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== Information ==
 
== Information ==
  
Suppli Mode made their debut at a live at Osaka Deepa on march 2009. During their first few months, they made various lives all over Japan by singing covers of various songs like [[C-C-B]]'s [[Genki na Broken Heart]]". However, the group saw their first graduation as Takayama Emi graduated on July 2009. A month later, they added [[Leonie]] to their roster. They also introduced their first song, entitled "[[Loverbird]]", at a live at [[Shibuya O-EAST]] on September 2009.  
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Suppli Mode made their debut at a live at Osaka Deepa on march 2009. During their first few months, they made various lives all over Japan by singing covers of various songs like [[C-C-B]]'s "[[Genki na Broken Heart]]". However, the group saw their first graduation as Takayama Emi graduated on July 2009. A month later, they added [[Leonie]] to their roster. They also introduced their first song, entitled "[[Loverbird]]", at a live at [[Shibuya O-EAST]] on September 2009.  
  
On October 2009, Suppli Mode made their CD debut by appearing on the compilation album "[[Neo Idol Super Compilation Vol. 2|NEO IDOL Super Compilation Vol.2]]". The released their first maxi-single a few months later, entitled "[[Lovebird]]".  In March 2010, [[Yamada Kaori]] graduated from the group and was replaced by [[Suzuki Akane]].
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On October 2009, Suppli Mode made their CD debut by appearing on the compilation album ''[[Neo Idol Super Compilation Vol. 2|NEO IDOL Super Compilation Vol.2]]''. The released their first maxi-single a few months later, entitled "[[Lovebird]]".  In March 2010, [[Yamada Kaori]] graduated from the group and was replaced by [[Suzuki Akane]].
  
 
== Discography ==
 
== Discography ==
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=== Singles ===
 
=== Singles ===
  
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=== Compilations / Others ===
 
=== Compilations / Others ===
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* [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suppli_Mode Japanese Wikipedia: Suppli Mode]
 
* [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suppli_Mode Japanese Wikipedia: Suppli Mode]
  
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Latest revision as of 14:30, 8 February 2015

Suppli Mode (2010)

Suppli Mode (サプリモード) is a Japanese pop idol group under the agency UP-HILL ENTERTAINMENT.

Members

Former Members

Information

Suppli Mode made their debut at a live at Osaka Deepa on march 2009. During their first few months, they made various lives all over Japan by singing covers of various songs like C-C-B's "Genki na Broken Heart". However, the group saw their first graduation as Takayama Emi graduated on July 2009. A month later, they added Leonie to their roster. They also introduced their first song, entitled "Loverbird", at a live at Shibuya O-EAST on September 2009.

On October 2009, Suppli Mode made their CD debut by appearing on the compilation album NEO IDOL Super Compilation Vol.2. The released their first maxi-single a few months later, entitled "Lovebird". In March 2010, Yamada Kaori graduated from the group and was replaced by Suzuki Akane.

Discography

Singles

Compilations / Others

External Links