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===2013-2016===<br />
During the annual [[Hello! Project]] 2013 Winter concert tour one of multiple new units to be formed from the Kenshuusei was announced. The unit features [[Miyamoto Karin]], [[Takagi Sayuki]], [[Otsuka Aina]], [[Uemura Akari]], [[Kanazawa Tomoko]] from Kenshuusei, and Up-Front member [[Miyazaki Yuka]]. Producer [[Tsunku]] stated that when the day came for their major debut the group name would be decided, and he may or may not add other girls. On February 25th, Tsunku announced the group's name as [[Juice=Juice]]. <br />
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One month later at an end of March event, new Kenshuusei member [[Sasaki Rikako]] was introduced. The same day, a special test event was announced to take place in May, where member [[Kosuga Fuyuka]], who had been inactive for some time, would also appear. Later on in the month the official site for the event opened and [[Okamura Rise]] reappeared on the list.<br />
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During the test on May 5th, 6 new Kenshuusei were introduced: [[Tanaka Karen]], [[Inaba Manaka]], [[Mikame Kana]], [[Fujii Rio]], [[Mashiro Kana]], and [[Inoue Hikaru]]. The next month on June 12th the profile page was updated, and [[Okamura Rise]]'s profile was officially removed. <br />
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The second Kenshuusei indie single, a collaboration release with [[Juice=Juice]] titled "[[Ten Made Nobore!]]", was released on June 8, 2013. <br />
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On July 5, 2013 it was suddenly announced that [[Otsuka Aina]] would no longer be part of the Kenshuusei program or a member of Juice=Juice due to contractual issues that were unable to be settled with her family, later she also specified that she was not happy with the state of her vocals in the group.<br />
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In late August, it was announced that they were holding auditions but those who passed would train temporarily for 6 months before becoming a member of Kenshuusei, later on in October, the name of the group was announced as the [[Kashou Egg|Kashou Eggs]].<br />
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On September 22, a group of 7 new members was announced through introduction videos on the official Kenshuusei YouTube channel (all had previously been finalists in the 12th Generation [[Morning Musume]] audtion): [[Yamaki Risa]], [[Yokogawa Yumei]], [[Niinuma Kisora]], [[Ooura Hirona]], [[Dambara Ruru]], [[Haga Akane]], and [[Funaki Musubu]].<br />
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On October 21st, the profile page for December's Nama Tamago concert was updated, showing that [[Mashiro Kana]]'s profile had been removed and in November, the members of [[Juice=Juice]] were taken off the Kenshuusei page. <br />
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The third Kenshuusei indie single, titled "[[Oheso no Kuni Kara Konnichiwa / Ten Made Nobore!]]", was released on December 21, 2013 only at their Nana Tamago performances.<br />
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[[Kaneko Rie]]'s profile was removed from the official website after the December concerts, on January 1, 2014 though she had left the program a few weeks prior to participating in the event. It was later announced that the third indie single would recieve a public release on February 26, 2014.<br />
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In April 2014, eight Kenshuusei: [[Tanabe Nanami]], [[Hamaura Ayano]], [[Murota Mizuki]], [[Yamagishi Riko]], [[Kaga Kaede]], [[Sasaki Rikako]], [[Yamaki Risa]], and [[Ooura Hirona]], were chosen to participate in the stage musical ''Bokutachi Karen na Shounen Gasshoudan'' and released the single "[[Karen na Gasshoudan]]" alongside it. <br />
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In early May, three new members, [[Aikawa Maho]], [[Takemura Miu]], and [[Saito Kana]], were revealed through official goods and the next day at the test recital, it was announced that [[Kosuga Fuyuka]] had completed her training.<br />
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It was officially announced in September 2014 that [[Tanaka Karen]] and [[Ooura Hirona]] had finished their Kenshuusei training and [[Yoshihashi Kurumi]] halted her activities but remained on the Kenshuusei page.<br />
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On September 30, 2014 at [[Morning Musume|Morning Musume '14]]'s Fall tour it was announced that [[Makino Maria]] and [[Haga Akane]] would join [[Morning Musume]] as part of the 12th generation. Less than a week later on October 4th, [[Murota Mizuki]], [[Sasaki Rikako]], and [[Aikawa Maho]] were chosen as the 3rd generation members of [[S/mileage]].<br />
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On November 4th, it was announced that [[Tanabe Nanami]] and [[Yoshihashi Kurumi]] had finished their training and later on in the day [[Inaba Manaka]] and [[Yamaki Risa]] were announced to be in the [[Country Musume]] revival group, [[Country Girls]].<br />
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Several days before the November 2014 Nama Tamago concert, two new members, [[Asakura Kiki]] and [[Onoda Saori]], were announced to be introduced at the upcoming event. Following this the first Hello Pro Kenshuusei album, titled [[1 Let's Say "Hello!"|① Let's say "Hello!"]], was also announced to be sold at the concert starting November 29th. A surprise announcement was made on the day of the event, adding seven more members; [[Hashimoto Nagisa]], [[Horie Kizuki]], [[Ogata Risa]], [[Shimano Momoko]], [[Hirose Ayaka]], and [[Inoue Rei]], who were formerly members of the [[Nice Girl Project! Kenshuusei]]; and [[Tanimoto Ami]], who was a finalist in the Morning Musume 12th Generation "Golden" Audition.<br />
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On January 2, 2015 a new group consisting entirely of Hello Pro Kenshuusei members was announced and introduced at the first showing of the "[[Hello! Project 2015 WINTER ~DANCE MODE!~]]" concert. The members of the group were revealed to be [[Fujii Rio]], [[Hirose Ayaka]], [[Nomura Minami]], [[Ogawa Rena]], [[Hamaura Ayano]], [[Taguchi Natsumi]], [[Wada Sakurako]], and [[Inoue Rei]]. It was also announced that the group's name would be made known later in the month, and their first indie single would be released sometime in March 2015. It was delayed about a month until February 25th where the group's name was decided by [[Berryz Kobo]] member, [[Shimizu Saki]] to be [[Kobushi Factory]].<br />
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On the website for the March Nana Tamago concert on February 25th, it was announced that [[Mikame Kana]] had finished her training and a new Kenshuusei member was announced, [[Takase Kurumi]]. Two months later on April 27, 2015 the official website updated with the names of eight new members that would participate in the upcoming May 2015 public test recital; [[Ono Mizuho]], [[Nakano Rion]], [[Yanagawa Nanami]], [[Maeda Kokoro]], [[Akiyama Mao]], [[Kanatsu Mizuki]], [[Kasahara Momona]], and [[Okamoto Honoka]].<br />
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Another new group, named [[Tsubaki Factory]] and consisting of only of Kenshuusei, was revealed on April 29, 2015. The members included [[Yamagishi Riko]], [[Kishimoto Yumeno]], [[Niinuma Kisora]], [[Asakura Kiki]], [[Ogata Risa]], and [[Tanimoto Ami]]. One day later an official notice went up announcing that [[Saito Kana]] had completed her training and was no longer a member.<br />
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On November 5th, it was announced that [[Funaki Musubu]] and [[Yanagawa Nanami]] would be joining [[Country Girls]]. The next day on the 6th, it was announced that [[Okamoto Honoka]] finished her training.<br />
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On January 14, 2016, the main website announced that five new members joined; [[Noguchi Kurumi]], [[Ono Kotomi]], [[Kodama Sakiko]], [[Yonemura Kirara]], and [[Kiyono Momohime]]. Two months later in March 2016 it was announced that [[Takemura Miu]]'s training had ended.<br />
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On July 16th at the beginning of [[Hello! Project]]'s annual summer tours, it was announced that [[Kasahara Momona]] would be joining [[ANGERME]] as the sole 5th Generation member. The same day it was also announced that seven girls had been chosen to become members of the newly formed branch, '''Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido'''. Later that month on July 28th a notice on the official website revealed that Kenshuusei members [[Yokogawa Yumei]], [[Hashimoto Nagisa]], [[Shimano Momoko]], and [[Nakano Rion]] had completed their training within the program.<br />
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At the end of the month on July 30th, the seven starting members of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido branch were introduced through a performance at the Hello! Project Summer concert; [[Oota Haruka]], [[Satou Hikari]], [[Ishiguri Kanami]], [[Kawano Minori]], [[Kitagawa Ryou]], [[Kudou Yume]], and [[Yamazaki Mei]].<br />
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A surprise announcement at a [[Tsubaki Factory]] Fan Club event on August 13, 2016 revealed that three new members had been added from the Hello Pro Kenshuusei, including [[Onoda Saori]], [[Ono Mizuho]], and [[Akiyama Mao]]. A few days later on August 17th six new members of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei were announced through the official website; [[Kawamura Ayano]], [[Yokoyama Reina]], [[Yamazaki Yuhane]], [[Yoshida Marie]], [[Nishida Shiori]], and [[Hashisako Rin]].<br />
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It was announced on November 22, 2016 that the winners of the Morning Musume 13th generation audition would be chosen from the Hello Pro Kenshuusei, after finalists from the general public were unable to be found for the second time. The new members of Morning Musume, [[Kaga Kaede]] and [[Yokoyama Reina]], were revealed on December 12, 2016 at [[Nippon Budokan]] during the last performance of the fall tour, ''Morning Musume '16 Concert Tour Aki ~MY VISION~''.<br />
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===2017-2020===<br />
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At the beginning of January on the 8th, members of Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido announced the release of their first indies single, a double a-side titled "[[Real Little Girl / Kanojo ni Naritai!!!]]", through their radio show. The single was performed for the first time and sold at the Hello! Project 2017 Winter concert on February 4th. The members also announced a new regular live event with the first show to take place on February 5th.<br />
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On February 27, 2017, the profiles of the members of [[Tsubaki Factory]] were removed from the Kenshuusei profiles. The following month on March 6, 2017 it was announced that [[Yoshida Marie]] had completed her training and would no longer be part of the program, and eight new members were announced; [[Shimakura Rika]], [[Hibi Marina]], [[Eguchi Saya]], [[Doi Rena]], [[Okamura Minami]], [[Matsunaga Riai]], [[Yamada Ichigo]], and [[Nakayama Natsume]].<br />
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It was announced at the end of the "[[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2017 ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]]" event on May 5, 2017 that Kenshuusei members [[Takase Kurumi]] and [[Kiyono Momohime]] would debut in an unspecified fashion with a focus on acting and performance, with no further information provided at the time. Two further announcements followed respectively naming [[Inoue Hikaru]] leader of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei, and stating that members [[Ichioka Reina]], [[Dambara Ruru]], and [[Kawamura Ayano]] would be debuting within [[Hello! Project]] in the future, pending discussions with their parents, with it undecided on if they would become part of a new group or join existing groups.<br />
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On June 26, 2017 a special edition of the [[Hello! Project]] webshow "[[Hello Station]]" was published, revealing the debut placements of the previously chosen Hello Pro Kenshuusei members. It was announced that [[Ichioka Reina]] would become the leader of a new group, with the additional members and name to be revealed at a later date. [[Dambara Ruru]] would become a member of [[Juice=Juice]], and [[Kawamura Ayano]] would become a sixth generation member of [[ANGERME]].<br />
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On September 8, 2017 it was announced that upon returning from her medical hiatus former [[Country Girls]] member [[Inaba Manaka]] would join Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido in an advisory role as the Leader. Her first appearance with the Kenshuusei would take place at the "[[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido Teiki Kouen Vol.4]]" event on September 18th.<br />
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On July 15, 2017 a Hello! Project New Member audition was announced at the [[Hello! Project 2017 SUMMER ~HELLO! MEETING~]] concert, and later a special Abema web program that would run from November 13th to December 18th and would follow the audition finalists was revealed. Of the eight audition finalists none passed, instead seven of the eight accepted an offer to join the Hello Pro Kenshuusei; [[Hashimoto Momoko]], [[Goto Sayaka]], [[Tamenaga Shion]], [[Kubota Nanami]], [[Shuttou Anna]], [[Kanemitsu Ruru]], and [[Matsubara Yulia]]. They made their first live appearance and were officially introduced at the [[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2017 12gatsu ~Conti→New!~]] concert on December 10, 2017 and were announced through the official website on the 11th.<br />
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It was announced on February 9, 2018 through the official fan club website that [[Goto Sayaka]] had decided to end her training as part of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei. On April 23, 2018 in an update to the participation roster for the "[[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2018 ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]]" event, it was revealed that Hello Pro Kenshuusei member [[Hashimoto Momoko]] and Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member [[Kitagawa Ryou]] had each decided to finish their training and would not participate in further activities. On April 27th the second official Hello Pro Kenshuusei album was announced, titled "[[Rainbow x2|Rainbow×2]]" and to be sold at the May 6th "[[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2018 ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]]" event, with the general release taking place on July 11th.<br />
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On May 29, 2018 within a schedule update for the "[[Hello Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2018 6gatsu~Niji~]]" event it was announced that [[Inoue Hikaru]], current leader of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei, had completed her training and would no longer be a member. During the final show of the ''Hello Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2018 6gatsu~Niji~'' event on June 9, 2018 in Tokyo it was revealed that six Kenshuusei members would join the two upcoming, as yet unnamed, groups. The members joining the first group, alongside Leader [[Ichioka Reina]], included [[Nishida Shiori]], [[Shimakura Rika]], and [[Eguchi Saya]]. The second group would feature [[Maeda Kokoro]], [[Yamazaki Yuhane]], and [[Okamura Minami]], along with previously announced members [[Takase Kurumi]] and [[Kiyono Momohime]]. The groups in these forms would perform for the first time during the "[[Hello! Project 20th Anniversary!! Hello! Project 2018 SUMMER]]" concert tour. There was a possibility each group would also add additional members upon completion of the "[[Hello! Project ONLY YOU Audition]]". In July, the members of both groups were taken off the Kenshuusei page.<br />
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On August 24, 2018 via an update for the participating members in the "[[Hello Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2018 9gatsu~Momiji~]]" event, it was announced that [[Horie Kizuki]] and [[Kanatsu Mizuki]] had completed their training and would not be participating.<br />
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On October 18, 2018 through a video announcement, the name of both of the unnamed groups were revealed to be [[CHICATETSU|CHICA#TETSU]] & [[Ame no Mori Kawa Umi]]. In addition a collective called [[BEYOOOOONDS]] was formed, consisting of both new groups and the yet to be announced audition winners.<br />
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It was announced on November 1, 2018 through an update about the December 2018 recitals that members [[Noguchi Kurumi]], [[Hibi Marina]], and [[Doi Rena]] had completed their training and would no longer be part of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei. On the same day three new members were revealed in a separate online announcement; [[Saito Madoka]], [[Kusunoki Mei]], and [[Onoda Karin]].<br />
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On November 23, 2018 at the "[[ANGERME 2018 Aki Denkousekka]]" concert finale at Pacifico Yokohama, it was announced that Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member [[Oota Haruka]] would join [[ANGERME]] as a seventh generation member. Through two announcements on January 16, 2019 it was revealed that [[Kodama Sakiko]] had completed her training, and that Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member [[Kawano Minori]] would temporarily go on hiatus with a future announcement to come upon her return to activities.<br />
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On April 2, 2019 in an update to the participation roster for the "[[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2019 ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]]", it was announced that [[Kusunoki Mei]] had completed her training. On June 12, 2019, during episode #293 of the Hello! Project webshow "[[Hello Station]]", senior Hello! Project group [[Juice=Juice]] announced they would be adding members from the Hello Pro Kenshuusei. The new members, Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member [[Kudou Yume]] and Hello Pro Kenshuusei member [[Matsunaga Riai]], were officially revealed through a special premiere on the group's YouTube channel on June 14, 2019.<br />
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An official notice accompanied the Hello Pro Kenshuusei June 2019 recital goods, announcing that Matsubara Yuriya's name romanization would officially change to ''Yulia''. On June 22, 2019 Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member [[Yamazaki Mei]] was revealed to be one of three 15th generation [[Morning Musume]] members, through a special livestream on the Morning Musume YouTube channel. At the end of the month on June 30th, an audition for Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido was announced on the ''Hello! to meet you!'' radio program. The audition was open to unaffiliated girls between fourth grade elementary and third year junior high, living in Hokkaido, that were able to train in Sapporo; applications were accepted from July 1, 2019 to August 9, 2019.<br />
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A previously teased announcement through episode #296 of the Hello! Project webshow "[[Hello! Station]]", uploaded July 3, 2019, revealed that [[Hashisako Rin]] from Hello Pro Kenshuusei would become the eighth generation member of [[ANGERME]], with her first performances to take place during the "[[Hello! Project 2019 SUMMER]]" concert tour beginning July 13th.<br />
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On July 11, 2019 a new ''Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit'' was announced; named as such because the members would not be permanently fixed and could be changed depending on the situation. The unit would include girls from both Hello Pro Kenshuusei and Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido, and would allow for closer evaluation of the participating members performance levels as they continued training. The starting participants were [[Yonemura Kirara]], [[Ishiguri Kanami]], [[Kubota Nanami]], [[Kanemitsu Ruru]], and [[Saito Madoka]]. Nearing the end of the month on July 26th, within an aupdate for the "[[Hello Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2019 9gatsu~Kira~]]" event it was announced that [[Ono Kotomi]] and [[Shuttou Anna]] from Hello Pro Kenshuusei, and [[Satou Hikari]] from Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido had completed their training.<br />
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A surprise announcement on August 2, 2019 through the official Hello! Project website revealed nine new main branch Hello Pro Kenshuusei members; [[Hiromoto Ruli]], [[Hashida Honoka]], [[Nishizaki Miku]], [[Hirayama Yuki]], [[Kitahara Momo]], [[Ebata Kisaki]], [[Yofu Runo]], [[Murakoshi Ayana]], [[Uemura Hasumi]], and one new Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member; [[Hashimoto Ririka]].<br />
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Two new members of Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido, [[Nishimura Karin]] and [[Shibuya Hina]], were announced through a website update on December 3, 2019. They were officially introduced the same month at the [[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2019 12gatsu ~Musubu~]] on December 8th. Within an update released on December 29, 2019 regarding the cast appearances at the "[[Hello! Project Countdown Party 2019 ~Good Bye & Hello!~|Hello! Project COUNTDOWN PARTY 2019 ~GOOD BYE & HELLO!~]]" concerts it was announced that Kanemitsu Ruru's training activities had ended at her own request.<br />
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A show to air on TV Tokyo focusing on the struggles of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei and Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido as they train and aim to debut, with appearances by Hello! Project members, was announced on March 21, 2020. The show was titled "Hello Dream." (ハロドリ。; ''Harodori'') or "Hello Pro Dream." (ハロプロドリーム。) and began airing on April 6, 2020. On April 19, 2020 it was announced that Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido members [[Hashimoto Ririka]] and [[Shibuya Hina]] requested to end their training.<br />
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On June 22, 2020 it was announced that Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member [[Nishimura Karin]] would pause her activities and go on hiatus after being diagnosed with a form of [[Wikipedia:Orthostatic_intolerance|orthostatic dysregulation]]. On November 2, 2020 Hello Pro Kenshuusei member [[Tamenaga Shion]] was revealed to be one of three 9th generation [[ANGERME]] members, through a special video premiere on the ANGERME YouTube channel. An announcement through the official Hello! Project website on November 4, 2020 revealed two new main branch Hello Pro Kenshuusei members, [[Arisawa Ichika]] and [[Ishiyama Sakura]]. Their first live appearance and introduction would take place on December 19, 2020 at the "[[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2020 12gatsu ~Hikari~]]" recital.<br />
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===2021-2024===<br />
On March 7, 2021, [[Fukumura Mizuki]], current leader of [[Morning Musume]] and [[Hello! Project]], made a surprise appearance at the end of the [[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2021 3gatsu ~Yell~]] show to make several announcements. She revealed the formation of a new Hello! Project group sometime in 2021; the girls in the [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit]] ([[Yonemura Kirara]], [[Ishiguri Kanami]], [[Kubota Nanami]], and [[Saito Madoka]]) were confirmed as members, with the possibility more would be added. She also announced a solo Nakano Sun Plaza show for Hello Pro Kenshuusei to take place on April 17, 2021, and the date of the upcoming [[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2019 ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]] event to be May 3, 2021.<br />
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On March 16, 2021 it was announced that Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido members [[Kawano Minori]] and [[Nishimura Karin]], both having been on indefinite hiatus, had completed their training activities and left Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido. On April 23, 2021 it was announced that Hello Pro Kenshuusei member [[Yamada Ichigo]] ended her training and would no longer be part of Hello Pro Kenshuusei.<br />
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On July 5, 2021 during an episode of ''Harodori'', [[Nakayama Natsume]], [[Hiromoto Ruli]], [[Nishizaki Miku]], and [[Kitahara Momo]] were revealed as new members of the upcoming 2021 group. Two days later on July 7, it was announced through episode #383 of ''Hello! Project Station'' that [[Yofu Runo]] would join [[Tsubaki Factory]], and [[Ebata Kisaki]] and [[Arisawa Ichika]] would join [[Juice=Juice]]. Their activities with the group began at the [[Hello! Project 2021 Summer Sapphire & Ruby]] concerts starting July 17.<br />
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Two new Hello Pro Kenshuusei, [[Yoshida Hinoha]] and [[Kawashima Mifu]], were introduced in episode #72 of "Hello Dream.", aired August 23, 2021. The finale lineup and name of the new group formed from the Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit was announced to be [[OCHA NORMA]] on December 12, 2021 at the [[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2021 12gatsu ~RING~]]. On December 30, 2021 [[Hirayama Yuki]] was revealed to be the only new tenth generation member of [[ANGERME]] at the [[Hello! Project Year-End Party 2021 ~GOOD BYE & HELLO!~]] ANGERME Premium.<br />
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New members [[Goto Hana]] and [[Maeshima Karin]], from the [[Hello! Project Shin Member Audition 2021]], were announced on February 14, 2022 and first introduced through the Hello Pro Kenshuusei TV Tokyo show "[[Hello Dream.|Harodori]]". Three months later on May 23, 2022 it was announced that Maeshima Karin would be ending Hello Pro Kenshuusei activities at her own request.<br />
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On June 29, 2022 on Hello! Station, the winners of the [[Hello! Project "Morning Musume '22 Juice=Juice Joint New Member Auditon]] were announced and [[Ishiyama Sakura]] would end up joining [[Juice=Juice]]. On the same episode, it was also announced that the ,Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit, (now renamed [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit|Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit '22]]) would return again and that [[Matsubara Yulia]], [[Onoda Karin]], [[Hashida Honoka]], [[Murakoshi Ayana]], and [[Uemura Hasumi]] were the chosen members.<br />
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On August 8, 2022 on Harodori, two new Kenshuusei were revealed, [[Shimoitani Yukiho]] & [[Kamimura Rena]].<br />
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Three new Hello Pro Kenshuusei, [[Kawano Soara]], [[Makino Toa]], and [[Hayashi Niina]] were introduced in episode #153 of ''Harodori'', aired March 27th, 2023.<br />
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On May 23. 2023 many announcements were made about the Kenshuusei. [[Goto Hana]] & [[Shimoitani Yukiho]] were added as new members for [[ANGERME]], [[Kawashima Mifu]] added to [[Juice=Juice]], and [[Yoshida Hinoha]] & [[Kamimura Rena]] were added to [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit|Hello! Pro Kenshuusei Unit '23]] and that the unit will debut sometime in 2024.<br />
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Nine new Hello Pro Kenshuusei, [[Shimakawa Hana]], [[Asano Yurika]], [[Miyakoshi Chihiro]], [[Nishimura Itsuki]], [[Souna Yume]], [[Ootsubo Mano]], [[Yoshida Hikari]], [[Sugihara Meisa]], and [[Hattori Rua]] were introduced in episode #515 of ''Hello! Station'', aired February 7, 2024.<br />
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== Members ==<br />
; Current Members<br />
* [[Matsubara Yulia]] (松原ユリヤ)<br />
* [[Onoda Karin]] (小野田華凛)<br />
* [[Hashida Honoka]] (橋田歩果)<br />
* [[Murakoshi Ayana]] (村越彩菜)<br />
* [[Uemura Hasumi]] (植村葉純)<br />
* [[Yoshida Hinoha]] (吉田姫杷)<br />
* [[Kamimura Rena]] (上村麗菜)<br />
* [[Kawano Soara]] (河野空愛)<br />
* [[Makino Toa]] (牧野永愛)<br />
* [[Hayashi Niina]] (林仁愛)<br />
* [[Shimakawa Hana]] (島川波菜)<br />
* [[Asano Yurika]] (浅野優莉花)<br />
* [[Miyakoshi Chihiro]] (宮越千尋)<br />
* [[Nishimura Itsuki]] (西村乙輝)<br />
* [[Souna Yume]] (相馬優芽)<br />
* [[Ootsubo Mano]] (大坪茉乃)<br />
* [[Yoshida Hikari]] (吉田光里)<br />
* [[Sugihara Meisa]] (杉原明紗)<br />
* [[Hattori Rua]] (服部琉愛)<br />
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; Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido<br />
* ''TBA''<br />
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; Former Members<br />
* [[Ohyanagi Maho]] (大柳まほ, graduated July 2005)<br />
* [[Kawashima Miyuki]] (川島幸, graduated September 2005)<br />
* [[Hashida Mirei]] (橋田三令, graduated June 2007)<br />
* [[Ogura Manami]] (小倉愛実, graduated August 2007)<br />
* [[Yutoku Ayumi]] (湯徳歩美, graduated November 2007)<br />
* [[Muto Mika]] (武藤水華, graduated April 2008)<br />
* [[Aoki Erina]] (青木英里奈, graduated in March 2009)<br />
* [[Sezaki Azusa]] (瀬崎あずさ, left in April 2009)<br />
* [[Sawada Yuri]] (澤田由梨, graduated August 2009)<br />
* [[Noto Arisa]] (能登有沙, graduated September 2009)<br />
* [[Tanaka Anri]] (田中杏里, left after June 2010)<br />
* [[Sainen Mia]] (西念未彩, left after June 2010)<br />
* [[Komine Momoka]] (古峰桃香, left after June 2010)<br />
* [[Okai Asuna]] (岡井明日菜, left after November 2010)<br />
* [[Hirano Tomomi]] (平野智美, left after November 2010)<br />
* [[Maeda Irori]] (前田彩里, left after November 2010)<br />
* [[Kikkawa Yuu]] (吉川友, finished training December 2010)<br />
* [[Kizawa Runa]] (木沢留那, left after December 2010)<br />
* [[Kitahara Sayaka]] (北原沙弥香, finished training March 2011)<br />
* [[Nagasawa Wakana]] (長澤和奏, left after September 2011)<br />
* [[Yamaga Kanae]] (山賀香菜恵, left after August 2012)<br />
* [[Mogi Minami]] (茂木美奈実, left after September 2012)<br />
* [[Okamura Rise]] (岡村里星, left after June 2013)<br />
* [[Otsuka Aina]] (大塚愛菜; left after July 2013)<br />
* [[Mashiro Kana]] (真城佳奈; left after October 2013)<br />
* [[Kaneko Rie]] (金子りえ; left after December 2013)<br />
* [[Kosuga Fuyuka]] (小数賀芙由香; finished training May 2014)<br />
* [[Tanaka Karen]] (田中可恋; finished training September 2014)<br />
* [[Ooura Hirona]] (大浦央菜; finished training September 2014)<br />
* [[Tanabe Nanami]] (田邉奈菜美; finished training November 2014)<br />
* [[Yoshihashi Kurumi]] (吉橋くるみ; finished training November 2014)<br />
* [[Mikame Kana]] (三瓶海南; left after February 2015)<br />
* [[Saito Kana]] (斎藤夏奈; finished training April 2015)<br />
* [[Okamoto Honoka]] (岡本帆乃花; finished training November 2015)<br />
* [[Takemura Miu]] (竹村未羽; finished training March 2016)<br />
* [[Yokogawa Yumei]] (横川夢衣; finished training July 2016)<br />
* [[Hashimoto Nagisa]] (橋本渚; finished training July 2016)<br />
* [[Shimano Momoko]] (島野萌々子; finished training July 2016)<br />
* [[Nakano Rion]] (仲野りおん; finished training July 2016)<br />
* [[Yoshida Marie]] (吉田真理恵; finished training March 2017)<br />
* [[Goto Sayaka]] (後藤咲香; left after February 2018)<br />
* [[Hashimoto Momoko]] (橋本桃呼; left after April 2018)<br />
* [[Kitagawa Ryou]] (北川亮; left after April 2018) <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [[Inoue Hikaru]] (井上ひかる; left after May 2018)<br />
* [[Horie Kizuki]] (堀江葵月; left after August 2018)<br />
* [[Kanatsu Mizuki]] (金津美月; left after August 2018)<br />
* [[Noguchi Kurumi]] (野口胡桃; left after November 2018)<br />
* [[Hibi Marina]] (日比麻里那; left after November 2018)<br />
* [[Doi Rena]] (土居麗菜; left after November 2018)<br />
* [[Kodama Sakiko]] (児玉咲子; left after January 2019)<br />
* [[Kusunoki Mei]] (楠萌生; left after April 2019)<br />
* [[Ono Kotomi]] (小野琴己; left after July 2019)<br />
* [[Shuttou Anna]] (出頭杏奈; left after July 2019)<br />
* [[Satou Hikari]] (佐藤光; left after July 2019) <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [[Kanemitsu Ruru]] (金光留々; left after December 2019)<br />
* [[Hashimoto Ririka]] (橋本莉々花; left after April 2020) <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [[Shibuya Hina]] (渋谷妃菜; left after April 2020) <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [[Kawano Minori]] (河野みのり; left after March 2021) <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [[Nishimura Karin]] (西村風凛; left after March 2021) <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [[Yamada Ichigo]] (山田苺; left after April 2021)<br />
* [[Maeshima Karin]] (前島花凛; left after May 2022)<br />
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; Debuted Members<br />
* [[Okada Yui]] (岡田唯, joined [[v-u-den]] August 2004)<br />
* [[Kanna|Arihara Kanna]] (有原栞菜, joined [[C-ute|°C-ute]] January 2006)<br />
* [[Linlin]] (リンリン, joined [[Morning Musume]] March 2007)<br />
* [[THE Possible]] (THE ポッシボー, graduated October 2007)<br />
** [[Morozuka Kanami]] (諸塚香奈実)<br />
** [[Ohse Kaede]] (大瀬楓)<br />
** [[Hashimoto Aina]] (橋本愛奈)<br />
** [[Akiyama Yurika]] (秋山ゆりか)<br />
** [[Okada Robin Shouko]] (岡田ロビン翔子)<br />
** [[Goto Yuki]] (後藤夕貴)<br />
* [[Korenaga Miki]] (是永美記, graduated January 2008)<br />
* [[Mano Erina]] (真野恵里菜, graduated March 2008)<br />
* [[S/mileage]] (スマイレージ, graduated March 2010)<br />
** [[Wada Ayaka]] (和田彩花)<br />
** [[Maeda Yuuka]] (前田憂佳)<br />
** [[Fukuda Kanon]] (福田花音)<br />
** [[Ogawa Saki]] (小川紗季)<br />
* [[Fukumura Mizuki]] (譜久村聖, joined [[Morning Musume]] January 2011)<br />
* [[Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari)|Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari) / UFZS]] (アップアップガールズ(仮))<br />
** [[Mori Saki]] (森咲樹, finished training January 2011)<br />
** [[Furukawa Konatsu]] (古川小夏, finished training January 2011)<br />
** [[Sekine Azusa]] (関根梓, finished training March 2011)<br />
** [[Arai Manami]] (新井愛瞳, finished training March 2011)<br />
** [[Sato Ayano]] (佐藤綾乃, finished training March 2011)<br />
** [[Sengoku Minami]] (仙石みなみ, finished training December 2010)<br />
** [[Saho Akari]] (佐保明梨, finished training April 2011)<br />
* [[Takeuchi Akari]] (竹内朱莉, joined [[S/mileage]] September 2011)<br />
* [[Katsuta Rina]] (勝田里奈, joined [[S/mileage]] September 2011)<br />
* [[Kudo Haruka]] (工藤遥, joined [[Morning Musume]] September 2011)<br />
* [[Oda Sakura]] (小田さくら, joined [[Morning Musume]] September 2012)<br />
* [[Juice=Juice]] (ジュース=ジュース)<br />
** [[Miyamoto Karin]] (宮本佳林)<br />
** [[Takagi Sayuki]] (高木紗友希)<br />
** [[Uemura Akari]] (植村あかり)<br />
** [[Kanazawa Tomoko]] (金澤朋子)<br />
* [[Haga Akane]] (羽賀朱音, joined [[Morning Musume]] September 2014)<br />
* [[Makino Maria]] (牧野真莉愛, joined [[Morning Musume]] September 2014)<br />
* [[Murota Mizuki]] (室田瑞希, joined [[S/mileage]] October 2014)<br />
* [[Sasaki Rikako]] (佐々木莉佳子, joined [[S/mileage]] October 2014)<br />
* [[Aikawa Maho]] (相川茉穂, joined [[S/mileage]] October 2014)<br />
* [[Inaba Manaka]] (稲場愛香, joined [[Country Girls]] November 2014)<br />
* [[Yamaki Risa]] (山木梨沙, joined [[Country Girls]] November 2014)<br />
* [[Kobushi Factory]] (こぶしファクトリー)<br />
** [[Hamaura Ayano]] (浜浦彩乃)<br />
** [[Taguchi Natsumi]] (田口夏実)<br />
** [[Ogawa Rena]] (小川麗奈)<br />
** [[Nomura Minami]] (野村みな美)<br />
** [[Wada Sakurako]] (和田桜子)<br />
** [[Fujii Rio]] (藤井梨央)<br />
** [[Hirose Ayaka]] (廣瀬彩海)<br />
** [[Inoue Rei]] (井上玲音)<br />
* [[Tsubaki Factory]] (つばきファクトリー)<br />
** [[Ogata Risa]] (小片リサ)<br />
** [[Yamagishi Riko]] (山岸理子)<br />
** [[Niinuma Kisora]] (新沼希空) <br />
** [[Tanimoto Ami]] (谷本安美)<br />
** [[Kishimoto Yumeno]] (岸本ゆめの)<br />
** [[Asakura Kiki]] (浅倉樹々)<br />
* [[Funaki Musubu]] (船木結; joined [[Country Girls]] November 2015, [[ANGERME]] June 2017)<br />
* [[Yanagawa Nanami]] (梁川奈々美; joined [[Country Girls]] November 2015, [[Juice=Juice]] June 2017)<br />
* [[Kasahara Momona]] (笠原桃奈; joined [[ANGERME]] July 2016)<br />
* [[Onoda Saori]] (小野田紗栞; joined [[Tsubaki Factory]] August 2016)<br />
* [[Ono Mizuho]] (小野瑞歩; joined [[Tsubaki Factory]] August 2016)<br />
* [[Akiyama Mao]] (秋山眞緒; joined [[Tsubaki Factory]] August 2016)<br />
* [[Kaga Kaede]] (加賀楓; joined [[Morning Musume]] December 2016)<br />
* [[Yokoyama Reina]] (横山玲奈; joined [[Morning Musume]] December 2016)<br />
* [[Dambara Ruru]] (段原瑠々; joined [[Juice=Juice]] June 2017)<br />
* [[Kawamura Ayano]] (川村文乃; joined [[ANGERME]] June 2017)<br />
* [[CHICATETSU|CHICA#TETSU]] (チカ#テツ)<br />
** [[Ichioka Reina]] (一岡怜奈)<br />
** [[Nishida Shiori]] (西田汐里)<br />
** [[Shimakura Rika]] (島倉りか)<br />
** [[Eguchi Saya]] (江口紗耶)<br />
* [[Ame no Mori Kawa Umi]] (雨ノ森 川海)<br />
** [[Takase Kurumi]] (高瀬くるみ)<br />
** [[Kiyono Momohime]] (清野桃々姫)<br />
** [[Maeda Kokoro]] (前田 こころ)<br />
** [[Okamura Minami]] (岡村美波)<br />
** [[Yamazaki Yuhane]] (山﨑夢羽)<br />
* [[Oota Haruka]] (太田遥香; joined [[ANGERME]] November 2018)<br />
* [[Kudou Yume]] (工藤由愛; joined [[Juice=Juice]] June 2019)<br />
* [[Matsunaga Riai]] (松永里愛; joined [[Juice=Juice]] June 2019)<br />
* [[Yamazaki Mei]] (山﨑愛生; joined [[Morning Musume]] June 2019)<br />
* [[Hashisako Rin]] (橋迫鈴; joined [[ANGERME]] July 2019)<br />
* [[Tamenaga Shion]] (為永幸音; joined [[ANGERME]] November 2020)<br />
* [[Ebata Kisaki]] (江端妃咲; joined [[Juice=Juice]] July 2021)<br />
* [[Arisawa Ichika]] (有澤一華; joined [[Juice=Juice]] July 2021)<br />
* [[Yofu Runo]] (豫風瑠乃; joined [[Tsubaki Factory]] July 2021)<br />
* [[OCHA NORMA]] (オチャノーマ)<br />
** [[Yonemura Kirara]] (米村姫良々)<br />
** [[Kubota Nanami]] (窪田七海)<br />
** [[Saito Madoka]] (斉藤円香)<br />
** [[Ishiguri Kanami]] (石栗奏美)<br />
** [[Nakayama Natsume]] (中山夏月姫)<br />
** [[Hiromoto Ruli]] (広本瑠璃)<br />
** [[Nishizaki Miku]] (西﨑美空)<br />
** [[Kitahara Momo]] (北原もも)<br />
* [[Hirayama Yuki]] (平山遊季; joined [[ANGERME]] December 2021)<br />
* [[Ishiyama Sakura]] (石山咲良; joined [[Juice=Juice]] June 2022)<br />
* [[Goto Hana]] (後藤花; joined [[ANGERME]] May 2023)<br />
* [[Shimoitani Yukiho]] (下井谷幸穂; joined [[ANGERME]] May 2023)<br />
* [[Kawashima Mifu]] (川嶋美楓; joined [[Juice=Juice]] May 2023)<br />
<br />
== Hello Pro Kenshuusei Units ==<br />
* [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]] (2005&ndash;2008)<br />
* [[THE Possible]] (2006–2018), graduated [[Hello! Project]] October 2007<br />
* [[Shugo Chara Egg!]] (2008&ndash;2010)<br />
* [[S/mileage]] (2009&ndash;2014), [[ANGERME]] (2015&ndash;)<br />
* [[Juice=Juice]] (2013&ndash;)<br />
* [[Kobushi Factory]] (2015&ndash;2020)<br />
* [[Tsubaki Factory]] (2015&ndash;)<br />
* [[CHICATETSU|CHICA#TETSU]] (2018&ndash;)<br />
* [[Ame no Mori Kawa Umi]] (2018&ndash;)<br />
* [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit]] (2019&ndash;)<br />
<br />
=== Hello! Project Units Featuring Hello Pro Kenshuusei ===<br />
* [[Ongaku Gatas]] (2007&ndash;2009)<br />
* [[MilkyWay]] (2008&ndash;2009)<br />
* [[High-King]] (2008&ndash;2010)<br />
* [[Minimoni|Shin Minimoni]] (2009&ndash;2010)<br />
* [[ZYX|ZYX-α]] (2009&ndash;2010)<br />
* [[Aa!]] (2009&ndash;2010)<br />
* [[BEYOOOOONDS]] (2018&ndash;)<br />
* [[OCHA NORMA]] (2021&ndash;)<br />
<br />
== Discography ==<br />
===Albums===<br />
* [2015.02.18] [[1 Let's Say "Hello!"|① Let's say "Hello!"]]<br />
* [2018.07.11] [[Rainbow x2|Rainbow×2]]<br />
* [2021.09.29] [[3-Stars|3-STARS]]<br />
<br />
===Singles===<br />
* [2012.09.23] [[Kanojo ni Naritai!!!]] (彼女になりたいっ!!!; ''I Want to Be Your Girl!!!'') <small>([[Miyamoto Karin]], [[Tanabe Nanami]], [[Taguchi Natsumi]], [[Hamaura Ayano]], [[Otsuka Aina]])</small><br />
* [2013.06.08] [[Ten Made Nobore!]] (天まで登れ!; ''Climb to the Sky!'') <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei feat. [[Juice=Juice]])</small><br />
* [2014.02.26] [[Oheso no Kuni Kara Konnichiwa / Ten Made Nobore!]] (おへその国からこんにちは / 天まで登れ!; ''Hello From Bellybutton Land / Climb to the Sky!'')<br />
* [2017.07.05] [[Real Little Girl / Kanojo ni Naritai!!!|Real☆Little☆Girl / Kanojo ni Naritai!!! (Hello! Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido Ver.)]] (リアル☆リトル☆ガール / 彼女になりたいっ!!!(ハロプロ研修生北海道Ver.)) <small>('''Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido''')</small><br />
* [2018.07.11] [[Hankouki! / Ice Day Party|Hankouki! / Ice day Party]] (ハンコウキ!; ''Rebellious Age!'') <small>('''Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido''' feat. [[Inaba Manaka]])</small><br />
<br />
===Other Singles===<br />
* [2006.04.23] [[Sora ga Aru]] (空がある) <small>([[Hashida Mirei]], [[Okada Robin Shouko]], [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Fukuda Kanon]])</small><br />
* [2007.06.29] [[Mottainai Baasan Ondo]] (もったいないばあさん音頭) <small>([[Ogawa Saki]], [[Okai Asuna]])</small><br />
* [2014.08.27] [[Karen na Gasshoudan]] (可憐な合唱団) <small>([[Tanabe Nanami]], [[Hamaura Ayano]], [[Murota Mizuki]], [[Yamagishi Riko]], [[Kaga Kaede]], [[Sasaki Rikako]], [[Yamaki Risa]], [[Ooura Hirona]])</small><br />
<br />
===Digital Releases===<br />
* [2017.06.02] [[Hello! Massara no Jibun]] (Hello! まっさらの自分)<br />
* [2017.06.30] [[Isshakudama de Buppanase!]] (一尺玉でぶっ放せ!)<br />
* [2017.09.08] [[Arigatameiwaku Monogatari]] (ありがた迷惑物語)<br />
<br />
===Soundtracks===<br />
* [2016.12.07] [[Engeki Joshi-bu "Nega Poji Poji" Original Soundtrack]] (演劇女子部「ネガポジポジ」オリジナルサウンドトラック)<br />
* [2021.12.22] [[Engeki Joshi-bu "Toshokan Monogatari ~3tsu no Bookmark~" Original Soundtrack]] (演劇女子部「図書館物語~3つのブックマーク~」オリジナルサウンドトラック)<br />
<br />
===Compilations / Other===<br />
* [2014.07.09] Hello! Project - [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku Kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 3]] (#15 ''Oheso no Kuni Kara Konnichiwa'')<br />
* [2014.08.13] Hello! Project - [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku Kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 6]] (#2 ''Kanojo ni Naritai!!!'')<br />
* [2014.12.10] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 15]] (#15 ''Karen na Gasshoudan'')<br />
* [2017.12.13] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 18]] (#9 ''Real☆Little☆Girl'')<br />
* [2018.12.12] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 19]] (#16 ''43do'', #17 ''Hankouki!'')<br />
* [2020.01.08] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 20 2020]] (Disc 1 #14 ''Real☆Little☆Girl'')<br />
<br />
=== DVDs ===<br />
* [2007.09.26] [[Dai 1 Kai Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen ~Saru no Koku~ / ~Tori no Koku~]]<br />
* [2008.11.24] [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Shibakouen Step!~|2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Shibakouen STEP!~]]<br />
* [2009.09.23] [[2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Nakano Step!~|2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Nakano STEP!~]]<br />
<br />
== Concerts ==<br />
* [2007] [[Dai 1 Kai Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen ~Saru no Koku~ / ~Tori no Koku~]] <small>([[Mitsui Aika]], [[Junjun]], [[Linlin]], [[Arihara Kanna]], Hello Pro Egg)</small><br />
* [2007] [[2007 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 8gatsu ~Yokohama de Aimashou~]]<br />
* [2007] [[Hello Pro Egg Delivery Station! 01]] <small>([[Aoki Erina]], [[Kikkawa Yuu]], [[Mori Saki]], [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Ogawa Saki]])</small><br />
* [2007] [[Hello Pro Egg Delivery Station! 02]] <small>([[Noto Arisa]], [[Mano Erina]], [[Furukawa Konatsu]], [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Okai Asuna]])</small><br />
* [2007] [[2007 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Shinagawa de Aimashou~]]<br />
* [2008] [[Hello Pro Egg Delivery Station! 03]] <small>([[Sawada Yuri]], [[Komine Momoka]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Saho Akari]])</small><br />
* [2008] [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 3gatsu ~Kirameki no Yokohama~]]<br />
* [2008] [[Hello Pro Egg Delivery Station! 04]] <small>([[Tanaka Anri]], [[Sengoku Minami]], [[Sainen Mia]], [[Mori Saki]], [[Wada Ayaka]], [[Ogawa Saki]])</small><br />
* [2008] [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Akasaka Hop!~|2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Akasaka HOP!~]]<br />
* [2008] [[Hello Pro Egg Delivery Station! 05]] <small>([[Noto Arisa]], [[Sawada Yuri]], [[Kikkawa Yuu]], [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Komine Momoka]])</small><br />
* [2008] [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Shibakouen Step!~|2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Shibakouen STEP!~]]<br />
* [2008] [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama Jump!~|2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama JUMP!~]]<br />
* [2009] [[2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 4gatsu ~Yokohama Hop!~|2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 4gatsu ~Yokohama HOP!~]]<br />
* [2009] [[2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Nakano Step!~|2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Nakano STEP!~]]<br />
* [2009] [[2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Yokohama Jump!~|2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Yokohama JUMP!~]]<br />
* [2009] [[2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama Fire!~|2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama FIRE!~]]<br />
* [2010] [[2010nen Hello! Pro Egg Norimen Live 2gatsu|2010nen Hello Pro Egg Norimen LIVE 2gatsu]] <small>([[Sengoku Minami]], [[Kikkawa Yuu]], [[Furukawa Konatsu]], [[Sainen Mia]], [[Mori Saki]], [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Saho Akari]], [[Takeuchi Akari]], [[S/mileage]])</small><br />
* [2010] [[Hello Pro Egg Delivery Station! 06]] <small>([[Saho Akari]], [[Okai Asuna]], [[Fukumura Mizuki]], [[Miyamoto Karin]], [[Tanabe Nanami]])</small><br />
* [2010] [[2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 3gatsu ~Yokohama Gold!~|2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 3gatsu ~Yokohama GOLD!~]]<br />
* [2010] [[2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Yokohama Hop!~|2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Yokohama HOP!~]]<br />
* [2010] [[2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Yokohama STEP!~|2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Yokohama STEP!~]]<br />
* [2010] [[2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama Jump!~|2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama JUMP!~]]<br />
* [2011] [[Hello! Pro Egg 2011 Happyoukai ~9gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
* [2012] [[Hello! Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2012 ~3gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
* [2012] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2012 ~6gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
* [2012] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2012 ~9gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
* [2012] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2012 ~12gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
* [2013] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2013 ~3gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
* [2013] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]]<br />
* [2013] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2013 ~6gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Works==<br />
===Filmography===<br />
; TV Programs<br />
* [2013&ndash;2014] [[~Onedari Entame! ~Hapi★Pure]] (~おねだりエンタメ!~はぴ★ぷれ)<br />
* [2020&ndash;] [[Hello Dream.]] (ハロドリ。)<br />
<br />
; Internet<br />
* [2013] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei no Tadaima Kenshuuchuu!]] (ハロプロ研修生のただ今研修中!)<br />
<br />
===Radio===<br />
* [2016&ndash;] [[Hello! to meet you!]] <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [2020&ndash;] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei no Tadaima Radio Benkyouchuu!!]] (ハロプロ研修生の只今ラジオ勉強中!!)<br />
<br />
== Auditions ==<br />
<br />
=== Hello Pro Egg Audition 2004 ===<br />
<br />
* '''Name:''' Hello Pro Egg Audition 2004 (ハロプロ エッグ オーディション2004)<br />
* '''Purpose:''' To find talented people to become "Hello Pro Eggs" to receive free lessons that will allow their talent to slowly hatch and then allowed to blossom.<br />
* '''Application Recruitment Period:''' April–May 2004 (via [[Hello! Morning]])<br />
* '''Qualifications:''' By April 2004, the applicants must not have a contract in the entertainment industry, that they will relocate to Tokyo, and that they must be females between first grade to 18 years old.<br />
* '''Application Methods:''' There were two forms of application methods, but applicants must apply only through one method. The first was through an interview at Makuhari Messe in [[Chiba]] on 19 June 2004 and the second was through an applicant submitted digital video cassette tape.<br />
* '''Number of applicants:''' 10,570 people<br />
* '''Selected:''' 32 people<br />
* '''Notable Passers:''' [[Okada Yui]], [[Arihara Kanna]], [[Morozuka Kanami]], [[Ohse Kaede]], [[Hashimoto Aina]], [[Akiyama Yurika]], [[Okada Robin Shouko]], [[Goto Yuki]]<br />
<br />
=== Up-Front Group "Egg" Audition ===<br />
<br />
* '''Name:''' Up-Front Group "Egg" Audition (アップフロントグループ『エッグ』オーディション)<br />
* '''Purpose:''' To find talented people to become "Up-Front Group Eggs" to perform in various fields such as acting and variety.<br />
* '''Application Period:''' Until 25 February 2006<br />
* '''Qualifications:''' By February 2006, the applicants must not have a contract in the entertainment industry and that they will relocate to Tokyo.<br />
* '''Notable Passer:''' [[Mano Erina]]<br />
* The three second-generation Hello Pro Egg members are from this audition.<br />
<br />
=== Up-Front Egg Audition ===<br />
<br />
* '''Name:''' [http://up-front-egg-audition.com/ Up-Front Egg Audition] (アップフロントエッグオーディション)<br />
* '''Application Period:''' Opened August 2007<br />
* '''Qualifications:''' By August 2007, the applicants must not have a contract in the entertainment industry, that they will relocate to Tokyo, and that they must be females between first grade to 25 years old.<br />
* '''Application Methods:''' There were numerous forms of application methods, including applying by computer, cell phone, mail, or by appointment with a receptionist, but applicants must apply only through one method.<br />
* The fifth-generation Hello Pro Egg member, [[Miyamoto Karin]], is from this audition.<br />
<br />
== External Links ==<br />
* [http://www.helloproject.com/helloprokenshusei/ Hello Pro Kenshuusei Official Website]<br />
* [http://www.helloproject.com/helloprokenshuseihokkaido/ Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido Official Website]<br />
* [http://www.youtube.com/user/helloprokenshusei/ Official YouTube]<br />
* [https://twitter.com/kenshusei_uf Official Twitter]<br />
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<div>[[Image:helloprokenshuuseidec2017.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Kenshuusei, December 2017]]<br />
[[Image:helloprokenshuuseimarch2015.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Kenshuusei, March 2015]]<br />
[[Image:Kenshuusei2013.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Kenshuusei & [[Miyazaki Yuka]], June 2013]]<br />
[[Image:Kenshuusei2012.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Kenshuusei, September 2012]]<br />
[[Image:H!PEggJuly2011.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, July 2011]]<br />
[[image:helloproegg2010.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, May 2010]]<br />
[[Image:Hpegg2.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, November 2009]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg September 2009.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, September 2009]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg April 2009.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, April 2009]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg November 2008.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, November 2008]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg September 2008.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, September 2008]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg June 2008.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, June 2008]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg April 2008.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, April 2008]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg August 2007.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, August 2007]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg May 2007.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, May 2007]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg July 2006.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg with [[Okai Chisato]], July 2006]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg January 2006.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg with [[Satoda Mai]], January 2006]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg July 2005.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg with [[Ishikawa Rika]], July 2005]]<br />
[[Image:Hello! Pro Egg January 2005.jpg|180px|thumb|Hello Pro Egg, January 2005]]<br />
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'''Hello Pro Kenshuusei''' (ハロプロ研修生) (formerly '''Hello Pro Egg''' (ハロプロエッグ) and secondary branch '''Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido''' (ハロプロ研修生北海道) are groups of aspiring [[Hello! Project]] trainees who aim to debut. Hello Pro Kenshuusei mostly serve as backup dancers at various Hello! Project concerts. Some Kenshuusei have also acted in various dramas, plays and musicals.<br />
<br />
== History ==<br />
<br />
===2004-2008===<br />
<!-- H!P Egg generations are fan-made and fan-used; they are not officially recognized. (Note: As of June 2009, the only "recognized" generation may possibly be 6th generation. On the June 2009 concert website, all the Eggs were listed in chronological order, with the exception of Satou who was listed last.) --><br />
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<!-- 1st generation -->In June 2004, thirty-two winners were selected from the 10,570 applicants of the "Hello Pro Egg Audition 2004" and formed Hello Pro Egg which consisted of: [[Ohyanagi Maho]], [[Okada Yui]], [[Kawashima Miyuki]], [[Morozuka Kanami]], [[Noto Arisa]], [[Aoki Erina]], [[Oose Kaede]], [[Tanaka Anri]], [[Sengoku Minami]], [[Sawada Yuri]], [[Mutou Mika]], [[Hashimoto Aina]], [[Hashida Mirei]], [[Okada Robin Shouko]], [[Akiyama Yurika]], [[Goto Yuki]], [[Arihara Kanna]], [[Sainen Mia]], [[Mori Saki]], [[Yutoku Ayumi]], [[Furukawa Konatsu]], [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Wada Ayaka]], [[Ogawa Saki]], [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Saho Akari]], [[Okai Asuna]], [[Sekine Azusa]], [[Maeda Irori]], [[Arai Manami]], and [[Korenaga Miki]] (who was appointed as leader of the Eggs). Although [[Maeda Irori]] wouldn't begin activities until 2006 because she was loaned to [[Hello! Pro Kansai]] and [[Arai Manami]] wouldn't begin until 2007 for unknown reasons.<br />
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Shortly after its inception, [[Okada Yui]] would be the first Egg to graduate in August to become a member in [[v-u-den]]. <br />
<br />
In 2005, both [[Ohyanagi Maho]] (in July) and [[Kawashima Miyuki]] (in September) would leave the program entirely.<br />
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In October of 2005, [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]] was the first Egg group announced initially of [[Arihara Kanna]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Noto Arisa]], [[Furukawa Konatsu]], and [[Oose Kaede]], however Arihara had left prior to their debut single in 2006 to join [[C-ute|°C-ute]] and [[Mori Saki]] took her place. <br />
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<!-- 2nd generation -->in April 2006, [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Okada Robin Shouko]], and [[Hashida Mirei]] released a digital single together titled "[[Sora ga Aru]]".<br />
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In June, [[Mano Erina]], [[Ogura Manami]], and [[Komine Momoka]], the winners of the "Up-Front Group "Egg" Audition", joined the Eggs. <br />
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In August, 6 of the original Eggs; [[Oose Kaede]], [[Hashimoto Aina]], [[Okada Robin Shouko]], [[Goto Yuki]], [[Akiyama Yurika]], and [[Morozuka Kanami]] had formed [[THE Possible]] as the second all-Egg group. They all graduated in 2007 from H!P to Tsunku's other label, [[Nice Girl Project|NICE GIRL Project]]. When Oose graduated, [[Yutoku Ayumi]] replaced her in [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]].<br />
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<!-- 3rd generation -->In January 2007, [[Kikkawa Yuu]] and [[Linlin]] were added to Hello Pro Egg. The latter shortly graduated and joined [[Morning Musume]] in March as part of the 8th Generation. <br />
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6 of the Eggs: [[Muto Mika]], [[Sawada Yuri]], [[Mano Erina]], [[Sengoku Minami]], [[Korenaga Miki]], and [[Noto Arisa]] joined with other H!P members to form [[Ongaku Gatas]] in June of 2007, In which Sawada, Korenaga, Sengoku, and Noto were also involved with [[Gatas Brilhantes H.P.]].<br />
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Two of the members, [[Ogawa Saki]] and [[Okai Asuna]] joined together and released a single, [[Mottainai Baasan Ondo]] alongside a book with the same title also in June. <br />
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As for graduations, [[Hashida Mirei]] (in June), [[Ogura Manami]] (in August), and [[Yutoku Ayumi]] (in November) had left the program. After Yutoku left, [[Saho Akari]] replaced her in [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]].<br />
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In January 2008, [[Korenaga Miki]] graduated from Hello Pro Egg to concentrate on [[Gatas Brilhantes H.P.]] and [[Ongaku Gatas]]. [[Noto Arisa]] took her place as leader of Hello Pro Egg. <br />
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[[Mano Erina]] (in March) and [[Muto Mika]] (in April) had also graduated , but the former went on to be a soloist under [[Hello! Project]] and the latter completely leaving H!P. <br />
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Also in March, [[Kitahara Sayaka]] and [[Kikkawa Yuu]] joined with [[Morning Musume]] member, [[Kusumi Koharu]] to form [[MilkyWay]], but remained as Eggs.<br />
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<!-- 5th generation -->During the [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Akasaka Hop!~|Akasaka HOP!]] concert in June 2008, three new members were announced: [[Fukumura Mizuki]], [[Kaneko Rie]], and [[Takeuchi Akari]]. <br />
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<!-- 5th generation -->At the [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama Jump!~|Yokohama JUMP!]] concert in November 2008, another new member was announced: [[Miyamoto Karin]], a winner of the "Up-Front Egg Audition". <br />
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Also in November, [[Shugo Chara Egg!]], a promotional group for the anime series [http://shugo-chara.com/ Shugo Chara!]; had debuted with [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Wada Ayaka]], and [[Saho Akari]].<br />
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<!-- 6th generation -->Sometime in March of 2009, member [[Aoki Erina]] left the program. <br />
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In the April 2009 issue of De☆View (released in March 2009), [[Satou Ayano]] appeared alongside [[Noto Arisa]] and [[Kaneko Rie]], as a Hello Pro Egg member. <br />
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During the [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 4gatsu ~Yokohama Hop!~|Yokohama HOP!]] concert in April 2009, [[Satou Ayano]]'s membership was officially announced, as well as the addition of new member [[Sezaki Azusa]], but she left only after about a month.<br />
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In April, [[Tsunku]] announced a new group consisting of [[Wada Ayaka]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Fukuda Kanon]], and [[Ogawa Saki]] and a month later named the group, [[S/mileage]].<br />
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In June, two more members were added, [[Hirano Tomomi]] and [[Katsuta Rina]]. <br />
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Then in July, [[Wada Ayaka]], [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Ogawa Saki]], [[Saho Akari]], [[Takeuchi Akari]], and [[Miyamoto Karin]] were chosen to help out with the "Champloo" revival units.<br />
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A month later in August, [[Sawada Yuri]] graduates from the program as does the then leader, [[Noto Arisa]] a month later. Since then, there hasn't been a leader of sorts until 2012. <br />
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After the announcement of [[S/mileage]], the 3 members that were in [[Shugo Chara Egg!]] had to leave the group. [[Shugo Chara Egg!]] then had auditions to replace them and added two members to take the place of Maeda and Fukuda's character; [[Fukumura Mizuki]] and [[Maeda Irori]], respectively in August as well.<br />
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On November 23, 2009, during Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama FIRE!~ concert, a video message from [[Tsunku]] was played to [[S/mileage]], where it was announced that they would graduate from Hello Pro Egg and make their debut in [[Hello! Project]] in 2010, also at the same performance, [[Takagi Sayuki]] was announced as the newest Egg member. <br />
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Sometime in 2009, [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]] was revived with a bunch of new members which included, [[Sengoku Minami]], [[Arai Manami]], [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Okai Asuna]], [[Sainen Mia]], [[Mori Saki]], [[Maeda Irori]], [[Kikkawa Yuu]], [[Fukumura Mizuki]], [[Kaneko Rie]], [[Satou Ayano]], and [[Katsuta Rina]] alongside [[Up-Front Egg]] member [[Sano Kaori]]. This would fizzle out until Kaneko's graduation in 2013, leaving the group with no members left.<br />
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In January of 2010, an audition was held for the new Amulet Dia for [[Shugo Chara Egg!]], and [[Tanabe Nanami]] was chosen as the winner and was added to Shugo Chara Egg! as well as Hello Pro Egg. <br />
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In March 2010, three new members were added to Hello Pro Egg--[[Kizawa Runa]], [[Nagasawa Wakana]] and [[Kudou Haruka]]. Later, during [[Morning Musume]]'s 9th generation audition, Tsunku also announced that Eggs between 11 and 17 were eligible to audition for Morning Musume and would automatically pass the first round.<br />
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[[S/mileage]]'s graduation and debut was on March 27, 2010. On April 3rd, 2010, the announcement was made that the goal was achieved and S/mileage would make their major debut in May. <br />
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In the time between March and December of 2010, many of the Eggs had left the program which included: [[Tanaka Anri]] (in March), [[Sainen Mia]], [[Komine Momoka]] (in June), [[Hirano Tomomi]], [[Kizawa Runa]], [[Okai Asuna]], and [[Maeda Irori]] (all in November). <br />
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At the beginning of 2011, it was announced that [[Sengoku Minami]] and [[Kikkawa Yuu]] had finished their egg training and that Kikkawa would be the opening act for Hello! Project's [[Hello! Project 2011 Winter ~Kangei Shinsen Matsuri~|2011 Winter Tour]] and announced that she was going to start a solo career. Also at the first day of the winter tour, it was announced that [[Fukumura Mizuki]] would be joining Morning Musume as a ninth generation member. [[Jang Da Yeon]], the winner of the H!P Korea Auditions was in Egg garb and performed alongside the rest of the Eggs, but she was not credited as to being a member.<br />
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After the announcement, it was announced that [[Mori Saki]], [[Furukawa Konatsu]] (in January 2011), [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Sekine Azusa]], [[Arai Manami]], [[Satou Ayano]] (in March 2011), and [[Saho Akari]] (in April 2011) had also graduated. Kitahara would go onto have a solo career and the other girls plus Sengoku would go onto form [[Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari)]].<br />
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On June 19, 2011 three new members were introduced at a Shiodome AX event: [[Yoshihashi Kurumi]], [[Hamaura Ayano]], and [[Taguchi Natsumi]]. One day later, on June 20, 2011, three more new members were introduced: [[Otsuka Aina]], [[Mogi Minami]], and [[Ogawa Rena]].<br />
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On September 10, 2011 it was announced that 2nd generation [[S/mileage]] sub-member [[Kosuga Fuyuka]] would leave the group due to severe anemia, but would return to Hello! Project as a member of Hello Pro Egg after her recovery. <br />
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On September 29, 2011 it was announced that [[Kudou Haruka]] would be joining Morning Musume as a tenth generation member. <br />
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Two weeks later, two of the formers eggs, [[Takeuchi Akari]] and [[Katsuta Rina]], officially became members of the second generation of [[S/mileage]]. <br />
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Also in September of 2011, [[Nagasawa Wakana]] left the Eggs with no further notice to the public. <br />
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Two months later at an event in November 2011, 2nd Generation [[S/mileage]] finalists, [[Yamaga Kanae]] and [[Oda Sakura]] were announced to have joined the Eggs. <br />
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Sometime in January 2012, the name of the program was officially changed to [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei]].<br />
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In March 2012, at the first concert under the "Kenshuusei" title, [[Kosuga Fuyuka]] made her return to Hello! Project and new members [[Uemura Akari]] and [[Murota Mizuki]] were introduced alongside her. <br />
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When the website for the June 2012 concert opened, [[Okamura Rise]] was listed as a new member. Two other new Eggs, [[Yamagishi Riko]] and [[Nomura Minami]], were introduced at the same concert. <br />
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In August, [[Yamaga Kanae]] had her last performance and the website of the September concert for the Kenshuusei showed her profile was taken off. <br />
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A little later in the month, it was announced that [[Miyamoto Karin]], [[Tanabe Nanami]], [[Taguchi Natsumi]], [[Hamaura Ayano]], and [[Otsuka Aina]] would team up and release an indie single together, titled "[[Kanojo ni Naritai!!!]]", in October. <br />
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On September 14, 2012 it was announced that [[Oda Sakura]] would be joining Morning Musume as an eleventh generation member. <br />
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As the website updated again for the upcoming December concert, [[Mogi Minami]]'s profile was taken down showing that she left the program and on the same day, 6 new members were announced: [[Kanazawa Tomoko]], who was a finalist for the OCEAN AWARD, and [[Ichioka Reina]], [[Kishimoto Yumeno]], [[Makino Maria]], [[Kaga Kaede]], and [[Wada Sakurako]] who all participated in the Morning Musume 11th Generation audtion (the first three having been finalists). <br />
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In an interview in December, [[Kaneko Rie]] stated that she was indeed the appointed leader of the Kenshuusei, something that hasn't happened since [[Noto Arisa]]'s leadership in 2009. <br />
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Also in that time members [[Kosuga Fuyuka]] and [[Okamura Rise]] stopped appearing at official events, though their profiles were not removed from the website.<br />
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===2013-2016===<br />
During the annual [[Hello! Project]] 2013 Winter concert tour one of multiple new units to be formed from the Kenshuusei was announced. The unit features [[Miyamoto Karin]], [[Takagi Sayuki]], [[Otsuka Aina]], [[Uemura Akari]], [[Kanazawa Tomoko]] from Kenshuusei, and Up-Front member [[Miyazaki Yuka]]. Producer [[Tsunku]] stated that when the day came for their major debut the group name would be decided, and he may or may not add other girls. On February 25th, Tsunku announced the group's name as [[Juice=Juice]]. <br />
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One month later at an end of March event, new Kenshuusei member [[Sasaki Rikako]] was introduced. The same day, a special test event was announced to take place in May, where member [[Kosuga Fuyuka]], who had been inactive for some time, would also appear. Later on in the month the official site for the event opened and [[Okamura Rise]] reappeared on the list.<br />
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During the test on May 5th, 6 new Kenshuusei were introduced: [[Tanaka Karen]], [[Inaba Manaka]], [[Mikame Kana]], [[Fujii Rio]], [[Mashiro Kana]], and [[Inoue Hikaru]]. The next month on June 12th the profile page was updated, and [[Okamura Rise]]'s profile was officially removed. <br />
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The second Kenshuusei indie single, a collaboration release with [[Juice=Juice]] titled "[[Ten Made Nobore!]]", was released on June 8, 2013. <br />
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On July 5, 2013 it was suddenly announced that [[Otsuka Aina]] would no longer be part of the Kenshuusei program or a member of Juice=Juice due to contractual issues that were unable to be settled with her family, later she also specified that she was not happy with the state of her vocals in the group.<br />
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In late August, it was announced that they were holding auditions but those who passed would train temporarily for 6 months before becoming a member of Kenshuusei, later on in October, the name of the group was announced as the [[Kashou Egg|Kashou Eggs]].<br />
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On September 22, a group of 7 new members was announced through introduction videos on the official Kenshuusei YouTube channel (all had previously been finalists in the 12th Generation [[Morning Musume]] audtion): [[Yamaki Risa]], [[Yokogawa Yumei]], [[Niinuma Kisora]], [[Ooura Hirona]], [[Dambara Ruru]], [[Haga Akane]], and [[Funaki Musubu]].<br />
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On October 21st, the profile page for December's Nama Tamago concert was updated, showing that [[Mashiro Kana]]'s profile had been removed and in November, the members of [[Juice=Juice]] were taken off the Kenshuusei page. <br />
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The third Kenshuusei indie single, titled "[[Oheso no Kuni Kara Konnichiwa / Ten Made Nobore!]]", was released on December 21, 2013 only at their Nana Tamago performances.<br />
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[[Kaneko Rie]]'s profile was removed from the official website after the December concerts, on January 1, 2014 though she had left the program a few weeks prior to participating in the event. It was later announced that the third indie single would recieve a public release on February 26, 2014.<br />
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In April 2014, eight Kenshuusei: [[Tanabe Nanami]], [[Hamaura Ayano]], [[Murota Mizuki]], [[Yamagishi Riko]], [[Kaga Kaede]], [[Sasaki Rikako]], [[Yamaki Risa]], and [[Ooura Hirona]], were chosen to participate in the stage musical ''Bokutachi Karen na Shounen Gasshoudan'' and released the single "[[Karen na Gasshoudan]]" alongside it. <br />
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In early May, three new members, [[Aikawa Maho]], [[Takemura Miu]], and [[Saito Kana]], were revealed through official goods and the next day at the test recital, it was announced that [[Kosuga Fuyuka]] had completed her training.<br />
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It was officially announced in September 2014 that [[Tanaka Karen]] and [[Ooura Hirona]] had finished their Kenshuusei training and [[Yoshihashi Kurumi]] halted her activities but remained on the Kenshuusei page.<br />
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On September 30, 2014 at [[Morning Musume|Morning Musume '14]]'s Fall tour it was announced that [[Makino Maria]] and [[Haga Akane]] would join [[Morning Musume]] as part of the 12th generation. Less than a week later on October 4th, [[Murota Mizuki]], [[Sasaki Rikako]], and [[Aikawa Maho]] were chosen as the 3rd generation members of [[S/mileage]].<br />
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On November 4th, it was announced that [[Tanabe Nanami]] and [[Yoshihashi Kurumi]] had finished their training and later on in the day [[Inaba Manaka]] and [[Yamaki Risa]] were announced to be in the [[Country Musume]] revival group, [[Country Girls]].<br />
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Several days before the November 2014 Nama Tamago concert, two new members, [[Asakura Kiki]] and [[Onoda Saori]], were announced to be introduced at the upcoming event. Following this the first Hello Pro Kenshuusei album, titled [[1 Let's Say "Hello!"|① Let's say "Hello!"]], was also announced to be sold at the concert starting November 29th. A surprise announcement was made on the day of the event, adding seven more members; [[Hashimoto Nagisa]], [[Horie Kizuki]], [[Ogata Risa]], [[Shimano Momoko]], [[Hirose Ayaka]], and [[Inoue Rei]], who were formerly members of the [[Nice Girl Project! Kenshuusei]]; and [[Tanimoto Ami]], who was a finalist in the Morning Musume 12th Generation "Golden" Audition.<br />
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On January 2, 2015 a new group consisting entirely of Hello Pro Kenshuusei members was announced and introduced at the first showing of the "[[Hello! Project 2015 WINTER ~DANCE MODE!~]]" concert. The members of the group were revealed to be [[Fujii Rio]], [[Hirose Ayaka]], [[Nomura Minami]], [[Ogawa Rena]], [[Hamaura Ayano]], [[Taguchi Natsumi]], [[Wada Sakurako]], and [[Inoue Rei]]. It was also announced that the group's name would be made known later in the month, and their first indie single would be released sometime in March 2015. It was delayed about a month until February 25th where the group's name was decided by [[Berryz Kobo]] member, [[Shimizu Saki]] to be [[Kobushi Factory]].<br />
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On the website for the March Nana Tamago concert on February 25th, it was announced that [[Mikame Kana]] had finished her training and a new Kenshuusei member was announced, [[Takase Kurumi]]. Two months later on April 27, 2015 the official website updated with the names of eight new members that would participate in the upcoming May 2015 public test recital; [[Ono Mizuho]], [[Nakano Rion]], [[Yanagawa Nanami]], [[Maeda Kokoro]], [[Akiyama Mao]], [[Kanatsu Mizuki]], [[Kasahara Momona]], and [[Okamoto Honoka]].<br />
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Another new group, named [[Tsubaki Factory]] and consisting of only of Kenshuusei, was revealed on April 29, 2015. The members included [[Yamagishi Riko]], [[Kishimoto Yumeno]], [[Niinuma Kisora]], [[Asakura Kiki]], [[Ogata Risa]], and [[Tanimoto Ami]]. One day later an official notice went up announcing that [[Saito Kana]] had completed her training and was no longer a member.<br />
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On November 5th, it was announced that [[Funaki Musubu]] and [[Yanagawa Nanami]] would be joining [[Country Girls]]. The next day on the 6th, it was announced that [[Okamoto Honoka]] finished her training.<br />
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On January 14, 2016, the main website announced that five new members joined; [[Noguchi Kurumi]], [[Ono Kotomi]], [[Kodama Sakiko]], [[Yonemura Kirara]], and [[Kiyono Momohime]]. Two months later in March 2016 it was announced that [[Takemura Miu]]'s training had ended.<br />
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On July 16th at the beginning of [[Hello! Project]]'s annual summer tours, it was announced that [[Kasahara Momona]] would be joining [[ANGERME]] as the sole 5th Generation member. The same day it was also announced that seven girls had been chosen to become members of the newly formed branch, '''Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido'''. Later that month on July 28th a notice on the official website revealed that Kenshuusei members [[Yokogawa Yumei]], [[Hashimoto Nagisa]], [[Shimano Momoko]], and [[Nakano Rion]] had completed their training within the program.<br />
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At the end of the month on July 30th, the seven starting members of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido branch were introduced through a performance at the Hello! Project Summer concert; [[Oota Haruka]], [[Satou Hikari]], [[Ishiguri Kanami]], [[Kawano Minori]], [[Kitagawa Ryou]], [[Kudou Yume]], and [[Yamazaki Mei]].<br />
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A surprise announcement at a [[Tsubaki Factory]] Fan Club event on August 13, 2016 revealed that three new members had been added from the Hello Pro Kenshuusei, including [[Onoda Saori]], [[Ono Mizuho]], and [[Akiyama Mao]]. A few days later on August 17th six new members of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei were announced through the official website; [[Kawamura Ayano]], [[Yokoyama Reina]], [[Yamazaki Yuhane]], [[Yoshida Marie]], [[Nishida Shiori]], and [[Hashisako Rin]].<br />
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It was announced on November 22, 2016 that the winners of the Morning Musume 13th generation audition would be chosen from the Hello Pro Kenshuusei, after finalists from the general public were unable to be found for the second time. The new members of Morning Musume, [[Kaga Kaede]] and [[Yokoyama Reina]], were revealed on December 12, 2016 at [[Nippon Budokan]] during the last performance of the fall tour, ''Morning Musume '16 Concert Tour Aki ~MY VISION~''.<br />
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===2017-2020===<br />
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At the beginning of January on the 8th, members of Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido announced the release of their first indies single, a double a-side titled "[[Real Little Girl / Kanojo ni Naritai!!!]]", through their radio show. The single was performed for the first time and sold at the Hello! Project 2017 Winter concert on February 4th. The members also announced a new regular live event with the first show to take place on February 5th.<br />
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On February 27, 2017, the profiles of the members of [[Tsubaki Factory]] were removed from the Kenshuusei profiles. The following month on March 6, 2017 it was announced that [[Yoshida Marie]] had completed her training and would no longer be part of the program, and eight new members were announced; [[Shimakura Rika]], [[Hibi Marina]], [[Eguchi Saya]], [[Doi Rena]], [[Okamura Minami]], [[Matsunaga Riai]], [[Yamada Ichigo]], and [[Nakayama Natsume]].<br />
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It was announced at the end of the "[[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2017 ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]]" event on May 5, 2017 that Kenshuusei members [[Takase Kurumi]] and [[Kiyono Momohime]] would debut in an unspecified fashion with a focus on acting and performance, with no further information provided at the time. Two further announcements followed respectively naming [[Inoue Hikaru]] leader of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei, and stating that members [[Ichioka Reina]], [[Dambara Ruru]], and [[Kawamura Ayano]] would be debuting within [[Hello! Project]] in the future, pending discussions with their parents, with it undecided on if they would become part of a new group or join existing groups.<br />
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On June 26, 2017 a special edition of the [[Hello! Project]] webshow "[[Hello Station]]" was published, revealing the debut placements of the previously chosen Hello Pro Kenshuusei members. It was announced that [[Ichioka Reina]] would become the leader of a new group, with the additional members and name to be revealed at a later date. [[Dambara Ruru]] would become a member of [[Juice=Juice]], and [[Kawamura Ayano]] would become a sixth generation member of [[ANGERME]].<br />
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On September 8, 2017 it was announced that upon returning from her medical hiatus former [[Country Girls]] member [[Inaba Manaka]] would join Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido in an advisory role as the Leader. Her first appearance with the Kenshuusei would take place at the "[[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido Teiki Kouen Vol.4]]" event on September 18th.<br />
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On July 15, 2017 a Hello! Project New Member audition was announced at the [[Hello! Project 2017 SUMMER ~HELLO! MEETING~]] concert, and later a special Abema web program that would run from November 13th to December 18th and would follow the audition finalists was revealed. Of the eight audition finalists none passed, instead seven of the eight accepted an offer to join the Hello Pro Kenshuusei; [[Hashimoto Momoko]], [[Goto Sayaka]], [[Tamenaga Shion]], [[Kubota Nanami]], [[Shuttou Anna]], [[Kanemitsu Ruru]], and [[Matsubara Yulia]]. They made their first live appearance and were officially introduced at the [[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2017 12gatsu ~Conti→New!~]] concert on December 10, 2017 and were announced through the official website on the 11th.<br />
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It was announced on February 9, 2018 through the official fan club website that [[Goto Sayaka]] had decided to end her training as part of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei. On April 23, 2018 in an update to the participation roster for the "[[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2018 ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]]" event, it was revealed that Hello Pro Kenshuusei member [[Hashimoto Momoko]] and Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member [[Kitagawa Ryou]] had each decided to finish their training and would not participate in further activities. On April 27th the second official Hello Pro Kenshuusei album was announced, titled "[[Rainbow x2|Rainbow×2]]" and to be sold at the May 6th "[[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2018 ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]]" event, with the general release taking place on July 11th.<br />
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On May 29, 2018 within a schedule update for the "[[Hello Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2018 6gatsu~Niji~]]" event it was announced that [[Inoue Hikaru]], current leader of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei, had completed her training and would no longer be a member. During the final show of the ''Hello Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2018 6gatsu~Niji~'' event on June 9, 2018 in Tokyo it was revealed that six Kenshuusei members would join the two upcoming, as yet unnamed, groups. The members joining the first group, alongside Leader [[Ichioka Reina]], included [[Nishida Shiori]], [[Shimakura Rika]], and [[Eguchi Saya]]. The second group would feature [[Maeda Kokoro]], [[Yamazaki Yuhane]], and [[Okamura Minami]], along with previously announced members [[Takase Kurumi]] and [[Kiyono Momohime]]. The groups in these forms would perform for the first time during the "[[Hello! Project 20th Anniversary!! Hello! Project 2018 SUMMER]]" concert tour. There was a possibility each group would also add additional members upon completion of the "[[Hello! Project ONLY YOU Audition]]". In July, the members of both groups were taken off the Kenshuusei page.<br />
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On August 24, 2018 via an update for the participating members in the "[[Hello Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2018 9gatsu~Momiji~]]" event, it was announced that [[Horie Kizuki]] and [[Kanatsu Mizuki]] had completed their training and would not be participating.<br />
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On October 18, 2018 through a video announcement, the name of both of the unnamed groups were revealed to be [[CHICATETSU|CHICA#TETSU]] & [[Ame no Mori Kawa Umi]]. In addition a collective called [[BEYOOOOONDS]] was formed, consisting of both new groups and the yet to be announced audition winners.<br />
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It was announced on November 1, 2018 through an update about the December 2018 recitals that members [[Noguchi Kurumi]], [[Hibi Marina]], and [[Doi Rena]] had completed their training and would no longer be part of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei. On the same day three new members were revealed in a separate online announcement; [[Saito Madoka]], [[Kusunoki Mei]], and [[Onoda Karin]].<br />
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On November 23, 2018 at the "[[ANGERME 2018 Aki Denkousekka]]" concert finale at Pacifico Yokohama, it was announced that Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member [[Oota Haruka]] would join [[ANGERME]] as a seventh generation member. Through two announcements on January 16, 2019 it was revealed that [[Kodama Sakiko]] had completed her training, and that Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member [[Kawano Minori]] would temporarily go on hiatus with a future announcement to come upon her return to activities.<br />
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On April 2, 2019 in an update to the participation roster for the "[[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2019 ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]]", it was announced that [[Kusunoki Mei]] had completed her training. On June 12, 2019, during episode #293 of the Hello! Project webshow "[[Hello Station]]", senior Hello! Project group [[Juice=Juice]] announced they would be adding members from the Hello Pro Kenshuusei. The new members, Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member [[Kudou Yume]] and Hello Pro Kenshuusei member [[Matsunaga Riai]], were officially revealed through a special premiere on the group's YouTube channel on June 14, 2019.<br />
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An official notice accompanied the Hello Pro Kenshuusei June 2019 recital goods, announcing that Matsubara Yuriya's name romanization would officially change to ''Yulia''. On June 22, 2019 Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member [[Yamazaki Mei]] was revealed to be one of three 15th generation [[Morning Musume]] members, through a special livestream on the Morning Musume YouTube channel. At the end of the month on June 30th, an audition for Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido was announced on the ''Hello! to meet you!'' radio program. The audition was open to unaffiliated girls between fourth grade elementary and third year junior high, living in Hokkaido, that were able to train in Sapporo; applications were accepted from July 1, 2019 to August 9, 2019.<br />
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A previously teased announcement through episode #296 of the Hello! Project webshow "[[Hello! Station]]", uploaded July 3, 2019, revealed that [[Hashisako Rin]] from Hello Pro Kenshuusei would become the eighth generation member of [[ANGERME]], with her first performances to take place during the "[[Hello! Project 2019 SUMMER]]" concert tour beginning July 13th.<br />
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On July 11, 2019 a new ''Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit'' was announced; named as such because the members would not be permanently fixed and could be changed depending on the situation. The unit would include girls from both Hello Pro Kenshuusei and Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido, and would allow for closer evaluation of the participating members performance levels as they continued training. The starting participants were [[Yonemura Kirara]], [[Ishiguri Kanami]], [[Kubota Nanami]], [[Kanemitsu Ruru]], and [[Saito Madoka]]. Nearing the end of the month on July 26th, within an aupdate for the "[[Hello Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2019 9gatsu~Kira~]]" event it was announced that [[Ono Kotomi]] and [[Shuttou Anna]] from Hello Pro Kenshuusei, and [[Satou Hikari]] from Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido had completed their training.<br />
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A surprise announcement on August 2, 2019 through the official Hello! Project website revealed nine new main branch Hello Pro Kenshuusei members; [[Hiromoto Ruli]], [[Hashida Honoka]], [[Nishizaki Miku]], [[Hirayama Yuki]], [[Kitahara Momo]], [[Ebata Kisaki]], [[Yofu Runo]], [[Murakoshi Ayana]], [[Uemura Hasumi]], and one new Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member; [[Hashimoto Ririka]].<br />
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Two new members of Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido, [[Nishimura Karin]] and [[Shibuya Hina]], were announced through a website update on December 3, 2019. They were officially introduced the same month at the [[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2019 12gatsu ~Musubu~]] on December 8th. Within an update released on December 29, 2019 regarding the cast appearances at the "[[Hello! Project Countdown Party 2019 ~Good Bye & Hello!~|Hello! Project COUNTDOWN PARTY 2019 ~GOOD BYE & HELLO!~]]" concerts it was announced that Kanemitsu Ruru's training activities had ended at her own request.<br />
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A show to air on TV Tokyo focusing on the struggles of the Hello Pro Kenshuusei and Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido as they train and aim to debut, with appearances by Hello! Project members, was announced on March 21, 2020. The show was titled "Hello Dream." (ハロドリ。; ''Harodori'') or "Hello Pro Dream." (ハロプロドリーム。) and began airing on April 6, 2020. On April 19, 2020 it was announced that Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido members [[Hashimoto Ririka]] and [[Shibuya Hina]] requested to end their training.<br />
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On June 22, 2020 it was announced that Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido member [[Nishimura Karin]] would pause her activities and go on hiatus after being diagnosed with a form of [[Wikipedia:Orthostatic_intolerance|orthostatic dysregulation]]. On November 2, 2020 Hello Pro Kenshuusei member [[Tamenaga Shion]] was revealed to be one of three 9th generation [[ANGERME]] members, through a special video premiere on the ANGERME YouTube channel. An announcement through the official Hello! Project website on November 4, 2020 revealed two new main branch Hello Pro Kenshuusei members, [[Arisawa Ichika]] and [[Ishiyama Sakura]]. Their first live appearance and introduction would take place on December 19, 2020 at the "[[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2020 12gatsu ~Hikari~]]" recital.<br />
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===2021-2024===<br />
On March 7, 2021, [[Fukumura Mizuki]], current leader of [[Morning Musume]] and [[Hello! Project]], made a surprise appearance at the end of the [[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2021 3gatsu ~Yell~]] show to make several announcements. She revealed the formation of a new Hello! Project group sometime in 2021; the girls in the [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit]] ([[Yonemura Kirara]], [[Ishiguri Kanami]], [[Kubota Nanami]], and [[Saito Madoka]]) were confirmed as members, with the possibility more would be added. She also announced a solo Nakano Sun Plaza show for Hello Pro Kenshuusei to take place on April 17, 2021, and the date of the upcoming [[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2019 ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]] event to be May 3, 2021.<br />
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On March 16, 2021 it was announced that Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido members [[Kawano Minori]] and [[Nishimura Karin]], both having been on indefinite hiatus, had completed their training activities and left Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido. On April 23, 2021 it was announced that Hello Pro Kenshuusei member [[Yamada Ichigo]] ended her training and would no longer be part of Hello Pro Kenshuusei.<br />
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On July 5, 2021 during an episode of ''Harodori'', [[Nakayama Natsume]], [[Hiromoto Ruli]], [[Nishizaki Miku]], and [[Kitahara Momo]] were revealed as new members of the upcoming 2021 group. Two days later on July 7, it was announced through episode #383 of ''Hello! Project Station'' that [[Yofu Runo]] would join [[Tsubaki Factory]], and [[Ebata Kisaki]] and [[Arisawa Ichika]] would join [[Juice=Juice]]. Their activities with the group began at the [[Hello! Project 2021 Summer Sapphire & Ruby]] concerts starting July 17.<br />
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Two new Hello Pro Kenshuusei, [[Yoshida Hinoha]] and [[Kawashima Mifu]], were introduced in episode #72 of "Hello Dream.", aired August 23, 2021. The finale lineup and name of the new group formed from the Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit was announced to be [[OCHA NORMA]] on December 12, 2021 at the [[Hello! Project Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2021 12gatsu ~RING~]]. On December 30, 2021 [[Hirayama Yuki]] was revealed to be the only new tenth generation member of [[ANGERME]] at the [[Hello! Project Year-End Party 2021 ~GOOD BYE & HELLO!~]] ANGERME Premium.<br />
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New members [[Goto Hana]] and [[Maeshima Karin]], from the [[Hello! Project Shin Member Audition 2021]], were announced on February 14, 2022 and first introduced through the Hello Pro Kenshuusei TV Tokyo show "[[Hello Dream.|Harodori]]". Three months later on May 23, 2022 it was announced that Maeshima Karin would be ending Hello Pro Kenshuusei activities at her own request.<br />
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On June 29, 2022 on Hello! Station, the winners of the [[Hello! Project "Morning Musume '22 Juice=Juice Joint New Member Auditon]] were announced and [[Ishiyama Sakura]] would end up joining [[Juice=Juice]]. On the same episode, it was also announced that the ,Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit, (now renamed [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit|Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit '22]]) would return again and that [[Matsubara Yulia]], [[Onoda Karin]], [[Hashida Honoka]], [[Murakoshi Ayana]], and [[Uemura Hasumi]] were the chosen members.<br />
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On August 8, 2022 on Harodori, two new Kenshuusei were revealed, [[Shimoitani Yukiho]] & [[Kamimura Rena]].<br />
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Three new Hello Pro Kenshuusei, [[Kawano Soara]], [[Makino Toa]], and [[Hayashi Niina]] were introduced in episode #153 of ''Harodori'', aired March 27th, 2023.<br />
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On May 23. 2023 many announcements were made about the Kenshuusei. [[Goto Hana]] & [[Shimoitani Yukiho]] were added as new members for [[ANGERME]], [[Kawashima Mifu]] added to [[Juice=Juice]], and [[Yoshida Hinoha]] & [[Kamimura Rena]] were added to [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit|Hello! Pro Kenshuusei Unit '23]] and that the unit will debut sometime in 2024.<br />
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Nine new Hello Pro Kenshuusei, [[Shimakawa Hana]], [[Asano Yurika]], [[Miyakoshi Chihiro]], [[Nishimura Itsuki]], [[Souna Yume]], [[Ootsubo Mano]], [[Yoshida Hikari]], [[Sugihara Meisa]], and [[Hattori Rua]] were introduced in episode #515 of ''Harodori'', aired February 7, 2024.<br />
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== Members ==<br />
; Current Members<br />
* [[Matsubara Yulia]] (松原ユリヤ)<br />
* [[Onoda Karin]] (小野田華凛)<br />
* [[Hashida Honoka]] (橋田歩果)<br />
* [[Murakoshi Ayana]] (村越彩菜)<br />
* [[Uemura Hasumi]] (植村葉純)<br />
* [[Yoshida Hinoha]] (吉田姫杷)<br />
* [[Kamimura Rena]] (上村麗菜)<br />
* [[Kawano Soara]] (河野空愛)<br />
* [[Makino Toa]] (牧野永愛)<br />
* [[Hayashi Niina]] (林仁愛)<br />
* [[Shimakawa Hana]] (島川波菜)<br />
* [[Asano Yurika]] (浅野優莉花)<br />
* [[Miyakoshi Chihiro]] (宮越千尋)<br />
* [[Nishimura Itsuki]] (西村乙輝)<br />
* [[Souna Yume]] (相馬優芽)<br />
* [[Ootsubo Mano]] (大坪茉乃)<br />
* [[Yoshida Hikari]] (吉田光里)<br />
* [[Sugihara Meisa]] (杉原明紗)<br />
* [[Hattori Rua]] (服部琉愛)<br />
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; Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido<br />
* ''TBA''<br />
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; Former Members<br />
* [[Ohyanagi Maho]] (大柳まほ, graduated July 2005)<br />
* [[Kawashima Miyuki]] (川島幸, graduated September 2005)<br />
* [[Hashida Mirei]] (橋田三令, graduated June 2007)<br />
* [[Ogura Manami]] (小倉愛実, graduated August 2007)<br />
* [[Yutoku Ayumi]] (湯徳歩美, graduated November 2007)<br />
* [[Muto Mika]] (武藤水華, graduated April 2008)<br />
* [[Aoki Erina]] (青木英里奈, graduated in March 2009)<br />
* [[Sezaki Azusa]] (瀬崎あずさ, left in April 2009)<br />
* [[Sawada Yuri]] (澤田由梨, graduated August 2009)<br />
* [[Noto Arisa]] (能登有沙, graduated September 2009)<br />
* [[Tanaka Anri]] (田中杏里, left after June 2010)<br />
* [[Sainen Mia]] (西念未彩, left after June 2010)<br />
* [[Komine Momoka]] (古峰桃香, left after June 2010)<br />
* [[Okai Asuna]] (岡井明日菜, left after November 2010)<br />
* [[Hirano Tomomi]] (平野智美, left after November 2010)<br />
* [[Maeda Irori]] (前田彩里, left after November 2010)<br />
* [[Kikkawa Yuu]] (吉川友, finished training December 2010)<br />
* [[Kizawa Runa]] (木沢留那, left after December 2010)<br />
* [[Kitahara Sayaka]] (北原沙弥香, finished training March 2011)<br />
* [[Nagasawa Wakana]] (長澤和奏, left after September 2011)<br />
* [[Yamaga Kanae]] (山賀香菜恵, left after August 2012)<br />
* [[Mogi Minami]] (茂木美奈実, left after September 2012)<br />
* [[Okamura Rise]] (岡村里星, left after June 2013)<br />
* [[Otsuka Aina]] (大塚愛菜; left after July 2013)<br />
* [[Mashiro Kana]] (真城佳奈; left after October 2013)<br />
* [[Kaneko Rie]] (金子りえ; left after December 2013)<br />
* [[Kosuga Fuyuka]] (小数賀芙由香; finished training May 2014)<br />
* [[Tanaka Karen]] (田中可恋; finished training September 2014)<br />
* [[Ooura Hirona]] (大浦央菜; finished training September 2014)<br />
* [[Tanabe Nanami]] (田邉奈菜美; finished training November 2014)<br />
* [[Yoshihashi Kurumi]] (吉橋くるみ; finished training November 2014)<br />
* [[Mikame Kana]] (三瓶海南; left after February 2015)<br />
* [[Saito Kana]] (斎藤夏奈; finished training April 2015)<br />
* [[Okamoto Honoka]] (岡本帆乃花; finished training November 2015)<br />
* [[Takemura Miu]] (竹村未羽; finished training March 2016)<br />
* [[Yokogawa Yumei]] (横川夢衣; finished training July 2016)<br />
* [[Hashimoto Nagisa]] (橋本渚; finished training July 2016)<br />
* [[Shimano Momoko]] (島野萌々子; finished training July 2016)<br />
* [[Nakano Rion]] (仲野りおん; finished training July 2016)<br />
* [[Yoshida Marie]] (吉田真理恵; finished training March 2017)<br />
* [[Goto Sayaka]] (後藤咲香; left after February 2018)<br />
* [[Hashimoto Momoko]] (橋本桃呼; left after April 2018)<br />
* [[Kitagawa Ryou]] (北川亮; left after April 2018) <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [[Inoue Hikaru]] (井上ひかる; left after May 2018)<br />
* [[Horie Kizuki]] (堀江葵月; left after August 2018)<br />
* [[Kanatsu Mizuki]] (金津美月; left after August 2018)<br />
* [[Noguchi Kurumi]] (野口胡桃; left after November 2018)<br />
* [[Hibi Marina]] (日比麻里那; left after November 2018)<br />
* [[Doi Rena]] (土居麗菜; left after November 2018)<br />
* [[Kodama Sakiko]] (児玉咲子; left after January 2019)<br />
* [[Kusunoki Mei]] (楠萌生; left after April 2019)<br />
* [[Ono Kotomi]] (小野琴己; left after July 2019)<br />
* [[Shuttou Anna]] (出頭杏奈; left after July 2019)<br />
* [[Satou Hikari]] (佐藤光; left after July 2019) <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [[Kanemitsu Ruru]] (金光留々; left after December 2019)<br />
* [[Hashimoto Ririka]] (橋本莉々花; left after April 2020) <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [[Shibuya Hina]] (渋谷妃菜; left after April 2020) <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [[Kawano Minori]] (河野みのり; left after March 2021) <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [[Nishimura Karin]] (西村風凛; left after March 2021) <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [[Yamada Ichigo]] (山田苺; left after April 2021)<br />
* [[Maeshima Karin]] (前島花凛; left after May 2022)<br />
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; Debuted Members<br />
* [[Okada Yui]] (岡田唯, joined [[v-u-den]] August 2004)<br />
* [[Kanna|Arihara Kanna]] (有原栞菜, joined [[C-ute|°C-ute]] January 2006)<br />
* [[Linlin]] (リンリン, joined [[Morning Musume]] March 2007)<br />
* [[THE Possible]] (THE ポッシボー, graduated October 2007)<br />
** [[Morozuka Kanami]] (諸塚香奈実)<br />
** [[Ohse Kaede]] (大瀬楓)<br />
** [[Hashimoto Aina]] (橋本愛奈)<br />
** [[Akiyama Yurika]] (秋山ゆりか)<br />
** [[Okada Robin Shouko]] (岡田ロビン翔子)<br />
** [[Goto Yuki]] (後藤夕貴)<br />
* [[Korenaga Miki]] (是永美記, graduated January 2008)<br />
* [[Mano Erina]] (真野恵里菜, graduated March 2008)<br />
* [[S/mileage]] (スマイレージ, graduated March 2010)<br />
** [[Wada Ayaka]] (和田彩花)<br />
** [[Maeda Yuuka]] (前田憂佳)<br />
** [[Fukuda Kanon]] (福田花音)<br />
** [[Ogawa Saki]] (小川紗季)<br />
* [[Fukumura Mizuki]] (譜久村聖, joined [[Morning Musume]] January 2011)<br />
* [[Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari)|Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari) / UFZS]] (アップアップガールズ(仮))<br />
** [[Mori Saki]] (森咲樹, finished training January 2011)<br />
** [[Furukawa Konatsu]] (古川小夏, finished training January 2011)<br />
** [[Sekine Azusa]] (関根梓, finished training March 2011)<br />
** [[Arai Manami]] (新井愛瞳, finished training March 2011)<br />
** [[Sato Ayano]] (佐藤綾乃, finished training March 2011)<br />
** [[Sengoku Minami]] (仙石みなみ, finished training December 2010)<br />
** [[Saho Akari]] (佐保明梨, finished training April 2011)<br />
* [[Takeuchi Akari]] (竹内朱莉, joined [[S/mileage]] September 2011)<br />
* [[Katsuta Rina]] (勝田里奈, joined [[S/mileage]] September 2011)<br />
* [[Kudo Haruka]] (工藤遥, joined [[Morning Musume]] September 2011)<br />
* [[Oda Sakura]] (小田さくら, joined [[Morning Musume]] September 2012)<br />
* [[Juice=Juice]] (ジュース=ジュース)<br />
** [[Miyamoto Karin]] (宮本佳林)<br />
** [[Takagi Sayuki]] (高木紗友希)<br />
** [[Uemura Akari]] (植村あかり)<br />
** [[Kanazawa Tomoko]] (金澤朋子)<br />
* [[Haga Akane]] (羽賀朱音, joined [[Morning Musume]] September 2014)<br />
* [[Makino Maria]] (牧野真莉愛, joined [[Morning Musume]] September 2014)<br />
* [[Murota Mizuki]] (室田瑞希, joined [[S/mileage]] October 2014)<br />
* [[Sasaki Rikako]] (佐々木莉佳子, joined [[S/mileage]] October 2014)<br />
* [[Aikawa Maho]] (相川茉穂, joined [[S/mileage]] October 2014)<br />
* [[Inaba Manaka]] (稲場愛香, joined [[Country Girls]] November 2014)<br />
* [[Yamaki Risa]] (山木梨沙, joined [[Country Girls]] November 2014)<br />
* [[Kobushi Factory]] (こぶしファクトリー)<br />
** [[Hamaura Ayano]] (浜浦彩乃)<br />
** [[Taguchi Natsumi]] (田口夏実)<br />
** [[Ogawa Rena]] (小川麗奈)<br />
** [[Nomura Minami]] (野村みな美)<br />
** [[Wada Sakurako]] (和田桜子)<br />
** [[Fujii Rio]] (藤井梨央)<br />
** [[Hirose Ayaka]] (廣瀬彩海)<br />
** [[Inoue Rei]] (井上玲音)<br />
* [[Tsubaki Factory]] (つばきファクトリー)<br />
** [[Ogata Risa]] (小片リサ)<br />
** [[Yamagishi Riko]] (山岸理子)<br />
** [[Niinuma Kisora]] (新沼希空) <br />
** [[Tanimoto Ami]] (谷本安美)<br />
** [[Kishimoto Yumeno]] (岸本ゆめの)<br />
** [[Asakura Kiki]] (浅倉樹々)<br />
* [[Funaki Musubu]] (船木結; joined [[Country Girls]] November 2015, [[ANGERME]] June 2017)<br />
* [[Yanagawa Nanami]] (梁川奈々美; joined [[Country Girls]] November 2015, [[Juice=Juice]] June 2017)<br />
* [[Kasahara Momona]] (笠原桃奈; joined [[ANGERME]] July 2016)<br />
* [[Onoda Saori]] (小野田紗栞; joined [[Tsubaki Factory]] August 2016)<br />
* [[Ono Mizuho]] (小野瑞歩; joined [[Tsubaki Factory]] August 2016)<br />
* [[Akiyama Mao]] (秋山眞緒; joined [[Tsubaki Factory]] August 2016)<br />
* [[Kaga Kaede]] (加賀楓; joined [[Morning Musume]] December 2016)<br />
* [[Yokoyama Reina]] (横山玲奈; joined [[Morning Musume]] December 2016)<br />
* [[Dambara Ruru]] (段原瑠々; joined [[Juice=Juice]] June 2017)<br />
* [[Kawamura Ayano]] (川村文乃; joined [[ANGERME]] June 2017)<br />
* [[CHICATETSU|CHICA#TETSU]] (チカ#テツ)<br />
** [[Ichioka Reina]] (一岡怜奈)<br />
** [[Nishida Shiori]] (西田汐里)<br />
** [[Shimakura Rika]] (島倉りか)<br />
** [[Eguchi Saya]] (江口紗耶)<br />
* [[Ame no Mori Kawa Umi]] (雨ノ森 川海)<br />
** [[Takase Kurumi]] (高瀬くるみ)<br />
** [[Kiyono Momohime]] (清野桃々姫)<br />
** [[Maeda Kokoro]] (前田 こころ)<br />
** [[Okamura Minami]] (岡村美波)<br />
** [[Yamazaki Yuhane]] (山﨑夢羽)<br />
* [[Oota Haruka]] (太田遥香; joined [[ANGERME]] November 2018)<br />
* [[Kudou Yume]] (工藤由愛; joined [[Juice=Juice]] June 2019)<br />
* [[Matsunaga Riai]] (松永里愛; joined [[Juice=Juice]] June 2019)<br />
* [[Yamazaki Mei]] (山﨑愛生; joined [[Morning Musume]] June 2019)<br />
* [[Hashisako Rin]] (橋迫鈴; joined [[ANGERME]] July 2019)<br />
* [[Tamenaga Shion]] (為永幸音; joined [[ANGERME]] November 2020)<br />
* [[Ebata Kisaki]] (江端妃咲; joined [[Juice=Juice]] July 2021)<br />
* [[Arisawa Ichika]] (有澤一華; joined [[Juice=Juice]] July 2021)<br />
* [[Yofu Runo]] (豫風瑠乃; joined [[Tsubaki Factory]] July 2021)<br />
* [[OCHA NORMA]] (オチャノーマ)<br />
** [[Yonemura Kirara]] (米村姫良々)<br />
** [[Kubota Nanami]] (窪田七海)<br />
** [[Saito Madoka]] (斉藤円香)<br />
** [[Ishiguri Kanami]] (石栗奏美)<br />
** [[Nakayama Natsume]] (中山夏月姫)<br />
** [[Hiromoto Ruli]] (広本瑠璃)<br />
** [[Nishizaki Miku]] (西﨑美空)<br />
** [[Kitahara Momo]] (北原もも)<br />
* [[Hirayama Yuki]] (平山遊季; joined [[ANGERME]] December 2021)<br />
* [[Ishiyama Sakura]] (石山咲良; joined [[Juice=Juice]] June 2022)<br />
* [[Goto Hana]] (後藤花; joined [[ANGERME]] May 2023)<br />
* [[Shimoitani Yukiho]] (下井谷幸穂; joined [[ANGERME]] May 2023)<br />
* [[Kawashima Mifu]] (川嶋美楓; joined [[Juice=Juice]] May 2023)<br />
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== Hello Pro Kenshuusei Units ==<br />
* [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]] (2005&ndash;2008)<br />
* [[THE Possible]] (2006–2018), graduated [[Hello! Project]] October 2007<br />
* [[Shugo Chara Egg!]] (2008&ndash;2010)<br />
* [[S/mileage]] (2009&ndash;2014), [[ANGERME]] (2015&ndash;)<br />
* [[Juice=Juice]] (2013&ndash;)<br />
* [[Kobushi Factory]] (2015&ndash;2020)<br />
* [[Tsubaki Factory]] (2015&ndash;)<br />
* [[CHICATETSU|CHICA#TETSU]] (2018&ndash;)<br />
* [[Ame no Mori Kawa Umi]] (2018&ndash;)<br />
* [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Unit]] (2019&ndash;)<br />
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=== Hello! Project Units Featuring Hello Pro Kenshuusei ===<br />
* [[Ongaku Gatas]] (2007&ndash;2009)<br />
* [[MilkyWay]] (2008&ndash;2009)<br />
* [[High-King]] (2008&ndash;2010)<br />
* [[Minimoni|Shin Minimoni]] (2009&ndash;2010)<br />
* [[ZYX|ZYX-α]] (2009&ndash;2010)<br />
* [[Aa!]] (2009&ndash;2010)<br />
* [[BEYOOOOONDS]] (2018&ndash;)<br />
* [[OCHA NORMA]] (2021&ndash;)<br />
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== Discography ==<br />
===Albums===<br />
* [2015.02.18] [[1 Let's Say "Hello!"|① Let's say "Hello!"]]<br />
* [2018.07.11] [[Rainbow x2|Rainbow×2]]<br />
* [2021.09.29] [[3-Stars|3-STARS]]<br />
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===Singles===<br />
* [2012.09.23] [[Kanojo ni Naritai!!!]] (彼女になりたいっ!!!; ''I Want to Be Your Girl!!!'') <small>([[Miyamoto Karin]], [[Tanabe Nanami]], [[Taguchi Natsumi]], [[Hamaura Ayano]], [[Otsuka Aina]])</small><br />
* [2013.06.08] [[Ten Made Nobore!]] (天まで登れ!; ''Climb to the Sky!'') <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei feat. [[Juice=Juice]])</small><br />
* [2014.02.26] [[Oheso no Kuni Kara Konnichiwa / Ten Made Nobore!]] (おへその国からこんにちは / 天まで登れ!; ''Hello From Bellybutton Land / Climb to the Sky!'')<br />
* [2017.07.05] [[Real Little Girl / Kanojo ni Naritai!!!|Real☆Little☆Girl / Kanojo ni Naritai!!! (Hello! Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido Ver.)]] (リアル☆リトル☆ガール / 彼女になりたいっ!!!(ハロプロ研修生北海道Ver.)) <small>('''Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido''')</small><br />
* [2018.07.11] [[Hankouki! / Ice Day Party|Hankouki! / Ice day Party]] (ハンコウキ!; ''Rebellious Age!'') <small>('''Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido''' feat. [[Inaba Manaka]])</small><br />
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===Other Singles===<br />
* [2006.04.23] [[Sora ga Aru]] (空がある) <small>([[Hashida Mirei]], [[Okada Robin Shouko]], [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Fukuda Kanon]])</small><br />
* [2007.06.29] [[Mottainai Baasan Ondo]] (もったいないばあさん音頭) <small>([[Ogawa Saki]], [[Okai Asuna]])</small><br />
* [2014.08.27] [[Karen na Gasshoudan]] (可憐な合唱団) <small>([[Tanabe Nanami]], [[Hamaura Ayano]], [[Murota Mizuki]], [[Yamagishi Riko]], [[Kaga Kaede]], [[Sasaki Rikako]], [[Yamaki Risa]], [[Ooura Hirona]])</small><br />
<br />
===Digital Releases===<br />
* [2017.06.02] [[Hello! Massara no Jibun]] (Hello! まっさらの自分)<br />
* [2017.06.30] [[Isshakudama de Buppanase!]] (一尺玉でぶっ放せ!)<br />
* [2017.09.08] [[Arigatameiwaku Monogatari]] (ありがた迷惑物語)<br />
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===Soundtracks===<br />
* [2016.12.07] [[Engeki Joshi-bu "Nega Poji Poji" Original Soundtrack]] (演劇女子部「ネガポジポジ」オリジナルサウンドトラック)<br />
* [2021.12.22] [[Engeki Joshi-bu "Toshokan Monogatari ~3tsu no Bookmark~" Original Soundtrack]] (演劇女子部「図書館物語~3つのブックマーク~」オリジナルサウンドトラック)<br />
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===Compilations / Other===<br />
* [2014.07.09] Hello! Project - [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku Kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 3]] (#15 ''Oheso no Kuni Kara Konnichiwa'')<br />
* [2014.08.13] Hello! Project - [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku Kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 6]] (#2 ''Kanojo ni Naritai!!!'')<br />
* [2014.12.10] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 15]] (#15 ''Karen na Gasshoudan'')<br />
* [2017.12.13] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 18]] (#9 ''Real☆Little☆Girl'')<br />
* [2018.12.12] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 19]] (#16 ''43do'', #17 ''Hankouki!'')<br />
* [2020.01.08] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 20 2020]] (Disc 1 #14 ''Real☆Little☆Girl'')<br />
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=== DVDs ===<br />
* [2007.09.26] [[Dai 1 Kai Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen ~Saru no Koku~ / ~Tori no Koku~]]<br />
* [2008.11.24] [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Shibakouen Step!~|2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Shibakouen STEP!~]]<br />
* [2009.09.23] [[2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Nakano Step!~|2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Nakano STEP!~]]<br />
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== Concerts ==<br />
* [2007] [[Dai 1 Kai Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen ~Saru no Koku~ / ~Tori no Koku~]] <small>([[Mitsui Aika]], [[Junjun]], [[Linlin]], [[Arihara Kanna]], Hello Pro Egg)</small><br />
* [2007] [[2007 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 8gatsu ~Yokohama de Aimashou~]]<br />
* [2007] [[Hello Pro Egg Delivery Station! 01]] <small>([[Aoki Erina]], [[Kikkawa Yuu]], [[Mori Saki]], [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Ogawa Saki]])</small><br />
* [2007] [[Hello Pro Egg Delivery Station! 02]] <small>([[Noto Arisa]], [[Mano Erina]], [[Furukawa Konatsu]], [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Okai Asuna]])</small><br />
* [2007] [[2007 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Shinagawa de Aimashou~]]<br />
* [2008] [[Hello Pro Egg Delivery Station! 03]] <small>([[Sawada Yuri]], [[Komine Momoka]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Fukuda Kanon]], [[Saho Akari]])</small><br />
* [2008] [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 3gatsu ~Kirameki no Yokohama~]]<br />
* [2008] [[Hello Pro Egg Delivery Station! 04]] <small>([[Tanaka Anri]], [[Sengoku Minami]], [[Sainen Mia]], [[Mori Saki]], [[Wada Ayaka]], [[Ogawa Saki]])</small><br />
* [2008] [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Akasaka Hop!~|2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Akasaka HOP!~]]<br />
* [2008] [[Hello Pro Egg Delivery Station! 05]] <small>([[Noto Arisa]], [[Sawada Yuri]], [[Kikkawa Yuu]], [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Komine Momoka]])</small><br />
* [2008] [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Shibakouen Step!~|2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Shibakouen STEP!~]]<br />
* [2008] [[2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama Jump!~|2008 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama JUMP!~]]<br />
* [2009] [[2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 4gatsu ~Yokohama Hop!~|2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 4gatsu ~Yokohama HOP!~]]<br />
* [2009] [[2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Nakano Step!~|2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Nakano STEP!~]]<br />
* [2009] [[2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Yokohama Jump!~|2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Yokohama JUMP!~]]<br />
* [2009] [[2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama Fire!~|2009 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama FIRE!~]]<br />
* [2010] [[2010nen Hello! Pro Egg Norimen Live 2gatsu|2010nen Hello Pro Egg Norimen LIVE 2gatsu]] <small>([[Sengoku Minami]], [[Kikkawa Yuu]], [[Furukawa Konatsu]], [[Sainen Mia]], [[Mori Saki]], [[Kitahara Sayaka]], [[Saho Akari]], [[Takeuchi Akari]], [[S/mileage]])</small><br />
* [2010] [[Hello Pro Egg Delivery Station! 06]] <small>([[Saho Akari]], [[Okai Asuna]], [[Fukumura Mizuki]], [[Miyamoto Karin]], [[Tanabe Nanami]])</small><br />
* [2010] [[2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 3gatsu ~Yokohama Gold!~|2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 3gatsu ~Yokohama GOLD!~]]<br />
* [2010] [[2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Yokohama Hop!~|2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 6gatsu ~Yokohama HOP!~]]<br />
* [2010] [[2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Yokohama STEP!~|2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 9gatsu ~Yokohama STEP!~]]<br />
* [2010] [[2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama Jump!~|2010 Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen 11gatsu ~Yokohama JUMP!~]]<br />
* [2011] [[Hello! Pro Egg 2011 Happyoukai ~9gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
* [2012] [[Hello! Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2012 ~3gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
* [2012] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2012 ~6gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
* [2012] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2012 ~9gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
* [2012] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2012 ~12gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
* [2013] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2013 ~3gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
* [2013] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai ~Haru no Koukai Jitsuryoku Shindan Test~]]<br />
* [2013] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei Happyoukai 2013 ~6gatsu no Nama Tamago Show!~]]<br />
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<br />
==Works==<br />
===Filmography===<br />
; TV Programs<br />
* [2013&ndash;2014] [[~Onedari Entame! ~Hapi★Pure]] (~おねだりエンタメ!~はぴ★ぷれ)<br />
* [2020&ndash;] [[Hello Dream.]] (ハロドリ。)<br />
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; Internet<br />
* [2013] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei no Tadaima Kenshuuchuu!]] (ハロプロ研修生のただ今研修中!)<br />
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===Radio===<br />
* [2016&ndash;] [[Hello! to meet you!]] <small>(Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido)</small><br />
* [2020&ndash;] [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei no Tadaima Radio Benkyouchuu!!]] (ハロプロ研修生の只今ラジオ勉強中!!)<br />
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== Auditions ==<br />
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=== Hello Pro Egg Audition 2004 ===<br />
<br />
* '''Name:''' Hello Pro Egg Audition 2004 (ハロプロ エッグ オーディション2004)<br />
* '''Purpose:''' To find talented people to become "Hello Pro Eggs" to receive free lessons that will allow their talent to slowly hatch and then allowed to blossom.<br />
* '''Application Recruitment Period:''' April–May 2004 (via [[Hello! Morning]])<br />
* '''Qualifications:''' By April 2004, the applicants must not have a contract in the entertainment industry, that they will relocate to Tokyo, and that they must be females between first grade to 18 years old.<br />
* '''Application Methods:''' There were two forms of application methods, but applicants must apply only through one method. The first was through an interview at Makuhari Messe in [[Chiba]] on 19 June 2004 and the second was through an applicant submitted digital video cassette tape.<br />
* '''Number of applicants:''' 10,570 people<br />
* '''Selected:''' 32 people<br />
* '''Notable Passers:''' [[Okada Yui]], [[Arihara Kanna]], [[Morozuka Kanami]], [[Ohse Kaede]], [[Hashimoto Aina]], [[Akiyama Yurika]], [[Okada Robin Shouko]], [[Goto Yuki]]<br />
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=== Up-Front Group "Egg" Audition ===<br />
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* '''Name:''' Up-Front Group "Egg" Audition (アップフロントグループ『エッグ』オーディション)<br />
* '''Purpose:''' To find talented people to become "Up-Front Group Eggs" to perform in various fields such as acting and variety.<br />
* '''Application Period:''' Until 25 February 2006<br />
* '''Qualifications:''' By February 2006, the applicants must not have a contract in the entertainment industry and that they will relocate to Tokyo.<br />
* '''Notable Passer:''' [[Mano Erina]]<br />
* The three second-generation Hello Pro Egg members are from this audition.<br />
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=== Up-Front Egg Audition ===<br />
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* '''Name:''' [http://up-front-egg-audition.com/ Up-Front Egg Audition] (アップフロントエッグオーディション)<br />
* '''Application Period:''' Opened August 2007<br />
* '''Qualifications:''' By August 2007, the applicants must not have a contract in the entertainment industry, that they will relocate to Tokyo, and that they must be females between first grade to 25 years old.<br />
* '''Application Methods:''' There were numerous forms of application methods, including applying by computer, cell phone, mail, or by appointment with a receptionist, but applicants must apply only through one method.<br />
* The fifth-generation Hello Pro Egg member, [[Miyamoto Karin]], is from this audition.<br />
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== External Links ==<br />
* [http://www.helloproject.com/helloprokenshusei/ Hello Pro Kenshuusei Official Website]<br />
* [http://www.helloproject.com/helloprokenshuseihokkaido/ Hello Pro Kenshuusei Hokkaido Official Website]<br />
* [http://www.youtube.com/user/helloprokenshusei/ Official YouTube]<br />
* [https://twitter.com/kenshusei_uf Official Twitter]<br />
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