ZYX
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ZYX ZYX-α |
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File:ZYX, 2003 promotional photo.jpg
ZYX, 2003.
Back row (L to R): Erika Umeda, Mari Yaguchi, Maimi Yajima Front row (L to R): Saki Shimizu, Megumi Murakami, Momoko Tsugunaga. |
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Background information | |
Also known as | Zicks |
Origin | Japan |
Genres | Pop |
Years active | 2003–2009; 2015 (as ZYX) 2009–2011; 2013 (as ZYX-a) |
Labels | Piccolo Town |
Associated acts | Morning Musume Hello! Project Kids Aa! Berryz Koubou Cute Hello! Pro Egg |
Website | Hello! Project.com |
Past members | Mari Yaguchi Saki Shimizu Maimi Yajima Megumi Murakami Erika Umeda Koharu Kusumi Saki Ogawa Risa Niigaki Chinami Tokunaga Maasa Sudou Momoko Tsugunaga Ayaka Wada |
ZYX (ジックス Jikkusu?, pronounced zicks) was a short-lived Japanese pop group made up of five Hello! Project Kids members led by Mari Yaguchi of Morning Musume. Yaguchi acted as a mentor and the group released two singles. ZYX is important in that it is the first unit that Hello! Project Kids officially joined with the second being Aa! formed in 2003, the third being Berryz Kobo in 2004, and the fourth being Cute] in 2005. As Saki Shimizu and Momoko Tsugunaga were selected to become members of Berryz Kobo in 2004, the activity of ZYX ended.
History
The name ZYX is a kind of acronym using a somewhat intricate play in notation. "Z" and "Y" are taken from the phrase Zettai Yume o Bai ni (絶対、夢を倍に?, Definitely double your dreams) "Bai ni," meaning "double in size," is represented not as "B" but as a multiplication sign "×" which was then represented by the letter "X." Also, the letters ZYX are the last letters of the English alphabet in reverse order. In Hello! Project, this inverted order naming is followed by the groups "W" created in 2004, "v-u-den" in 2005, "The Possible" in 2006, and SI☆NA in 2008. This line-up of groups continues the reverse alphabetical naming (ZYX-W-VU-T-S).
In 2009, the unit was revived as ZYX-α (ZYX Alpha). Of all the original members, only Momoko Tsugunaga remained (Mari Yaguchi and Megumi Murakami were no longer a part of Hello! Project, Erika Umeda also joined ZYX-a, but left following her graduation from Hello! Project in October 2009 and Saki Shimizu and Maimi Yajima were members of High-King).
As of 2013, ZYX-a became a four-member unit following the departure of Saki Ogawa in 2011 and Risa Niigaki in 2012. In 2013, ZYX-a reformed with Momoko, Chinami, Maasa and Ayaka with Risa to perform "Shiroi TOKYO" live as Risa Niigaki with ZYX-a. It is currently unknown if ZYX-a will have further activity.
On February 28 and March 1, 2015, ZYX reformed for Berryz Kobo Matsuri with Momoko Tsuguana, Saki Shimizu and Maimi Yajima to perform "Shiroi TOKYO", the first time members of the original ZYX line-up have reformed under the name ZYX since 2006.
Members
ZYX
ZYX-α
- Risa Niigaki (Leader) (left May 2012)
- Momoko Tsugunaga
- Chinami Tokunaga (left March 2015)
- Maasa Sudo (left March 2015)
- Koharu Kusumi (left December 2009)
- Ayaka Wada
- Saki Ogawa (left August 2011)
- Erika Umeda (left ZYX-a in October 2009)
Discography
Singles
Title | Release date | Coupling |
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Iku ZYX! Fly High (行くZYX! Fly High?, "Go ZYX! Fly High") | 2003-08-06 | Gatamekira ZYX ver. (ガタメキラ?, "Gotta Make it Love") |
Shiroi Tokyo (白いTOKYO?, "White Tokyo") | 2003-12-10 | Tokonatsu-Musume ZYX ver. (常夏娘?, "Endless Summer Girls") |
DVDs
Title | Release date |
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Single V: Iku ZYX! Fly High (シングルV・行くZYX! Fly High?) | 2003-09-10 |
Single V: Shiroi Tokyo (シングルV・白いTOKYO?) | 2003-12-26 |
External links
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