Fairies (Japanese band)

Fairies
Fairies on July 26, 2013
Background information
Origin Japan
Genres
Years active 2011–present
Labels Sonic Groove (Avex Group)
Associated acts M Three
Website rising-pro.jp/artist/fairies/
Members Rikako Inoue
Sora Nomoto
Momoka Ito
Mahiro Hayashida
Miki Shimomura
Past members Miria Fujita
Kawane Kiyomura

Fairies (フェアリーズ) is a Japanese girl group, formed in 2011. They are managed by the talent agency Rising Production and produced by the Avex record label Sonic Groove.

History

Pre-debut

Fairies was formed by talent agency Vision Factory (now Rising Production), famous for successful artists such as Namie Amuro, MAX and Speed. Their concept was "a world class talented group that is able to compete overseas." Members were chosen from 100 candidates who were attending dance schools affiliated with Vision Factory, coming from 13 regions of Japan.[1] The group name was open for suggestions from the public through a special corner in Nippon TV programme Sukkiri!!, and "Fairies" was chosen with the explanation that their dancing form resembled a group of fairies fluttering.[2]

The group debuted with the double A-side single "More Kiss / Song for You" on September 21, 2011. At the 53rd Japan Record Awards, held on December 30, 2011, Fairies were named the best newcomer of the year, receiving the Best New Artist award.[3] Among other nominees, they beat 2NE1 and Super Girls.[4] At the time of receiving the award, Fairies' average age of 13.6 was the lowest for this award, a record shared with °C-ute that won in 2007.

On January 17, 2013, member Kiyomura announced that she would be "restraining" from activities with Fairies in order to concentrate on her studies, leaving the remaining six to continue.[5] Although the group had been using the name "Fairies" in Latin script until then, from February onwards it was changed to Japanese on all their official sites and single jacket covers. However, no announcement was ever made about which was the official notation. On February 1, 2013 the subunit "M Three" (Mスリー) with Hayashida Mahiro, Fujita Miria, and Shimomura as members was announced. The name was due to "M" being the initial of all three girls' given names. Their debut single "Yumemiru Dancing Doll" was released on March 27.[6]

Fairies released their eponymous first album on March 26, 2014. Included as a new song on the album was Ito's solo song "Poker Face", which later became the title song on Ito's solo debut single, released July 23.[7] From August 9th to August 14th, the group held their first live tour "Fairies LIVE TOUR 2014: Summer Party," which was released on DVD that December. [8]

In January 2017, Fujita Miria announced that she would be withdrawing from the group in order to focus on her studies.

Members

Name Birthdate (12)[9] Color[10] Prefecture
of origin
Slogan
Rikako Inoue (井上理香子) May 29, 1996 (22)      Purple Nagasaki Small Nagasaki (スモール長崎)
Sora Nomoto (野元空) Nov. 9, 1997 (20)      Blue Kagoshima Dancer girl from Kagoshima (鹿児島のダンス娘)
Momoka Ito (伊藤萌々香) Dec. 15, 1997 (20)      Red Saitama Refreshing-type girl (サッパリ系女子)
Main vocalist on the song "More Kiss", 1st single's 1st A-side
Mahiro Hayashida (林田真尋) May 7, 1998 (20)      Yellow Hyogo Naturally cheerful sports girl (明るさ天然スポーツ少女)
Miki Shimomura (下村実生) Oct. 22, 1998 (19)      Pink Tokyo Eccentric girl (不思議ちゃん)
Exclusive model for Seventeen
Past members
Kawane Kiyomura (清村川音) Jun. 2, 1998 (20)      Green Kumamoto Kumamoto's oasis (熊本のオアシス)
Miria Fujita (藤田みりあ) Jun. 15, 1998 (20)      Orange Osaka Powerful Kansai girl full of energy (元気いっぱいパワフル関西娘)
Exclusive model for Nico Petit; former member of Next Generation, Left January 2017

Discography

Albums

Title Album details Charts
JPN
Oricon

[11]
Fairies 14
Jukebox
  • Released: June 20, 2018
  • Label: Sonic Groove
  • Format: CD, CD+DVD, CD+Blu-ray
4

Singles

No. Title Release date Charts Album
JPN
Oricon

[12]
JPN
Billboard

[13][upper-alpha 1], "Sweet Jewel",[15] "Beat Generation",[16] "Tweet Dream",[17] "White Angel",[18] "Hikari no Hate ni",[19] "Run With U",[20] "Super Hero",[21] "Bling Bling My Love",[22] "Kiss Me Babe",[23] "Sōshisōai Destination",[24] "Mr.Platonic",[25] "Crossroad",[26] "Synchronized",[27] "Koi no Roadshow",[28] "Hey Hey ~Light Me Up~",[29]

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1 "More Kiss / Song for You" September 21, 2011 116 Fairies
2 "Hero / Sweet Jewel" December 21, 2011 910
37
3 "Beat Generation / No More Distance" April 4, 2012 53
4 "Tweet Dream / Sparkle" July 25, 2012 97
5 "White Angel" November 14, 2012 518
6 "Hikari no Hate ni"
  (光の果てに, "At the End of the Light")
July 24, 2013 617
7 "Run with U" February 19, 2014 858
8 "Super Hero / Love Me, Love You More." May 28, 2014 1024 Jukebox
9 "Bling Bling My Love" September 3, 2014 1131
10 "Kiss Me Babe / Hirari"
  (ひらり, "Lightly")
March 25, 2015 528
11 "Sōshisōai Destination"
  (相思相愛☆destination, "Mutual Love Destination")
July 15, 2015 532
12 "Mr.Platonic" November 18, 2015 647
13 "Crossroad" (クロスロード) August 10, 2016 311
14 "Synchronized" (シンクロ) March 1, 2017 417
15 "Koi no Roadshow"
  (恋のロードショー, "Love Roadshow")
July 5, 2017 610
16 "Hey Hey ~Light Me Up~" February 28, 2018 213

Subunits' and solo singles

M Three

No. Title Release date Charts Album
JPN
Oricon

[30]
1 "Yumemiru Dancing Doll"
(夢見るダンシングドール,
"Dreaming Dancing Doll")
March 27, 2013 8 Non-album singles
2 "Your Love" July 30, 2014 16

Momoka Ito

No. Title Release date Charts Album
JPN
Oricon

[31]
1 "Poker Face" July 23, 2014 16 Fairies

Music videos

Year Title Director
2011 "More Kiss" Unknown
"Song for You" Hideaki Sunaga[32]
"Hero" Tatsuya Murakami[33]
"Sweet Jewel"
2012 "Beat Generation"
"No More Distance" Unknown
"Tweet Dream" Hideaki Sunaga[34]
"Sparkle" Masaki Takehisa[35]
"White Angel" Tatsuya Murakami[36]
2013 "Yumemiru Dancing Doll" (by M Three) Ryōtarō Muramatsu[37]
"Hikari no Hate ni"
2014 "Run with U" Tatsuya Murakami[38]
"Super Hero" Daisuke Ninomiya (Nino) / Ikioi[39]
"Poker Face" (by Momoka Ito) Shintarō Ehara[40]
"Your Love" (by M Three) Tatsuya Murakami[41]
"Bling Bling My Love" Shintarō Ehara[42]
2015 "Kiss Me Babe"
"相思相愛☆destination" Tomoo Noda[43]
"Mr.Platonic"
2016 "Crossroad" Ippei Morita[44]
2017 "Synchronized" Yoshiharu Seri[45]
"Koi no Roadshow"
2018 "Hey Hey ~Light Me Up~"
"Bangin'"

Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2011 Fairies (group) Japan Record Awards — New Artist[4] Won
Japan Record Awards — Best New Artist[3] Won
"More Kiss" Japan Cable Awards — New Artist[46] Won
2012 "White Angel" Japan Record Awards — Gold Award[47] Won
Japan Record Awards — Grand Prix[47] Nominated
"Beat Generation" Japan Cable Awards — Excellence Award[48] Won

Notes

  1. Sources for chart positions are as follows: "More Kiss",[14] "Hero",<ref name='Hero/Sweet Jewel'>"Japan Billboard Hot 100 2012/01/02". Billboard (in Japanese). 2012-01-02. Retrieved 2018-03-27.

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Preceded by
S/mileage
Japan Record Award for Best New Artist
2011
Succeeded by
Leo Ieiri
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