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IDOL COLLEGE

IDOL COLLEGE (アイドルカレッジ) is a Japanese pop idol group under the agency BLUE ROSE. The group formed in 2009 under the name B.L.T. Idol College as the idol project for the magazine B.L.T.. The group released their first single, entitled "Koi na no Desu / Yume wo Oikakete", in December 2009. However, a couple months later on March 31, 2010, all the members graduated from the group. A day later, the group was renamed IDOL COLLEGE and featured new members. Their first release was the album Kiseki in 2011.

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