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[[File:GANG PARADE - BRAND NEW PARADE promo.jpg|thumb|500px|GANG PARADE promoting "[[Brand New Parade|BRAND NEW PARADE]]" (2019)]]
[[File:GANG PARADE - Pashogira promo.jpg|thumb|450px|GANG PARADE promoting "[[Pashogira / Yakudou / Rock wo Tomeru Na!!|Pashogira / Yakudou / ROCK wo Tomeru Na!!]]" (2024)]]


'''GANG PARADE''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] [[Idol|idol]] group under the label [[Warner Music Japan]] (formerly under [[T-Palette Records]]).
'''GANG PARADE''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] [[Idol|idol]] group under the label [[Warner Music Japan]] (formerly under [[T-Palette Records]]).


==Members==
==Members==
* [[Kamiya Saki]] (カミヤサキ)
* [[YAMAMACHi MiKi]] <small>(2015&ndash;)</small>
* [[Yumeno Yua]] (ユメノユア)
* [[YUMENO YUA]] <small>(2015&ndash;)</small>
* [[Yamamachi Miki]] (ヤママチミキ)
* [[CAN GP MAiKA]] <small>(2016&ndash;)</small>
* [[Kyan Maika]] (キャン・マイカ)
* [[YUi GA DOCKSON]] <small>(2016&ndash;)</small>
* [[Terashima Yuuka]] (テラシマユウカ)
* [[COCO PARTiN COCO]] <small>(2016&ndash;)</small>
* [[Yui Ga Dokuson]] (ユイ・ガ・ドクソン)
* [[TERASHiMA YUKA]] <small>(2016&ndash;)</small>
* [[Coco Partyn Coco]] (ココ・パーティン・ココ)
* [[TSUKiNO USAGi]] <small>(2018&ndash;)</small>
* [[Tsukino Usagi]] (月ノウサギ)
* [[NARUHAWORLD]] <small>(2019&ndash;)</small>
* [[Haruna Ba Chiin]] (ハルナ・バッ・チーン)
* [[KiRA MAY]] <small>(2020&ndash;)</small>
* [[NARUHAWORLD]] (ナルハワールド)
* [[Suzuki Kanon (PARADISES)|CA NON]] <small>(2022&ndash;)</small>
* [[CHANGBABY]] <small>(2022&ndash;)</small>
* [[AiNASTAR]] <small>(2022&ndash;)</small>
* [[POTENTiAL]] <small>(2022&ndash;)</small>


===Former Members===
===Former Members===
* [[Mizuta Mari]] (ミズタマリ) <small>(2014-2015)</small>
* [[Mizuta Mari]] (ミズタマリ) <small>(2014&ndash;2015)</small>
* [[Shigusawa Ao]] (シグサワアオ) <small>(2015-2016)</small>
* [[Shigusawa Ao]] (シグサワアオ) <small>(2015&ndash;2016)</small>
* [[Itakai Maaya]] (イヌカイマアヤ) <small>(2015-2016)</small>
* [[Itakai Maaya]] (イヌカイマアヤ) <small>(2015&ndash;2016)</small>
* [[Aya Eightprince]] (アヤ・エイトプリンス) <small>([[BiS]])</small>
* [[AYA EiGHTPRiNCE]] (アヤ・エイトプリンス) <small>([[BiS]])</small>
* [[HARUNA BAD CHiiiiN]] (ハルナ・バッ・チーン) <small>(2018&ndash;2020)</small>
* [[Kamiya Saki|KAMiYA SAKi]] (カミヤサキ) <small>(2013&ndash;2020)</small>
 
===Sub-Units===
* [[GO TO THE BEDS]]
* [[PARADISES]]


==Information==
==Information==
[[File:Puranime promo.jpg|thumb|250px|Puranime (2014)]]
[[File:Puranime promo.jpg|thumb|250px|Puranime (2014)]]
[[File:POP promo.jpg|thumb|250px|POP promoting ''[[P.O.P]]'' (2015)]]
[[File:POP promo.jpg|thumb|250px|POP promoting ''[[P.O.P]]'' (2015)]]
The group formed in 2014 under the name '''Puranime''' with former [[BiS]] member [[Kamiya Saki]] and [[Mizuta Mari]] at the "BiS Kaisan Live ''BiS Nari no Budokan''". They held their first stage on August 2 & 3 at ''TOKYO IDOL FESTIVAL 2014''. In September they released their debut single, "[[Plastic 2 Mercy]]". They released one more single before Mari announced her withdrawal from the group in April 2015. Auditions were held to find new members and the group name was changed to '''POP''', which was created by fellow office-mate [[Aina The End]] ([[BiSH]]). Their first one-man live ''Period Of Plastic 2 Mercy'' was held on August 9th at Tokyo Daikanyama UNIT. On December 4th they began a "100km marathon" with their back-to-back lives starting at Yamanashi Fuji-Q Highland and ending with Tokyo Shimokitazawa SHELTER the following day.
The group formed in 2014 under the name '''Puranime''' with former [[BiS]] member [[Kamiya Saki]] and [[Mizuta Mari]] at the "BiS Kaisan Live ''BiS Nari no Budokan''". They held their first stage on August 2 & 3 at ''TOKYO IDOL FESTIVAL 2014''. In September they released their debut single, "[[Plastic 2 Mercy]]". They released one more single before Mari announced her withdrawal from the group in April 2015. Auditions were held to find new members and the group name was changed to '''POP''', which was created by fellow office-mate [[AiNA THE END]] ([[BiSH]]). Their first one-man live ''Period Of Plastic 2 Mercy'' was held on August 9th at Tokyo Daikanyama UNIT. On December 4th they began a "100km marathon" with their back-to-back lives starting at Yamanashi Fuji-Q Highland and ending with Tokyo Shimokitazawa SHELTER the following day.
 
On June 17, they announced a second group name change to '''GANG PARADE'''. [[Shigusawa Ao]] announced her withdrawal three days later due to lack of support from her family. On October 1st, [[Itakai Maaya]] announced her withdrawal due to family circumstances. The group held a one-man live ''Barely Last TOUR'' the same month in Nagoya and Osaka, showing off new member [[CAN GP MAiKA]]. Their one-man live "Barely Last" on November 13th at Shinjuku BLAZE is the group's largest thus far.
 
In November 2016, former-[[SiS]] members [[TERASHiMA YUKA]], [[YUi GA DOCKSON]], and [[COCO PARTiN COCO]] joined the group. In early 2017, it was announced that Kamiya Saki and BiS member [[AYA EiGHTPRiNCE]] would trade places until September 2017. They eventually went back to their original groups in March 2018.
 
In January 2018, GANG PARADE announced they had signed with the FUELED BY MENTAIKO label, a [[Warner Music Japan]] subsidiary, and would release their first major single in April.
 
On January 3, 2020, founding member and leader Kamiya Saki announced that she would graduate from GANG PARADE at the end of their first hall tour. On February 20th, [[HARUNA BAD CHiiiiN]] withdrew from the group just a few hours prior to a concert, without giving any explanation. The following week, GANG PARADE won "Best New Artist" at the 35th Gold Disc awards.


On June 17, they announced a second group name change to '''GANG PARADE'''. [[Shigusawa Ao]] announced her withdrawal three days later due to lack of support from her family. On October 1st, [[Itakai Maaya]] announced her withdrawal due to family circumstances. The group held a one-man live ''Barely Last TOUR'' the same month in Nagoya and Osaka, showing off new member [[Kyan Maika]]. Their one-man live "Barely Last" on November 13th at Shinjuku BLAZE is the group's largest thus far.
In March 2020, it was then announced that GANG PARADE would split into two separate units; [[GO TO THE BEDS]] and [[PARADISES]]. The split had been decided by the members themselves, who felt that their growth and progress as GANG PARADE had been stalling. Leader Kamiya Saki had hinted at this when she said the group dynamic had changed following their major label debut. While GANG PARADE had not been dissolved, the group's activities as a whole had been halted with the members carrying on in the two split groups.


In November 2016, former-[[SiS]] members [[Terashima Yuuka]], [[Yui Ga Dokuson]], and [[Coco Partyn Coco]] joined the group. In early 2017, it was announced that Kamiya Saki and BiS member [[Aya Eightprince]] would trade places until September 2017.
At the beginning of 2022, they announced that they would restart activities.


==Discography==
==Discography==
[[File:GANG PARADE - GANG PARADE takes themselves higher!! promo.jpg|thumb|250px|GANG PARADE promoting ''[[GANG PARADE Takes Themselves Higher!!|GANG PARADE takes themselves higher!!]]'' (2017)]]
[[File:GANG PARADE - GANG PARADE takes themselves higher!! promo.jpg|thumb|250px|GANG PARADE promoting ''[[GANG PARADE Takes Themselves Higher!!|GANG PARADE takes themselves higher!!]]'' (2017)]]
[[File:GANG PARADE - CAN'T STOP promo.jpg|thumb|250px|GANG PARADE promoting "[[Can't Stop (GANG PARADE)|CAN'T STOP]]" (2018)]]
[[File:GANG PARADE - CAN'T STOP promo.jpg|thumb|250px|GANG PARADE promoting "[[Can't Stop (GANG PARADE)|CAN'T STOP]]" (2018)]]
[[File:GANG PARADE - LOVE PARADE promo.jpg|thumb|250px|GANG PARADE promoting ''[[Love Parade (GANG PARADE)|LOVE PARADE]]'' (2019)]]
[[File:GANG PARADE - Priority promo.jpg|thumb|250px|GANG PARADE promoting "[[Priority (GANG PARADE)|Priority]]" (2022)]]
: ''Note: All releases are under the name '''GANG PARADE''' unless otherwise specified.''
: ''Note: All releases are under the name '''GANG PARADE''' unless otherwise specified.''
===Albums===
===Albums===
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* [2019.01.08] [[Last Gang Parade|LAST GANG PARADE]] <small>(Indies)</small>
* [2019.01.08] [[Last Gang Parade|LAST GANG PARADE]] <small>(Indies)</small>
* [2019.11.13] [[Love Parade (GANG PARADE)|LOVE PARADE]]
* [2019.11.13] [[Love Parade (GANG PARADE)|LOVE PARADE]]
* [2023.05.10] [[Our Parade|OUR PARADE]]
===Other Albums===
* [2018.12.11] [[GANG PARADE Oneman Live at Zepp Tokyo|GANG PARADE oneman live at Zepp Tokyo]] <small>(Rerecording Live)</small>
* [2019.06.19] [[The Music and the Game Creates Magic|THE MUSIC AND THE GAME CREATES MAGIC]] <small>(Soundtrack)</small>
* [2022.05.25] [[Welcome to GANG PARADE|WELCOME TO GANG PARADE]] <small>(Digital Compilation)</small>
* [2022.07.30] [[Welcome to GANG PARADE|WELCOME TO GANG PARADE (DELUXE EDITION)]] <small>(Digital Compilation)</small>
* [2022.11.21] [[Welcome to GANG PARADE|WELCOME TO GANG PARADE (COMPLETE EDITION)]] <small>(Digital Compilation)</small>
===Mini-Albums===
* [2020.03.17] [[GP|GP?]]
* [2023.11.15] [[The Night Park E.P.]]


===Singles===
===Singles===
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* [2016.03.15] [[Queen of POP (POP)|QUEEN OF POP]] <small>('''POP''')</small> <small>(Indies)</small>
* [2016.03.15] [[Queen of POP (POP)|QUEEN OF POP]] <small>('''POP''')</small> <small>(Indies)</small>
* [2016.07.19] [[We Are the Idol|WE ARE the IDOL]] <small>(Indies)</small>
* [2016.07.19] [[We Are the Idol|WE ARE the IDOL]] <small>(Indies)</small>
* [2016.12.27] [[Plastic 2 Mercy]] <small>(Indies)</small>
* [2017.04.25] [[Foul (GANG PARADE)|FOUL]] <small>(Indies)</small>
* [2017.04.25] [[Foul (GANG PARADE)|FOUL]] <small>(Indies)</small>
* [2017.07.25] [[Beyond the Mountain]] <small>(Indies)</small>
* [2017.07.25] [[Beyond the Mountain]] <small>(Indies)</small>
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* [2018.09.11] [[Can't Stop (GANG PARADE)|CAN'T STOP]] <small>(Indies)</small>
* [2018.09.11] [[Can't Stop (GANG PARADE)|CAN'T STOP]] <small>(Indies)</small>
* [2019.04.17] [[Brand New Parade|BRAND NEW PARADE]] (ブランニューパレード)
* [2019.04.17] [[Brand New Parade|BRAND NEW PARADE]] (ブランニューパレード)
* [2022.03.09] [[Parade Goes On|PARADE GOES ON]]
* [2022.07.13] [[Signal (GANG PARADE)|SIGNAL]]
* [2022.11.16] [[Priority (GANG PARADE)|Priority]]
* [2024.05.22] [[Pashogira / Yakudou / Rock wo Tomeruna!!|Pashogira / Yakudou / ROCK wo Tomeruna!!]] (パショギラ / 躍動 / ROCKを止めるな!!)
===Digital Singles===
* [2019.08.30] [[Love Communication (GANG PARADE)|LOVE COMMUNICATION]]
* [2020.01.29] [[Namida no Stage / Fix Your Teeth|Namida no Stage / FiX YOUR TEETH]] (涙のステージ)
* [2023.01.03] [[Lol (GANG PARADE)|lol]]
* [2023.03.13] [[Super Party People|SUPER PARTY PEOPLE]]
* [2023.03.13] [[Anything Goes!!!!]]
* [2023.03.13] [[Invoke (GANG PARADE)|INVOKE]]
* [2023.03.13] [[Sayonara Metropolis]] (さよならメトロポリス)
* [2023.03.13] [[Genkai Shoujo]] (限界少女)
* [2023.03.13] [[Girls (GANG PARADE)|Girls]]
* [2023.08.27] [[Somnium]] (ソムニウム)
* [2023.10.04] [[Gangsta Vibes]]
* [2024.01.13] [[Yakudou (GANG PARADE)|Yakudou]] (躍動)
* [2024.01.29] [[Yakudou / Rock wo Tomeruna!!|Yakudou / ROCK wo Tomeruna!!]] (躍動 / ROCKを止めるな!!)


===Videos===
===Videos===
* [2018.12.11] [[GANG PARADE Oneman Live at Zepp Tokyo|GANG PARADE oneman live at Zepp Tokyo]] <small>(Indies)</small>
* [2018.12.11] [[GANG PARADE Oneman Live at Zepp Tokyo|GANG PARADE oneman live at Zepp Tokyo]] <small>(Indies)</small>
* [2019.09.04] [[Challenge the Limit Tour at Hibiya Yagai Dai Ongakudou|CHALLENGE the LIMIT TOUR at Hibiya Yagai Dai Ongakudou]] (日比谷野外大音楽堂)
* [2019.09.04] [[Challenge the Limit Tour at Hibiya Yagai Dai Ongakudou|CHALLENGE the LIMIT TOUR at Hibiya Yagai Dai Ongakudou]] (日比谷野外大音楽堂)
* [2020.02.26] [[Parade Goes On Tour at Nakano Sunplaza|PARADE GOES ON TOUR at Nakano Sunplaza]] (PARADE GOES ON TOUR at 中野サンプラザ)


===Compilations/Other===
===Compilations/Other===
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==External Links==
==External Links==
* [http://www.gangparade.com/ Official Website]
* [https://gangparade.jp Official Website]
* [https://twitter.com/GANG_PARADE Official Twitter]
* [https://twitter.com/GANG_PARADE Official Twitter]
* [https://soundcloud.com/gangparade Official Soundcloud]
* [https://soundcloud.com/gangparade Official Soundcloud]


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Latest revision as of 06:59, 14 April 2024

GANG PARADE promoting "Pashogira / Yakudou / ROCK wo Tomeru Na!!" (2024)

GANG PARADE is a Japanese pop idol group under the label Warner Music Japan (formerly under T-Palette Records).

Members

Former Members

Sub-Units

Information

Puranime (2014)
POP promoting P.O.P (2015)

The group formed in 2014 under the name Puranime with former BiS member Kamiya Saki and Mizuta Mari at the "BiS Kaisan Live BiS Nari no Budokan". They held their first stage on August 2 & 3 at TOKYO IDOL FESTIVAL 2014. In September they released their debut single, "Plastic 2 Mercy". They released one more single before Mari announced her withdrawal from the group in April 2015. Auditions were held to find new members and the group name was changed to POP, which was created by fellow office-mate AiNA THE END (BiSH). Their first one-man live Period Of Plastic 2 Mercy was held on August 9th at Tokyo Daikanyama UNIT. On December 4th they began a "100km marathon" with their back-to-back lives starting at Yamanashi Fuji-Q Highland and ending with Tokyo Shimokitazawa SHELTER the following day.

On June 17, they announced a second group name change to GANG PARADE. Shigusawa Ao announced her withdrawal three days later due to lack of support from her family. On October 1st, Itakai Maaya announced her withdrawal due to family circumstances. The group held a one-man live Barely Last TOUR the same month in Nagoya and Osaka, showing off new member CAN GP MAiKA. Their one-man live "Barely Last" on November 13th at Shinjuku BLAZE is the group's largest thus far.

In November 2016, former-SiS members TERASHiMA YUKA, YUi GA DOCKSON, and COCO PARTiN COCO joined the group. In early 2017, it was announced that Kamiya Saki and BiS member AYA EiGHTPRiNCE would trade places until September 2017. They eventually went back to their original groups in March 2018.

In January 2018, GANG PARADE announced they had signed with the FUELED BY MENTAIKO label, a Warner Music Japan subsidiary, and would release their first major single in April.

On January 3, 2020, founding member and leader Kamiya Saki announced that she would graduate from GANG PARADE at the end of their first hall tour. On February 20th, HARUNA BAD CHiiiiN withdrew from the group just a few hours prior to a concert, without giving any explanation. The following week, GANG PARADE won "Best New Artist" at the 35th Gold Disc awards.

In March 2020, it was then announced that GANG PARADE would split into two separate units; GO TO THE BEDS and PARADISES. The split had been decided by the members themselves, who felt that their growth and progress as GANG PARADE had been stalling. Leader Kamiya Saki had hinted at this when she said the group dynamic had changed following their major label debut. While GANG PARADE had not been dissolved, the group's activities as a whole had been halted with the members carrying on in the two split groups.

At the beginning of 2022, they announced that they would restart activities.

Discography

GANG PARADE promoting GANG PARADE takes themselves higher!! (2017)
GANG PARADE promoting "CAN'T STOP" (2018)
GANG PARADE promoting LOVE PARADE (2019)
GANG PARADE promoting "Priority" (2022)
Note: All releases are under the name GANG PARADE unless otherwise specified.

Albums

Other Albums

Mini-Albums

Singles

Digital Singles

Videos

Compilations/Other

External Links