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[[File:Dadapara promo.jpg|right|350px|thumb|girl next door promoting "[[Dada Para|Dada Para!!]]" (2011)]]
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[[File:girl next door - Agaruneku promo.jpg|right|400px|thumb|girl next door promoting ''[[Agaruneku!]]'' (2011) <br> Left to Right: Suzuki Daisuke, CHISA, Inoue Yuji]]
  
 
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'''girl next door''' is a [[:Category:Electronic|Japanese electro]]-[[J-Pop|pop]] band that debuted in 2008 with the single "[[Guuzen no Kakuritsu]]".
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'''girl next door''' (ガール・ネクスト・ドア), written previously as '''GIRL NEXT DOOR''' (2008-2011)<ref>"[http://natalie.mu/music/news/56029 GIRL NEXT DOORがユニット名表記を変更]". ''Natalie''. 2011-09-05. Retrieved 2011-09-15.</ref>, is a three member [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] group with a predominantly [[:Category:Electronic|electronic]] sound from [[Tokyo]]. Signed with [[avex trax]], the band was formed in June of 2008 to commemorate the label's 20th anniversary. They debuted three months later with their single "[[Guuzen no Kakuritsu]]". They are also known colloquially as ''GND'' and ''Girl Next'' (ガルネク).
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
* [[CHISA]] - Vocals
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* [[CHISA]] (千紗) - Vocals
* [[Suzuki Daisuke]] - Keyboards & Composer
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* [[Inoue Yuji]] (井上裕治) - Guitars
* [[Inoue Yuji]] - Guitarist
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* [[Suzuki Daisuke]] (鈴木大輔) - Keyboards
  
==Information==
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==Biography==
GIRL NEXT DOOR was formed in March 2008 to commemorate [[avex trax]]'s 20th anniversary. After releasing three singles in a row, the group released their self-titled [[GIRL NEXT DOOR (album)|debut album]] which debuted at #3 on the [[Oricon]] charts. GIRL NEXT DOOR released their second album, ''[[Next Future|NEXT FUTURE]]'', on January 20th, 2010.
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===2008===
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[[File:GIRL NEXT DOOR - debut.jpg|right|260px|thumb|GIRL NEXT DOOR at debut (June 2008)]]
  
On September 5, 2011, the group changed their name from GIRL NEXT DOOR to girl next door to celebrate their 3rd annivarsary as a group.  
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The formation of GIRL NEXT DOOR started in 2008 when [[CHISA]] met [[Suzuki Daisuke]] (ex-[[day after tomorrow]]) during her time at avex's Artist Academy. Before the two had met, CHISA was a dance performer around the [[Kansai]] area of [[Japan]]. She was scouted by avex and obtained a scholarship to their Artist Academy, where she joined the vocal and dance group [[Ma-Kiss]].
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Together they wrote demo tracks, which eventually caught the attention of avex's CEO [[Matsuura Masato]], who in turn determined that they should debut. Seeking out a guitarist to join the band, Suzuki talked to his friend [[Inoue Yuji]] (ex-[[Wish*]]). He would join the group, and the three met on March 22nd.
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News of the band was released three months, in June, later through [[BARKS]]. In the press release it was revealed that the group was made to commemorate [[avex trax]]'s 20th anniversary, and that GIRL NEXT DOOR is the first group or artist to ever have the title "Produced by avex trax". News of their debut song was also released by BARKS, "[[Guuzen no Kakuritsu]]" is said to contain synth loops and sounds, piano music, and distorted guitar.<ref>"[http://www.barks.jp/news/?id=1000040876 avex20周年記念の超大型新人、9月デビュー]". ''BARKS''. 2008-06-14. Retrieved 2011-12-09.</ref>
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In early July it was announced that GIRL NEXT DOOR would be a part of avex's yearly summer festival ''a-nation '08''.<ref>"[http://natalie.mu/music/news/8200 後藤真希、「a-nation」で再始動後初の本格ライブ]". ''Natalie''. 2008-07-08. Retrieved 2011-12-09.</ref> On July 17th the group had their first live performance at Shibuya-AX. During the live the members announced that their debut single, "[[Guuzen no Kakuritsu]]", would be released on September 3rd. The song was previously placed on various online music websites, and has since achieved over two million views. They had also revealed the release of two more singles, one in October and one in November.<ref>"[http://www.barks.jp/news/?id=1000041835 デビュー前に200万回試聴突破!GIRL NEXT DOOR、前代未聞のお披露目は本日]". ''BARKS''. 2008-07-17. Retrieved 2011-12-09.</ref>
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[[File:GIRL NEXT DOOR - Drive away ~ Shiawase no Jouken promo.jpg|left|270px|thumb|GIRL NEXT DOOR promoting their [[Drive Away / Shiawase no Jouken|2nd single]] (2008)]]
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When September 3rd rolled around, their debut single was released. It was heavily promoted, the titular track was used as theme songs in four different TV programs, a radio show, and an arcade game. The single would reach #3 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts, where it charted for 15 weeks, selling 50,000+ copies. It is currently their #1 ranking single on their [[Oricon]] single ranking chart.<ref>"[http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/460195/ranking/cd_single/ girl next doorのシングル売り上げランキング]". ''ORICON STYLE''. Retrieved 2011-12-09.</ref> Two weeks later all of the information on their second single was released. "[[Drive Away / Shiawase no Jouken|Drive away / Shiawase no Jouken]]" (their first double A-side) was to be released on October 8th. The first A-side, "[[Drive Away|Drive away]]", is described as an 120% energetic cheer song and is said to be the perfect karaoke song.<ref>"[http://www.barks.jp/news/?id=1000043471 GIRL NEXT DOOR、2ndシングルは千紗の笑顔弾ける元気ソング]". ''BARKS''. 2008-09-18. Retrieved 2011-12-09.</ref>
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On October 8th, their second single was released. It wasn't promoted nearly as much as their debut single, though it almost charted as well. "[[Drive Away|Drive away]]" was used as an [[CM|commerical]] theme song for TTDC, while "[[Shiawase no Jouken]]" was used as an ending theme song in the TV program ''[[Ousama no Brunch]]''. Their first double A-side single reached #3 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts, and charted for eight weeks, selling 30,000+ copies. At the end of October, a press release about their third single was issued. "[[Jounetsu no Daishou / Escape|Jounetsu no Daishou / ESCAPE]]" (their second double A-side) was to be released on November 19th. "[[Jounetsu no Daishou]]", the first A-side, is described to be a sorrowful medium number, with lyrics written by [[CHISA]] that are based on a real-world experience.<ref>"[http://natalie.mu/music/news/10602 ガルネク新曲「情熱の代償」着うた配信スタート]". ''Natalie''. 2008-10-30. Retrieved 2011-12-09.</ref>
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A day before the release of their third single, news about their debut self-titled studio album was released. With a tentative tracklist of 14 songs, it is slated to be released on December 24th, completing the four consecutive month release campaign.<ref>"[http://natalie.mu/music/news/11068 GIRL NEXT DOORがXmasイブに1stアルバム発売]". ''Natalie''. 2008-11-18. Retrieved 2011-12-09.</ref> The album is their last release to be produced by [[Ishizuka Tomoki]]. The next day, "[[Jounetsu no Daishou / Escape|Jounetsu no Daishou / ESCAPE]]", was released. It was promoted just as much as their second single, but it didn't chart as well. "[[Jounetsu no Daishou]]" was used as a theme song for the [[Dorama|drama]] ''[[Gira Gira]]'', while "[[Escape (GIRL NEXT DOOR)|ESCAPE]]" was used as a [[CM|commercial]] theme song for Toshiba "au by KDDI W65T" products. Their second double A-side single reached #3 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts, and charted for seven weeks, selling barely 30,000+ copies.
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Finalized news about their debut studio album, ''[[GIRL NEXT DOOR (album)|GIRL NEXT DOOR]]'', was released on December 5th. It is to have a winter theme, and every song has a tie-up in dramas, music programs, variety shows, information programs, [[CM|commercials]], etc..<ref>"[http://www.barks.jp/news/?id=1000045435 GIRL NEXT DOOR、1stアルバムは全曲タイアップつき]". ''BARKS''. 2008-12-05. Retrieved 2011-12-09.</ref> When the 24th came up, the album was released. It became one of the most heavily promoted albums in Japan. However the album only reached #3 in the first two weeks on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts, having only one day at #1. In total the album charted for 11 weeks, selling 200,000+ copies. It is currently their #1 ranking album on their [[Oricon]] album ranking chart.<ref>"[http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/460195/ranking/cd_album/ girl next doorのアルバム売り上げランキング]". ''ORICON STYLE''. Retrieved 2011-12-09.</ref>
 
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==Discography==
 
==Discography==
[[File:GIRL NEXT DOOR - NEXT FUTURE promo.jpg|thumb|250px|GIRL NEXT DOOR promoting ''[[Next Future|NEXT FUTURE]]'' (2009)]]
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===Studio Albums===
[[File:Ready_to_be_a_lady_promo.jpg|right|250px|thumb|GIRL NEXT DOOR promoting "[[Ready to Be a Lady|Ready to be a lady]]" (2010)]]
 
===Albums===
 
 
* [2008.12.24] [[GIRL NEXT DOOR (album)|GIRL NEXT DOOR]]
 
* [2008.12.24] [[GIRL NEXT DOOR (album)|GIRL NEXT DOOR]]
 
* [2010.01.20] [[Next Future|NEXT FUTURE]]
 
* [2010.01.20] [[Next Future|NEXT FUTURE]]
 
* [2011.04.27] [[Destination (GIRL NEXT DOOR)|Destination]]
 
* [2011.04.27] [[Destination (GIRL NEXT DOOR)|Destination]]
* [2011.12.28] [[Agaruneku!]] (アガルネク!) <small>('''girl next door''')</small>
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* [2011.11.28] [[Agaruneku!]] (アガルネク!) <small>('''girl next door''')</small>
  
 
===Singles===
 
===Singles===
* [2008.09.03] [[Guuzen no Kakuritsu]] (偶然の確率; ''Coincidental Probability'')
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* [2008.09.03] [[Guuzen no Kakuritsu]] (偶然の確率; ''The Probability of Chance'')
* [2008.10.08] [[Drive Away / Shiawase no Jouken|Drive away / Shiawase no Jouken]] (幸福の条件; ''Condition of Happiness'')
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* [2008.10.08] [[Drive Away / Shiawase no Jouken|Drive away / Shiawase no Jouken]] (幸福の条件; ''Conditions of Hapiness'')
* [2008.11.19] [[Jounetsu no Daishou / Escape|Jounetsu no Daishou / ESCAPE]] (情熱の代償; ''Price of Passion'')
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* [2008.11.19] [[Jounetsu no Daishou / Escape|Jounetsu no Daishou / ESCAPE]] (情熱の代償; ''The Price of Passion'')
 
* [2009.04.15] [[Seeds of Dream|Seeds of dream]]
 
* [2009.04.15] [[Seeds of Dream|Seeds of dream]]
 
* [2009.06.10] [[Infinity (GIRL NEXT DOOR)|Infinity]]
 
* [2009.06.10] [[Infinity (GIRL NEXT DOOR)|Infinity]]
* [2009.08.05] [[Be Your Wings / Friendship / Wait for You|Be your wings / FRIENDSHIP / Wait for you]]
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* [2009.08.05] [[Be Your Wings / Friendship / Wait for You|Be your wings / FREIDNSHIP / Wait for you]]
 
* [2009.11.25] [[Orion (GIRL NEXT DOOR)|Orion]]
 
* [2009.11.25] [[Orion (GIRL NEXT DOOR)|Orion]]
 
* [2010.06.16] [[Freedom (GIRL NEXT DOOR)|Freedom]]
 
* [2010.06.16] [[Freedom (GIRL NEXT DOOR)|Freedom]]
 
* [2010.10.13] [[Ready to Be a Lady|Ready to be a lady]]
 
* [2010.10.13] [[Ready to Be a Lady|Ready to be a lady]]
* [2010.12.22] [[Unmei no Shizuku ~Destiny's Star~ / Hoshizora Keikaku|Unmei no Shizuku ~Destiny's star~ / Hoshizora Keikaku]] (運命のしずく ~Destiny's star~ / 星空計画)
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* [2010.12.22] [[Unmei no Shizuku ~Destiny's Star~ / Hoshizora Keikaku|Unmei no Shizuku ~Destiny's star~ / Hoshizora Keikaku]] (運命のしずく / 星空計画; ''A Drop of Fate / Starry Sky Project'')
 
* [2011.04.13] [[Silent Scream]]
 
* [2011.04.13] [[Silent Scream]]
* [2011.09.07] [[Dada Para!!]] (ダダパラ!!) <small>('''girl next door''')</small>
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* [2011.09.07] [[Dada Para!!]] (ダダパラ!!; ''Fretting Paradise!!'') <small>('''girl next door''')</small>
* [2011.10.19] [[Rock Your Body|ROCK YOUR BODY]] <small>('''girl next door''')</small>
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* [2011.10.19] [[Rock Your Body (girl next door)|ROCK YOUR BODY]] <small>('''girl next door''')</small>
 
* [2011.11.16] [[Boogie-Woogie Night]] (ブギウギナイト) <small>('''girl next door''')</small>
 
* [2011.11.16] [[Boogie-Woogie Night]] (ブギウギナイト) <small>('''girl next door''')</small>
  
 
===Other DVDs===
 
===Other DVDs===
* [2011.12.14] [[a-nation for Life]] (#1 ''Dadapara!!'')
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* [2008.11.16] ''[[a-nation '08 All Cast Special Live|a-nation '08 ALL CAST SPECIAL LIVE]]'' (#34 "Guuzen no Kakuritsu")
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* [2009.11.18] ''[[a-nation '09 Best Hit Live|a-nation '09 BEST HIT LIVE]]'' (#3 "Be your wings")
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* [2010.11.24] ''[[a-nation '10 Best Hit Live|a-nation '10 BEST HIT LIVE]]'' (#3 "Infinity")
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* [2011.12.21] ''[[a-nation for Life]]'' (#1 "Dada Para!!")
  
===Compilations / Other===
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===Compilations / Collaborations===
* [2008.11.26] ''[[a-nation'08 ~avex All Cast Special Live~|a-nation'08 ~avex ALL CAST SPECIAL LIVE~]]'' (#34 Guuzen no Kakuritsu)
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* [2009.02.25] ''[[Karaage!!]]'' (#5 "Guuzen no Kakuritsu")
* [2009.02.25] ''[[Karaage!!]]'' (#5 Guuzen no Kakuritsu)
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* [2009.03.11] ''[[Haya! ~Haya Uta Non Stop Megamix~|Haya! ~Haya Uta NON STOP Megamix~]]'' (#4 "Guuzen no Kakuritsu")
* [2009.03.11] ''[[Haya! ~Hayauta Non Stop Mega Mix~|Haya! ~Hayauta NON STOP Mega Mix~]]'' (#4 Guuzen no Kakuritsu)
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* [2009.06.24] ''[[Chouzen Para Para!! Presents Capus Summit 2009 ~15th Anniversary~]]'' (CD2 #1 "Guuzen no Kakuritsu")
* [2009.06.24] ''[[Chouzen Parapara!! Presents Campus Summit 2009 ~15th Anniversary~]]'' (Disc 2 #10 Guuzen no Kakuritsu <Oh My Gold Mix>)
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* [2009.07.29] ''[[a-nation '09 Best Hit Selection|a-nation '09 BEST HIT SELECTION]]'' (#8 "Seeds of dream")
* [2009.07.29] ''[[a-nation'09 Best Hit Selection|a-nation'09 BEST HIT SELECTION]]'' (#8 Seeds of dream)
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* [2009.09.09] [[MONDO GROSSO|Osawa Shinichi]] - ''[[Teppan-Yaki A Collection of Remixes|TEPPAN-YAKI A Collection of Remixes]]'' (CD2 #9 "Jounetsu no Daishou (Shinichi Osawa Remix)")
* [2009.09.09] [[Shinichi Osawa]] - [[Teppan-Yaki -A Collection Of Remixes-]] (#21 ''Jounetsu no Daishou (Shinichi Osawa Remix)'')
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* [2009.09.30] ''[[egg ~Get Wild & Be Sexy~|egg ~GET WILD & BE SEXY~]]'' (CD #24 "Jounetsu no Daishou", DVD #1 "Guuzen no Kakuritsu (Para Para no Sensei ni Yoru Otehon ~Kiso-hen~)")
* [2009.09.30] ''[[Egg ~Get Wild & Be Sexy~]]'' (#3 Jounetsu no Daishou <DIAMOND MIRROR SCP VERSION>)
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* [2009.10.07] ''[[Kimi no Mikata]]'' (#10 "Drive away")
* [2009.10.07] ''[[Kimi no Mikata]]'' (#10 Drive away)
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* [2009.11.11] ''[[Tales of VS Original Soundtrack]]'' (CD1 #9 "Be your wings")
* [2009.11.11] ''[[Tales Of VS. Original Soundtrack]]'' (#1 Be your wings)
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* [2010.01.01] ''[[Super Eurobeat Vol. 200|SUPER EUROBEAT VOL.200]]'' (CD2 #43 "Jounetsu no Daishou", #45 "Guuzen no Kakuritsu")
* [2009.11.18] ''[[a-nation'09 Best Hit Live|a-nation'09 BEST HIT LIVE]]'' (#3 Be your wings)
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* [2010.01.27] ''[[D-1 Dream Project 2010|D-1 DREAM PROJECT 2010]]'' (CD #11 "Drive away", DVD #2 "Jounetsu no Daishou (PARAPARA LESSON)")
* [2010.01.01] ''[[Super Eurobeat Vol. 200]]''
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* [2010.03.03] ''[[Super Eurobeat Vol. 201|SUPER EUROBEAT VOL.201]]'' (#4 "Climber's high (J-EURO REMIX)")
* [2010.01.27] ''[[D-1 Dream Project 2010]]'' (#1 Drive away <GOGO's Remix>)
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* [2010.05.05] ''[[Super Eurobeat Vol. 203|SUPER EUROBEAT VOL.203]]'' (#4 "Power of love (J-EURO REMIX)")
* [2010.03.03] ''[[Super Eurobeat Vol. 201]]'' (#13 Climber's high <DIMA REMIX> (J-EURO REMIX))
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* [2010.07.07] [[DJ KAYA]] - ''[[Japanation]]'' (#24 "Infinity")
* [2010.05.05] ''[[Super Eurobeat Vol. 203]]'' (#13 Power of love <MORRIS CAPALDI VERSUS GND REMIX> (J-EURO REMIX))
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* [2010.07.14] ''[[a-nation '10 Best Hit Selection|a-nation '10 BEST HIT SELECTION]]'' (CD #8 "Infinity", DVD #8 "Infinity")
* [2010.07.07] [[DJ KAYA]] - [[Japanation|JAPANATION]] (#24 ''Infinity'')
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* [2010.11.10] ''[[Best of Super Euro X'mas|Best of SUPER EURO X'mas]]'' (#2 "Jounetsu no Daishou", #14 "Winter Game")
* [2010.07.14] ''[[a-nation'10 Best Hit Selection|a-nation'10 BEST HIT SELECTION]]'' (#8 Infinity)
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* [2010.12.22] ''[[Ultraman Zero the Movie Chou-kessen! Belial Ginga Teikoku Original Soundtrack|Ultraman Zero THE MOVIE Chou-kessen! Belial Ginga Teikoku Original Soundtrack]]'' (#1 "Unmei no Shizuku ~Destiny's star~ (Ultramanzero Remix)")
* [2010.11.10] ''[[Best of Super Euro X'mas]]'' (#11 Jounetsu no Daishou <Diamond Mirror SCP Version>)
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* [2011.12.14] ''[[Super Eurobeat Vol. 220|SUPER EUROBEAT VOL.220]]'' (CD2 #18 "Guuzen no Kakuritsu", #19 "Infinity")
* [2010.11.24] ''[[a-nation'10 Best Hit Live|a-nation'10 BEST HIT LIVE]]'' (#3 Infinity)
 
* [2010.12.22] ''[[Ultraman Zero the Movie: Super Deciding Fight! The Belial Galactic Empire Original Soundtrack|Ultraman Zero THE MOVIE: Super Deciding Fight! The Belial Galactic Empire Original Soundtrack]]'' (#1 Unmei no Shizuku ~Destiny's star~ (Ultramanzero Remix))
 
  
 
==Publications==
 
==Publications==
===Band Scores===
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[[File:SingleCollectionBook.jpg|100px]]
  
* [2009.02] [[GIRL NEXT DOOR Single Collection|GIRL NEXT DOOR SINGLE COLLECTION]]
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* [2009.02.xx] GIRL NEXT DOOR SINGLE COLLECTION
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==References==
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{{Reflist}}
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
* [http://girlnextdoor.jp/index.html Official Website]
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* [http://girlnextdoor.jp/index.html Official Website]
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/460195/  Oricon Profile]
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* [http://ameblo.jp/gnd-blog/ Official Blog]
  
 
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Revision as of 21:00, 9 December 2011

girl next door promoting Agaruneku! (2011)
Left to Right: Suzuki Daisuke, CHISA, Inoue Yuji

girl next door (ガール・ネクスト・ドア), written previously as GIRL NEXT DOOR (2008-2011)[1], is a three member Japanese pop-rock group with a predominantly electronic sound from Tokyo. Signed with avex trax, the band was formed in June of 2008 to commemorate the label's 20th anniversary. They debuted three months later with their single "Guuzen no Kakuritsu". They are also known colloquially as GND and Girl Next (ガルネク).

Members

Biography

2008

GIRL NEXT DOOR at debut (June 2008)

The formation of GIRL NEXT DOOR started in 2008 when CHISA met Suzuki Daisuke (ex-day after tomorrow) during her time at avex's Artist Academy. Before the two had met, CHISA was a dance performer around the Kansai area of Japan. She was scouted by avex and obtained a scholarship to their Artist Academy, where she joined the vocal and dance group Ma-Kiss.

Together they wrote demo tracks, which eventually caught the attention of avex's CEO Matsuura Masato, who in turn determined that they should debut. Seeking out a guitarist to join the band, Suzuki talked to his friend Inoue Yuji (ex-Wish*). He would join the group, and the three met on March 22nd.

News of the band was released three months, in June, later through BARKS. In the press release it was revealed that the group was made to commemorate avex trax's 20th anniversary, and that GIRL NEXT DOOR is the first group or artist to ever have the title "Produced by avex trax". News of their debut song was also released by BARKS, "Guuzen no Kakuritsu" is said to contain synth loops and sounds, piano music, and distorted guitar.[2]

In early July it was announced that GIRL NEXT DOOR would be a part of avex's yearly summer festival a-nation '08.[3] On July 17th the group had their first live performance at Shibuya-AX. During the live the members announced that their debut single, "Guuzen no Kakuritsu", would be released on September 3rd. The song was previously placed on various online music websites, and has since achieved over two million views. They had also revealed the release of two more singles, one in October and one in November.[4]

GIRL NEXT DOOR promoting their 2nd single (2008)

When September 3rd rolled around, their debut single was released. It was heavily promoted, the titular track was used as theme songs in four different TV programs, a radio show, and an arcade game. The single would reach #3 on the Oricon weekly charts, where it charted for 15 weeks, selling 50,000+ copies. It is currently their #1 ranking single on their Oricon single ranking chart.[5] Two weeks later all of the information on their second single was released. "Drive away / Shiawase no Jouken" (their first double A-side) was to be released on October 8th. The first A-side, "Drive away", is described as an 120% energetic cheer song and is said to be the perfect karaoke song.[6]

On October 8th, their second single was released. It wasn't promoted nearly as much as their debut single, though it almost charted as well. "Drive away" was used as an commerical theme song for TTDC, while "Shiawase no Jouken" was used as an ending theme song in the TV program Ousama no Brunch. Their first double A-side single reached #3 on the Oricon weekly charts, and charted for eight weeks, selling 30,000+ copies. At the end of October, a press release about their third single was issued. "Jounetsu no Daishou / ESCAPE" (their second double A-side) was to be released on November 19th. "Jounetsu no Daishou", the first A-side, is described to be a sorrowful medium number, with lyrics written by CHISA that are based on a real-world experience.[7]

A day before the release of their third single, news about their debut self-titled studio album was released. With a tentative tracklist of 14 songs, it is slated to be released on December 24th, completing the four consecutive month release campaign.[8] The album is their last release to be produced by Ishizuka Tomoki. The next day, "Jounetsu no Daishou / ESCAPE", was released. It was promoted just as much as their second single, but it didn't chart as well. "Jounetsu no Daishou" was used as a theme song for the drama Gira Gira, while "ESCAPE" was used as a commercial theme song for Toshiba "au by KDDI W65T" products. Their second double A-side single reached #3 on the Oricon weekly charts, and charted for seven weeks, selling barely 30,000+ copies.

Finalized news about their debut studio album, GIRL NEXT DOOR, was released on December 5th. It is to have a winter theme, and every song has a tie-up in dramas, music programs, variety shows, information programs, commercials, etc..[9] When the 24th came up, the album was released. It became one of the most heavily promoted albums in Japan. However the album only reached #3 in the first two weeks on the Oricon weekly charts, having only one day at #1. In total the album charted for 11 weeks, selling 200,000+ copies. It is currently their #1 ranking album on their Oricon album ranking chart.[10]

Discography

Studio Albums

Singles

Other DVDs

Compilations / Collaborations

Publications

Scorebooks

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  • [2009.02.xx] GIRL NEXT DOOR SINGLE COLLECTION

References

  1. "GIRL NEXT DOORがユニット名表記を変更". Natalie. 2011-09-05. Retrieved 2011-09-15.
  2. "avex20周年記念の超大型新人、9月デビュー". BARKS. 2008-06-14. Retrieved 2011-12-09.
  3. "後藤真希、「a-nation」で再始動後初の本格ライブ". Natalie. 2008-07-08. Retrieved 2011-12-09.
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