Angerme

Angerme
S/mileage at their first Performance in the Nippon Budokan 2014
Background information
Origin Japan
Genres
Years active 2009–present
Labels
Associated acts
Website www.helloproject.com/angerme/
Members Ayaka Wada (2009-2019)
Kana Nakanishi (2011-)
Akari Takeuchi (2011-)
Rina Katsuta (2011-)
Mizuki Murota (2014-)
Rikako Sasaki (2014-)
Moe Kamikokuryo (2015-)
Momona Kasahara (2016-)
Ayano Kawamura (2017-)
Musubu Funaki (2017-)
Past members Maho Aikawa (2014-2017)
Meimi Tamura (2011-2016)
Kanon Fukuda (2009-2015)
Yuuka Maeda (2009-2011)
Fuyuka Kosuga (2011)
Saki Ogawa (2009-2011)

Angerme (アンジュルム, Anjurumu), formerly S/mileage (スマイレージ, Sumairēji), is a Japanese idol girl group from Hello! Project, which originally consisted of four former Hello! Pro Egg (Hello! Project trainees) members that left Egg in 2010 and became full-time members of Hello! Project. In 2010, they won the Japan Record Award for Best New Artist. In 2011, five new girls were added to the group as part of the second generation, with two being former Egg members and three new girls. With 3 members graduating, S/mileage continued the rest of their career as a 6-member group.

Since the formation of ANGERME, there has been 3 more generations, and 3 more graduations. As of December 2017 the total members of the group stands at 10 members.

History

S/mileage era

2009: Formation

On April 4, Japanese music producer Tsunku announced on his blog that a new girl group consisting of Hello! Pro Egg members would be formed. He later revealed that the members would be Ayaka Wada, Yuuka Maeda, and Kanon Fukuda, all formerly of Shugo Chara Egg!, as well as fellow Egg Saki Ogawa, and announced that Ayaka would be the leader.[1] A month later, on May 7, 2009, he revealed that the group would be called "S/mileage". The name is a portmanteau of the English words "smile", "mileage", and "age", and together the name means "the age of smiles".

S/mileage's first single, "Ama no Jaku", was released at the Hello! Pro Egg: Nakano Step! concert on June 7, 2009.

2010: Debut

After releasing three singles, Tsunku announced that the group would become a full-time group in the spring of 2010 and their debut set for May 2010. A "Smile Campaign" (笑顔キャンペーン, "Egao Campaign") was embarked upon to collect 10,000 smiles from people, where fans were asked to send in photographs of themselves smiling, compiled into a big mosaic.[2] The group made their official event debut in Nagoya on March 19, with their fourth single "Otona ni Narutte Muzukashii!!!", released March 14, their first release on the Up-Front Works label.[3] It peaked at the #1 spot on the Oricon weekly indies chart.[4] After the deadline on March 25, it was announced that the result of the campaign would be announced during the joint S/mileage and Erina Mano concert on April 3.[5] It was then announced that the group would be leaving from Hello! Pro Eggs.[6]

S/mileage appeared as the opening support act at fellow Hello! Project unit Cute's concert on March 20, 2010.[7] On April 3, they performed a joint concert with Erina Mano, at which Tsunku announced that the girls would indeed make their major debut, and revealed the completed mosaic.[8][9] Their first major single, "Yume Miru Fifteen" (A Dreaming Fifteen Year Old), was released on May 26, and debuted on Oricon at number 5. Their first tour, titled "Devil Smile Angel Smile," began on October 9, 2010. In late August, a post on their official website revealed that their first album had been set for a winter release. The album's name was later revealed to be Warugaki 1 (Evil Brats 1) and was released on December 8, 2010. On December 30, S/mileage received the Japan Record Award for Best New Artist, beating, among other nominees, Girls' Generation.[10]

2011: The Arrival of Second generation

On May 29, 2011, S/mileage revealed at their first-anniversary event that they would be holding auditions for new members to add to the four-member line-up.[11] At the same time, it was also announced that some of the members would depart.[11] The new members were announced on August 14.[11] From Hello! Pro Egg, Akari Takeuchi and Rina Katsuta were added, while three new girls Kana Nakanishi, Fuyuka Kosuga, and Meimi Tamura also joined.[12][13][14]

On August 24, it was announced that on August 27, Saki Ogawa would be leaving S/mileage and, subsequently, from Hello! Project. In May 2011, she had asked to return to the life of a normal junior high school student.[15][16][17] On September 9, one of S/mileage's newest additions, Fuyuka Kosuga, was diagnosed with anaemia, after missing a concert due to illness. Due to her anaemia, she left the group and resumed her work as a Hello! Project Egg after her recovery.[18][19]

Starting September 18, a second Smile Campaign was held by the new members to determine their place as an official member in the group. On October 16 at S/mileage's "Tachiagirl" event, producer Tsunku announced all four sub-members had become full members. On October 25, a week after the sub members were changed to full, it was announced that Yuuka Maeda would leave S/mileage and, subsequently, from Hello! Project on December 31. This was due to her wanting to retire from show business and focus on university entrance exams, and she felt that it would be unfair to her supporters to only give the fans half of her concentration on stage.[20]

At the start of 2012, the group consisted of six members - two being first-generation and four being second generation members. On February 1, they released "Choto Mate Kudasai!", their ninth single and first single without Yuuka Maeda. Their 10th single "Dot Bikini" followed on May 2, their first best of album on May 20, and their 11th single "Suki yo, Junjō Hankōki" on August 22. On August 30, S/mileage's 13th single and second album was announced. The single, titled "Samui ne", was released on November 28, and the album 2 Smile Sensation was released May 22, 2013.

On July 4, 2013, it was announced that S/mileage and senior label mate Berryz Koubou would take part in a Gekiharo musical, Warera Jeanne ~Shoujo Seisen Kageki~. The musical ran from September 6 to 16.

On July 7, 2013, they released their fourteenth single, "Atarashii Watashi ni Nare! / Yattaruchan". It was their first double A-side single.

On August 16, 2013, it was announced S/mileage and senior label mate ℃-ute would have a joint live house fanclub tour, titled Naruchika 2013 Aki ℃-ute x S/mileage, from October 5 to December 8. On November 1, a mini-tour for S/mileage, called S/mileage Live Tour 2013 Aki ~Smile Charge~, was announced on the official Hello! Project website. The tour began on November 12 in Saitama and ended on December 12 in Gunma. During their concert at Live House in Harajuku, it was announced that they would have their 1st Spring tour called S/mileage Live Tour 2014 Haru ~Smile Charge~, it began on January 23 and ended on May 25.

On December 18, 2013, S/mileage released their fifteenth single, Ee ka!? / "Ii Yatsu". It ranked #3 in the Oricon's weekly single chart and sold total of 37,141 copies, becoming their highest selling single to date.

On March 29, 2014, Tsunku announced at Hello! Project Hina Fest 2014 ~Full Course~ via VTR that S/mileage would have their first Budokan Live, S/mileage LIVE 2014 Natsu FULL CHARGE ~715 Nippon Budokan~, on July 15. They were expected to sell at least 8,000 tickets.

On April 30, S/mileage released their sixteenth single, "Mystery Night! / Eighteen Emotion". On August 2, S/mileage attended the 2014 Tokyo Idol Festival. On August 3, S/mileage also appeared on the SMILE GARDEN live stage as a special opening act.[21] On August 18, it was announced that S/mileage's official website would be closing on August 31. On August 20, S/mileage released their seventeenth single, "Aa Susukino / Chikyuu wa Kyou mo Ai wo Hagukumu". This was their final single as 6 member S/mileage.

ANGERME Era

2015 – 2016: Re-Brand and 3rd, 4th, & 5th Generation Debut

On September 24, 2014, it was announced that a third generation for the group would be added from among the Hello Pro Kenshūsei, as well as a name change for the group to be decided on October 31. On October 4, Mizuki Murota, Maho Aikawa, and Rikako Sasaki were revealed as the new members, bringing the group to nine girls. On November 26, S/mileage performed as the opening for Morning Musume '14 Concert Tour Aki GIVE ME MORE LOVE ~Michishige Sayumi Sotsugyou Kinen Special~ in Yokohama Arena. They performed "Eighteen Emotion" with the 3rd generation, marking this as their first performance as a 9-member line-up.

On December 17, 2014, it was announced that S/mileage would be renamed Angerme. The announcement was made on the last day of their 2014 fall tour, S/mileage Live Tour 2014 Aki ~FULL CHARGE~. The name was proposed by second generation member Nakanishi Kana, and comes from a combination of the French words for angel (ange) and tear (larme).[22] Since this was effectively a new group with a revised membership and a release schedule under the new name, the group known as S/mileage effectively ceased to exist from that date.

On January 2, 2015, ANGERME announced they would have a second Budokan concert on May 26.

On February 4, 2015, ANGERME released their eighteenth single (and their first under their new name), "Taiki Bansei / Otome no Gyakushuu". It peaked at #1 on the Oricon Daily Chart and sold 48,578 copies, becoming their highest selling single to date.

On March 18, 2015, the final product using the S/mileage name, S/mileage Live Tour 2014 Aki ~FULL CHARGE~ FINAL in O-EAST, was released.

On May 20, 2015, Kanon Fukuda announced that she would be leaving Angerme and Hello! Project in the fall to continue with her university studies.[23] On May 26, at ANGERME STARTING LIVE TOUR SPECIAL @ Nippon Budokan "Taiki Bansei", ANGERME announced they would release their nineteenth single, "Nana Korobi Ya Oki / Gashin Shoutan / Mahou Tsukai Sally", on July 22.

On August 14, 2015, ANGERME performed at TV Asahi's Coca-Cola Summer Station Live.[24] On August 27, during ANGERME Live Tour 2015 SUMMER / AUTUMN ~FIGHTING NINE~, ANGERME announced that their 20th single would be released on November 4 and that it will be Fukuda Kanon's graduation single.[25] The release date was later changed to November 11, 2015.[26]

On November 11, 2015, ANGERME released their twentieth single, "Desugita Kui wa Utarenai / Dondengaeshi / Watashi." At the release event for this single, the winner of the 2015 ANGERME Shin Member Audition and sole fourth generation member was announced with Moe Kamikokuryou revealed as the new member. This was the first time a Hello!Project group other than Morning Musume welcomed a sole generation member. With Kanon Fukuda leaving on November 29, 2015 at the "ANGERME First Concert Tour 2015 Aki "Hyakka Ryouran" finale at Nippon Budokan", Ayaka Wada is now the last remaining 1st generation member.

On December 16, 2015, ANGERME performed at Fuji TV's 2015 FNS Kayousai THE LIVE, alongside Morning Musume '15 and ℃-ute.[27]

Less than a month after Fukuda's graduation, on December 20, 2015, during the ANGERME Christmas fanclub event, it was announced that Meimi Tamura would leave Angerme and Hello! Project in spring 2016. On January 2, at the opening day concert of Hello! Project 2016 WINTER ~DANCING! SINGING! EXCITING!~, Tamura Meimi's graduation date was announced to be on May 30 at Nippon Budokan. On April 27, ANGERME released their 21st single, "Tsugitsugi Zokuzoku / Itoshima Distance / Koi Nara Tokku ni Hajimatteru." It is the first single to feature Kamikokuryo Moe, the last single to feature Tamura Meimi, and the first single since S/mileage's formation to not include Kanon Fukuda. On May 30, Tamura Meimi graduated from Angerme, bringing the groups members down to eight.[28]

On July 16, 2016, a surprise announcement was made - Momona Kasahara, previously from Hello Pro Kenshūsei, will join the group as the sole 5th generation member, bringing the groups members up to nine. This was the first time a Hello!Project group welcomed a sole generation member twice in a row. This was also the first generation since the groups formation to join less than a year after the previous generation. Kasahara made her debut performance only 2 days after the announcement, during ANGERME's performance on Fuji TV's 2016 FNS Uta no Natsu Matsuri on July 18 with ℃-ute and Morning Musume '16.[29]

On October 19, ANGERME released their 22nd single, "Umaku Ienai / Ai no Tame Kyou Made Shinkashite Kita Ningen, Ai no Tame Subete Taikashita Ningen / Wasurete Ageru.". This is the debut single of Momona Kasahara, and first Angerme single to not include Meimi Tamura.

In December 2016, ANGERME collaborated with comedians Joujou Gundan to promote Morinaga DARS's "Dars no Hi" on December 12. They released a web video series in which they cooked with DARS chocolate. On December 31 at the Hello! Project COUNTDOWN PARTY 2016 ~GOOD BYE & HELLO!~, it was announced that Wada Ayaka would succeed Yajima Maimi as the 6th leader of Hello! Project with Fukumura Mizuki as the sub-leader from the start of 2017.[30][31]

2017 – Present: 6th Generation/Transfer Members

On January 11, 2017, Hello!Project announced the hiatus of Maho Aikawa until further notice, due to being diagnosed with Panic Disorder. The cause of the disorder is unknown, though triggers stem from what appears to be live appearances in concerts, so it was decided that she was unfit to participate in Angerme's activities until Up Front figures out the underlining problem, and she felt ready to perform again.[32]

On February 10, the group announce a joint Live and Hall spring tour titled ANGERME Spring 2017 Tour ~Rin~ & ~Kawaru Mono Kawaranai Mono~, running from March 3 through May 15. Aikawa was not present in this tour.[33][34]

On March 25, it was announced that ANGERME and Morning Musume '17 would be featured in the web service game titled Hello! Project Hina Fest "Idol Nama Gassen" ~Kunitori Tenka Touitsu Hen~, for which a "live battle" event was held on April 16. Aikawa was substituted by Yuka Miyazaki for the event.[35]

As of June 13, after the departure of senior label mates C-ute, Ayaka Wada officially took the role of Hello!Project Leader. On June 21, ANGERME released their 23rd single, "Ai Sae Areba Nanni mo Iranai / Namida Iro no Ketsui / Majokko Megu-chan". It does not feature Aikawa, who was still on medical hiatus during its production period.[36] In the June 23 episode of Upcoming, it was announced that ANGERME and Up Up Girls (Kari) would hold a joint "battle of the bands"-style event on September 12 at Zepp DiverCity.

On June 26, Funaki Musubu, who transferred from Country Girls, and Kawamura Ayano, former Hello Pro Kenshūsei joined ANGERME as new 6th generation members. Musubu will continue her activities as a full member of Country girls until June 30, where she will then become a full member of ANGERME, and hold a concurrent position in Country Girls. The 6th generation will begin activities in the group at the Hello! Project 2017 SUMMER concert tour on July 15.[37]

On June 30, with the departure of Momoko Tsugunaga, Ayaka Wada became the most senior member of Hello!Project, at 13 years. She is also the longest serving leader of a Hello!Project group.

On July 15, Murota Mizuki, Sasaki Rikako, Kamikokuryo Moe, and new member Kawamura Ayano appeared on TBS's Ongaku no Hi 2017 in a pre-recorded performance. They were part of a special Hello! Project unit with Morning Musume '17 and a selection of members from Kobushi Factory and Tsubaki Factory. [38][39]

On December 13, ANGERME will release their 24th single, "Manner Mode / Kisokutadashiku Utsukushiku / Kimi Dake ja nai sa...friends", as a DVD and Blu-ray. It is the debut single of the 6th generation as well as the second single released without Aikawa Maho.

On April 5, Ayaka Wada will graduate in spring 2019 at the end of a spring concert tour.

Members

Current Members

Name Birth-Date Age Join date Generation Member color[40] Notes
Ayaka Wada August 1, 1994 24 April 4, 2009 1      Red Leader, Leader of Hello!Project, Oldest, Will graduate spring 2019
Kana Nakanishi June 4, 1997 21 August 14, 2011 2      Light pink Sub-leader
Akari Takeuchi November 23, 1997 20      Blue Sub-leader
Rina Katsuta April 6, 1998 20      Orange
Mizuki Murota June 12, 1998 20 October 4, 2014 3      Light blue
Rikako Sasaki May 28, 2001 17      Yellow
Moe Kamikokuryou October 24, 1999 18 November 11, 2015 4      Aqua blue
Momona Kasahara October 22, 2003 14 July 16, 2016 5      Hot Pink Youngest
Ayano Kawamura July 7, 1999 19 June 26, 2017 6      Light Purple
Musubu Funaki May 10, 2002 16      Yellow Green Concurrent member from Country Girls

Former Members

Name Graduation Date Generation Member Color Notes
Kanon Fukuda November 29, 2015 1      Hot Pink 1st member to graduate under ANGERME
Yuuka Maeda December 31, 2011      Pink
Saki Ogawa August 27, 2011      Yellow Green 1st member to graduate under S/mileage
Fuyuka Kosuga September 9, 2011 2      Orange Sub-member
Meimi Tamura May 30, 2016      Purple Only 2nd generation member to have a graduation
Maho Aikawa December 31, 2017 3      Green Left the group after taking a Hiatus early 2017

Member Timeline

  • Black (horizontal) = hiatus
  • Black (vertical) = Indie singles
  • Red (vertical) = Major singles
  • Green (vertical) = Albums
  • Shortened bars = S/mileage era

Discography

Albums

No. Title Release date Charts Sales
(Oricon)
Oricon
Weekly
Albums
Chart

[41]
First
week
Total
sales
1 Warugaki 1 (悪ガキッ①, "Evil Brat 1")[42] December 8, 2010 18 8,905 11,848
S/mileage Best Album Kanzenban 1
  (スマイレージ ベストアルバム完全版1, "S/mileage Best Album Complete Edition 1")
May 30, 2012 13 6,339 8,095
2 2 Smile Sensation (②スマイルセンセーション) May 22, 2013 13 6,199
S/mileage / Angerme Selection Album "Taiki Bansei"
  (S/mileage / ANGERME SELECTION ALBUM「大器晩成」)
November 25, 2015 17 6,374 9,762

Singles

No. Title Release date Charts Sales
(Oricon)
Oricon
Weekly
Singles
Charts
[43]
First
week
Total
sales
Indie label
1 "Ama no Jaku"
(ぁまのじゃく, "Playing It Cool", "Little Demon")
June 6, 2009
2 "Asu wa Date na no ni, Ima Sugu Koe ga Kikitai"
(あすはデートなのに、今すぐ声が聞きたい, "Though We Have a Date Tomorrow, I Want to Hear Your Voice Right Now")
September 23, 2009
3 "Suki-chan"
(スキちゃん, "My Dear Little Love")
November 23, 2009 159
4 "Otona ni Narutte Muzukashii!!!"
(オトナになるって難しい!!!, "It's Hard to Grow Up!!!")
March 14, 2010 42 1,324
Major label (as S/mileage)
1 "Yume Miru 15"
(夢見る 15歳, Yume Miru Fifutīn, "A Dreaming 15-year-old")[9][44]
May 26, 2010 5 20,938 24,936
2 "Gambaranakute mo Ee nen de!!"
(○○がんばらなくてもええねんで!!, "OO No Need to Try Hard!!")
July 28, 2010 6 18,987 24,489
3 "Onaji Jikyū de Hataraku Tomodachi no Bijin Mama"
(同じ時給で働く友達の美人ママ, "Friend's Beautiful Mom Who Works in the Same Hourly Pay")[45]
September 29, 2010 5 17,998 29,533
4 "Short Cut"
(ショートカット, Shōtokatto, "Short Haircut")[46]
February 9, 2011 5 20,492 22,831
5 "Koi ni Booing Boo!"
(恋にBooing ブー!, "Oink! Oinking [=falling] in Love")[47]
April 27, 2011 6 19,049 20,954
6 "Uchōten Love"
(有頂天LOVE, Uchōten Rabu, "Ecstatic Love")
August 3, 2011 5 29,328 33,823
7 "Tachiagirl"
(タチアガール, Tachiagāru, "Stand Up, Girl")
September 28, 2011 4 22,792 26,328
8 "Please Miniskirt Postwoman!"
(プリーズ ミニスカ ポストウーマン!, Purīzu Minisuka Posuto Ūman)[48]
December 28, 2011 5 34,132 36,513
9 "Choto Mate Kudasai!"
(チョトマテクダサイ!, "Wait a Minute, Please!")
February 1, 2012 6 19,700 22,106
10 "Dot Bikini"
(ドットビキニ, Dotto Bikini, "Polka-dotted Bikini")
May 2, 2012 6 20,043 22,133
11 "Suki yo, Junjō Hankōki."
(好きよ、純情反抗期。, "I Love You, Pure-hearted Rebellious Stage")
August 22, 2012 7 22,866 24,508
12 "Samui ne."
(寒いね。, "It's Cold, Isn't It?")
November 28, 2012 6 19,308 21,120
13 "Tabidachi no Haru ga Kita"
(旅立ちの春が来た, "Spring of Departure Has Come")
March 20, 2013 4 22,560 24,289
14 "Atarashii Watashi ni Nare!" / "Yattaruchan"
(新しい私になれ!/ヤッタルチャン, "Be the new me!/Yattaruchan")
July 3, 2013 4 26,573 27,935
15 "Ee ka!? / „Ii Yatsu“"
(ええか!?/「良い奴」, "Do You Get It!?/"Nice Guy"")
December 18, 2013 3 33,320 37,141
16 "Mystery Night! / Eighteen Emotion"
(ミステリーナイト!/エイティーン エモーション)
April 30, 2014 2 34,340 36,616
17 "Aa Susukino / Chikyu wa Kyo mo Ai o Hagukumu"
(嗚呼 すすきの/地球は今日も愛を育む)
August 20, 2014 5 28,051 29,528
Major label (as Angerme)
18 "Taiki Bansei / Otome no Gyakushū"
大器晩成/乙女の逆襲
"A Late Bloomer"/"A Girl's Counterattack"
February 4, 2015 2 43,104 48,578
19 "Nana Korobi Ya Oki / Gashin Shōtan / Mahō Tsukai Sarī"
七転び八起き/臥薪嘗胆/魔法使いサリー
"Ups and Downs"/"Extreme Hardships"/"Sally The Witch"
July 22, 2015 2 42,663 46,885
20 "Desugita Kui wa Utarenai / Donden Gaeshi / Watashi"
出すぎた杭は打たれない/ドンデンガエシ/わたし
"The Nail That Sticks Out Too Much Does Not Get Hammered Down"/"A Complete Turnover"/"I am."
November 11, 2015 2 39,787 42,229
21 "Tsugitsugi Zokuzoku / Itoshima Distance / Koi Nara Tokku ni Hajimatteru"
次々続々/糸島Distance/恋ならとっくに始まってる
"One by One, One after Another"/"Itoshima Distance"/"Love's already begun"
April 27, 2016 2 52,682 56,865
22 "Umaku Ienai / Ai no Tame Kyō made Shinka Shitekita Ningen Ai no Tame Subete Taika Shitekita Ningen / Wasurete Ageru"
上手く言えない/愛のため今日まで進化してきた人間 愛のためすべて退化してきた人間/忘れてあげる
"I Can't Describe It"/"Humans Have Evolved For Love, Humans Have Degenerated Everything For Love"/"I'll Forget Everything For You"
October 19, 2016 3 31,468 35,991
23 "Ai Sae Areba Nanni mo Iranai / Namida Iro no Ketsui / Majokko Megu-chan"
愛さえあればなんにもいらない/ナミダイロノケツイ/魔女っ子メグちゃん
"I don't need anything but love"/"Tear-colored Decision"/"Witch Girl Megu-chan"
June 21, 2017 3 45,101 48,793
"Manner Mode / Kisoku Tadashiku Utsukushiku / Kimi Dake ja Nai sa... Friends"
マナーモード/キソクタダシクウツクシク/君だけじゃないさ...friends
"Silent Mode"/"Regularly and Beautifully"/"It's not just you... friends"
December 13, 2017
24 "Nakenai ze... Kyoukan Sagi / Uraha゠Lover / Kimi Dake ja Nai sa... Friends (2018 Acoustic Ver.)"
泣けないぜ・・・共感詐欺/Uraha゠Lover/君だけじゃないさ...friends (2018アコースティックVer.)
"I Can't Cry・・・ The Fraud of Empathy"/"Opposite゠Lover"/"It's not just you... friends (2018 Acoustic Ver.)"
May 9, 2018

Collaboration singles

Artist Title Release date
Oha Girl Maple with S/mileage
(おはガールメープル with スマイレージ)
"My School March"
(マイ・スクール・マーチ)[49]
November 24, 2010
Bekimasu
(ベキマス)
"Makeruna Wasshoi!"
(負けるな わっしょい!, "Don’t Give Up Wasshoi!")[50]
August 6, 2011
Hello! Project Mobekimasu
(ハロー!プロジェクト モベキマス)
"Busu ni Naranai Tetsugaku"
(ブスにならない哲学,
"Philosophy of How Not to Become an Ugly Girl")
[51]
November 16, 2011

Digital download singles

Movies

  • Ike! Danshi Kōkō Engekibu (行け!男子高校演劇部) (2011)[57]
  • Kaidan Shin-mimi Bukuro Igyou(怪談新耳袋 異形,Tales of Terror from Tokyo and All Over Japan,Igyou)(2012)[58]

Awards

Japan Record Awards

The Japan Record Awards is a major music awards show held annually in Japan by the Japan Composer's Association.

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2010 S/mileage "Yume Miru 15" New Artist Award[59][60] Won
Best New Artist[10] Won

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Preceded by
BIGBANG
Japan Record Award for Best New Artist
2010
Succeeded by
Fairies
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