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[[File:FLOWER9.png|440px|thumb|FLOWER (August 2011) <br> Left to right: [[Shigetome Manami|Shigetomi]], [[Nakajima Mio|Nakajima]], [[Bando Nozomi|Bando]], [[Washio Reina|Washio]] [[Mizuno Erina|Mizuno]], [[Muto Chiharu|Muto]], [[Ichiki Kyoka|Ichiki]], [[Fujii Shuuka|Fujii]], and [[Sato Harumi|Sato]].]]
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[[File:FLOWER9.png|500px|thumb|FLOWER (August 2011) Left to right: [[Shigetome Manami]], [[Nakajima Mio]], [[Bando Nozomi]], [[Washio Reina]] [[Mizuno Erina]], [[Muto Chiharu]], [[Ichiki Kyoka]], [[Fujii Shuuka]], and [[Sato Harumi]]]]
  
 
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'''FLOWER''' is a nine member [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] group signed to the record label [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. Originally a four member dance unit serving as backup dancers for [[EXILE]], FLOWER has since added two more dancers and three vocalists. The new members were selected through a nationwide talent search by LDH titled ''EXILE Presents VOCAL BATTLE AUDITION 3 ~For Girls~''. FLOWER made their debut on October 12th, 2011 with the single "[[Still (FLOWER)|Still]]".
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'''FLOWER''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] group signed to the [[Sony Music]] record label. Originally a four member dance unit serving as backup dancers for [[EXILE]], FLOWER has added two more dancers and three vocalists. The new members were selected through a nationwide talent search by LDH titled EXILE Presents VOCAL BATTLE AUDITION 3 ~For Girls~. FLOWER will make their debut on October 12, 2011 with the single [[Still (FLOWER)|Still]].
 
 
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
 
* [[Mizuno Erina]] (Dancer/Leader)
 
* [[Mizuno Erina]] (Dancer/Leader)
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* [[Muto Chiharu]] (Vocalist)
 
* [[Muto Chiharu]] (Vocalist)
 
* [[Ichiki Kyoka]] (Vocalist)
 
* [[Ichiki Kyoka]] (Vocalist)
 
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
[[File:FLOWER4.jpg|300px|thumb|FLOWER with four members (2009). <br> Left to right: [[Shigetome Manami|Manami]], [[Fujii Shuuka|Shuuka]], [[Mizuno Erina|Erina]], and [[Nakajima Mio|Mio]].]]
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===As four===
===As a Four Member Group===
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[[File:FLOWER4.jpg|500px|thumb|FLOWER as four (2009). Left to right: [[Shigetome Manami]], [[Fujii Shuuka]], [[Mizuno Erina]], and [[Nakajima Mio]]]]
 
 
In 2009, EXPG ([[EXILE]] Professional Gym) recruited four girls to form a new dance unit. The four members, [[Mizuno Erina]] (Leader), [[Fujii Shuuka]], [[Shigetome Manami]], and [[Nakajima Mio]], became known as FLOWER. They participated in [[EXILE]]'s [[PV|music videos]]s in addition to doing modeling work. Most notably, they served as backup dancers during ''[[EXILE Live Tour 2010 Fantasy|EXILE LIVE TOUR 2010 FANTASY]]'', alongside groups like [[Happiness (group|Happiness]] and [[Dream (group)|Dream]], who are also under the LDH agency. Little was actually known about the group when they mysteriously appeared on the LDH website under their "Artist" category.
 
  
In 2011, [[E-Girls]] ([[EXILE]] Girls) was formed as a joint project featuring [[Dream (group)|Dream]], [[Happiness (group)|Hapiness]], and FLOWER. While the other two groups had vocalists, FLOWER only performed as a dance act at E-Girls' shows.
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In 2009, EXPG ([[EXILE]] Professional Gym) recruited four girls to form a new dance unit. The four members, [[Mizuno Erina]] (Leader), [[Fujii Shuuka]], [[Shigetome Manami]], and [[Nakajima Mio]] became known as FLOWER, and they participated in [[EXILE]] PV's in addition to doing modeling work. Most notably, they served as backup dancers during [[EXILE LIVE TOUR 2010 FANTASY]], alongside groups like [[Happiness (group|Happiness]] and [[Dream (group)|Dream]] who are also under the LDH agency. Little was actually known about the group when they mysteriously appeared on the LDH website under the category of "Artist".  
  
===EXILE Presents VOCAL BATTLE AUDITION 3 ~For Girls~===
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In 2011, [[E-Girls]] ([[EXILE]] Girls) was formed as a joint project featuring [[Dream (group)|Dream]], [[Happiness]], and FLOWER. While the other two groups had vocalists, FLOWER only performed as a dance act at E-Girls' shows.
In February of 2011, it was announced that [[EXILE]] would be sponsoring a nationwide talent search, titled ''EXILE Presents VOCAL BATTLE AUDITION 3 ~For Girls~'', specifically aimed at girls in the 12 to 25 age range. Thousands auditioned through three stages of initial screening. In the end, two dancers (otherwise noted as "performers") were selected to join FLOWER. They were [[Bando Nozomi]] and [[Sato Harumi]]. However, the winners of the Vocalist audition would not be announced until an E-Girls show on May 14th, 2011 held at SHIBUYA-AX. There, it was announced that [[Washio Reina]], [[Muto Chiharu]], and [[Ichiki Kyoka]] would be the vocalists of FLOWER. The new FLOWER performed their audition song, "[[Still (FLOWER)|Still]]", and had revealed that the song would be their debut single.
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===EXILE Presents VOCAL BATTLE AUDITION 3 ~For Girls~===
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In February of 2011, it was announced that [[EXILE]] would be sponsoring a nationwide talent search, titled EXILE Presents VOCAL BATTLE AUDITION 3 ~For Girls~, specifically aimed at young girls, ages 12-25. Thousands auditioned through three stages of initial screening. In the end, two dancers (otherwise noted as "performers") were selected to join FLOWER. They were [[Bando Nozomi]] and [[Sato Harumi]]. However, the winners of the Vocalist audition would not be announced until an E-girls show on May 14, 2011 held at SHIBUYA-AX. There, it was announced that [[Washio Reina]], [[Muto Chiharu]], and [[Ichiki Kyoka]] would be the vocalists of FLOWER. The new FLOWER performed their audition song, [[Still (FLOWER)|Still]] and also revealed that [[Still (FLOWER)|Still]] would be their debut single.  
 
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==Discography==
 
==Discography==
 
====Singles====
 
====Singles====
* [2011.10.12] [[Still (FLOWER)|Still]]
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*[2011.10.12] [[Still (FLOWER)|Still]]
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
* [http://www.flower-ldh.jp/ Official Website]
 
* [http://www.flower-ldh.jp/ Official Website]
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FLOWER is a Japanese pop group signed to the Sony Music record label. Originally a four member dance unit serving as backup dancers for EXILE, FLOWER has added two more dancers and three vocalists. The new members were selected through a nationwide talent search by LDH titled EXILE Presents VOCAL BATTLE AUDITION 3 ~For Girls~. FLOWER will make their debut on October 12, 2011 with the single Still.

Members

Biography

As four

FLOWER as four (2009). Left to right: Shigetome Manami, Fujii Shuuka, Mizuno Erina, and Nakajima Mio

In 2009, EXPG (EXILE Professional Gym) recruited four girls to form a new dance unit. The four members, Mizuno Erina (Leader), Fujii Shuuka, Shigetome Manami, and Nakajima Mio became known as FLOWER, and they participated in EXILE PV's in addition to doing modeling work. Most notably, they served as backup dancers during EXILE LIVE TOUR 2010 FANTASY, alongside groups like Happiness and Dream who are also under the LDH agency. Little was actually known about the group when they mysteriously appeared on the LDH website under the category of "Artist".

In 2011, E-Girls (EXILE Girls) was formed as a joint project featuring Dream, Happiness, and FLOWER. While the other two groups had vocalists, FLOWER only performed as a dance act at E-Girls' shows.

EXILE Presents VOCAL BATTLE AUDITION 3 ~For Girls~

In February of 2011, it was announced that EXILE would be sponsoring a nationwide talent search, titled EXILE Presents VOCAL BATTLE AUDITION 3 ~For Girls~, specifically aimed at young girls, ages 12-25. Thousands auditioned through three stages of initial screening. In the end, two dancers (otherwise noted as "performers") were selected to join FLOWER. They were Bando Nozomi and Sato Harumi. However, the winners of the Vocalist audition would not be announced until an E-girls show on May 14, 2011 held at SHIBUYA-AX. There, it was announced that Washio Reina, Muto Chiharu, and Ichiki Kyoka would be the vocalists of FLOWER. The new FLOWER performed their audition song, Still and also revealed that Still would be their debut single.

Discography

Singles

External Links


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