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[[File:DreamJune11.png|500px|thumb|Dream (June 2011) Left to right: [[Nakashima Ami]], [[Takamoto Aya]], [[Nishida Shizuka]], [[Yamamoto Sayaka]], and [[Abe Erie]]]]
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[[File:Dream 2012.jpg|550px|thumb|Dream (July 2011)]]
  
 
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'''Dream''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] group signed to the [[rhythm zone]] record label. In 1999 the [[avex]] label organized a huge talent contest, called "[[avex dream 2000]]", with the aim of finding the right girls for a new group. The result was '''dream''', a three-piece group consisting of [[Matsumuro Mai]], [[Tachibana Kana]] and [[Hasebe Yu]]. Since the group's debut in 2000 under the [[avex trax]] label, it has undergone many changes. The original 3-member dream has sold 950,700 records. In total the group has sold over 1,100,000 records over the span of 10 years.
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'''Dream''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] group signed to [[rhythm zone]] record label. In 1999 [[avex]] organized a huge talent contest, called "avex dream 2000", with the aim of finding the right girls for a new group. The result was '''dream''', a three-piece group consisting of [[Matsumuro Mai]], [[Tachibana Kana]] and [[Hasebe Yu]]. The original 3-member dream sold 950,700 records, and in total the group has sold over 1,100,000 records over the span of 10 years.
  
Following member and main lyricist [[Matsumuro Mai]]'s departure in 2002, dream became an 8-member group. Following [[Ai Risa]]'s departure in 2004, dream became a 7-member group. In 2008, the group's name changed from dream to '''DRM'''.
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Since the group's debut in 2000 under the [[avex trax]] label, it has undergone many changes: In 2002 member, and main lyricist, [[Matsumuro Mai]]'s left and dream became an 8-member group. Two years later, in 2004,  [[Ai Risa]] also left, becoming dream a 7-member group. In mid 2007, the group's name changed from dream to '''DRM'''. One year later, in 2008, [[Hasebe Yu]] left the group and DRM became '''Dream'''. In 2009 all the members changed their stage names to their own romanized given names. On February 19, 2011, [[Tachibana Kana|Kana]], graduated from Dream after her announcement on the group's website on November 23, 2010. She had been a part of the group for 11 years. This marked the graduation of the last member of the original 3-member dream. In March, 2012, [[Yamamoto Sayaka (Dream)|Sayaka]] also left the group, leaving Dream a 4-member unit.  
 
 
In 2008, [[Hasebe Yu]] left the group and DRM became '''Dream'''.  
 
 
 
In August 2010, Dream released their official major re-debut single,  "[[My Way ~Ulala~|My Way~ULala~]]" under the [[rhythm zone]] label.  Then in November 24, Dream released their first album as a 6-member group titled ''[[Hands Up!]]'' under the [[rhythm zone]] label.  
 
 
 
On February 19, 2011, [[Tachibana Kana]] graduated from Dream after her announcement on the group's website on November 23, 2010. She had been a part of the group for 11 years. This marks the graduation of the last member of the original, 3-member dream.  
 
 
 
In March, 2012, [[Yamamoto Sayaka (Dream)|Yamamoto Sayaka]] left the group, leaving Dream a 4-member unit.  
 
  
 
Currently, Dream is a part of the EXILE sister group [[E-Girls]], which consists of Dream, [[Happiness]], and [[Flower]].
 
Currently, Dream is a part of the EXILE sister group [[E-Girls]], which consists of Dream, [[Happiness]], and [[Flower]].
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
* [[Abe Erie]]
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* [[Abe Erie|Erie]]
* [[Takamoto Aya]]
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* [[Takamoto Aya|Aya]]
* [[Nakashima Ami]]
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* [[Nakashima Ami|Ami]]
* [[Nishida Shizuka]]
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* [[Nishida Shizuka|Shizuka]]
 
===Former Members===
 
===Former Members===
 
* [[Matsumuro Mai]] (graduated 2002)
 
* [[Matsumuro Mai]] (graduated 2002)
 
* [[Ai Risa]] (graduated March 2004)
 
* [[Ai Risa]] (graduated March 2004)
 
* [[Hasebe Yu]] (left July 2008)
 
* [[Hasebe Yu]] (left July 2008)
* [[Tachibana Kana]] (graduated February 2011)
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* [[Tachibana Kana|Kana]] (graduated February 2011)
* [[Yamamoto Sayaka (Dream)|Yamamoto Sayaka]] (left March 2012)
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* [[Yamamoto Sayaka (Dream)|Sayaka]] (left March 2012)
  
==Biography==
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==Information==
 
===avex dream 2000===
 
===avex dream 2000===
[[File:Dreamauditions.gif|250px|thumb|[[Matsumuro Mai]], [[Hasebe Yu]], and [[Tachibana Kana]] auditioning for "[http://www.avexnet.or.jp/avexdream_final/ avex dream 2000]" (1999)]]
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[[File:Dreamauditions.gif|250px|thumb|[[Matsumuro Mai]], [[Hasebe Yu]], and [[Tachibana Kana]] auditioning for "avex dream 2000" (1999)]]
In 1999 the [[avex]] label organized a huge talent contest, called "[[avex dream 2000]]", looking for the next big hit idol group. Over 120,000 hopefuls auditioned in front of a panel of judges, notably including [[Mochida Kaori]] of the popular band, [[Every Little Thing]]. Interestingly enough, one of the entrants was [[Koda Kumi]], who placed second and is now a popular singer (as well as Dream's label-mate within [[rhythm zone]]).
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In 1999 [[avex]] organized a huge talent contest, called "avex dream 2000", looking for the next big hit idol group. Over 120,000 hopefuls auditioned in front of a panel of judges, notably including [[Mochida Kaori]] of the popular band, [[Every Little Thing]]. Interestingly enough, one of the entrants was [[Koda Kumi]], who placed second and is now a popular singer (as well as Dream's label-mate within [[rhythm zone]]).
  
The final winners of the competition were [[Matsumuro Mai]], [[Tachibana Kana]] and [[Hasebe Yu]]. They formed avex's hit idol group of the next millennium, dream.  
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The final winners of the competition were [[Matsumuro Mai]], [[Tachibana Kana]] and [[Hasebe Yu]]. They formed avex's next idol group, dream.  
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[[File:Processpromo.jpg|250px|thumb|left|dream promoting ''[[Process]]'' (2002)]]
 
===Debut as 3-member dream===
 
===Debut as 3-member dream===
[[File:Processpromo.jpg|250px|thumb|3-member dream promoting ''[[Process]]'' (2002)]]
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On January 1, 2000, dream debuted with the single "[[Movin' On (dream)|Movin' On]]", which charted within the top 15 on the Oricon charts. Their next few singles all charted in similar territory, failing to break the top 10 until their sixth single, "[[My Will|My will]]", which made it to #6 at the end of 2000. "My will" was the song that gave dream new found fame as it was used as the first ending theme song for the popular [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Inuyasha]]''. Ironically, the group's next single would be their worst-charting to date, peaking at #36.  
On January 1, 2000, dream debuted with the single "[[Movin' On (dream)|Movin' On]]", which charted within the top 15 on the Oricon charts. Their next few singles all charted in similar territory, failing to break the top 10 until their sixth single, "[[My Will|My will]]", made it to #6 at the end of 2000. "[[My Will|My will]]" was the song that gave dream new found fame as it was the first ending theme to the popular [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Inuyasha]]''. Ironically, the group's next single would be their worst-charting to date, peaking at #36.  
 
  
On February 28, 2001, dream released their debut album, titled ''[[Dear... (dream)|Dear...]]''. The album reached #5 on the Oricon charts.  
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On February 28, 2001, dream released their first album, titled ''[[Dear... (dream)|Dear...]]''. The album reached #5 on the Oricon charts. On November 28, 2001, they released their 11th single, "[[Get Over (dream)|Get Over]]", used as the first opening theme song for the anime ''[[Hikaru no Go]]''. "Get Over" it's considered one of the group's most iconic songs, and it charted #12 on the Oricon charts.  
  
On November 28, 2001, dream released "[[Get Over (dream)|Get Over]]", the first opening theme to the anime ''[[Hikaru no Go]]''. It is considered one of the group's most iconic songs. "[[Get Over (dream)|Get Over]]" charted as high as #12 on the Oricon charts.  
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On Valentine's Day 2002, dream released their second album, ''[[Process]]'', which reached #8 on the charts. Following the release of ''Process'', [[Matsumuro Mai]], who wrote most of the group's lyrics, announced that she was to leave in pursuit of a solo career. dream then released their 13th, and last single as a 3-member group, "[[Sincerely ~Ever Dream~|SINCERELY ~ever dream~]]".  
  
On Valentine's Day 2002, dream released their 2nd album, ''[[Process]]'', which reached #8 on the charts.
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On June 26, 2002, the group released their final release as a 3-member group, and their first best album, ''[[Eternal Dream]]''. Only two weeks later, in July 7, Matsumuro left dream. Many considered this to be the disbandment of the group.  
 
 
Following the release of ''[[Process]]'', Matsumuro Mai, who wrote most of the group's lyrics, announced that she was to leave in pursuit of a solo career. dream then released their final single as a 3-member group, "[[Sincerely ~Ever Dream~|SINCERELY ~ever dream~]]".
 
 
 
On June 26, 2002, dream released their final release as a 3-member group and their first best album, ''[[Eternal Dream]]''. On July 7th, 2002, Mai left dream. Many considered this to be the disbandment of the group.  
 
  
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[[File:8memberdream.jpg|250px|thumb|dream promoting "[[Identity -Prologue-]]" (2004)]]
 
===8-member dream===
 
===8-member dream===
[[File:8memberdream.jpg|250px|thumb|8-member dream (2004)]]
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Following Matsumuro's departure, [[avex]] held more auditions for a replacement, and ended up with 6 new girls. They were [[Ai Risa]], [[Abe Erie]], [[Takamoto Aya]], [[Nakashima Ami]], [[Nishida Shizuka]], and [[Yamamoto Sayaka]]. The new 8-girl group "re-debuted" in 2003 with the single "[[Music Is My Thing|MUSIC IS MY THING]]".
Following Mai's departure, [[avex]] held more auditions for a replacement, and ended up with 6 new girls. They were [[Ai Risa]], [[Abe Erie]], [[Takamoto Aya]], [[Nakashima Ami]], [[Nishida Shizuka]], and [[Yamamoto Sayaka]].
 
  
The new 8-girl group "re-debuted" in 2003 with the single "[[Music Is My Thing|MUSIC IS MY THING]]".
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In February 2003, the group released their first cover album, ''[[Dream World|dream world]]''. The album was met with mediocre success, only reaching #23 on the Oricon charts. Because of their high member count and distinctly idolized image, many saw the new dream as an attempt to emulate the success of top girl-group [[Morning Musume]].  
  
In February 2003, the group released their third album, ''[[Dream World|dream world]]''. The album was met with mediocre success, only reaching #23 on the Oricon charts. Because of their high member count and distinctly idolized image, many saw the new dream as an attempt to emulate the success of top girl-group [[Morning Musume]].  
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Nonetheless, following ''[[Dream World|dream world]]'', dream's popularity once again peaked. They participated in the first [[a-nation]] summer concert festival held by [[avex]], and they appeared on popular singer [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]'s TV show, ''[[Ayuready]]''. Subsequently, dream's next single, "[[I Love Dream World]]", became their first single to chart within the Oricon top 10 since "[[My Will]]" in 2000.  
  
Nonetheless, following ''[[Dream World|dream world]]'', dream's popularity once again peaked. They participated in the first [[a-nation]] summer concert festival held by [[avex]]. They appeared on popular singer [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]'s TV show, ''[[Ayuready]]''. Subsequently, dream's next single, "[[I Love Dream World]]", became their first single to chart within the Oricon top 10 since "[[My Will]]" in 2000.  
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In 2004, following the release of dream's fourth album ''[[ID (dream)|ID]]'', [[Ai Risa]] left dream to pursue a solo career, bringing the group's member count down to 7.
  
In 2004, following the release of dream's fourth album ''[[ID (dream)|ID]]'', [[Ai Risa]] left dream to pursue a solo career, bringing the group's member count down to 7.
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[[File:7th anniversary promo.jpg|250px|thumb|left|dream promoting ''[[7th Anniversary Best]]'' (2007)]]
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===7-member dream===
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Despite having performed at many live performances, dream failed to find a permanent audience and struggled to build a solid fanbase. From 2004 to 2005, dream released the singles "[[Pure|PURE]]", "[[Love Generation]]", and "[[Soyokaze no Shirabe / Story|Soyokaze no Shirabe / STORY]]". They also released 2 mini albums, ''[[Natsuiro (dream mini-album)|Natsuiro]]'' and ''[[Boy Meets Girl|Boy meets Girl]]''. In addition, dream released a best album, ''[[777 -Best of Dreams-|777 -Best of dreams-]]'', an [[avex]] cover album, ''[[dream Meets Best Hits avex|dream meets Best Hits avex]]'', and a self cover album, ''[[777 -Another Side Story-|777 -another side story-]]''. Their lack of success was attributed to the lack of promotion by the record label.  
  
===7-member dream/DRM===
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After a long period without much activity, dream released on January 1, 2007, the group's 7th anniversary, the albums ''[[7th Anniversary Best]]'' (a best of album featuring songs from the group' debut as a 3-member unit up till their latest single) and ''[[Greatest Live Hits]]'' (an album featuring recordings of their live performances). For the next few months, nothing was heard of from dream and fans feared that disbandment was once again near.  
[[File:7th anniversary promo.jpg|250px|thumb|7-member dream promoting ''[[7th Anniversary Best]]'' (2007)]]
 
Despite having performed at many live performances, dream failed to find a permanent audience and struggled to build a solid fanbase. From 2004-2005, dream released the singles "[[Pure|PURE]]", "[[Love Generation]]", and "[[Soyokaze no Shirabe / Story|Soyokaze no Shirabe / STORY]]". They also released 2 mini albums, ''[[Natsuiro]]'' and ''[[Boy Meets Girl|Boy meets Girl]]''. In addition, dream released a best album ([[777 -Best of Dreams-|777 -Best of dreams-]]), an [[avex]] cover album (''[[dream Meets Best Hits avex|dream meets Best Hits avex]]'') and a self cover album ([[777 -Another Side Story-|777 -another side story-]]). Their lack of success was attributed to the lack of promotion by the record label.  
 
  
After a long period without much activity, dream released ''[[7th Anniversary Best]]'' (a best of album featuring songs from the groups debut as a 3-member unit up till their latest single) and ''[[Greatest Live Hits]]'' (an album featuring recordings of their live performances) on January 1, 2007 (the group's 7th anniversary). For the next few months, nothing was heard of from dream and fans feared that disbandment was once again near.
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[[File:DRMpromo.jpg|250px|thumb|DRM promoting ''[[DRM (album)|DRM]]'' (2007)]]
 
====DRM====
 
====DRM====
[[File:DRMpromo.jpg|250px|thumb|DRM (2008)]]
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On June 27th, 2007, dream was "reborn" as the dance/chorus group '''DRM''' in an attempt to shed their image as idols. This also nullified the significance of each member's representative number/color. dream's symbol (a peace symbol within a heart) was also changed. The group "re-debuted" with the mini album ''[[DRM (album)|DRM]]''.
On June 27th, 2007, dream was "reborn" as the dance/chorus group '''DRM''' in an attempt to shed their image as idols. This also nullified the significance of each member's representative number/color. dream's symbol (a peace symbol within a heart) was changed.  
 
 
 
The group debuted with the mini album ''[[DRM (album)|DRM]]''.
 
  
 
In 2008, DRM released 4 digital singles, the first being released in January and the last, in April. The singles were released on the 7th of each month (January 7th, February 7th, and so on). Like their mini album, the singles were not met with much success.  
 
In 2008, DRM released 4 digital singles, the first being released in January and the last, in April. The singles were released on the 7th of each month (January 7th, February 7th, and so on). Like their mini album, the singles were not met with much success.  
  
During this period, DRM spent much of its time performing at small concerts, even singing on sidewalks next to the streets. It is suspected that they were dropped by their management. The group slowly eased back into a state of little activity.
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During this period, DRM spent much of its time performing at small concerts, even singing on sidewalks next to the streets. It was suspected that they were dropped by their management. The group slowly eased back into a state of little activity.
  
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[[File:Promoperfectgirls.jpg|290px|thumb|left|Dream promoting "[[Perfect Girls / To the Top|Perfect Girls / To The Top]]" (2009)]]
 
===LDH and re-debut as Dream===
 
===LDH and re-debut as Dream===
[[File:Promoperfectgirls.jpg|250px|thumb|Dream promoting "[[Perfect Girls / To The Top]]" (2009)]]
 
[[File:Breakoutpromo.jpg|250px|thumb|Dream promoting "[[Breakout]]" (2010)]]
 
 
On August 1, 2008, [[Hasebe Yu]] left DRM in pursuit of a solo career, leaving [[Tachibana Kana]] behind as the only member of the original dream. The group changed its name to Dream and their official fanclub (Live Your Dreams) closed down. Also, the group changed management from Avex to LDH (Love Dream Happiness). Nothing was heard from Dream afterward until almost a year later in the summer of 2009.   
 
On August 1, 2008, [[Hasebe Yu]] left DRM in pursuit of a solo career, leaving [[Tachibana Kana]] behind as the only member of the original dream. The group changed its name to Dream and their official fanclub (Live Your Dreams) closed down. Also, the group changed management from Avex to LDH (Love Dream Happiness). Nothing was heard from Dream afterward until almost a year later in the summer of 2009.   
  
On September 9, 2009, the group released its first single as Dream and its first physical single since 2005's "[[Soyokaze no Shirabe / Story]]". The new single was titled "[[Perfect Girls / To The Top]]" and was sold exclusively at a series of free shows Dream did throughout Japan as well as on mu-mo (an online store). As a special release, it did not chart on Oricon. To promote their comeback, Dream embarked on a nationwide tour of Japan, performing at free lives in numerous cities.  
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On September 9, 2009, the group released its first single as Dream and their first physical single since 2005's "[[Soyokaze no Shirabe / Story]]". The new single was titled "[[Perfect Girls / To the Top|Perfect Girls / To The Top]]" and was sold exclusively at a series of free shows Dream did throughout Japan as well as on mu-mo online store. As a special release, it did not chart on Oricon. To promote their comeback, Dream embarked on a nationwide tour of Japan, performing at free lives in numerous cities. For their 2009 comeback all the members changed their stage names to their own romanized given names.
  
Dream appeared on their first TV live on December 31, 2009 on CDTV Premium Live 2009>>2010, performing Perfect Girls. [[Tachibana Kana]] was unable to perform because she suffered from right spontaneous pneumothorax (Tachibana was diagnosed with left spontaneous pneumothorax at 16). Therefore, the CDTV live became Dream's first live performance as a five member unit.
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Dream appeared on their first television live performance on December 31, 2009 on ''[[CDTV|CDTV Premium Live 2009>>2010]]'', performing "[[Perfect Girls]]". [[Tachibana Kana|Kana]] was unable to perform because she suffered from right spontaneous [[wikipedia:Pneumothorax|pneumothorax]] (Tachibana was diagnosed with left spontaneous pneumothorax at 16). Therefore, the ''CDTV'' live became Dream's first live performance as a five member unit.
 
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[[File:Breakoutpromo.jpg|250px|thumb|Dream promoting "[[Breakout]]" (2010)]]
On March 1, 2010, Dream released their second single as a six member group, titled "[[Breakout]]", another mu-mo exclusive. Two months later, having completed their nationwide free performance campaign, Dream held a 3-date live tour titled [[Dream Live Tour 2010 ~Road to Dream~]]. Dream also toured as a special guest on labelmate [[EXILE]]'s ''[[EXILE Live Tour 2010 Fantasy|EXILE LIVE TOUR 2010 FANTASY]]'' alongside fellow LDH artists [[Happiness]] and [[FLOWER]].
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On March 1, 2010, Dream released their second single as a six member group, titled "[[Breakout (Dream)|Breakout]]", as another mu-mo exclusive. Two months later, having completed their nationwide free performance campaign, Dream held a 3-date live tour titled ''[[Dream Live Tour 2010 ~Road to Dream~]]''. They also toured as special guests on labelmate [[EXILE]]'s ''[[EXILE Live Tour 2010 Fantasy|EXILE LIVE TOUR 2010 FANTASY]]'' alongside fellow LDH artists [[Happiness (group)|Happiness]] and [[FLOWER (group)|FLOWER]].  
 
 
On August 18, 2010, Dream released their major label debut single, "[[My Way ~Ulala~|My Way~ULala~]]" under the [[rhythm zone]] label. On October 6, 2010, Dream released their second major label single, [[Ev'rybody Alright!]]. Three months later, Dream released their debut album as a 6 member group and 5th studio album overall, ''[[Hands Up!]]''. To promote the album,  Dream is currently on the tour, titled ''[[Dream LIVE TOUR 2010-2011 "Hands Up!!"]]''.
 
  
On November 23, 2010, [[Tachibana Kana]] announced her graduation on the group's official website. On February 19, 2011, during the last performance of ''[[Dream LIVE TOUR 2010-2011 "Hands Up!!"]]'' in Tokyo, Tachibana officially graduated from the group. During her graduation, former member [[Hasebe Yu]] came on stage and presented her with flowers. Tachibana will pursue a solo career.
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On August 18, 2010, the group released their major label debut single, "[[My Way ~Ulala~|My Way~ULala~]]" under the [[rhythm zone]] label. On October 6, 2010, they released their second major label single, "[[Ev'rybody Alright!]]". Three months later, they released their debut album as a 6 member group and 5th studio album overall, ''[[Hands Up!]]''. To promote the album, Dream went on the tour titled ''[[Dream Live Tour 2010-2011 "Hands Up!!"|Dream LIVE TOUR 2010-2011 "Hands Up!!"]]''.
  
Dream will provide the theme song to the [[Dorama|dorama]] ''[[Meitantei Conan]]''. The new song, titled "[[To you...]]" is expected to air April 15, 2011.
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On November 23, 2010, [[Tachibana Kana|Kana]] announced her graduation on the group's official website, and on February 19, 2011, during the last performance of ''[[Dream Live Tour 2010-2011 "Hands Up!!"|Dream LIVE TOUR 2010-2011 "Hands Up!!"]]'' in Tokyo, she officially graduated from the group. During her graduation, former member [[Hasebe Yu]] came on stage and presented her with flowers. Kana left with the intention to pursue a solo career.
  
On August 23, 2011, Dream debuted a new song titled [[Dreaming Girls]] in a CM for Samantha Thavasa. The commercial notably featured [[Itano Tomomi]] of [[AKB48]] fame.
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On August 23, 2011, Dream revealed a new song titled "[[Dreaming Girls]]" in a CM for Samantha Thavasa. The commercial notably featured [[Itano Tomomi]] of [[AKB48]] fame. The song was later in December released as their fifth digital single.
  
 
In December 2011, [[E-Girls]] (EXILE Girls) was formed as a joint project featuring Dream, [[Happiness (group)|Happiness]], and [[FLOWER (group)|FLOWER]].  
 
In December 2011, [[E-Girls]] (EXILE Girls) was formed as a joint project featuring Dream, [[Happiness (group)|Happiness]], and [[FLOWER (group)|FLOWER]].  
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[[File:DreamJune11.png|250px|thumb|Dream promoting "[[Dreaming Girls]]" (2011)]]
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*Since 2005, the girls' activities have seemed to involve as much sports as music. Their former group name is the namesake of [[TEAM dream]], a [[wikipedia:futsal|futsal]] team often in competition with [[Gatas Brilhantes H.P.]], and DRM's full roster helps populate the team's ranks, with key members playing prominent positions.
 
*Since 2005, the girls' activities have seemed to involve as much sports as music. Their former group name is the namesake of [[TEAM dream]], a [[wikipedia:futsal|futsal]] team often in competition with [[Gatas Brilhantes H.P.]], and DRM's full roster helps populate the team's ranks, with key members playing prominent positions.
*The following songs were performed on [[Dream Live Tour 2010 ~Road to Dream~]], but have not been included in any of Dream's releases so far:
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*The following songs were performed on ''[[Dream Live Tour 2010 ~Road to Dream~]]'', but have not been included in any of Dream's releases so far:
 
**[[Lady Soldier|Lady soldier]]
 
**[[Lady Soldier|Lady soldier]]
**[[I Wish You ~Egao no Loop~|I WISH YOU ~Egao no Loop~]] (I WISH U ~笑顔のループ~)
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**[[I Wish You ~Egao no Loop~|I WISH YOU ~Egao no Loop~]] (笑顔のループ)
 
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==Discography==
 
==Discography==
 
====Albums====
 
====Albums====
* [2001.02.28] [[Dear... (dream)|Dear...]]
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* [2001.02.28] [[Dear... (dream)|Dear...]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2002.02.14] [[Process]]
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* [2002.02.14] [[Process]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2004.03.10] [[ID (dream)|ID]]
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* [2004.03.10] [[ID (dream)|ID]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2010.11.24] [[Hands Up!]] <small>('''Dream''')</small>
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* [2010.11.24] [[Hands Up!]]
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====Cover Albums====
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* [2003.02.25] [[Dream World|dream world]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
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* [2004.12.08] [[dream Meets Best Hits avex|dream meets Best Hits avex]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
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====Remix Albums====
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* [2000.09.20] [[Super Eurobeat Presents Euro "Dream" Land|SUPER EUROBEAT presents EURO "dream" land]] <small>('''dream''')</small>  
  
 
===Best Albums===
 
===Best Albums===
* [2002.06.26] [[Eternal Dream|eternal dream]]
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* [2002.06.26] [[Eternal Dream|eternal dream]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2004.09.28] [[777 -Best of Dreams-|777 -Best of dreams-]]
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* [2004.09.28] [[777 -Best of Dreams-|777 -Best of dreams-]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2005.03.09] [[777 -Another Side Story-|777 -another side story-]]  
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* [2005.03.09] [[777 -Another Side Story-|777 -another side story-]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2007.01.01] [[7th Anniversary Best]]
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* [2007.01.01] [[7th Anniversary Best]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2007.03.30] [[(avex Archives) Complete Best dream|(avex ARCHIVES) COMPLETE BEST dream]] (mu-mo exclusive)
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* [2007.01.01] [[Greatest Live Hits]] ''(Best Live Album)'' <small>('''dream''')</small>
 
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* [2007.03.30] [[(avex Archives) Complete Best dream|(avex ARCHIVES) COMPLETE BEST dream]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
====Other Albums====
 
* [2000.09.20] [[Super Eurobeat Presents Euro "Dream" Land|SUPER EUROBEAT presents EURO "dream" land]] (remix album)
 
* [2003.02.25] [[Dream World|dream world]] (cover album)
 
* [2004.12.08] [[dream Meets Best Hits avex|dream meets Best Hits avex]] (cover album)
 
* [2007.01.01] [[Greatest Live Hits]] (best live album)
 
  
 
====Mini-Albums====
 
====Mini-Albums====
* [2005.07.27] [[Natsuiro]] (ナツイロ)
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* [2005.07.27] [[Natsuiro (dream mini-album)|Natsuiro]] (ナツイロ) <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2005.12.21] [[Boy Meets Girl|Boy meets Girl]]
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* [2005.12.21] [[Boy Meets Girl|Boy meets Girl]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
 
* [2007.06.27] [[DRM (album)|DRM]] <small>('''DRM''')</small>
 
* [2007.06.27] [[DRM (album)|DRM]] <small>('''DRM''')</small>
  
 
====Singles====
 
====Singles====
* [2000.01.01] [[Movin' On (dream)|Movin' on]]
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* [2000.01.01] [[Movin' On (dream)|Movin' on]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2000.03.08] [[Heart on Wave / Breakin' Out|Heart on Wave / Breakin' out]]
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* [2000.03.08] [[Heart on Wave / Breakin' Out|Heart on Wave / Breakin' out]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2000.05.03] [[Private Wars|Private wars]]
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* [2000.05.03] [[Private Wars|Private wars]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2000.08.09] [[Reality (dream)|reality]]
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* [2000.08.09] [[Reality (dream)|reality]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2000.09.20] [[Super Eurobeat Presents Night of Fire|SUPER EUROBEAT presents NIGHT OF FIRE]]
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* [2000.09.20] [[Super Eurobeat Presents Night of Fire|SUPER EUROBEAT presents NIGHT OF FIRE]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2000.11.29] [[My Will|My will]]
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* [2000.11.29] [[My Will|My will]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2001.02.28] [[Believe in You (dream)|Believe in you]]
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* [2001.02.28] [[Believe in You (dream)|Believe in you]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2001.05.23] [[Solve|solve]]
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* [2001.05.23] [[Solve|solve]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2001.08.08] [[Our Time]]
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* [2001.08.08] [[Our Time]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2001.10.31] [[Stay ~Now I'm Here~|STAY ~now I'm here~]]
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* [2001.10.31] [[Stay ~Now I'm Here~|STAY ~now I'm here~]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2001.11.28] [[Get Over (dream)|Get Over]]
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* [2001.11.28] [[Get Over (dream)|Get Over]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2002.01.01] [[Yourself]]
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* [2002.01.01] [[Yourself]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2002.06.10] [[Sincerely ~Ever Dream~|SINCERELY ~ever dream~]]
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* [2002.06.10] [[Sincerely ~Ever Dream~|SINCERELY ~ever dream~]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2003.02.13] [[Music Is My Thing|MUSIC IS MY THING]]
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* [2003.02.13] [[Music Is My Thing|MUSIC IS MY THING]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2003.09.10] [[I Love Dream World|I ♥(Love Dream) world]] (I ♥(ラブ・ドリーム) world)
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* [2003.09.10] [[I Love Dream World|I ♥(Love Dream) world]] (I ♥(ラブ・ドリーム) world) <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2004.02.25] [[Identity -Prologue-|Identity -prologue-]]
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* [2004.02.25] [[Identity -Prologue-|Identity -prologue-]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2004.08.04] [[Pure|PURE]]
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* [2004.08.04] [[Pure|PURE]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2004.08.11] [[Love Generation]]
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* [2004.08.11] [[Love Generation]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2005.03.02] [[Soyokaze no Shirabe / Story|Soyokaze no Shirabe / STORY]] (そよ風の調べ / STORY)
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* [2005.03.02] [[Soyokaze no Shirabe / Story|Soyokaze no Shirabe / STORY]] (そよ風の調べ) <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2010.08.18] [[My Way ~Ulala~|My Way ~ULala~]] <small>('''Dream''')</small>
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* [2009.09.09] [[Perfect Girls / To the Top|Perfect Girls / To The Top]] <small>''(mu-mo exclusive)''</small>
* [2010.10.06] [[Ev'rybody Alright! |Ev'rybody Alright!]] <small>('''Dream''')</small>
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* [2010.03.01] [[Breakout (Dream)|Breakout]] <small>''(mu-mo exclusive)''</small>
 
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* [2010.08.18] [[My Way ~Ulala~|My Way ~ULala~]]
=====mu-mo Exclusive=====
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* [2010.10.06] [[Ev'rybody Alright! |Ev'rybody Alright!]]
* [2009.09.09] [[Perfect Girls / To the Top|Perfect Girls / To The Top]] <small>('''Dream''')</small>
 
* [2010.03.01] [[Breakout (Dream)|Breakout]] <small>('''Dream''')</small>
 
  
 
====Digital Singles====
 
====Digital Singles====
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* [2008.03.07] [[Tasty (DRM)|Tasty]] <small>('''DRM''')</small>
 
* [2008.03.07] [[Tasty (DRM)|Tasty]] <small>('''DRM''')</small>
 
* [2008.04.07] [[To You (DRM)|to you]] <small>('''DRM''')</small>
 
* [2008.04.07] [[To You (DRM)|to you]] <small>('''DRM''')</small>
* [2011.12.28] [[Celebration!)|Dreaming Girls]] <small>('''Dream''')</small>
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* [2011.12.28] [[Dreaming Girls]]  
 
 
====Shared Releases====
 
* [2003.12.10] [[1st X'mas]] (dream + [[Fruit Punch]] + [[SweetS]])
 
* [2004.12.01] [[2nd X'mas]] (dream + [[SweetS]] + [[Kayo Aiko]])
 
* [2005.11.16] [[3rd X'mas]] (dream + [[Nagasawa Nao]] + [[SweetS]] + [[Hoshii Nanase]] + [[Kayo Aiko]] + [[PARADISE GO!! GO!!]] + [[Saito Michi]])
 
* [2006.12.06] [[Best X'mas]]
 
* [2011.12.28] [[Celebration!]] ([[E-Girls]])
 
* [2012.04.18] [[One Two Three]] ([[E-Girls]])
 
 
 
====Various Artists Albums====
 
* [2000.12.23] Countdown J-Pop 2000
 
* [2001.01.11] J-EURO BEST
 
* [2001.10.19] J-Euro non-stop Best
 
* [2003.07.13] avex 15th Anniversary Compilation J-POP Vol.2
 
* [2003.07.24] a+nation Vol.1 - SUMMER POWER
 
* [2003.07.24] a+nation Vol.2 - SUMMER LOVER
 
* [2003.07.24] a+nation Vol.3 - SUMMER REMIXMIX
 
* [2004.07.28] a-nation 04 BEST HIT SUMMER
 
* [2004.12.18] COUNTDOWN J-POP 2005
 
* [2005.03.16] [[Girl's BOX ~Best Hits Compilation~]]
 
* [2005.07.14] [[Girl's BOX ~Best Hits Compilation Summer~]]
 
* [2005.11.30] [[Girl's BOX ~Best Hits Compilation Winter~]]
 
 
 
====Anime Soundtracks====
 
  
* [2004.09.08] [[Best of Inu Yasha Seifu Meigetsu - Inu Yasha Theme Zenshu 2|BEST OF INU YASHA Seifu Meigetsu - Inu Yasha Theme Zenshu 2]]
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====Vinyls====
* [2006.03.23] [[Ichigo 100% Music 100%]] (『いちご100%』ミュージック100%)
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* [2001.02.28] [[Euro "dream" Land EP|EURO "dream" land ep]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
  
====DVD====
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====VHS/DVDs====
* [2001.03.07] [[Daydream (dream)|DAYDREAM]]
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* [2000.04.19] [[Heart on Wave]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2001.08.08] [[dream Live 2001|dream LIVE 2001]]
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* [2000.04.19] [[Private Wars|Private wars]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2002.03.20] [[Daydream2|DAYDREAM2]]
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* [2000.09.20] [[Reality (dream)|reality]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2002.12.11] [[dream Clip Selection|dream CLIP SELECTION]]
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* [2001.03.07] [[Daydream (dream)|DAYDREAM]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2002.12.26] [[dream Live 2002 "Process"|dream live 2002 "Process"]]
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* [2001.08.08] [[dream Live 2001|dream LIVE 2001]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2003.03.19] [[dream Party|dream party]]
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* [2002.03.20] [[Daydream2|DAYDREAM2]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2003.08.06] [[dream Live 2003 ~Dream World~|dream live 2003 ~dream world~]]
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* [2002.12.11] [[dream Clip Selection|dream CLIP SELECTION]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2004.05.26] [[ID (Musical)|ID]] (Musical)
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* [2002.12.26] [[dream Live 2002 "Process"|dream live 2002 "Process"]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2004.09.29] [[dream Party 2|dream party 2]]
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* [2003.03.19] [[dream Party|dream party]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2005.03.09] [[dream Christmas Party 2004|dream Christmas Party 2004]]
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* [2003.08.06] [[dream Live 2003 ~Dream World~|dream live 2003 ~dream world~]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2006.02.15] [[Boy Meets Girl -A Little More-|Boy meets Girl -a little more-]]
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* [2004.05.26] [[ID (DVD)|ID]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2006.06.14] [[dream Party 2006 ~Love & Dream~|dream Party 2006 ~Love & dream~]]
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* [2004.09.29] [[dream Party 2|dream party 2]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
* [2007.04.11] [[dream Party 2006 X'mas|dream Party 2006 X'mas]]
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* [2005.03.09] [[dream Christmas Party 2004|dream Christmas Party 2004]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
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* [2006.02.15] [[Boy Meets Girl -A Little More-|Boy meets Girl -a little more-]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
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* [2006.06.14] [[dream Party 2006 ~Love & Dream~|dream Party 2006 ~Love & dream~]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
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* [2007.04.11] [[dream Party 2006 X'mas|dream Party 2006 X'mas]] <small>('''dream''')</small>
  
====Vinyl====
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=== Compilations===
* [2001.02.28] [[Euro "dream" Land EP|EURO "dream" land ep]]
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* [2003.12.10] [[1st X'mas]] <small>('''dream'''+[[Fruit Punch]]+[[SweetS]]))</small>
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* [2004.12.01] [[2nd X'mas]] <small>('''dream'''+[[SweetS]]+[[Kayo Aiko]]))</small>
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* [2005.11.16] [[3rd X'mas]]  <small>('''dream'''+[[Nagasawa Nao]]+[[SweetS]]+[[Hoshii Nanase]]+[[Kayo Aiko]])+[[PARADISE GO!! GO!!]]+[[Saito Michi]])</small>
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* [2006.03.23] [[Ichigo 100% Music 100%]] ''(#1 '''dream''', SweetS, Kayo Aiko - SHINE OF VOICE)''
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
* [http://dream-ldh.jp Official Website]
 
* [http://dream-ldh.jp Official Website]
* [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dream Japanese Wikipedia: dream]
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* [http://www.ldh.co.jp/artist/musician/dream/ LDH Official Profile]
 
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* [http://ameblo.jp/dream-ldh/ Official Ameba Blog]
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* [http://gree.jp/dream_g Official GREE Blog]
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* [http://twitter.com/Dream__LDH Official Twitter]
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* [http://www.facebook.com/official.dream Official facebook]
  
 
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Dream (July 2011)

Dream is a Japanese pop group signed to rhythm zone record label. In 1999 avex organized a huge talent contest, called "avex dream 2000", with the aim of finding the right girls for a new group. The result was dream, a three-piece group consisting of Matsumuro Mai, Tachibana Kana and Hasebe Yu. The original 3-member dream sold 950,700 records, and in total the group has sold over 1,100,000 records over the span of 10 years.

Since the group's debut in 2000 under the avex trax label, it has undergone many changes: In 2002 member, and main lyricist, Matsumuro Mai's left and dream became an 8-member group. Two years later, in 2004, Ai Risa also left, becoming dream a 7-member group. In mid 2007, the group's name changed from dream to DRM. One year later, in 2008, Hasebe Yu left the group and DRM became Dream. In 2009 all the members changed their stage names to their own romanized given names. On February 19, 2011, Kana, graduated from Dream after her announcement on the group's website on November 23, 2010. She had been a part of the group for 11 years. This marked the graduation of the last member of the original 3-member dream. In March, 2012, Sayaka also left the group, leaving Dream a 4-member unit.

Currently, Dream is a part of the EXILE sister group E-Girls, which consists of Dream, Happiness, and Flower.

Members

Former Members

Information

avex dream 2000

Matsumuro Mai, Hasebe Yu, and Tachibana Kana auditioning for "avex dream 2000" (1999)

In 1999 avex organized a huge talent contest, called "avex dream 2000", looking for the next big hit idol group. Over 120,000 hopefuls auditioned in front of a panel of judges, notably including Mochida Kaori of the popular band, Every Little Thing. Interestingly enough, one of the entrants was Koda Kumi, who placed second and is now a popular singer (as well as Dream's label-mate within rhythm zone).

The final winners of the competition were Matsumuro Mai, Tachibana Kana and Hasebe Yu. They formed avex's next idol group, dream.

dream promoting Process (2002)

Debut as 3-member dream

On January 1, 2000, dream debuted with the single "Movin' On", which charted within the top 15 on the Oricon charts. Their next few singles all charted in similar territory, failing to break the top 10 until their sixth single, "My will", which made it to #6 at the end of 2000. "My will" was the song that gave dream new found fame as it was used as the first ending theme song for the popular anime Inuyasha. Ironically, the group's next single would be their worst-charting to date, peaking at #36.

On February 28, 2001, dream released their first album, titled Dear.... The album reached #5 on the Oricon charts. On November 28, 2001, they released their 11th single, "Get Over", used as the first opening theme song for the anime Hikaru no Go. "Get Over" it's considered one of the group's most iconic songs, and it charted #12 on the Oricon charts.

On Valentine's Day 2002, dream released their second album, Process, which reached #8 on the charts. Following the release of Process, Matsumuro Mai, who wrote most of the group's lyrics, announced that she was to leave in pursuit of a solo career. dream then released their 13th, and last single as a 3-member group, "SINCERELY ~ever dream~".

On June 26, 2002, the group released their final release as a 3-member group, and their first best album, Eternal Dream. Only two weeks later, in July 7, Matsumuro left dream. Many considered this to be the disbandment of the group.

dream promoting "Identity -Prologue-" (2004)

8-member dream

Following Matsumuro's departure, avex held more auditions for a replacement, and ended up with 6 new girls. They were Ai Risa, Abe Erie, Takamoto Aya, Nakashima Ami, Nishida Shizuka, and Yamamoto Sayaka. The new 8-girl group "re-debuted" in 2003 with the single "MUSIC IS MY THING".

In February 2003, the group released their first cover album, dream world. The album was met with mediocre success, only reaching #23 on the Oricon charts. Because of their high member count and distinctly idolized image, many saw the new dream as an attempt to emulate the success of top girl-group Morning Musume.

Nonetheless, following dream world, dream's popularity once again peaked. They participated in the first a-nation summer concert festival held by avex, and they appeared on popular singer Hamasaki Ayumi's TV show, Ayuready. Subsequently, dream's next single, "I Love Dream World", became their first single to chart within the Oricon top 10 since "My Will" in 2000.

In 2004, following the release of dream's fourth album ID, Ai Risa left dream to pursue a solo career, bringing the group's member count down to 7.

dream promoting 7th Anniversary Best (2007)

7-member dream

Despite having performed at many live performances, dream failed to find a permanent audience and struggled to build a solid fanbase. From 2004 to 2005, dream released the singles "PURE", "Love Generation", and "Soyokaze no Shirabe / STORY". They also released 2 mini albums, Natsuiro and Boy meets Girl. In addition, dream released a best album, 777 -Best of dreams-, an avex cover album, dream meets Best Hits avex, and a self cover album, 777 -another side story-. Their lack of success was attributed to the lack of promotion by the record label.

After a long period without much activity, dream released on January 1, 2007, the group's 7th anniversary, the albums 7th Anniversary Best (a best of album featuring songs from the group' debut as a 3-member unit up till their latest single) and Greatest Live Hits (an album featuring recordings of their live performances). For the next few months, nothing was heard of from dream and fans feared that disbandment was once again near.

DRM promoting DRM (2007)

DRM

On June 27th, 2007, dream was "reborn" as the dance/chorus group DRM in an attempt to shed their image as idols. This also nullified the significance of each member's representative number/color. dream's symbol (a peace symbol within a heart) was also changed. The group "re-debuted" with the mini album DRM.

In 2008, DRM released 4 digital singles, the first being released in January and the last, in April. The singles were released on the 7th of each month (January 7th, February 7th, and so on). Like their mini album, the singles were not met with much success.

During this period, DRM spent much of its time performing at small concerts, even singing on sidewalks next to the streets. It was suspected that they were dropped by their management. The group slowly eased back into a state of little activity.

Dream promoting "Perfect Girls / To The Top" (2009)

LDH and re-debut as Dream

On August 1, 2008, Hasebe Yu left DRM in pursuit of a solo career, leaving Tachibana Kana behind as the only member of the original dream. The group changed its name to Dream and their official fanclub (Live Your Dreams) closed down. Also, the group changed management from Avex to LDH (Love Dream Happiness). Nothing was heard from Dream afterward until almost a year later in the summer of 2009.

On September 9, 2009, the group released its first single as Dream and their first physical single since 2005's "Soyokaze no Shirabe / Story". The new single was titled "Perfect Girls / To The Top" and was sold exclusively at a series of free shows Dream did throughout Japan as well as on mu-mo online store. As a special release, it did not chart on Oricon. To promote their comeback, Dream embarked on a nationwide tour of Japan, performing at free lives in numerous cities. For their 2009 comeback all the members changed their stage names to their own romanized given names.

Dream appeared on their first television live performance on December 31, 2009 on CDTV Premium Live 2009>>2010, performing "Perfect Girls". Kana was unable to perform because she suffered from right spontaneous pneumothorax (Tachibana was diagnosed with left spontaneous pneumothorax at 16). Therefore, the CDTV live became Dream's first live performance as a five member unit.

Dream promoting "Breakout" (2010)

On March 1, 2010, Dream released their second single as a six member group, titled "Breakout", as another mu-mo exclusive. Two months later, having completed their nationwide free performance campaign, Dream held a 3-date live tour titled Dream Live Tour 2010 ~Road to Dream~. They also toured as special guests on labelmate EXILE's EXILE LIVE TOUR 2010 FANTASY alongside fellow LDH artists Happiness and FLOWER.

On August 18, 2010, the group released their major label debut single, "My Way~ULala~" under the rhythm zone label. On October 6, 2010, they released their second major label single, "Ev'rybody Alright!". Three months later, they released their debut album as a 6 member group and 5th studio album overall, Hands Up!. To promote the album, Dream went on the tour titled Dream LIVE TOUR 2010-2011 "Hands Up!!".

On November 23, 2010, Kana announced her graduation on the group's official website, and on February 19, 2011, during the last performance of Dream LIVE TOUR 2010-2011 "Hands Up!!" in Tokyo, she officially graduated from the group. During her graduation, former member Hasebe Yu came on stage and presented her with flowers. Kana left with the intention to pursue a solo career.

On August 23, 2011, Dream revealed a new song titled "Dreaming Girls" in a CM for Samantha Thavasa. The commercial notably featured Itano Tomomi of AKB48 fame. The song was later in December released as their fifth digital single.

In December 2011, E-Girls (EXILE Girls) was formed as a joint project featuring Dream, Happiness, and FLOWER.

Dream promoting "Dreaming Girls" (2011)

Trivia

Discography

Albums

Cover Albums

Remix Albums

Best Albums

Mini-Albums

Singles

Digital Singles

Vinyls

VHS/DVDs

Compilations

External Links