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'''GANG PARADE''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] [[Idol|idol]] group under the label [[T-Palette Records]]. | '''GANG PARADE''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] [[Idol|idol]] group under the label [[T-Palette Records]]. | ||
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* [[Yui Ga Dokuson]] (ユイ・ガ・ドクソン) | * [[Yui Ga Dokuson]] (ユイ・ガ・ドクソン) | ||
* [[Coco Partyn Coco]] (ココ・パーティン・ココ) | * [[Coco Partyn Coco]] (ココ・パーティン・ココ) | ||
+ | * [[Tsukino Usagi]] (月ノウサギ) | ||
+ | * [[Haruna Ba Chiin]] (ハルナ・バッ・チーン) | ||
===Former Members=== | ===Former Members=== | ||
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==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)]] | ||
: ''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=== |
Revision as of 17:57, 24 August 2018
GANG PARADE is a Japanese pop idol group under the label T-Palette Records.
Contents
Members
- Kamiya Saki (カミヤサキ)
- Yumeno Yua (ユメノユア)
- Yamamachi Miki (ヤママチミキ)
- Kyan Maika (キャン・マイカ)
- Terashima Yuuka (テラシマユウカ)
- Yui Ga Dokuson (ユイ・ガ・ドクソン)
- Coco Partyn Coco (ココ・パーティン・ココ)
- Tsukino Usagi (月ノウサギ)
- Haruna Ba Chiin (ハルナ・バッ・チーン)
Former Members
- Mizuta Mari (ミズタマリ) (2014-2015)
- Shigusawa Ao (シグサワアオ) (2015-2016)
- Itakai Maaya (イヌカイマアヤ) (2015-2016)
- Aya Eightprince (アヤ・エイトプリンス) (BiS)
Information
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 Kyan 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 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.
Discography
- Note: All releases are under the name GANG PARADE unless otherwise specified.
Albums
- [2015.08.04] P.O.P (POP)
- [2016.11.08] Barely Last
- [2017.11.21] GANG PARADE takes themselves higher!!
Singles
- [2014.09.30] Plastic 2 Mercy (Puranime)
- [2015.01.06] UNIT (Puranime)
- [2015.12.08] Happy Lucky Kirakira Lucky (POP)
- [2016.03.15] QUEEN OF POP (POP)
- [2016.07.19] WE ARE the IDOL
- [2017.04.25] FOUL
- [2017.07.25] Beyond the Mountain
- [2018.02.20] BREAKING THE ROAD
- [2018.09.11] CAN'T STOP
Compilations/Other
- [2017.12.06] BiSH, BiS, GANG PARADE, EMPiRE - WACK & SCRAMBLES WORKS
External Links
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