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'''FAKY''' (フェイキー) is a female [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] five-member, dance and vocal group. In July 2013 released through [[avex trax]]' official [[wikipedia:YouTube|YouTube]] channel teasers of the group members, soon on the 29th July they released the promotional video for the song "[[Better Without You]]" so they made their debut under the [[avex trax]] sub-label [[rhythm zone]].
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'''FAKY''' (フェイキー) is a female [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] five-member dance and vocal group under the [[avex trax]] sub-label [[rhythm zone]].
  
 
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== Career ==
 
== Career ==
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In July 2013, teasers of the group members were released through [[avex trax]]'s official [[wikipedia:YouTube|YouTube]] channel, and on the 29th released the [[PV|promotional video]] for the song "[[Better Without You]]".
  
After they debuted with [[wikipedia:YouTube|YouTube]] exclusive tunes, they started to release the songs digital in January 2014. The first single "[[P.O.V.]]" was announced with a video shoot but quickly cancelled in early 2014. On June 16, 2014 it was announced that the group would be ceasing activities for the remainder of the year. The group planed on making a comeback under a revamped FAKY in 2015. Nevertheless they decided to release a digital mini-album called "[[The One (FAKY mini-album)|The One"]]" in early July the same year. Here the song "[[P.O.V.]]" found its place in the track listing.
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After they debuted with YouTube exclusive tunes, they started to release the songs digitally in January 2014. Their first single "[[P.O.V.]]" was announced with a video shoot but was quickly cancelled in early 2014. On June 16, 2014 it was announced that the group would be ceasing activities for the remainder of the year. The group planned on making a comeback under a revamped FAKY in 2015. Nevertheless they decided to release a digital mini-album called ''[[The One (FAKY mini-album)|The One]]'' in early July. Here the song "[[P.O.V.]]" found its place in the track listing.
  
In September 2015 there was a comeback sign with uploading a new FAKY logo to their official social networks and the official website. On October 16, their first teaser was uploaded for their return, titled "FAKY is BACK".
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In September 2015 a comeback sign and a new FAKY logo were uploaded to their official social networks and website. On October 16, the first teaser was uploaded for their return, titled "FAKY is BACK", and new member [[Akina (FAKY)|Akina]] was introduced.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* The band name was created by combining the two words ''FAntastic'' and ''toKYo'' and also stands for '''Five Ass Kicking Youngsters''', and also the band name was originally derived from the word ''Fake'' to challenge themselves to bring something new and real to the Japanese music scene.
 
* The band name was created by combining the two words ''FAntastic'' and ''toKYo'' and also stands for '''Five Ass Kicking Youngsters''', and also the band name was originally derived from the word ''Fake'' to challenge themselves to bring something new and real to the Japanese music scene.
* The band was the same project as [[avex trax]]' former boy group [[Da-iCE]], which was also introduced with a [[wikipedia:YouTube|YouTube]] exclusive tune, but it's the first time in the labels history to introduce members with own teasers.
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* The band was the same project as [[avex trax]]'s former boy group [[Da-iCE]], which was also introduced with a YouTube exclusive tune, but it's the first time in the label's history to introduce members with individual teasers.
 
* '''Message for girls''': Do what they want, the way they want.
 
* '''Message for girls''': Do what they want, the way they want.
  
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* [http://www.youtube.com/FAKYjp Official YouTube]
 
* [http://www.youtube.com/FAKYjp Official YouTube]
  
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Revision as of 20:04, 16 October 2015

FAKY promoting "Girl Digger" (2013). L to R: Diane, Lil' Fang, Anna, Mikako & Tina

FAKY (フェイキー) is a female Japanese pop five-member dance and vocal group under the avex trax sub-label rhythm zone.

Members

Former Members

Career

In July 2013, teasers of the group members were released through avex trax's official YouTube channel, and on the 29th released the promotional video for the song "Better Without You".

After they debuted with YouTube exclusive tunes, they started to release the songs digitally in January 2014. Their first single "P.O.V." was announced with a video shoot but was quickly cancelled in early 2014. On June 16, 2014 it was announced that the group would be ceasing activities for the remainder of the year. The group planned on making a comeback under a revamped FAKY in 2015. Nevertheless they decided to release a digital mini-album called The One in early July. Here the song "P.O.V." found its place in the track listing.

In September 2015 a comeback sign and a new FAKY logo were uploaded to their official social networks and website. On October 16, the first teaser was uploaded for their return, titled "FAKY is BACK", and new member Akina was introduced.

Trivia

  • The band name was created by combining the two words FAntastic and toKYo and also stands for Five Ass Kicking Youngsters, and also the band name was originally derived from the word Fake to challenge themselves to bring something new and real to the Japanese music scene.
  • The band was the same project as avex trax's former boy group Da-iCE, which was also introduced with a YouTube exclusive tune, but it's the first time in the label's history to introduce members with individual teasers.
  • Message for girls: Do what they want, the way they want.

Discography

Mini-Albums

Digital Singles

Compilations / Other

External Links