Ciao Bella Cinquetti
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Origin | Tokyo, Japan |
Genres | J-pop |
Years active | 2006 | –present
Labels | Good Factory Record (2006-2008), TN-Mix (2008-2012), Pony Canyon (2008-2012), Victor Entertainment (2012-2014), PICCOLO TOWN (2015-Present) |
Associated acts | Hello! Project, Nice Girl Project! |
Website | www |
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Ciao Bella Cinquetti, formerly known as The Possible, is a J-Pop group formed on August 2, 2006.[1] At the time of its inception, the six girls were in Hello! Pro Kenshuusei and they all later graduated on October 7, 2007 from Hello! Project when the Nice Girl Project! was formed. They have also served as backup dancers for Hello! Project and Tokito Ami.
Ciao Bella Cinquetti, then known as The Possible, were formerly a part of Hello! Project from 2006 to 2007, and later produced by TNX and a part of Nice Girl Project! from 2007 to 2015. As of 2015, The Possible were transferred to Up-Front Works and changed their name to Ciao Bella Cinquetti following the release of their new single on July 8. They are now produced by Piccolo Town. The group's highest ranking single, reaching number 3 on the Japanese charts, is "Omotesandou / Futakotamagawa / Never Never Give Up".
Members
Current members
As of August 2015[update], the current members are as follows.[2]
First generation
- Kanami Morozuka
- Aina Hashimoto (Sub-leader)
Second generation
- Robin Shoko Okada (Leader)
- Yuki Goto
Former members
- Kaede Ohse (大瀬 楓 Ōse Kaede?) (left August 22, 2009)
- Yurika Akiyama (秋山 ゆりか Akiyama Yurika?) (left August 10, 2015)
History
2009
On June 6, Kaede Ohse announced in her blog that she would be leaving The Possible and Nice Girl Project! on August 22 to focus on her studies. She withdrew from activities on June 15.
2013
On April 4, second-generation member Robin Shoko Okada announced on her blog that she had been named leader of The Possible.[3]
2015
In January 2015, Nice Girl Project! ended and The Possible were transferred to Up-Front Works.
The Possible was renamed Ciao Bella Cinquetti as of July 8, with the release of the single "Omotesandou / Futakotamagawa / Never Never Give Up".[4]
On August 10, it was announced that Yurika Akiyama had left Ciao Bella Cinquetti, and that the group would continue with four members.
Discography
Albums
- [2007.03.14] 1 Be Possible!
- [2012.03.28] 2 Shiawase no Akashi
- [2014.09.03] 1116
Mini-albums
- [2011.08.31] 6 Nenme Start!
Best albums
- [2008.09.17] Kyuukyoku no The Possible Best Number Shuu 1
- [2013.02.20] Aratamemashite, The Possible Desu! Nyuumon Hen Best
Singles
Year | Date | Title | Chart peaks | |
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2006 | November 19 | "Young Days!!" | — | |
2006 | December 10 | "Hatsukoi no Kakera" | 111 | |
2007 | February 18 | "Shushoku=Gohan no Uta" | 65 | |
2007 | June 13 | "Natsu no Tropical Musume" feat. Yurika Akiyama and Aina Hashimoto | 58 | |
2007 | June 13 | "Kingyo Sukui to Hanabi Taikai" feat. Robin Shoko Okada and Yuki Goto | 57 | |
2007 | August 1 | "Kaze no Uwasa" | 43 | |
2007 | November 7 | "Happy 15"[5] | 28 | |
2008 | February 20 | "Love Message!" | 20 | |
2008 | April 30 | "Kazoku e no Tegami" | 10 | |
2008 | August 6 | "Ijiwaru Crazy love" | 10 | |
2009 | January 7 | "Shiawase no Katachi" | 4 | |
2009 | September 9 | "Family: Tabidachi no Asa" | 8 | |
2010 | June 2 | "Yabe~Nabe~ na Atsuryoku Be~na~" (collaboration with Oto no Moto (Fujii Takashi & Tsubaki Oniyakko)) | — | |
2010 | October 6 | "Watashi no Miryoku / Love2 Paradise" | 9 | |
2012 | August 29 | "Nanja Korya?!" | 23 | |
2013 | April 10 | "Zenryoku Banzai! My Glory!" | 7 | |
2013 | September 11 | "Otome! Be Ambitious!" | 5[6] | |
2014 | March 26 | "Yuuki Super Ball! | 5 | |
2015 | July 8 | "Omotesandou / Futakotamagawa / Never Never Give Up" | 3 |
Live singles
- [2012.12.01] "Zenryoku Banzai! My Glory!" (全力バンザーイ!My Glory!)
DVDs
Concert DVDs
- [2007.09.19] The Possible Hatsu Shuen Kouen!! (THE ポッシボー初主演公演!!)
- [2007.09.19] Tokito Ami with The Possible Live '07 ~Ami Kore Possi Kore(~時東ぁみ with THE ポッシボー ライブ'07~ぁみコレ ポッシコレ~)
- [2008.05.17] The Possible Live Document DVD -2008.3.3 Yokohama Blitz ~Yokohama ☆ Koi no Catch Ball~ Hatsu Tandoku Live e no Michi- (THE ポッシボー ライブドキュメントDVD-2008.3.3横浜BLITZ~横浜☆恋のキャッチボー~初単独ライブへの道-)
- [2009.01.30] The Possible 2008 Aki: SEXY Generation (THE ポッシボー 2008秋~SEXY ジェネレーション~)
- [2009.07.04] The Possible Live 2009 Haru: Shiawase no Katachi Kansha no Katachi (THE ポッシボーライブ2009春~幸せの形 感謝の形~)
- [2012.05.27] The Possible Tandoku Live 2012 Shiawase no Akashi (THE ポッシボー 単独ライブ2012 幸せの証)
Hello! Project Concert DVDs
- [2007.03.28] Hello! Project 2007 Winter: Shuuketsu! 10th Anniversary
- [2007.09.26] Dai 1 Kai Hello! Project Shinjin Kouen: Saru no Koku / Tori no Koku
- 2007: 2007 Hello! Project Shinjin Koen 8gatsu: Yokohama de Aimasho
Puplications
Photobooks
- [2007.07.13] Doki Doki Possible (ドキ☆ドキ☆ポッシボー)
- [2007.07.13] Kyapi Kyapi Possible (キャピ♡キャピ♡ポッシボー)
- [2008.08.25] Baribari Mizugi de Possible! (バリバリ水着DEポッシボー!)
References
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External links
- Official website
- Official blog
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