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'''ZYX''' (ジックス) was the first [[Hello! Project]] group to feature members of [[Hello! Project Kids]]. The name is pronounced as one word, "zicks" ("jikkusu" in Japanese), rather than being spelled out letter by letter (not "zee-why-ecks").  
 
'''ZYX''' (ジックス) was the first [[Hello! Project]] group to feature members of [[Hello! Project Kids]]. The name is pronounced as one word, "zicks" ("jikkusu" in Japanese), rather than being spelled out letter by letter (not "zee-why-ecks").  
  
ZYX was formed in 2003 and was led by Morning Musume's [[Yaguchi Mari]]. The other five members of this short-lived group were Hello! Project Kids Umeda Erika, Shimizu Saki, Yajima Maimi, Tsugunaga Momoko, and Murakami Megumi.  
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ZYX was formed in 2003 and was led by [[Morning Musume]]'s [[Yaguchi Mari]]. The other five members of this short-lived group were Hello! Project Kids Umeda Erika, Shimizu Saki, Yajima Maimi, Tsugunaga Momoko, and Murakami Megumi.  
  
 
ZYX released two singles in 2003 on the [[PICCOLO TOWN]] record label.  
 
ZYX released two singles in 2003 on the [[PICCOLO TOWN]] record label.  
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===First Generation===
 
===First Generation===
 
   
 
   
**[[Yaguchi Mari]] (矢口真里, leader) (Morning Musume)
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**[[Yaguchi Mari]] (矢口真里, leader) ([[Morning Musume]])
**[[Umeda Erika]] (梅田えりか) (°C-ute)  
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**[[Umeda Erika]] (梅田えりか) ([[°C-ute]])  
**[[Shimizu Saki]] (清水佐紀) (Berryz Koubou)  
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**[[Shimizu Saki]] (清水佐紀) ([[Berryz Koubou]])  
**[[Yajima Maimi]] (矢島舞美) (°C-ute)  
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**[[Yajima Maimi]] (矢島舞美) ([[°C-ute]])  
**[[Tsugunaga Momoko]] (嗣永桃子) (Berryz Koubou)  
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**[[Tsugunaga Momoko]] (嗣永桃子) ([[Berryz Koubou]])  
**[[Murakami Megumi]] (村上愛) (°C-ute)
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**[[Murakami Megumi]] (村上愛) ([[°C-ute]])
  
 
===Second Generation / ZYX-α===
 
===Second Generation / ZYX-α===
  
**[[Niigaki Risa]] (新垣里沙, leader) (Morning Musume)
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**[[Niigaki Risa]] (新垣里沙, leader) ([[Morning Musume]])
**[[Kusumi Koharu]] (久住小春) (Morning Musume)
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**[[Kusumi Koharu]] (久住小春) ([[Morning Musume]])
**[[Tsugunaga Momoko]] (嗣永桃子) (Berryz Koubou)
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**[[Tsugunaga Momoko]] (嗣永桃子) ([[Berryz Koubou]])
**[[Sudou Maasa]] (須藤茉麻) (Berryz Koubou)
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**[[Sudou Maasa]] (須藤茉麻) ([[Berryz Koubou]])
**[[Umeda Erika]] (梅田えりか) (°C-ute)
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**[[Umeda Erika]] (梅田えりか) ([[°C-ute]])
**[[Wada Ayaka]] (和田彩花) (Shugo Chara Egg!)
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**[[Wada Ayaka]] (和田彩花) ([[Hello! Pro Egg]])
**[[Ogawa Saki]] (小川紗季) (S/Mileage)
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**[[Ogawa Saki]] (小川紗季) ([[Hello! Pro Egg]])
  
 
==Discography==
 
==Discography==

Revision as of 15:21, 5 October 2009

ZYX (ジックス) was the first Hello! Project group to feature members of Hello! Project Kids. The name is pronounced as one word, "zicks" ("jikkusu" in Japanese), rather than being spelled out letter by letter (not "zee-why-ecks").

ZYX was formed in 2003 and was led by Morning Musume's Yaguchi Mari. The other five members of this short-lived group were Hello! Project Kids Umeda Erika, Shimizu Saki, Yajima Maimi, Tsugunaga Momoko, and Murakami Megumi.

ZYX released two singles in 2003 on the PICCOLO TOWN record label.

Members

First Generation

Second Generation / ZYX-α

Discography

Singles

Title Release date First week sales Total sales
行くZYX! FLY HIGH (Iku ZYX! FLY HIGH) 2003.08.06 11,821 19,086
白いTOKYO (Shiroi TOKYO) 2003.12.10 10,112 13,969

Albums

Title Release date First week sales Total sales

チャンプル1 ~ハッピーマリッジソングカバー集~ (Champloo 1 ~Happy Marriage Song Cover Shuu~)

2009.07.15 4,744 5,635

DVDs

  • [2003.09.10] SingleV 行くZYX! FLY HIGH
  • [2003.12.26] SingleV 白いTOKYO

External links

  • Official Website
  • Japanese Wikipedia: ZYX