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  • ...s]]. The group is on the [[Pony Canyon]] Label. On November 14, 2013, the group announced the date of their disbandment, which will be on December 25, 2013 ==Members==
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  • ...d the anime/manga series, they released two more singles and an album. The group was disbanded in March 2009 after the end of the anime series. ==Members==
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  • ...up)|Happiness]]' members [[Suda Anna]], [[YURINO]] and [[E-Girls (Japanese group)|E-girls]]' member [[Takebe Yuzuna]]. The unit's name is a portmanteau of t ==Members==
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  • ...e group". The other group was [[Hello! Project Akagumi]], which means "red group". ==Members==
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  • *She is close friends with former Hello! Pro Egg members [[Saho Akari]], [[Noto Arisa]] and [[Yutoku Ayumi]]. [[Category: Former Japanese Girl Group Members]]
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  • ...panese pop]] artist. She made her debut in the early 1990's as part of the group [[SPEED]]. Eriko started her solo work during 1998, releasing "Tsumetakushi ** [[SPEED (Japanese group)|SPEED]] (1996-2012)
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  • ...youngest member of the [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] girl group [[SPEED (Japanese group)|SPEED]]. After SPEED's temporary hiatus on March 31, 2000, she started a s ** [[SPEED (Japanese group)|SPEED]] <small>(1996&ndash;2012)</small>
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  • '''SPEED''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] female group managed by [[VISION FACTORY]] and signed under [[avex trax]] sub-label [[SO ==Members==
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  • ...an acting career but has since rejoined SPEED officially in 2008 when the group reassembled. Unlike [[Hiroko Shimabukuro]] and [[Imai Eriko]] who are focus * [2004.05.01] Car Girl
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  • ==Members== ...maki|Tamaki Kunishi]] and drummer [[Takada Yasunori|Yasunori Takada]]. The group soon released a 4 track EP entitled ''[[Hey, You]]'' on the small independe
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  • ...also go by the abbreviation Furupon (フルポン). Several members of the group play for [[TEAM dream]]. On March 31st, 2007 their official site closed, and as such the group can be considered disbanded.
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  • ...e 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. ...[[Yamamoto Sayaka (singer)|Yamamoto Sayaka]] and [[Erie]] in 2016 left the group.
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  • ...r the [[GIZA studio]] label. Jewelry is currently the longest running girl group in K-pop, lasting 14 years since their debut in 2001 to their disbandment i ==Members==
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  • ...oint''' (スパークリング☆ポイント) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] group that debuted in 2004 under the [[GIZA studio]] label. In 2007, they got tra In June 2nd 2009, the group announced their disbandment. [[Mitsu Azusa|AZUSA]] will continue with a sol
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  • ...gle "[[Koi no Cute Beat / Mister U.S.A.]]". Amuro became the leader of the group, and found success after their single "[[Try Me ~Watashi wo Shinjite~|TRY M ...s were so small that Amuro was solely credited with the song and the other members acted as back-up dancers for her.
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  • ...s a South Korean artist. She was a member of the [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] girl group [[G.Story]] [[Category:Former Korean Girl Group Members]]
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  • ...th Koreana artist. She is a former member of the [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] girl group [[G.Story]]. [[Category:Former Korean Girl Group Members]]
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  • ...banded [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] girl group [[G.Story]] and the disbanded mixed group [[Oh Yeah Band]]. [[Category:Former Korean Girl Group Members]]
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  • ...정) is a South Korean artist. She is a former vocalist of the disbanded group [[G.Story]]. [[Category:Former Korean Girl Group Members]]
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  • ==Members== ===Former Members===
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  • ...r debut in the music business was as a member of the now defunct idol girl group [[Bishoujo Club 31]], and was the first member to pursue a solo career whil ...[Girls a Gogo!|GIRLS A GOGO!]]'' along side the rest of the members of the group.
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  • ...ia Lufkin's solo project and '''Aya & Chika from D&D''', the remaining two members. [[Olivia Lufkin|OLIVIA]] released her first single, "[[I.L.Y. ~Yokubou~]]" ==Members==
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  • ...d creator, [[Nagao Dai]], who (as of the 2008 reunion) is no longer in the group. Prior to the 2005 split, Nagao would often work away from the public eye; Sometimes the group is abbreviated as "DAI" or "DoAs". Incidentally, the word "dai" (大) in Ja
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  • ...クト・キッズ), often shortened to H!P Kids, is a [[Hello! Project]] group consisting of fifteen girls who joined H!P in 2002. ==Current Members==
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  • ...the years the members have grown in popularity both individually and as a group, leaving behind a string of successful TV shows, [[Dorama|doramas]] and mus ...- after their first performance on the program in 2009. They are the first group to host the program since the first time it was aired on 1951. In 2014 they
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  • '''DEF.DIVA''' was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] girl group managed by [[Up-Front Agency]] and part of [[Hello! Project]]. == Members ==
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  • ...keban Deka Codename = Asamiya Saki]]''. She was one of the most active H!P members in acting, having also been in over half a dozen TV dramas. In 2006, Matsuu ...mber 21, 2014, the couple announced the birth of their first child, a baby girl.
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  • ...2006 they signed to [[avex trax|avex mode]]. In 2008 [[Gambit]] bought the group out. Due to the Third Generations lack of success, the band broke up in lat ==Members==
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  • '''Berryz Kobo''' (Berryz工房) was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] girl group managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]] and part of [[Hello! Project]] from 2004 == Members ==
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  • ...Musume''' (ココナッツ娘。) was a [[Hello! Project]] unit made up of members from Hawaii. ...rs of the Pacific Dream Pop Singer Competition out of 1500 applicants. The group was announced as a [[Tsunku]]-produced unit in June 1999 on [[ASAYAN]].
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  • ...vocalist of the band [[Sharam Q]]. He is best known for producing the idol group [[Morning Musume]]. ...astermind behind [[Hello! Project]], [[TNX]], and [[Nice Girl Project|NICE GIRL Project]], as well as producer of some non-Hello! Project acts such as [[De
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  • ...building her career, but is still followed by scandal. In 2014, Kago's new group [[Girls Beat!!]] debuted. ...ume's ninth single, "[[Happy Summer Wedding]]" with her album debut on the group's fourth album, "[[4th Ikimasshoi!]]".
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  • ...s divided into the "cool" group, who performed the rapping, and the "sexy" group, who performed the singing. == Members ==
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  • ...e formed under [[LesPros Entertainment]] in 2005 as a nine member [[idol]] group. They received great support from school girls, ranging from primary school ...us on becoming more of a "performance girls unit". Aside from singing, the group actively participates in the media scene as magazine models, actresses and
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  • [[Category:Japanese Band Members]] [[Category:Former Japanese Girl Group Members]]
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  • '''Aa!''' (あぁ!) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] girl group managed by [[Up-Front Agency]] and part of [[Hello! Project]]. == Members ==
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  • '''Aiba Masaki''' is a member of the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[ARASHI]]. ...rest of the Jrs. and he soon became one of the popular members within the group, going so far as to acquire the nickname "Super Idol Aiba-chan" somewhere a
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  • ...ful and energetic personality, and because she often acts as the MC at the group's concerts. She is sometimes very emotional and is known for crying a lot. *While all three members of Perfume are big fans of [[SPEED]], A~chan is the biggest fan. She owns a
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  • ...h [[Sony Music Entertainment#Music Ray'n|Music Ray'n]] since mid 2007. The group describes themselves as "Harajuku Rock-kei"; having music that tends to be ==Members==
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  • In October of 2005, [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]] was the first Egg group announced initially of [[Arihara Kanna]], [[Maeda Yuuka]], [[Noto Arisa]], ...a]], [[Ogura Manami]], and [[Komine Momoka]], the winners of the "Up-Front Group "Egg" Audition", joined the Eggs.
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  • ...oup". The other group was [[Hello! Project Shirogumi]], which means "white group". ==Members ==
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  • ...~|Hello! Project 2005 Winter ~A HAPPY NEW POWER!~]] tour, but with only 45 members, since [[Abe Natsumi]] had been temporarily suspended. == Members ==
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  • '''Abe Natsumi''' was one of the original five members of [[Morning Musume]] in 1997. She graduated from Morning Musume in 2004, a ...s acting as backup singers. In 2004, she [[graduation|graduated]] from the group to pursue a solo career.
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  • ...Matsuura performed on NHK's 55th Kouhaku Uta Gassen without her. All three members performed together again in the "Triangle Energy" concert tour in spring of ==Members==
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  • ...number of singles. She was also in the Morning Musume ten year anniversary group, [[Morning Musume Tanjou 10nen Kinentai]]. ...e was held on the 28th, attended by Goto and several former Hello! Project members.
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  • ...Hello! Project special unit. The group's name is based on the kanji of the members' names: "go" from '''Go'''to ('''後'''藤), "matsu" from '''Matsu'''ura (' ==Members==
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  • ...2000]] audition but didn't pass. Later on, she was originally part of the group of finalists in the fourth generation [[Morning Musume]] auditions that res ...[[Morning Musume]] member) and [[Matsuura Aya]], to form [[Gomattou]]. The group released one single.
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  • ...ect]] group of trainees that specialize in Kansai centered activities. The group was composed of the four winners of Hello! Project Kansai Audition 2005. Th ...[[Okada Yui]] as a guest performer. They were also members of the umbrella group [[HAPPY! STYLE]].
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  • ...r [[Hello! Project]] unit with a theme of country girls from Hokkaido. The group was revived under the name [[Country Girls]] in 2014. ==Members==
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  • ...turned to the group six years later on October 28, 2008 after Aki left the group at the end of August that year. ==Members==
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  • ...Pop|Japanese pop]] group on the [[EMI Music Japan|Toshiba-EMI]] label. The group is mostly known as the beginning of the careers of superstars [[Amuro Namie ==Members==
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  • ...ME TRUE''' is a [[:Category:J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[:Category:J-Rock|rock]] group who perform songs in both English and Japanese. They are renowned for their ==Members==
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  • ...t-lived, with their debut single being their biggest hit. A revival of the group was planned in 2004, beginning with performances at the VISION FESTA live c == Members ==
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  • ...four times on the single cover to give the impression of a group with four members. Although Deka Moni isn't a part of [[Hello! Project]], [[Tsunku]] produced [[Category:Artists]] [[Category:Japanese Girl Groups]] [[Category:J-Pop]]
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  • ...heir vocal harmonies, and their widely varied musical styles. The original group was retired in 2004, but the concept was revived in summer 2009 with the sh ==Members==
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  • ...4th generation joined she had become one of the most active members of the group. Her most famous phrase is "Sexy Beam!" one of her solo lines from [[Mornin ...Ai]], [[Kamei Eri]], [[Iida Kaori]], and [[Yoshizawa Hitomi]] being in the group longer.
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  • ...nt Agency]] and part of [[Hello! Project]]. Originally active in 2003, the group is now active as of 2009 under the name '''ZYX-α'''. == Members ==
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  • ...ase of their debut album ''[[Crystal (DOUBLE)|Crystal]]'' SACHIKO left the group, and TAKAKO continued DOUBLE as a solo project. DOUBLE originally started with two members, sisters [[SACHIKO]] and TAKAKO. They both got into music by the influence
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  • ...magazines or [[Photomook|mooks]] such as ''[[Pure Pure]]''. Only 22 of the members were featured on their sole single, "[[Yumemiru Omochabako ~Koisuru Dancing ...B48]] and [[Idoling!!!]], respectively. The two sung together again in the group [[AKBIdoling!!!]].
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  • ===[[Flower (group)|Flower]]=== * [[Bad Girl (Kuroki Meisa)|Bad Girl]] <small>(Production, Music, All Instruments Programming)</small>
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  • ...ended up giving more attention to five other girls, whom he made into the group [[Morning Musume]]. Even though Heike won the audition, she never became as ...was one of the acts performing on stage along with several other graduated members.
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  • ...gum pop to more recently rock. On February 2010 it was announced that the group would disband after their 10th anniversary concert tour. ==<span class="mw-headline"> Members </span>==
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  • In 2008, an interview with the popular Japanese girl group [[Perfume]] revealed that they have covered her song "[[Super Jet Shoes ~Mi * [2009.01.21] [[Such a Beautiful Girl Like you]]
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  • '''Buono!''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] girl group managed by [[Up-Front Agency]] and previously part of [[Hello! Project]]. B ==Members==
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  • '''Akagumi 4''' (あか組4; ''Red Group 4'') was one of the three [[Hello! Project]] [[Hello! Project Shuffle Units == Members ==
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  • ...to April 2001. She was one of the original first generation members of the group. Despite not being able to speak Japanese, Danielle was known for having a ...ngles Released, 5 Music Videos, 4 National tours (10,000 - 20,000 audience members).
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  • ...made up of members of [[Hello! Pro Egg]]. It was revived in 2009 with more members but hasn't released music. The unit has been inactive since 2010. ==Members==
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  • '''Ongaku Gatas''' (音楽ガッタス) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] girl group managed by [[Up-Front Agency]] and formerly part of [[Hello! Project]]. == Members ==
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  • ...group was formed to celebrate [[Morning Musume]]'s tenth anniversary. The members were selected from the odd (first, third, fifth, and seventh) generations o ==Members==
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  • ...on January 30, 2005, giving her the longest tenure of the first generation members. She began a solo career while still a member of Morning Musume and release ...n, [[Puripuri Pink]], tied with [[Elegies]] as the largest, each with four members.
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  • ...ounced ''Triple A''), standing for ''ATTACK ALL AROUND'', is a five member group created in 2005 under the [[avex trax]] label. Their debut single, "[[Blood ==Members==
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  • D&D was a eurobeat unit made of Olivia and two fellow band-members, [[Uehara Aya]] and [[Higa Chikano]]. They debuted in 1996 with the single ...ivia's solo-project and Uehara & Higa, a group featuring the two remaining members of D&D. After only two singles, "[[Kiss in the Sun]]" and "[[Rise in My Hea
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  • '''Gillian Cheung''' is one half of [[wikipedia:C-Pop|Chinese pop]] group [[Twins]]. She was born 鍾狄珊, but her name was changed to 鍾嘉勵 wh ...of Fury]. Gillian Chung is one half of the [[wikipedia:C-Pop|Chinese pop]] group [[Twins]], alongside with [[Charlene Choi]].
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  • ** [[UP-FRONT GROUP Telework Gasshou]] <small>(2020)</small> ...ly drew comments from television interviewers and other [[Hello! Project]] members. She has gradually grown out of it since she moved to Tokyo and took up pro
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  • ...in the summer shuffle unit, "[[Happy 7]]" along with fellow 5th generation members, [[Takahashi Ai]] and [[Ogawa Makoto]]. ...of 1,000 entrants in the "Kiss Girl Audition" to become the new Tomy image girl, held by [[TV Tokyo]]'s "[[Oha Star]]" program. She appeared in a commercia
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  • ...a former [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer. She was a member of the disbanded group [[PARADISE GO!! GO!!]]. After their disbandment, in 2008, she become a memb [[Category:Former Japanese Girl Group Members]]
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  • ...ume]]. She graduated in 2004, and was the leader of the [[Hello! Project]] group [[W]] before becoming a soloist within H!P. Tsuji Nozomi graduated from Hel ...ere anonymous reports that the management of [[Up-Front Agency]] and other members of [[Hello! Project]] reacted negatively to the sudden news, but at the May
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  • ...'''W'''est and '''S'''outh. The group was formed in 2003 as a nine member group under the label [[Johnny's Entertainment]] and released their debut single ==Members==
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  • '''Ties''' was a short lived [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] group. The group was made up of female [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]] from the [[Anime|anime]] [[Ranma 1/ ==Members==
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  • ...e duo [[CAPSULE (group)|CAPSULE]] and for creating the music of [[Perfume (group)|Perfume]] and [[Kyary Pamyu Pamyu]]. Nakata originally created the [[conte ...was creating songs on my computer alone. Koshijima-san was a total karaoke girl. So I asked her over and said I was hoping she'd give singing one of my son
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  • ** [[UP-FRONT GROUP Telework Gasshou]] <small>(2020)</small> ...naka in June 2012, searching for female vocalists and guitarists. The band members were announced on November 19, 2012 (vocalist [[Okada Marina]] and guitaris
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  • * '''Favorite type of girl:''' Smart, kind, friendly, outgoing, open minded * '''Fashion for a girl:''' Her clothes should match well
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  • ==Members== ...MUNICATIONS]]. Their first album, ''[[High Collar Girl (album)|High Collar Girl]]'', is significantly different from any of their later works in that the a
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  • ==Members== ...r first live tours included one with the band SAY・S and included all six members.
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  • ...by [[Up-Front_Group|J.P ROOM]] and signed to [[Up-Front Promotion|Up-Front Group]]. She was formerly part of [[Hello! Project]] as the Captain of [[Berryz K ...cted to form Berryz Kobo and became the group's captain. She is one of the group's main singers. In 2008, Shimizu became part of the unit High-King.
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  • ...had various side projects, and she was even a drummer for the short lived girl-band, [[Mean Machine]]. YUKI made her solo debut in 2002 with the single, " ...ing that they where "the place where my music began". She grew up with the members of [[GLAY]] (as they lived in the same town) and has known them since the l
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  • ...ducer [[Tsunku]] to add this group to his growing [[Hello! Project]]. This group was now known as [[Coconuts Musume]]. ...the leader of Minimoni's second generation after [[Yaguchi Mari]] left the group and [[Takahashi Ai]] joined.
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  • ...he kids group [[Nansho Kids]]. She will graduate from Canary Club and Nice Girl Project on May 1. [[Category: Former Japanese Girl Group Members]]
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  • ...was known by her real name. In 2009 she became a member of the duo [[Love (group)|Love]], until late 2012 when they disbanded. [[Category:Former Japanese Girl Group Members]]
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  • ** [[Dream (group)|Dream]] (2000-2002) ...e girl group [[Dream (group)|dream]], and she also become lyricist for the group. In 2006, Matsumuro launched a solo career, releasing digital singles and p
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  • ==Band Members== ...nced as the new guest vocalist for the classic [[Sadistic Mika Band]]. The group renamed themselves '''Sadistic Mikaela Band''' for the release. They covere
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  • ...they handle various tasks to work towards becoming full-fledged idols. The group disbanded in 2015. ==Members==
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  • '''azusa''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and a former member of the group [[Sparkling Point|Sparkling☆Point]]. After their disbandment in 2009 it w ...日葉/直哉) <small>(wrote lyrics for #1 "''Daitan♪Girl''" (大胆♪Girl) and #2 "''1mm Skyline''" (1mmスカイライン))</small>
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  • '''Mi''' (pronounced M.I. [em-eye]) was a Japanese pop/rock all-girl group on the [[Columbia]] label. Their name comes from "I Love Music", taking the ==Members==
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  • ...stronger pop-rock influences. Since then, S.H.E has remained the top girl group in Taiwan. In October 2010, the group had to go on hiatus after member [[Selina Ren]] was involved in an explosio
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  • [[Category:Former Japanese Vocal Group Members]] [[Category:Former Japanese Girl Group Members]]
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  • ...lder]]. Folder5 had the same members, except they are lacking the two male members from [[Folder]]<nowiki>; </nowiki>[[DAICHI]] and [[JOE]]. The group is no more and [[Akina|AKINA]] and [[ARISA]] have moved on to solo careers.
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  • [[File:avex group logo.png|right|150px|thumb|Logo]] ...the recorded music department of the [[Japanese]] commercial giant '''avex group'''. It was Japan's leading dance record company during the nineties, and co
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  • [[Category:Former Japanese Vocal Group Members]] [[Category:Former Japanese Girl Group Members]]
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  • In addition to the team, most members also participate in an idol group (mostly related to the team, however) that's funded by Avex. Within the Sph ==Team Members==
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  • In May 2007, Abe joined the group [[Gyaruru]] as [[Tsuji Nozomi]]'s replacement. *[2003.12.17] [[A Girl ~I Wish Upon a Song~|a girl ~I wish upon a song~]]
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  • ...(城之内早苗) is an [[enka]] singer and former member #17 of the idol group [[Onyanko Club]]. [[Category:Former Japanese Girl Group Members]]
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  • '''BON-BON BLANCO''' (or "B3" for short) is a group of five girls: four percussionists and one singer. Their upbeat, danceable ==Members==
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  • '''SweetS''' was a five-member girl group on [[avex trax]]. The girls won the avex Audition at the beginning of 2003 ==Members==
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  • ...g and ending theme songs for the anime. In addition, fellow Hello! Project members [[Hagiwara Mai]], [[Kikkawa Yuu]], and [[Kitahara Sayaka]] lent their voice * Stated [[Yoshizawa Hitomi]] and [[Fujimoto Miki]] as the members she admires the most. She has also stated that Fujimoto is her favorite cel
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  • '''BRIGHT''' was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] dance and vocal four member group under [[rhythm zone]], sub-label of [[avex trax]]. They first debuted in 20 ==Members==
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  • ...orks as manipulator for the live performances of the girl group [[Perfume (group)|Perfume]]. [[Category: Japanese Band Members]]
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  • ...tist recording for ICEZONE MUSIC in Germany and [[avex]] in Japan with the group, [[SHANADOO]]. She is also involved in the [[avex]] promotional unit, [[viv [[Category:Japanese Girl Group Members]]
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  • ...2007, and served as the ending theme to the film ''[[Girl's Box the Movie|Girl's BOX THE MOVIE]]''. ==Members==
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  • '''Nakanomori BAND''' (中ノ森BAND) was a four-member (formerly five) girl pop-rock band who debuted in 2005 under [[Teichiku]] records. The band has ==Members==
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  • '''Sheki-Dol''' (シェキドル) was a [[Hello! Project]] group. ==Members==
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  • ...o pursue a career in the entertainment industry. After graduating from the group, Yasuda remained a soloist in [[Hello! Project]] until the Elder Club gradu ...and Sayaka sang a particularly catchy duet known as "Otome no Shinrigaku" (Girl's Psychology) in Morning Musume's album [[Second Morning]] and [[Tsunku]] d
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  • '''Okada Yui''' is a former member of the [[Hello! Project]] group [[v-u-den]], along with [[Ishikawa Rika]] and [[Miyoshi Erika]]. ...[[Metro Rabbits H.P.]] in 2006 and was cast, along with her fellow v-u-den members and [[Matsuura Aya]], in the movie [http://www.sukeban.jp/ Sukeban Deka Cod
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  • ...as '''TAKAYO''', former leader of the all girl band [[ZONE]]. She left the group in 2003 to further pursue her education. In 2006 Takayo re-emerged as a sol ...become a member of a new pop group. In 1998 she was one of the four final members along with [[Saito Mizuho|MIZUHO]], [[Sakae Maiko|MAIKO]], and [[Nagase Miy
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  • '''Kobayashi Azusa''' was one of the original three members of [[Country Musume]] in 1999. She was only a member of the group for their first single, [[Futari no Hokkaido]]. After the death of fellow m
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  • '''Toda Rinne''' was a member and former leader of the [[Hello! Project]] group [[Country Musume]]. She graduated from Country Musume and Hello! Project in [[Category:Former Japanese Girl Group Members]]
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  • ...oject Kids]]. She was a part of the group [[ZYX]], the first Kids-featured group, before later joining and becoming the leader of [[C-ute|°C-ute]]. ...he official website and blogs of the members. The last performance for the group was scheduled to take place in June 2017 at Saitama Super Arena, during the
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  • ...is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, Actress, and former member of the idol group [[CoCo]]. ...irl group [[Otomejyuku]]. Later that year, she became a member of the idol group CoCo. Two years later, she started her solo career with her first single, "
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  • ...Bad Girl promo.jpg|thumb|378px|Tsugunaga Momoko promoting "[[Good Boy Bad Girl / Peanut Butter Jelly Love]]" (2017)]] ...e was one of eight members selected to form Berryz Kobo. She is one of the group's main singers. In 2007, Tsugunaga became part of the unit Buono!. She has
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  • '''Key-A-Kiss''' (キーヤキッス) was an all-female J-Eurobeat/Disco group produced by [[avex trax]]. They were active from March 2000 to September 20 ==Members==
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  • ...pop]] singer and actress. She is a former member of the [[Hello! Project]] group [[v-u-den]]. ...s a solo artist, however nothing came about and instead she debuted in the group [[v-u-den]], with [[Ishikawa Rika]] and [[Okada Yui]]. She was also made a
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  • ...but he took what he could get and learn a lot from his time with them. The group released a major label album with [[Sony Music Entertainment]], which wasn' ...to his recording music with [[ROBO+S|ROBOTS]]. During this time though the group was really just him and a backing band, as he wrote, composed, arranged, an
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  • ...on member of [[AKB48]] and [[AKB48 Team A|Team A]]. She graduated from the group on November 23, 2008. [[Category:Former Japanese Girl Group Members]]
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  • ...featuring members of [[Bishoujo Club 31]]. Comprised of seven members, the group was lead by [[Morita Ayaka (Bishoujo Club 31)|Morita Ayaka]]. ...it's unknown whether that influenced it or not, within a mere 10 days, the group changed their name to Morita Club.
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  • ...007.06.13] [[Group Damashii]] & '''Shibasaki Kou''' - [[O.ma.e Low Tension Girl]] * [2008] [[Shaolin Girl]]
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  • ...masso)|Ryohei]], the former guitarist and leader of [[Ayabie]], formed the group in [[Tokyo]] some time after his departure from the band in August of 2006. ==Members==
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  • ...48 Team E|Team E]] during the SKE48 team shuffle in 2013. During the AKB48 Group Grand Shuffle in 2014, she was transferred to [[SKE48 Team KII|Team KII]]. [[Category:Former Japanese Girl Group Members]]
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  • ...ng. She participated as a backup dancer with the [[Hello! Pro Kenshuusei]] members in the ''[[Hello! Project 2011 Winter ~Kangei Shinsen Matsuri~|Hello! Proje [[Category:Former Japanese Girl Group Members]]
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  • ...] and the addition of the Ninth Generation, she was the only member of the group who was under 20 years old. * She is the first Morning Musume member to leave the group due to an injury.
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  • ...rl|Bon Kyu! Bon Kyu! BOMB GIRL]] (ボン キュッ! ボン キュッ! BOMB GIRL) ...edition came with one of ten photo cards, one of each member or one of the group. The single reached #6 on the Oricon charts and charted for seven weeks, se
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  • '''Kawamura Chisa''' (川村知砂) is a singer and former member of the group [[Tokyo Performance Doll]] from 1990 to 1994. [[Category:Former Japanese Girl Group Members]]
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  • ...リー娘。) was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] and [[C-Pop|Chinese pop]] girl group managed by [[Up-Front Agency]] and part of [[Hello! Project]]. In Taiwan th == Members ==
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  • ...embers of the eighth generation, thus making them the first members of the group to come from outside Japan. They made their concert debut on May 6, 2007 at On December 15th, 2010, Junjun, along with fellow members Linlin and Kamei Eri, graduated from Morning Musume and Hello! Project on t
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  • ...embers of the eighth generation, thus making them the first members of the group to come from outside Japan. They made their concert debut on May 6, 2007 at ...rom [[Morning Musume]]. On December 15th, 2010, Linlin, along with fellow members Junjun and Kamei Eri, graduated from Morning Musume and Hello! Project on t
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  • * Itano is close with original Team A members and [[Kasai Tomomi]]. [[Category:Former Japanese Girl Group Members]]
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  • ...on member of [[AKB48]] and [[AKB48 Team A|Team A]]. She graduated from the group on February 27, 2009. [[Category:Former Japanese Girl Group Members]]
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  • ...a]]) as a 3rd generation member. She graduated on March 31, 2012 after the group's disbandment. [[Category:Former Japanese Girl Group Members]]
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  • ...er and actress. She was part of [[AKB48]]'s Team A. She graduated from the group on August 27, 2012 to focus on her solo career. * [2011.06.xx] GIRL POP 2011 Summer (''Cover & Feature'')
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  • ...teikeba Ii"|AKB48 45th Single Senbatsu Sousenkyo]]. She graduated from the group on April 19, 2017. * She is close with first generation members, especially [[Komatani Hitomi]].
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  • ...on member of [[AKB48]] and [[AKB48 Team A|Team A]]. She graduated from the group on November 30, 2007. [[Category:Former Japanese Girl Group Members]]
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  • ...o Yoko]], and frequently asks Minami to take photos of the other [[AKB48]] members. * [http://www.akb48.co.jp/about/members/detail.php?name=minegishi_minami AKB48 Official Profile]
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  • ...on member of [[AKB48]] and [[AKB48 Team A|Team A]]. She graduated from the group on November 23, 2008. * As a young girl, her dream was to perform onstage at Canal City (which she has done)
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  • ...on member of [[AKB48]] and [[AKB48 Team A|Team A]]. She graduated from the group on November 23, 2008. [[Category:Former Japanese Girl Group Members]]
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  • ...on member of [[AKB48]] and [[AKB48 Team A|Team A]]. She graduated from the group on April 26, 2009. [[Category:Former Japanese Girl Group Members]]
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  • ...Team A was held on May 27, 2010. She graduated on March 31, 2012 after the group's disbandment. [[Category:Former Japanese Girl Group Members]]
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  • ...er the group debuted, through customer's feedback she was able to join the group before the second generation and is the only member referred to as generati ...m, over time he appears to have changed his mind and pushed Shinoda to the group's forefront in place of [[Narita Risa]].
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  • ...A as of the AKB48 team shuffle in 2015, was announced as the succeeding 48 Group general manager. On November 2015, her graduation ceremony was postponed du * Is called "AKB's Papa" by some members.
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  • ...i]]) as a 3rd generation member. She graduated on March 31, 2012 after the group's disbandment. [[Category:Former Japanese Girl Group Members]]
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  • ...t Unit did not participate in this number, Akimoto would appear as a cheer girl for "[[Idol Nante Yobanaide]]". [[Category:Former Japanese Girl Group Members]]
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  • ...] and a founding member of [[AKB48 Team K|Team K]]. She graduated from the group on April 26, 2009. [[Category:Former Japanese Girl Group Members]]
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