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Latest revision as of 14:00, 8 February 2015
Springs was a Japanese short-lived U-15 girl group that formed in 2002. However, they did not have a name until their first single in 2003. All of their singles (save for their last) and one album were all covers.
Members
- Hirano Aya (平野綾)
- Ito Ayaka (伊藤彩華)
- Yoshida Yuuki (吉田有希)
Discography
Albums
- [2003.03.26] Springs Super Best
Singles
- [2003.01.22] DOWN TOWN
- [2003.02.26] Kogarashi ni Dakarete (木枯しに抱かれて; Held in the Cold Wintry Wind)
- [2003.03.26] Raspberry Dream
- [2003.09.03] Identified
DVDs
- [2003.09.03] Namida ni Bye-nee (涙にバイニー)