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== Information ==
== Information ==


CHA-CHA was formed in part due to the reason that the television variety show Kin Kira Rin 530!! wanted to start their own boyband to be the "disruption corps" for the other boybands, especially [[Johnny's]]. They held auditions and in 1987, they picked [[Horibe Keisuki|Hino Tamao]], [[Matsubara Momotaro]], and [[Suma Kazuya]] to be the first generation. But, Hino and Suma graduated from the group a little after and the television program auditioned and chose [[Katsumata Kunikazu]], [[Kino Masato]], [[Nishio Takumi], [[Nakamura Nobutoshi]], and [[Kimura Takuya]] as the second generation.
CHA-CHA was formed in part due to the television variety show ''[[Kin Kira Rin 530!!]]'' wanted to start their own boyband to be a "disruption corps" for the other boybands, especially [[Johnny's]]. They held auditions and picked [[Horibe Keisuki|Hino Tamao]], [[Matsubara Momotaro]], and [[Suma Kazuya]] to be the first generation in 1987. But, Hino and Suma graduated from the group before their main debut, making the television program chose [[Katsumata Kunikazu]], [[Kino Masato]], [[Nishio Takumi]], [[Nakamura Nobutoshi]], and [[Kimura Takuya]] as the second generation.


Soon after, the new group took lessons from the show and debuted on Kin Kira Rin 530!! soon after. But, Kimura would be soon cut from the group and later become one of the leading faces of the boyband [[SMAP]]. The rest of the members would continue until 1988 when Hino, Katsumura, Nishio, Matsubara, and Suma would form the music group CHA-CHA. But soon after. Hino and Suma would be replaced by Nakamura and Kino.
Soon after, the new group took lessons and debuted on the show soon after. But, Kimura was the first to be cut from the group as he later become one of the leading faces of the boyband [[SMAP]]. The rest of the members continued until 1988 when Hino, Katsumura, Nishio, Matsubara, and Suma formed the group. But soon after. Hino and Suma was replaced by Nakamura and Kino.


CHA-CHA soon made their music debut in 1988 when the single [[Beginning]]. Kino would later leave the group after a while and go into retirement. Then in four years later in 1992, the group broke up after their last concert at Shibuya Town Hall with former member Kino as the guest.
CHA-CHA soon made their musical debut in 1988 when the single "[[Beginning (CHA-CHA)|Beginning]]". Kino later left the group after a while and went into retirement. Then in 1992, the group broke up after their last concert at Shibuya Town Hall with a former member. Kino. as the guest.


In 2006, the group would reunite as [[Katsumata Kunikazu]] as the leader and four new members for two years.
In 2006, the group reunited with [[Katsumata Kunikazu]] as the leader and four new members as CHA-CHA 2008.


== Discography ==
== Discography ==


=== Albums ===
=== Original Albums ===


* [1989.07.21] [[Sorairo no Kimochi]] (空色の気持ち)
* [1989.07.21] [[Sorairo no Kimochi]] (空色の気持ち)
* [1990.06.21] [[Best|BEST]]
* [1990.06.21] [[Best (CHA-CHA)|BEST]]
* [1990.12.21] [[Tawamure ni Koi wa Sumaji]] (たわむれに恋はすまじ)
* [1990.12.21] [[Tawamure ni Koi wa Sumaji]] (たわむれに恋はすまじ)
* [1995.06.01] [[Hitomi no Naka no Takarajima]] (瞳の中の宝島)
=== Best Album ===
* [1991.12.21] [[CHA-CHA Singles Collection]] (CHA-CHA シングルコレクション)
* [1991.12.21] [[CHA-CHA Singles Collection]] (CHA-CHA シングルコレクション)
* [1995.06.01] [[Hitomi no Naka no Takarajima]] (瞳の中の宝島)


=== Singles ===
=== Singles ===


* [1988.09.27] [[Beginning]]
* [1988.09.27] [[Beginning (CHA-CHA)|Beginning]]
* [1988.12.14] [[Iwayuru Hitotsu no Gokai Death]] (いわゆるひとつの誤解デス)
* [1988.12.14] [[Iwayuru Hitotsu no Gokai Death]] (いわゆるひとつの誤解デス)
* [1989.04.19] [[Boku no Sei Ippai]] (僕のせいいっぱい)
* [1989.04.19] [[Boku no Sei Ippai]] (僕のせいいっぱい)
* [1989.05.17] [[Boku no Yume ni Yoroshiku]] (ボクらの夢によろしく)
* [1989.05.17] [[Boku no Yume ni Yoroshiku]] (ボクらの夢によろしく)
* [1989.08.09] [[Yakusoku]] (約束)
* [1989.08.09] [[Yakusoku (CHA-CHA)|Yakusoku]] (約束)
* [1989.11.08] [[Borori Monogatari]] (ぽろり物語)
* [1989.11.08] [[Borori Monogatari]] (ぽろり物語)
* [1990.04.25] [[Kiss Shitai]]
* [1990.04.25] [[Kiss Shitai]]
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[[Category: Idols]]
[[Category: Idols]]
[[Category: Groups]]
[[Category: Japanese Boy Groups]]
[[Category: J-Pop]]
[[Category: J-Pop]]

Latest revision as of 15:32, 27 January 2013

CHA-CHA was Japanese pop and variety idol group from 1988 to 1991 and then from 2006 to 2008.

Members

Former Members

CHA-CHA 2008

Information

CHA-CHA was formed in part due to the television variety show Kin Kira Rin 530!! wanted to start their own boyband to be a "disruption corps" for the other boybands, especially Johnny's. They held auditions and picked Hino Tamao, Matsubara Momotaro, and Suma Kazuya to be the first generation in 1987. But, Hino and Suma graduated from the group before their main debut, making the television program chose Katsumata Kunikazu, Kino Masato, Nishio Takumi, Nakamura Nobutoshi, and Kimura Takuya as the second generation.

Soon after, the new group took lessons and debuted on the show soon after. But, Kimura was the first to be cut from the group as he later become one of the leading faces of the boyband SMAP. The rest of the members continued until 1988 when Hino, Katsumura, Nishio, Matsubara, and Suma formed the group. But soon after. Hino and Suma was replaced by Nakamura and Kino.

CHA-CHA soon made their musical debut in 1988 when the single "Beginning". Kino later left the group after a while and went into retirement. Then in 1992, the group broke up after their last concert at Shibuya Town Hall with a former member. Kino. as the guest.

In 2006, the group reunited with Katsumata Kunikazu as the leader and four new members as CHA-CHA 2008.

Discography

Original Albums

Best Album

Singles

Videos

  • [1988.11.xx] CHA-CHA WORLD
  • [1989.06.xx] Good-Bye Yesterday
  • [1990.07.xx] EAST
  • [1992.03.xx] CHA-CHA FINAL

Books

  • [1989.03.xx] CHA-CHA First Shashinshuu (CHA-CHAファースト写真集)
  • [1990.03.xx] CHA-CHA Second Shashinshuu (CHA-CHAセカンド写真集)
  • [1990.07.xx] CHA-CHA Unbalance
  • [1991.12.xx] CHA-CHA LOVERS

External Links