E-girls
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E-girls at the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards Japan
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Background information | |
Genres | J-pop |
Years active | 2011–present |
Labels | Rhythm Zone |
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Website | e-girls-ldh |
Members | see Members |
Past members | see Former members |
E-girls is a 20-member, Japanese, collective girl group signed to record company Rhythm Zone and managed by LDH and Avex Trax. It features all the members of the groups Dream, Happiness, Flower, and three original members who debuted as part of the group. They are the sister unit of the Japanese boy-band, Exile. The group name stands for Exile Girls Unit and Girls Entertainment project.
History
2010-2011: Pre-debut
In 2011, Exile held a nationwide audition event called "Exile Presents Vocal Battle Audition 3: For Girls". The televised competition was held to find members for LDH's dance-only four member group, Flower, and to find members for a new dance and vocal group, Bunny. Exile's Hiro announced the "Girls Entertainment Project" or E-Girls (later changed to E-girls) would consist of all members from Dream, Happiness, and Flower.
Bunny was not originally formed as part of E-girls, and was to debut separately in 2013, but they have never carried out any activities of their own except for one live performance at Vocal Battle Audition 3 titled "Why?".
2011-2012: Debut and "Follow Me"
Following their formation in 2011, E-girls consisted of 21 members, which included all the members of Dream, Happiness, and Flower at the time. They released their first single, "Celebration", on 28 December 2011. In 2012, for the release of their second single, "One Two Three", two new members joined the group, Reina Kizu, and Anna Suda, both being members of EGD (EXPG girls dancers) a dance group of Exile Professional Gym (Exile's Dance Academy). The single was released on April 18, 2012. Happiness member, Mayu Sugieda, went on a hiatus in August to undergo medical treatment after being diagnosed with infectious mononucleosis.[1]
Before they released their third single, "Follow Me", the group consisted of a total of 31 members (with Dream's Sayaka Yamamato and Happiness' Mimu Hioki on hiatus) due to the addition of Bunny and more EGD members. The increase in number led to a new system for the release of their next single in which the girls were required to undergo a period of training and afterwards, the girls who excelled and fit the image of the single would be chosen to participate. 16 girls were featured on the single jacket cover and music video. The single was released on 3 October 2012. It is E-girls' best selling single digitally and combined with sales of physical copies. It remains E-girls' most recognizable song to Japanese fans. Dream's Sayaka Yamamoto officially left the group on 31 March 2012. Mimu Hioki officially left the group in October 2012.[2]
2013: Lesson 1 and rise of popularity
In late 2012, three members from Bunny left E-girls, EGD member Ruri Kawamoto joined E-girls and all of the 28 remaining and newly added members were featured in the single "The Never Ending Story", on which their name was changed from E-Girls to E-girls. It was released on 20 February 2013. In the music video, they introduced a new member, Momoka Nakajima, the girl reading the book. On 13 March 2013, a new single was released, titled "Candy Smile", featuring 12 members. On 17 April 2013 the group released their first studio album, Lesson 1. It ranked at number 1 on Oricon's weekly albums chart, selling 57,337 copies in its first week.[citation needed]
In May, Anna Suda and Ruri Kawamoto, both from EGD, joined Happiness. Some months later, Reina Kizu from EGD left E-girls. Momoka Nakajima officially joined E-girls in September, replacing Reina Kizu. After months of being on hiatus, Mayu Sugieda returned to E-girls and Happiness. All 29 members were featured in the single "Gomennasai no Kissing You", released on 7 October. The single is E-girls best-selling physical single.[3] It won the MTV Video Music Awards Japan for best choreography.[4] On 11 October 2013, LDH announced a new member of E-girls, Marina Watanabe, being part of EGD. A week later, it was announced that Elina Mizuno had left both E-girls and Flower to focus on her actress career, with Marina Watanabe as her replacement. On the same day, their seventh single, "Kurukuru" (クルクル?), was announced featuring 18 members on the jacket covers and music video. The group gained considerable momentum in 2013, appearing on year-end shows and being invited to Kōhaku Uta Gassen.[5]
2014: A Perfect Day for Love Letters, second album and first tour
On 5 January 2014, Dream's Aya Takamoto was appointed as the leader of E-girls. 10 members of the group, Shizuka, Kaede, Karen Fujii, and Anna Suda, Shuuka Fujii, Nozomi Bando, Harumi Sato, Kyoka Takeda, Anna Ishii, and Nonoka Yamaguchi, each starred in one episode of the drama A Perfect Day for Love Letters Based on a manga of the same name. Broadcast started on 6 January. The opening theme song of the drama, "Diamond Only", was released as their eighth single on 26 February.
The group later released their second album, Colorful Pop, on 19 March, and made their first national tour in July and August, titled "E-girls Live Tour 2014 'Colorful Land'".[6][7] On 7 April, Mayu Sugieda left both Happiness and E-girls to pressure a solo career. Two weeks later, on 20 April, Kyoka Takeda left the group to focus on her studies and her acting career. On 12 June, LDH announced that the group would be releasing three singles consecutively, one per month. The first single, "E.G. Anthem: We Are Venus", was released on 9 July, and included all members and all vocalists singing. Since this release, the members from bunny and EGD were mixed into one unit, simply titled as the name of the group, E-girls. The names Bunny and EGD were also removed from their official website. The second single, "Odoru Ponpokorin", was released on 13 August, and included only 14 members in the music video and jacket covers. The song was used as the opening theme song of the TV anime Chibi Maruko Chan. The third single, "Highschool Love", was released on 10 September, and included all members on it. The song was used as the theme song for the Fuji TV's drama "Great Teacher Onizuka". In October, Flower member Chiharu Muto left E-girls to study abroad but she ended up launching her own fashion line. She left Flower in November after the recording date of Flower's eighth single "Akikaze no Answer" (秋風のアンサー?) was pushed up so she could sing in it.
E-girls were invited to Kōhaku for the second time.[8]
2015
The group released their third album, E.G. Time, on 1 January 2015. They held their second national tour, titled "E-girls Live Tour 2015 'Colorful World'",[9] in February and March. On 27 January, LDH announced a new system for the members line-up, called "E-girls Pyramid". Following the same system used for "Follow Me", the girls undergo a series of reviews configured annually. The members who need more training get classified as Rabbits (high school age or older) or Bunnies (junior high school age or younger). Members Yuzuna Takebe, Misato Hagio, Rio Inagaki, Risa Ikuta, Momoka Nakajima, and Marina Watanabe therefore returned to the training period at Exile Professional Gym, reducing E-girls to 20 members. On 29 April, it was announced on both Dream's and E-girls' official websites that Dream member Ami would debut as a solo artist in summer 2015. Ami was also given an official website.[10][11][12][13]
On 7 October 2015, it was confirmed that Erie Abe would change her position from vocalist and performer to DJ and was given an official website, and Kyoka Ichiki would graduate from Flower and E-girls, making Flower a six-member group.[14] On 20 November 2015, the group announced the release of their first compilation album, E.G. Smile: E-girls Best, set to be released on 10 February 2016. On 15 December 2015, it was announced that Rabbits' member, Yuzuna Takebe would be rejoining E-girls, replacing Kyoka.
E-girls were, once again, invited to Kōhaku,[15] where they perfromed Dance Dance Dance as well as another year-end special on CDTV[16] where they revealed a new song from E.G. Smile: E-girls Best, "Dance With Me Now!"[17]
2016
On 23 April, 2016, It was announced that E-girls would release two singles, over the summer, in two consecutive months, one single to be released on 20 July to have the "E.G. Pop concept", with E-girls performing a pop song, show a cuter side, and another single to be released on 10 August with the "E.G. Cool concept", displaying the girls' edgier and more raunchy side.[18]
Members
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Undebuted members
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Former members
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Bolded members are vocalists.
Discography
Albums
Album details | Peak chart positions |
Sales (Japan) |
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JPN [21] |
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Lesson 1
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1 | 172,638 | Gold (100,000+)[22] | |
Colorful Pop
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1 | 171,506 | Gold[23] | |
E.G. Time
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1 | 271,685 | Platinum (250,000) [24] | |
"—" denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart. |
Compilation albums
Album details | Peak chart positions |
Sales (Japan) |
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JPN [21] |
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E.G. Smile: E-girls Best
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2 | 272,746 | Platinum [25] |
Singles
Release date | Title | Chart position | Sales (Oricon)[26] |
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Oricon Weekly Singles Chart [27] |
Billboard Japan Hot 100 *[28] |
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28 December 2011 | "Celebration!"[29] | 7 | 39 | 18,720 | 26,666 | Lesson 1 | |
18 April 2012 | "One Two Three"[30] | 12 | 10 | 18,123 | 23,167 | ||
3 October 2012 | "Follow Me"[31] | 2 | 2 | 30,008 | 47,039 | ||
20 February 2013 | "The Never Ending Story"[34] | 2 | 5 | 40,055 | 49,272 | ||
13 March 2013 | "Candy Smile"[35] | 6 | 13 | 34,764 | 40,301 |
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2 October 2013 | "Gomennasai no Kissing You" (ごめんなさいのKissing You?) | 2 | 3 | 73,332 | 102,891 | Colorful Pop | |
20 November 2013 | "Kurukuru" (クルクル?) | 2 | 3 | 69,087 | 79,200 | ||
26 February 2014 | "Diamond Only" | 2 | 8 | 72,808 | 76,839 | ||
9 July 2014 | "E.G. Anthem: We Are Venus" | 2 | 5 | 49,207 | 61,236 |
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13 August 2014 | "Odoru Ponpokorin" (おどるポンポコリン?) | 5 | 9 | 31,777 | 40,955 | ||
10 September 2014 | "Highschool Love" | 2 | 4 | 61,046 | 73,353 |
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26 November 2014 | "Mr.Snowman" | 2 | 3 | 43,653 | 54,546 |
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20 May 2015 | "Anniversary!!" | 3 | 3 | 42,761 | 53,820 |
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30 September 2015 | "Dance Dance Dance" | 4 | 3 | 46,378 | 56,542 | ||
23 December 2015 | "Merry×Merry Xmas" | 4 | 2 | 31,246 | 31,246 | ||
20 July 2016 | TBA | TBA | |||||
10 August 2016 | TBA |
Music videos
Year | Title | Director[42] |
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2011 | "Celebration!" | Shigeaki Kubo |
2012 | "One Two Three" | |
"Follow Me" | ||
"Just in Love" | ||
2013 | "The Never Ending Story: Kimi ni Himitsu o Oshieyo" | |
"Candy Smile" | ||
"Gomennasai no Kissing You" | ||
"Kurukuru" | ||
2014 | "Diamond Only" | |
"Rydeen: Dance All Night" | ||
"E.G. Anthem: We Are Venus" | ||
"Odoru Ponpokorin" | ||
"Highschool love" | ||
"Mr.Snowman" | ||
"Move It! -Dream & E-girls Time-" | ||
2015 | "Anniversary!!" | Yu-ya Hara |
"Dance Dance Dance" | Kanji Suto | |
"Merry×Merry Xmas" | Seki Ayano | |
2016 | "Dance With Me Now!" | |
"Strawberry Sadistic" (STRAWBERRY サディスティック?) | TBA | |
TBA | TBA | |
TBA | TBA |
Tours
Name | Year | Country | Date | Additional performances | Further Additional performances |
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"E-girls Live Tour 2014 'Colorful Land'"[43] | 2014 | Japan | 18 July 2014 - 11 August 2014 | 19 July 2014, 25 July 2014, 12 August 2014 | |
"E-girls Live Tour 2015 'Colorful World'"[9] | 2015 | 14 February 2015 (Valentine's Day) - 29 March 2015 | 29 April 2015 (Saitama Super Arena) | ||
"E-girls LIVE TOUR 2016 'E.G. SMILE'"[44] | 2016 | 12 March 2016 - 7 July 2016 | 24 April 2016, 18 May 2016, 19 May 2016, 27 May 2016, 7 July 2016 | 10 August 2016, 11 August 2016 (Saitama Super Arena) |
Awards
MTV Video Music Awards Japan
Year | Recipient/Nominated work | Award | Result |
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2014 | Gomennasai no Kissing You | Best Choreography | Won |
MTV Europe Music Awards
Year | Recipient/Nominated work | Award | Result |
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2014 | E-girls | Best Japanese Act | Nominated |
Notes
- ↑ "Erie" was a vocalist and performer until October 2015 when she changed her position to DJ.
References
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