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E-girls

E-girls (sometimes stylized as E-Girls or e-girls; stands for Exile Girls) was a Japanese collective girl group created and managed by LDH while signed to music label Rhythm Zone from Avex. As of 2017, the band consisted of 11 members; 8 of which featured members of groups Happiness and Flower. Created as a sister act to boy band Exile, E-girls debuted in 2011 with their single "Celebration". After a string of promotional recordings, E-girls released their debut record Lesson 1 two years later. In 2013, their single "Gomennasai no Kissing You" catapulted the girls into commercial success, selling over 100,000 units, and its parent album Colorful Pop (2014), was met with positive reviews and high performance on the Oricon Albums Chart.

E-girls
E-girls at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards Japan From left to right: Anna Suda, Harumi Sato, Nonoka Yamaguchi, Reina Washio, Yurino, Karen Fujii, Sayaka, Yuzuna Takebe, Anna Ishii, Kaede, Nozomi Bando
Background information
Also known as
  • Exile Girls
  • e-girls
OriginJapanese
Genres
Years active2011–2020
LabelsLDH, Rhythm Zone
Members
Websitee-girls-ldh.jp

With several members departing from the group, E-girls released their third album E.G. Time (2015), which saw a change in their music and vocal deliveries. That same year, LDH announced changes to their line-up, which resulted in absence with some members for their singles "Anniversary!!" and "Dance Dance Dance". Beginning the year with their greatest hits album E.G. Smile: E-girls Best (2016), the group announced their E.G. Pop and E.G. Cool themes with the singles "E.G. Summer Rider", "Pink Champagne" and "Go! Go! Let's Go!". Their fourth album, E.G. Crazy, was released in January 2017.

Beginning as a Japanese idol group, E-girls have branched out and conceive a variety of different appeals and cultures as their career progressed, and have become one of the most prominent girl groups in Japanese music. Additionally, their musical style, starting off as soft J-pop and dance music, began to expand as following albums were released. Since their debut, three sub-units have been formed by selected members from E-girls, and have explored both music and fashion endeavours. The group disbanded at the end of 2020.

History

2011–2012: Debut and single releases

In 2011, Japanese boy band Exile held a nationwide audition event for young female artists. Originally, the event was to find members for the dance group named Flower, which was conducted by LDH and already featured four members, but they decided to also scope for a new dance and vocal group titled Bunny. After recruiting dancers Nozomi Bando and Harumi Sato, and three vocalists Reina Washio, Kyoka Ichiki, and Chiharu Muto, Exile's Hiro—the head producer and CEO of LDH—announced the "Girls Entertainment Project", which was later changed to E-Girls; he confirmed that it would consist of all members from Dream, Happiness, and Flower. Bunny were not originally formed as part of E-Girls, and were to debut separately in 2013, but they never carried out any activities.[1] Following their formation, E-girls consisted of 21 members. On 28 December 2011, the group debuted with their single "Celebration", which peaked inside the top ten on the Oricon Singles Chart.[2][3] Sayaka Yamamoto became the first member of E-girls to leave the group, and subsequently her band Dream; her promise commenced in March 2012.[4]

The following year, they released their second single "One Two Three" in April, which performed moderately on the charts than their former recording.[5] For the release, two new members were added into the band: Reina Kizu and Anna Suda, both coming from EGD (EXPG Girls Dancers), a dance group formed at the Exile Professional Gym Academy.[6] On 25 April, E-girls were invited to perform their new single at MCountdown Hello Japan ~MCountdown One Asia Tour 2012~, a live event at Saitama Super Arena hosted by the Korean music program MCountdown.[7] Before the preparation of their follow-up number "Follow Me", Happiness member Mayu Sugieda went on hiatus in August to undergo medical treatment after being diagnosed with infectious mononucleosis.[8] Furthermore, LDH added several more members into E-girls, including the girls from the un-debuted Bunny group and EGD dancers. In total, E-girls consisted of 31 members, with Dream's Sayaka Yamamato, and Happiness' Mimu Hioki and Sugeida on hiatus. Having said this, LDH announced new regulations to have each member train to each following single release in order to feature in the line-up; for example, only 16 of the 31 members appeared on the jacket covers for "Follow Me".[9] The single was released on in October 2012, and was a commercial success in Japan, shifting 500,000 digital units.[9] Not long after, Happiness member Mimu Hioki left the group in October.[10]

2013: Lesson 1 and rise of popularity

In early 2013, three members from Bunny left E-Girls. Additionally, EGD member Ruri Kawamoto and an original performer named Momoka Nakajima joined E-Girls and made their first performing appearance in their single "The Never Ending Story", which the band's name de-capitalized to E-girls.[11] It was a commercial success, reaching number two on the Oricon chart, and became their first feature to included all 29-members on the jacket covers.[12] The following hit, "Candy Smile", performed moderately on the charts but earned a Gold certification by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ). Additionally, Kawamoto was promoted as a vocalist and sung the B-side "Love Letter", marking her the first E-girls member to change positions.[13] On 17 April, the girls promoted their debut record Lesson 1, which sold numerous units on the Oricon Albums Chart, debuting at number one and charted over 70 non-consecutive weeks.[14] This was the final effort by EGD member Reina Kizu, whom left the group some months later; her position was replaced officially by Nakajima.[15]

Happiness' member Mayu Sugieda returned to the group after recovering from her illness, and joined all 29 members for the single's jacket covers and visual for "Gomennasai no Kissing You". This was the final single with Flower member Elina Mizuno, the first release with Anna Suda and Kawamoto as members of Happiness, and the first visual to feature Nakajima since replacing Kizu.[16] A commercial success, it became the girls first physical track to ship over 100,000 copies, and won the Japanese MTV Video Music Award for Best Choreography, alongside a nomination for Best Japanese act at the 2014 MTV Europe Music Awards.[17][18][19] In October that year, EGD member Marina Watanabe joined the girl group as a stand-in performer. However, her position was allocated as a primary performer when member Mizuno signed off from E-girls, and Watanabe was featured in the promotional shoot for the groups following number, "Kurukuru".[20] The single became the group's highest first week sales, shifting approximately 69,087 units.[21] At the end of 2013, the group were given the opportunity to appear on several year-end shows in Japan, and were subsequently invited to Kōhaku Uta Gassen.[22] There, they performed a special medley of their songs.[23][24][25]

2014–2015: Individual activities, Colorful Pop, E.G. Time, line-up changes and further work

In early 2014, Dream's Aya Takamoto was appointed as the leader of E-girls.[26] Subsequently, each member started to endure on several separate endeavours from the group; 10 of the group's members: Shizuka, Kaede, Karen Fujii, 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.[citation needed] The opening number to the show was the E-girls single "Diamond Only", which experienced success on the Oricon charts.[27] Despite previous commercial endorsements, it brought the girls more endorsement deals with fashion and lifestyle products.[28] Released as their final single to their second album Colorful Pop, which was released on 19 March, the latter format garnered success on the Oricon Albums Chart and became their second consecutive album to debut at number one.[29] In order to promote the record, E-girls commenced their first national tour between July and August, titled "Colorful Land".[30][31]

In April that year, Mayu Sugeida and Kyoka Takeda left their respective groups Happiness and Bunny, alongside their departure from E-girls; this made Sugeida the second vocalist after Dream's Sayaka Yamamoto to leave E-girls.[32] From June that year, E-girls released three singles consecutively, one per month; the first was "E.G. Anthem: We Are Venus", which included all members and vocalists on the jacket covers and accompanying music video.[33] The following number was "Odoru Ponpokorin", which premiered on 30 July and experienced moderate sales in the charts and featured 14-elected members for the cover art.[34][35] It used as the opening theme song to the TV anime Chibi Maruko Chan.[34] The third single from their album E.G. Time (2015) was "Highschool Love", which was released on 10 September. Like "Odoru Ponpokorin", the single was featured in the Fuji TV drama "Great Teacher Onizuka".[36] While preparing for promotion to their single "Mr. Snowman", Flower member and vocalist Chiharu Muto left E-girls to study abroad but ended up launching her own fashion line; she left in November, the same month that the single was released.[37] At the end of the year, E-girls were invited to Kōhaku Uta Gassen for the second time where they performed their song "Highschool Love".[38][39] They were also part of the line-up for the performers at the FNS Song Festival.[40]

 
E-girls at the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards Japan.

On 1 January 2015 (New Year's Day), the band released the physical editions of E.G. Time.[41] The record was commercially success, becoming their third number one on the Oricon charts.[42] However, on 27 January, the staff at LDH announced a new line-up system titled the E-girls Pyramid, which showed each member in the band and their respective sub-groups.[43] With that said, six of the then-remaining 26-members were moved out of E-girls and into either the yet-to-debut groups Rabbits and Bunnies for further training; Yuzuna Takebe, the youngest singer in E-girls, was removed from the line-up and placed in Rabbits.[44] After this, the girls held their second nationwide tour titled "Colorful World" between February and March.[45] With the new line-up set, E-girls started recording new material for their new album by promoting the single "Anniversary!!".[46] Dream member Ami announced her solo debut, con-curring with the activities in E-girls and Dream.[47] In October that year, it was confirmed via LDH that Dream member Erie Abe would graduate from being a performer and singer to become a disc jockey for some of the group's future releases and live performances. That same month, Flower member Kyoka Ichiki announced her leave from both groups; this made Flower a six-member unit, and left Reina Washio the only remaining vocalist in the group.[48]

Because of Ichiki's departure, LDH re-added ex-Rabbits' member Yuzuna Takebe to E-girls, but only attributed as a performer until the following year.[49] Once again, the group was invited to their third appearance at Kōhaku,[50][51] where they performed their single "Dance Dance Dance" as well as another year-end special on Japan's CDTV[52] where they revealed a new song from their then-upcoming greatest hits album E.G. Smile: E-girls Best, titled "Dance With Me Now!". The single premiered as a promotional recording and achieved success on the Japan Hot 100 chart. It was their last release within 2015.[53]

2016: E.G. Smile: E-girls Best and E.G. Crazy

To start the new year 2016, E-girls released their greatest hits compilation album E.G. Smile: E-girls BEST on 10 February 2016.[54] The album consisted of all their singles up to "Dance With Me Now!", and an additional recording titled "Shukko Sa! (Sail Out For Someone)". Released in several different formats, the record became their best-selling album, with over 250,000 units sold and was certified Platinum by the RIAJ.[55] To commemorate its release, E-girls engaged in their third national tour titled E-girls LIVE TOUR 2016 "E.G. SMILE". During the concert tour, the group made several announcements related to their sub-groups' activities; Happiness' second studio album and upcoming tours for both Flower and Happiness. This is the first time Flower and Happiness have been conducted concert tours themselves. Additionally, LDH confirmed the debut of the E-girls side-project ShuuKaRen, which consists of sisters Karen and Shuuka Fujii.[56][57][58]

In late April 2016, E-girls confirmed via their website that they would release two new singles, both being part of a Summer Single Concept.[59][60] The first of these two and their 16th single was "E.G. Summer Rider", which was released on 20 July 2016 with an "E.G. POP" concept.[61] The single debuted at number two on the Oricon chart, and was success with digital sales.[62] The following month, "Pink Champagne" was released on 10 August as their 17th single with an "E.G. COOL" concept and was a critical success. Commercially, it gained their highest-selling first week sales since "Kurukuru" with 66,028 copies.[63]

On 28 October 2016, member Erie Abe announced her intention to retire from the entertainment business at the end of the year, making her the first Dream member to departure since Sayaka Yamamoto's in 2011.[64]

On 30 November, E-girls released their 18th single "Go! Go! Let's Go!". This was yet another change in concept, having embraced a new style called "Japanese Neo Tokyo"; for example, the accompanying visual promoted the girls in various Japanese-influenced fashion.[65] Commercially however, it under-performed and became one of their lowest-selling releases since their debut.[66] The following month, E-girls announced the release of their fourth studio album E.G. Crazy (2017). The record is packaged as a double album; one disc features material for E.G. POP, whilst the second disc deals with an E.G. COOL concept. Additionally, several music videos were featured on the album, including the promotional recordings of "Strawberry Sadistic"—which appeared in the original LDH film High & Low: The Movie—and two new album tracks titled "All Day Long Lady"/"Harajuku Time Bomb".[67][68]

On 31 December, that year, E-girls performed their song "DANCE WITH ME NOW!" at the 67th Kohaku Uta Gassen after getting invited for the 4th consecutive year.[69][70] On the same day, Abe committed to her promise and retired from Dream and E-girls.[64]

2017: Reformulation of the group and E.G.family

On 3 January 2017, E.G. Crazy premiered on AWA streaming services through Japan, and was subsequently issued with various physical editions on 18 January.[71][72] On 10 March, dancer and Happiness member/leader Miyuu announced a brief hiatus due to a knee injury that occurred through January that same year. She confirmed that she was in the process of surgery and rehabilitation.[73]

In late May 2017, LDH announced a new campaign titled E.G. Evolution, consisting of a 7-day countdown. After the seven subsequent days, on 5 June, LDH revealed several changes to E-girls. The first was the disbandment of corresponding band Dream, which consisted of members Shizuka, Aya and Ami. All three members confirmed their graduation from E-girls, whilst Aya effectively retired from being a musician and performer indefinitely, in order to serve as the chief creative manager towards the group and the newly established girl entertainment franchise within LDH, E.G.family.[74] Shizuka and Ami would continue with their solo projects as a member of Dance Earth Party and as a soloist respectively. Additionally, members Miyuu, Ruri Kawamoto, Shuuka Fujii, Manami Shigetome and Mio Nakajima removed themselves from the E-girls too, focusing on their activities within their groups Happiness and Flower.[74] According to the girls' website, members Karen Fujii, Reina Washio and Yuzuna Takebe would serve as the band's primary vocalists, and would have no assisting group leader.[75] With the announcement, it was also revealed that the group would be doing a 2-day live concert titled E-girls LIVE 2017 ~E.G.EVOLUTION~. The concerts would be their last as a 19-member lineup since E-girls would promote as 11 members after the reformulation.

On 26 July, the group released their 19th single "Love ☆ Queen", their first official work as an 11-member group. In October, it was announced that Harumi Sato was chosen as the new leader of the group. Later that month, E-girls performed at the TV Asahi Dream Festival 2017 at Saitama Super Arena.[76] On 6 December, the group released their 20th single "Kitakaze to Taiyou". In the same month, on 28 December, the group released the E-girls LIVE 2017 ~E.G.EVOLUTION~ concert on DVD/Blu-ray.

At the end of 2017, E-girls were invited to perform at Kōhaku for the 5th time.[77] There, they performed their song "Love ☆ Queen".[78][79]

2018: E.G. 11

On 31 January, the group released their 21st single "Aishiteru to Itte Yokatta". Shortly after, they released their 22nd single "Pain, pain" on 28 February.[citation needed]

On 23 May 2018, E-girls released their fifth studio album, E.G.11, their first album as an 11-member group. Additionally, they embarked on their fourth national tour E-girls LIVE TOUR 2018 ~E.G. 11~, that went from 2 June to 5 August. It was the first tour since the group's reformulation.[citation needed]

On 8 August, they released their 5th digital single "My Way", accompanied by a music video for the title song and another music video for the b-side track "Let's Feel High". Both songs feature Mighty Crown and PKCZ®.[citation needed]

On 3 October, E-girls were invited to perform at the Asia Song Festival 2018 in South Korea.[80] On the same day, they released their 6th digital single "Perfect World". The song was used as theme song for the movie Perfect World Kimi to Iru Kiseki, starring Sandaime J Soul Brothers/EXILE member Takanori Iwata.[citation needed]

On 6 October, the Internet program Zenryoku Bukatsu! E-kou (全力部活!E高; All-Out Club Activity! E-high) started airing on AbemaTV. This has been the first regular show focused on E-girls since 2016 and each episode includes new challenges for the group to master.[citation needed]

On 19 December, the group released their 7th digital single "EG-ENERGY". The song was used to promote LDH martial arts' ENERGY PROJECT, alongside Generations from Exile Tribe.[citation needed]

2019–2020: E.G.POWER to the DOME, 3-month release project and final tour

On 16 January, the group released the footage of the E-girls LIVE TOUR 2018 ~E.G. 11~ concert at Saitama Super Arena on DVD and Blu-ray.

In the first half of the year, E-girls participated in E.G.family's first tour E.G.POWER 2019 ~POWER to the DOME~ that went from 22 February to 25 May. This tour included performances from all artists belonging to E.G.family: E-girls, Flower, Happiness, SudannaYuzuYully, Dream Ami, Dream Shizuka and E.G.family all together.

On 24 July, they released their 23rd single "CINDERELLA FIT" and the DVD/Blu-ray for 28 March E.G.POWER 2019 ~POWER to the DOME~ concert at NHK Hall. "Cinderella Fit" was used as theme song for Mister Donut's Mister Donut Tapioca Milk TV-CM, which stars members Kaede, Nozomi Bando, Harumi Sato and Nonoka Yamaguchi. The song was pre-available digitally for streaming on 27 June 2019.

On 6 October, AbemaTV broadcast the 47th episode of the program Zenryoku Bukatsu! E-kou (全力部活!E高; All-Out Club Activity! E-high) which revealed that all 11 members of E-girls succeeded in climbing to the summit of Mount Fuji together. Some of them exhibited early signs of altitude sickness as they headed above 3000 meters, but supported each other to their destination. The ascent took over 8 hours and 30 minutes in total.[81]

On 15 October, E-girls won the "Best-Jeanist" award in the "Collector Selection" category at The 36th Best Jeanist Awards 2019 for their denim costumes from "Cinderella Fit". Kaede attended the ceremony as a representative of the group.[82]

On 8 November, it was announced that E-girls would release their 24th single on 29 January 2020, and that there would be a 3-months project prior to the release to pre-deliver a new song each month. The first release of this project would be titled "Easy come, Easy go", scheduled for 22 November and accompanied by a row of release events.[83] The second release would be "CINDERELLA FIT (Winter Version)" on 27 December. It was also revealed that the new single would include 4 new songs in total, with "Bessekai" (別世界; Another World) being the title track.[84]

In late 2019, it was revealed that the group would hold their 5th tour E-girls PERFECT LIVE 2011▶2020 from 1 February – 4 July 2020. On 22 December 2019, the group announced that the tour will be their final activity together and that E-girls will dissolve at the end of 2020.[85][86] Every member will stay with their original company LDH and follow different career paths. While Harumi Sato, Nozomi Bando, Anna Ishii and Nonoka Yamaguchi will focus on their work as actresses and models, Yuzuna Takebe will form a new unit with the successful contestants that passed Afrojack's LDH Europe audition, Reina Washio will debut as a solo artist and Happiness will work with 88rising for global expansion.[87][88]

Due to the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, several concerts of E-girls' last tour had to be cancelled or postponed. As a reparation, the group held a live event with no audience that was streamed on the Japanese video service Niconico on 26 March 2020. A total of over 220 thousand viewers watched the show during its airtime.[89]

Artistry

Music and style

From the start of their career—namely with their debut "Celebration!" and album Lesson 1—the band's music was universally categorized by critics as a dance-influenced J-pop.[92] However, Japanese magazine CD Journal believed that their debut adapted the trend of "soft" K-pop and EDM, two genres which were particularly prominent through the mid-2010s, along with its influenced on the Western market.[93] Furthermore, the magazine noted its similarities between nameless Korean and Japanese bands because of their "catchy" dance melodies, and Billboard Japan commented about their inheritance of the dance genre from brother band Exile, which they described as "DNA".[94] Majority of the content were handled by a variety of Japanese composers and producers, such as Clarabell, Kazuhiro Hara, and frequent songwriter Masoto Kotake, but their single "The Never Ending Story", a cover song originally performed by English singer Limahl, was composed by Giorgio Moroder.[15] Their second album, Colorful Pop (2014), saw a return to their dance-pop style, but a writer of Selective Hearing noticed that the sound was a more "upward trend" than their debut.[95]

The material, particularly the "faster tracks" and cover songs: "Rydeen (Dance All Night)" by Yellow Magic Orchestra, "Koi no Boogie Woogie Train" by Ann Lewis, and "I Heard a Rumour" by Bananarama, were widely praised for the producers abilities to "reconfigure J-pop's past into the buzzing present." But once again, the ballad entries were slated for their "mood killing" appeal.[96] For their third studio album, E.G. Time (2014), it saw a change in musical style, particularly with the uptempo numbers. Additionally, the band's management, LDH, hired a variety of new producers and composers to work on the album, namely Yasutaka Nakata, Lauren Kaori, Fast Lane, and husband-wife duo T.Kura and Michico.[41] This was their first record to remove a large portion of ballad songs, having been replaced with "aggressive" EDM numbers and "twinkly" electropop anthems. According to Patrick St. Michel, writing for The Japan Times, majority of the recordings have the vocalists singing in unison, which has been a notable factor in various Japanese acts such as AKB48 and their sister groups; the writer identified "Music Flyer" as the most prominent example from E.G. Time.[97] Subsequently, he felt the track re-introduced them back into the K-pop genre.[97]

For their fourth studio album, a double release titled E.G. Crazy (2017), E-girls presented two parallel themes; E.G. Pop and E.G. Cool. The former theme endorsed a "pop[pier]" and "fun" vibe that graced their previous work, whilst E.G. Cool emphasized a "cooler" and "sexy" sound.[98] The first offerings to these themes were the "dynamic" dance-pop anthem "E.G. Summer Rider",[99] and the tropical house number inspired by 1980s disco, "Pink Champagne".[100] Additionally, many tracks from the collection emphasized a variety of Western genres such as French house, rock, hip-hop and dubstep.[101][102]

Image

On numerous occasions, E-girls have been recognized by publications as an idol group, due to their dominance of the Japanese market, on-going line-up changes and similarities to a variety of Japanese idol bands.[103] However, by the release of their studio album E.G. Time, Patrick St. Michel of The Japan Times identified how the group "buck most of the major idol trends", specifically saying; "They shun idol-standard amateurism in favor of K-pop-like precision," and identified their song "Music Flyer" as the most notable change in this type of appeal. Furthermore, he explained another trait was the typical performance of idol groups singing in "unison", but said "...whereas AKB48 just sound louder, E-Girls turn it into a focused, wordless chant."[97] With the release of their album E.G. Crazy in 2017, E-girls yet again broadened their appeal by emphasising two styles; a "pop[pier]" and "fun" vibe that brings reminiscence of their earlier work, whilst E.G. Cool showcased a more "sexy" image; this was first presented in the jacket covers for their 2016 single "Pink Champagne".[102] Not long after, the girls released their single "Go! Go! Let's Go!", which saw a new transition in image; they adapted a theme titled Japanese Neo Girls, which utilizes different cultures from a Japanese women's perspective. For example, "Go! Go! Let's Go!" focused on a variety of Japanese cultures such as traditional wear (kimono) to Otaku culture.[104]

Furthermore, their promotional recordings: "All Day Long Lady" and "Harajuku Time Bomb" focused on Westernized "office ladies", while the latter was influenced by the style in Harajuku.[105] Throughout their work, E-girls have been known for their "striking visuals and impressive dance numbers", and were credited with gaining "well-deserved popularity, proving they can bring just as much dancing and great music as their male counterparts." When their greatest hits album E.G. Smile: E-girls Best (2016) was announced, website J-Generation concluded, "While Exile is loved by girls all over the world for their soul and dance, E-girls gave those same fans the girl group they could relate to and sparked the beginning of their now four year long catalog of successful hits."[106]

Seifuku dances

As part of the group's singles, the performing members conduct an additional segment to their music video's called a Seifuku Dance (制服ダンス, Uniform dance). These small clips are connected to the story line of the parent music videos—which are regularly placed at the start of end of the visual—and generally focus on various dance styles by the performers and its accompanying instrumental composition.[107] Despite this, some singing members, such as Erie Abe, Mayu Sugieda, Karen Fujii, Ruri Kawamoto, Chiharu Muto, Kyoka Ichicki, and Yuzuna Takebe, have appeared in selected visuals.[A] Some compositions from a seifuku dance have been adapted into full-length recordings: "Kurukuru" was used in their track "Move It! (Dream & E-girls Time)",[108][41] "Odoru Ponpokorin" was sampled into the E-girls song "Boom Boom Christmas",[109] and sections from "Mr. Snowman" were placed in their song "Express (Do Your Dance)".[110][111] Like their official singles, each performing member is assessed by a line-up change, meaning only selected members are featured in the respective seifuku dance.[A] Each dance was included on the DVD/Blu-ray bundles of their album E.G. Smile: E-girls Best.

Reception

In early 2014, teen magazine Anan, which generally explores various youth cultures such as idol and kawaii culture, included E-girls amongst many other idol groups for their special February issue.[112] In 2015, Nikkei Entertainment released their annual top girl-group bands, and E-girls were ranked at number 4 with 18.4% of the votes. According to the list, over half the entries were idol groups, and six were sister acts of the AKB48 family.[113] At the end of 2016, Oricon conducted an artist ranking and their album E.G. Smile: E-girls Best became their first release to enter the top twenty best-sellers list (placed at number 11), and were ranked the 9th highest-grossing Japanese act with reported revenue up to ¥1.75 billion (an approximate equivalent to $15.57 million USD).[114][115]

Side projects

Apart from their respective groups Dream, Happiness and Flower, E-girls and LDH have established three side-projects. The first sub-group from E-girls wasShuuKaRen, which consists of sisters Karen Fujii from Happiness and Shuuka Fujii of Flower.[116] This was the first musical release to feature both siblings together, after first distributing their fashion coffee table book Antithese, which garnered critical success and sold over 100,000 units in Japan.[117] LDH conceived ShuuKaRen as "two vocal divas" that create music "based on black [culture]".[118] Their debut single "Universe" was released on 5 October 2016, and featured co-lead vocals by Shuuka; this was the first time Shuuka had provided vocals to any E-girls related effort, and was the first overall member from the group since Ruri Kawamoto to be promoted as a vocalist.[119]

The second sub-group established from E-girls are SudannaYuzuYully, which features sole E-girls member Yuzuna Takebe as the main vocalist, and Happiness' Anna Suda and Yurino as rappers and performers; like the former side-project, it is the first time Suda and Yurino provide vocals to any E-girls work, and also makes Suda and Yurino the third and fourth members to be promoted as vocalists through LDH.[120] The trio, who will base their music around contemporary dance and hip-hop music, released their debut single "Oh Boy" in March 2017.[121]

Although not a musical or performing act, Happiness member Kaede and Flower member Harumi Sato created a sub-group named Twin Tower, which showcases them as exclusive models for fashion and other product endorsements; they are the first side project to not reveal any vocal or performing activities. They are officially represented by LDH, and debuted in October 2015.[122]

Members

Happiness

Name Birth date (age) Act
Sayaka Nagatomo (長友 さやか, Nagatomo Sayaka) (1995-09-20) 20 September 1995 (age 27) Performer
Kaede Dobashi (土橋 楓, Dobashi Kaede) (1996-01-11) 11 January 1996 (age 27) Performer
Karen Fujii (藤井 夏恋, Fujii Karen) (1996-07-16) 16 July 1996 (age 26) Vocalist and performer
Yurino Suzuki (鈴木 結莉乃, Suzuki Yurino) (1996-02-06) 6 February 1996 (age 27) Vocalist and performer[B]
Anna Suda (須田 アンナ, Suda Anna) (1997-10-12) 12 October 1997 (age 25) Vocalist and performer[B]

Flower

Name Birth date (age) Act
Reina Washio (鷲尾 伶菜, Washio Reina) (1994-01-20) 20 January 1994 (age 29) Vocalist
Nozomi Bando (坂東 希, Bandō Nozomi) (1997-09-14) 14 September 1997 (age 25) Performer
Harumi Sato (佐藤 晴美, Satō Harumi) (1995-06-08) 8 June 1995 (age 27) Performer

Original E-girls

Name Birth date (age) Act
Anna Ishii (石井 杏奈, Ishii Anna) (1998-07-11) 11 July 1998 (age 24) Performer
Nonoka Yamaguchi (山口 乃々華, Yamaguchi Nonoka) (1998-03-08) 8 March 1998 (age 25) Performer
Yuzuna Takebe (武部柚那, Takebe Yuzuna) (1998-06-17) 17 June 1998 (age 24) Vocalist and performer

Former members

Name Sub-group Years active within group Act
Sayaka Yamamoto (山本 紗也加, Yamamoto Sayaka) Dream 2011 Vocalist and performer[C]
Mimu Hoiki (日置 美夢, Hioki Mimu) Happiness 2011 Performer
Runa Yamamoto (山本 月, Yamamoto Runa) Bunny 2012 Performer
Mira Watts (ヴァッツ 美良, Vattsu Mira) Bunny 2011–2012 Performer
Mizuki Hanayama (花山水樹, Hanayama Mizuki) Bunny 2011–2012 Performer
Miyū Ōishi (大石 美優, Ōishi Miyū) Bunny 2011–2012 Performer
Reina Kizu (木津 玲奈, Kizu Reina) EGD 2012–2013 Performer
Erina Mizuno (水野 絵梨奈, Mizuno Erina) Flower 2011–2013 Performer
Mayu Suigeda (杉枝 真結, Suigeda Mayu) Happiness 2011–2012 (hiatus), 2013–2014 Vocalist and performer
Kyoka Takeda (武田 杏香, Takeda Kyōka) Bunny 2012–2014 Performer
Chiharu Muto (武藤 千春, Mutō Chiharu) Flower 2011–2014 Vocalist and performer
Kyoka Ichiki (市來 杏香, Ichiki Kyōka) Flower 2011–2015 Vocalist and performer
Rio Inagaki (稲垣 莉生, Inagaki Rio) E-girls / Bunnies 2011–2016[D] Performer
Momoka Nakajima (中嶋 桃花, Nakajima Momoka) E-girls / Bunnies 2013–2016[D] Performer
Misato Hagio (萩尾 美聖, Hagio Misato) E-girls / Rabbits 2011–2016[D] Performer
Marina Watanabe (渡邉 真梨奈, Watanabe Marina) E-girls / Rabbits 2013–2016[D] Performer
Risa Ikuta (生田梨沙, Ikuta Risa) E-girls / Rabbits 2013–2016[D] Performer
Erie Abe (阿部絵里恵, Abe Erie) Dream 2011–2016 Vocalist, performer, disc jockey
Shizuka Nishida (西田 静香, Nishida Shizuka) Dream 2011–2017 Vocalist and performer
Aya Takamoto (高本 彩, Takamoto Aya) Dream 2011–2017 Vocalist, performer and E-girls leader
Ami Nakashima (中島 麻未, Nakashima Ami) Dream 2011–2017 Vocalist and performer and Dream leader
Miyuu Ariiso (有磯 実結, Ariiso Miyū) Happiness 2011–2017 Performer
Ruri Kawamoto (川本 璃, Kawamoto Ruri) Happiness 2011–2017 Vocalist and performer
Shuuka Fujii (藤井 萩花, Fujii Shuuka) Flower 2011–2017 Vocalist and performer[B]
Manami Shigetome (重留 真波, Shigetome Manami) Flower 2011–2017 Performer
Mio Nakajima (中島美央, Nakajima Mio) Flower 2011–2017 Performer

Timeline

Discography

Tours

As a lead artist

Year Period Title
2014 from 18 July to 13 August E-girls LIVE TOUR 2014 "COLORFUL LAND"
2015 from 14 February to 29 April E-girls LIVE TOUR 2015 "COLORFUL WORLD"
2016 from 12 March to 11 August E-girls LIVE TOUR 2016 "E.G. SMILE"
2018 from 2 June to 5 August E-girls LIVE TOUR 2018 ~E.G. 11~
2020 from 1 February to 4 July E-girls PERFECT LIVE 2011▶2020

As a participating group

Year Title Artist
2012 EXILE TRIBE LIVE TOUR 2012 ~TOWER OF WISH~ Exile Tribe
2014 EXILE TRIBE PERFECT YEAR LIVE TOUR TOWER OF WISH 2014 ~THE REVOLUTION~
2016 HiGH&LOW THE LIVE
2019 E.G.POWER 2019 ~POWER to the DOME~ E.G.Family

As a support act

Year Title Artist
2011 EXILE LIVE TOUR 2011 TOWER OF WISH ~Negai no Tou~ Exile

Concerts

Date Title
14 June 2015 E-girls LIVE 2015 at UNIVERSAL STUDIOS JAPAN
15–16 July 2017 E-girls LIVE 2017 ~E.G.EVOLUTION~

Filmography

TV shows

Year Title Network
2011–present Weekly Exile (週間EXILE) TBS
2011–2012 E-Girls ga! Monku no Sakebi
2014–2015 Akeru na Kiken
2015–2016 E-girls wo Majime ni Kangaeru Kaigi
2015–2016 EG-style Fuji TV

Internet programs

Year Title Network
2013–2014 E-girls movies!!
2018–present Zenryoku Bukatsu! E-kou! AbemaTV

Music video appearances

Year Title Artist Album
2011 "Rising Sun" Exile
2013 "EXILE PRIDE ~Konna Sekai wo Aisuru Tame~" Exile
2017 "Y.M.C.A." Generations from Exile Tribe

Publications

Photobooks

Year Release date Title Ref.
2014 17 October Colorful Diary (カラフル・ダイアリー)

Notes

  1. ^ a b See E-girls discography to view more information about the seifuku dances and members list.
  2. ^ a b c This member only provides vocals in their respective sub-unit; see E-girls#Side projects for more.
  3. ^ Sayaka Yamamoto was a vocalist and performer to E-girls, but left after the release of their debut single "Celebration!"; she only appeared as a performer for it.
  4. ^ a b c d e These members were first featured in the line-up for E-girls between their respective years, but were removed in 2016 by LDH, and transferred into yet-to-debut group Rabbits for further training; only member Yuzuna Takebe has been re-added back into E-girls.

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External links

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This article is about the Japanese girl group For fashion subculture see E girls and e boys E girls sometimes stylized as E Girls or e girls stands for Exile Girls was a Japanese collective girl group created and managed by LDH while signed to music label Rhythm Zone from Avex As of 2017 the band consisted of 11 members 8 of which featured members of groups Happiness and Flower Created as a sister act to boy band Exile E girls debuted in 2011 with their single Celebration After a string of promotional recordings E girls released their debut record Lesson 1 two years later In 2013 their single Gomennasai no Kissing You catapulted the girls into commercial success selling over 100 000 units and its parent album Colorful Pop 2014 was met with positive reviews and high performance on the Oricon Albums Chart E girlsE girls at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards Japan From left to right Anna Suda Harumi Sato Nonoka Yamaguchi Reina Washio Yurino Karen Fujii Sayaka Yuzuna Takebe Anna Ishii Kaede Nozomi BandoBackground informationAlso known asExile Girls e girlsOriginJapaneseGenresJ popEDMYears active2011 2020LabelsLDH Rhythm ZoneMembersReina Washio Karen Fujii Yuzuna Takebe Sayaka Kaede Yurino Anna Suda Nozomi Bando Harumi Sato Anna Ishii Nonoka YamaguchiWebsitee girls ldh wbr jpWith several members departing from the group E girls released their third album E G Time 2015 which saw a change in their music and vocal deliveries That same year LDH announced changes to their line up which resulted in absence with some members for their singles Anniversary and Dance Dance Dance Beginning the year with their greatest hits album E G Smile E girls Best 2016 the group announced their E G Pop and E G Cool themes with the singles E G Summer Rider Pink Champagne and Go Go Let s Go Their fourth album E G Crazy was released in January 2017 Beginning as a Japanese idol group E girls have branched out and conceive a variety of different appeals and cultures as their career progressed and have become one of the most prominent girl groups in Japanese music Additionally their musical style starting off as soft J pop and dance music began to expand as following albums were released Since their debut three sub units have been formed by selected members from E girls and have explored both music and fashion endeavours The group disbanded at the end of 2020 Contents 1 History 1 1 2011 2012 Debut and single releases 1 2 2013 Lesson 1 and rise of popularity 1 3 2014 2015 Individual activities Colorful Pop E G Time line up changes and further work 1 4 2016 E G Smile E girls Best and E G Crazy 1 5 2017 Reformulation of the group and E G family 1 6 2018 E G 11 1 7 2019 2020 E G POWER to the DOME 3 month release project and final tour 2 Artistry 2 1 Music and style 2 2 Image 2 2 1 Seifuku dances 2 3 Reception 3 Side projects 4 Members 4 1 Happiness 4 2 Flower 4 3 Original E girls 4 4 Former members 4 5 Timeline 5 Discography 6 Tours 6 1 As a lead artist 6 2 As a participating group 6 3 As a support act 6 4 Concerts 7 Filmography 7 1 TV shows 7 2 Internet programs 7 3 Music video appearances 8 Publications 8 1 Photobooks 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksHistory Edit2011 2012 Debut and single releases Edit In 2011 Japanese boy band Exile held a nationwide audition event for young female artists Originally the event was to find members for the dance group named Flower which was conducted by LDH and already featured four members but they decided to also scope for a new dance and vocal group titled Bunny After recruiting dancers Nozomi Bando and Harumi Sato and three vocalists Reina Washio Kyoka Ichiki and Chiharu Muto Exile s Hiro the head producer and CEO of LDH announced the Girls Entertainment Project which was later changed to E Girls he confirmed that it would consist of all members from Dream Happiness and Flower Bunny were not originally formed as part of E Girls and were to debut separately in 2013 but they never carried out any activities 1 Following their formation E girls consisted of 21 members On 28 December 2011 the group debuted with their single Celebration which peaked inside the top ten on the Oricon Singles Chart 2 3 Sayaka Yamamoto became the first member of E girls to leave the group and subsequently her band Dream her promise commenced in March 2012 4 The following year they released their second single One Two Three in April which performed moderately on the charts than their former recording 5 For the release two new members were added into the band Reina Kizu and Anna Suda both coming from EGD EXPG Girls Dancers a dance group formed at the Exile Professional Gym Academy 6 On 25 April E girls were invited to perform their new single at MCountdown Hello Japan MCountdown One Asia Tour 2012 a live event at Saitama Super Arena hosted by the Korean music program MCountdown 7 Before the preparation of their follow up number Follow Me Happiness member Mayu Sugieda went on hiatus in August to undergo medical treatment after being diagnosed with infectious mononucleosis 8 Furthermore LDH added several more members into E girls including the girls from the un debuted Bunny group and EGD dancers In total E girls consisted of 31 members with Dream s Sayaka Yamamato and Happiness Mimu Hioki and Sugeida on hiatus Having said this LDH announced new regulations to have each member train to each following single release in order to feature in the line up for example only 16 of the 31 members appeared on the jacket covers for Follow Me 9 The single was released on in October 2012 and was a commercial success in Japan shifting 500 000 digital units 9 Not long after Happiness member Mimu Hioki left the group in October 10 2013 Lesson 1 and rise of popularity Edit In early 2013 three members from Bunny left E Girls Additionally EGD member Ruri Kawamoto and an original performer named Momoka Nakajima joined E Girls and made their first performing appearance in their single The Never Ending Story which the band s name de capitalized to E girls 11 It was a commercial success reaching number two on the Oricon chart and became their first feature to included all 29 members on the jacket covers 12 The following hit Candy Smile performed moderately on the charts but earned a Gold certification by the Recording Industry Association of Japan RIAJ Additionally Kawamoto was promoted as a vocalist and sung the B side Love Letter marking her the first E girls member to change positions 13 On 17 April the girls promoted their debut record Lesson 1 which sold numerous units on the Oricon Albums Chart debuting at number one and charted over 70 non consecutive weeks 14 This was the final effort by EGD member Reina Kizu whom left the group some months later her position was replaced officially by Nakajima 15 Happiness member Mayu Sugieda returned to the group after recovering from her illness and joined all 29 members for the single s jacket covers and visual for Gomennasai no Kissing You This was the final single with Flower member Elina Mizuno the first release with Anna Suda and Kawamoto as members of Happiness and the first visual to feature Nakajima since replacing Kizu 16 A commercial success it became the girls first physical track to ship over 100 000 copies and won the Japanese MTV Video Music Award for Best Choreography alongside a nomination for Best Japanese act at the 2014 MTV Europe Music Awards 17 18 19 In October that year EGD member Marina Watanabe joined the girl group as a stand in performer However her position was allocated as a primary performer when member Mizuno signed off from E girls and Watanabe was featured in the promotional shoot for the groups following number Kurukuru 20 The single became the group s highest first week sales shifting approximately 69 087 units 21 At the end of 2013 the group were given the opportunity to appear on several year end shows in Japan and were subsequently invited to Kōhaku Uta Gassen 22 There they performed a special medley of their songs 23 24 25 2014 2015 Individual activities Colorful Pop E G Time line up changes and further work Edit In early 2014 Dream s Aya Takamoto was appointed as the leader of E girls 26 Subsequently each member started to endure on several separate endeavours from the group 10 of the group s members Shizuka Kaede Karen Fujii 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 citation needed The opening number to the show was the E girls single Diamond Only which experienced success on the Oricon charts 27 Despite previous commercial endorsements it brought the girls more endorsement deals with fashion and lifestyle products 28 Released as their final single to their second album Colorful Pop which was released on 19 March the latter format garnered success on the Oricon Albums Chart and became their second consecutive album to debut at number one 29 In order to promote the record E girls commenced their first national tour between July and August titled Colorful Land 30 31 In April that year Mayu Sugeida and Kyoka Takeda left their respective groups Happiness and Bunny alongside their departure from E girls this made Sugeida the second vocalist after Dream s Sayaka Yamamoto to leave E girls 32 From June that year E girls released three singles consecutively one per month the first was E G Anthem We Are Venus which included all members and vocalists on the jacket covers and accompanying music video 33 The following number was Odoru Ponpokorin which premiered on 30 July and experienced moderate sales in the charts and featured 14 elected members for the cover art 34 35 It used as the opening theme song to the TV anime Chibi Maruko Chan 34 The third single from their album E G Time 2015 was Highschool Love which was released on 10 September Like Odoru Ponpokorin the single was featured in the Fuji TV drama Great Teacher Onizuka 36 While preparing for promotion to their single Mr Snowman Flower member and vocalist Chiharu Muto left E girls to study abroad but ended up launching her own fashion line she left in November the same month that the single was released 37 At the end of the year E girls were invited to Kōhaku Uta Gassen for the second time where they performed their song Highschool Love 38 39 They were also part of the line up for the performers at the FNS Song Festival 40 E girls at the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards Japan On 1 January 2015 New Year s Day the band released the physical editions of E G Time 41 The record was commercially success becoming their third number one on the Oricon charts 42 However on 27 January the staff at LDH announced a new line up system titled the E girls Pyramid which showed each member in the band and their respective sub groups 43 With that said six of the then remaining 26 members were moved out of E girls and into either the yet to debut groups Rabbits and Bunnies for further training Yuzuna Takebe the youngest singer in E girls was removed from the line up and placed in Rabbits 44 After this the girls held their second nationwide tour titled Colorful World between February and March 45 With the new line up set E girls started recording new material for their new album by promoting the single Anniversary 46 Dream member Ami announced her solo debut con curring with the activities in E girls and Dream 47 In October that year it was confirmed via LDH that Dream member Erie Abe would graduate from being a performer and singer to become a disc jockey for some of the group s future releases and live performances That same month Flower member Kyoka Ichiki announced her leave from both groups this made Flower a six member unit and left Reina Washio the only remaining vocalist in the group 48 Because of Ichiki s departure LDH re added ex Rabbits member Yuzuna Takebe to E girls but only attributed as a performer until the following year 49 Once again the group was invited to their third appearance at Kōhaku 50 51 where they performed their single Dance Dance Dance as well as another year end special on Japan s CDTV 52 where they revealed a new song from their then upcoming greatest hits album E G Smile E girls Best titled Dance With Me Now The single premiered as a promotional recording and achieved success on the Japan Hot 100 chart It was their last release within 2015 53 2016 E G Smile E girls Best and E G Crazy Edit To start the new year 2016 E girls released their greatest hits compilation album E G Smile E girls BEST on 10 February 2016 54 The album consisted of all their singles up to Dance With Me Now and an additional recording titled Shukko Sa Sail Out For Someone Released in several different formats the record became their best selling album with over 250 000 units sold and was certified Platinum by the RIAJ 55 To commemorate its release E girls engaged in their third national tour titled E girls LIVE TOUR 2016 E G SMILE During the concert tour the group made several announcements related to their sub groups activities Happiness second studio album and upcoming tours for both Flower and Happiness This is the first time Flower and Happiness have been conducted concert tours themselves Additionally LDH confirmed the debut of the E girls side project ShuuKaRen which consists of sisters Karen and Shuuka Fujii 56 57 58 In late April 2016 E girls confirmed via their website that they would release two new singles both being part of a Summer Single Concept 59 60 The first of these two and their 16th single was E G Summer Rider which was released on 20 July 2016 with an E G POP concept 61 The single debuted at number two on the Oricon chart and was success with digital sales 62 The following month Pink Champagne was released on 10 August as their 17th single with an E G COOL concept and was a critical success Commercially it gained their highest selling first week sales since Kurukuru with 66 028 copies 63 On 28 October 2016 member Erie Abe announced her intention to retire from the entertainment business at the end of the year making her the first Dream member to departure since Sayaka Yamamoto s in 2011 64 On 30 November E girls released their 18th single Go Go Let s Go This was yet another change in concept having embraced a new style called Japanese Neo Tokyo for example the accompanying visual promoted the girls in various Japanese influenced fashion 65 Commercially however it under performed and became one of their lowest selling releases since their debut 66 The following month E girls announced the release of their fourth studio album E G Crazy 2017 The record is packaged as a double album one disc features material for E G POP whilst the second disc deals with an E G COOL concept Additionally several music videos were featured on the album including the promotional recordings of Strawberry Sadistic which appeared in the original LDH film High amp Low The Movie and two new album tracks titled All Day Long Lady Harajuku Time Bomb 67 68 On 31 December that year E girls performed their song DANCE WITH ME NOW at the 67th Kohaku Uta Gassen after getting invited for the 4th consecutive year 69 70 On the same day Abe committed to her promise and retired from Dream and E girls 64 2017 Reformulation of the group and E G family Edit On 3 January 2017 E G Crazy premiered on AWA streaming services through Japan and was subsequently issued with various physical editions on 18 January 71 72 On 10 March dancer and Happiness member leader Miyuu announced a brief hiatus due to a knee injury that occurred through January that same year She confirmed that she was in the process of surgery and rehabilitation 73 In late May 2017 LDH announced a new campaign titled E G Evolution consisting of a 7 day countdown After the seven subsequent days on 5 June LDH revealed several changes to E girls The first was the disbandment of corresponding band Dream which consisted of members Shizuka Aya and Ami All three members confirmed their graduation from E girls whilst Aya effectively retired from being a musician and performer indefinitely in order to serve as the chief creative manager towards the group and the newly established girl entertainment franchise within LDH E G family 74 Shizuka and Ami would continue with their solo projects as a member of Dance Earth Party and as a soloist respectively Additionally members Miyuu Ruri Kawamoto Shuuka Fujii Manami Shigetome and Mio Nakajima removed themselves from the E girls too focusing on their activities within their groups Happiness and Flower 74 According to the girls website members Karen Fujii Reina Washio and Yuzuna Takebe would serve as the band s primary vocalists and would have no assisting group leader 75 With the announcement it was also revealed that the group would be doing a 2 day live concert titled E girls LIVE 2017 E G EVOLUTION The concerts would be their last as a 19 member lineup since E girls would promote as 11 members after the reformulation On 26 July the group released their 19th single Love Queen their first official work as an 11 member group In October it was announced that Harumi Sato was chosen as the new leader of the group Later that month E girls performed at the TV Asahi Dream Festival 2017 at Saitama Super Arena 76 On 6 December the group released their 20th single Kitakaze to Taiyou In the same month on 28 December the group released the E girls LIVE 2017 E G EVOLUTION concert on DVD Blu ray At the end of 2017 E girls were invited to perform at Kōhaku for the 5th time 77 There they performed their song Love Queen 78 79 2018 E G 11 Edit On 31 January the group released their 21st single Aishiteru to Itte Yokatta Shortly after they released their 22nd single Pain pain on 28 February citation needed On 23 May 2018 E girls released their fifth studio album E G 11 their first album as an 11 member group Additionally they embarked on their fourth national tour E girls LIVE TOUR 2018 E G 11 that went from 2 June to 5 August It was the first tour since the group s reformulation citation needed On 8 August they released their 5th digital single My Way accompanied by a music video for the title song and another music video for the b side track Let s Feel High Both songs feature Mighty Crown and PKCZ citation needed On 3 October E girls were invited to perform at the Asia Song Festival 2018 in South Korea 80 On the same day they released their 6th digital single Perfect World The song was used as theme song for the movie Perfect World Kimi to Iru Kiseki starring Sandaime J Soul Brothers EXILE member Takanori Iwata citation needed On 6 October the Internet program Zenryoku Bukatsu E kou 全力部活 E高 All Out Club Activity E high started airing on AbemaTV This has been the first regular show focused on E girls since 2016 and each episode includes new challenges for the group to master citation needed On 19 December the group released their 7th digital single EG ENERGY The song was used to promote LDH martial arts ENERGY PROJECT alongside Generations from Exile Tribe citation needed 2019 2020 E G POWER to the DOME 3 month release project and final tour Edit On 16 January the group released the footage of the E girls LIVE TOUR 2018 E G 11 concert at Saitama Super Arena on DVD and Blu ray In the first half of the year E girls participated in E G family s first tour E G POWER 2019 POWER to the DOME that went from 22 February to 25 May This tour included performances from all artists belonging to E G family E girls Flower Happiness SudannaYuzuYully Dream Ami Dream Shizuka and E G family all together On 24 July they released their 23rd single CINDERELLA FIT and the DVD Blu ray for 28 March E G POWER 2019 POWER to the DOME concert at NHK Hall Cinderella Fit was used as theme song for Mister Donut s Mister Donut Tapioca Milk TV CM which stars members Kaede Nozomi Bando Harumi Sato and Nonoka Yamaguchi The song was pre available digitally for streaming on 27 June 2019 On 6 October AbemaTV broadcast the 47th episode of the program Zenryoku Bukatsu E kou 全力部活 E高 All Out Club Activity E high which revealed that all 11 members of E girls succeeded in climbing to the summit of Mount Fuji together Some of them exhibited early signs of altitude sickness as they headed above 3000 meters but supported each other to their destination The ascent took over 8 hours and 30 minutes in total 81 On 15 October E girls won the Best Jeanist award in the Collector Selection category at The 36th Best Jeanist Awards 2019 for their denim costumes from Cinderella Fit Kaede attended the ceremony as a representative of the group 82 On 8 November it was announced that E girls would release their 24th single on 29 January 2020 and that there would be a 3 months project prior to the release to pre deliver a new song each month The first release of this project would be titled Easy come Easy go scheduled for 22 November and accompanied by a row of release events 83 The second release would be CINDERELLA FIT Winter Version on 27 December It was also revealed that the new single would include 4 new songs in total with Bessekai 別世界 Another World being the title track 84 In late 2019 it was revealed that the group would hold their 5th tour E girls PERFECT LIVE 2011 2020 from 1 February 4 July 2020 On 22 December 2019 the group announced that the tour will be their final activity together and that E girls will dissolve at the end of 2020 85 86 Every member will stay with their original company LDH and follow different career paths While Harumi Sato Nozomi Bando Anna Ishii and Nonoka Yamaguchi will focus on their work as actresses and models Yuzuna Takebe will form a new unit with the successful contestants that passed Afrojack s LDH Europe audition Reina Washio will debut as a solo artist and Happiness will work with 88rising for global expansion 87 88 Due to the consequences of the COVID 19 pandemic in 2020 several concerts of E girls last tour had to be cancelled or postponed As a reparation the group held a live event with no audience that was streamed on the Japanese video service Niconico on 26 March 2020 A total of over 220 thousand viewers watched the show during its airtime 89 Artistry EditMusic and style Edit Music Samples E G Summer Rider source source A 25 second sample of E G Summer Rider which is an uptempo pop number that firstly represents the E G Pop disc and theme from E G Crazy 90 Cowgirl Rhapsody source source One of the first numbers recognized from the E G Cool disc the 24 second sample of Cowgirl Rhapsody represents their debut into a blend of Western culture within the lyrical and music content and is influenced by French house and techno elements 91 Problems playing these files See media help From the start of their career namely with their debut Celebration and album Lesson 1 the band s music was universally categorized by critics as a dance influenced J pop 92 However Japanese magazine CD Journal believed that their debut adapted the trend of soft K pop and EDM two genres which were particularly prominent through the mid 2010s along with its influenced on the Western market 93 Furthermore the magazine noted its similarities between nameless Korean and Japanese bands because of their catchy dance melodies and Billboard Japan commented about their inheritance of the dance genre from brother band Exile which they described as DNA 94 Majority of the content were handled by a variety of Japanese composers and producers such as Clarabell Kazuhiro Hara and frequent songwriter Masoto Kotake but their single The Never Ending Story a cover song originally performed by English singer Limahl was composed by Giorgio Moroder 15 Their second album Colorful Pop 2014 saw a return to their dance pop style but a writer of Selective Hearing noticed that the sound was a more upward trend than their debut 95 The material particularly the faster tracks and cover songs Rydeen Dance All Night by Yellow Magic Orchestra Koi no Boogie Woogie Train by Ann Lewis and I Heard a Rumour by Bananarama were widely praised for the producers abilities to reconfigure J pop s past into the buzzing present But once again the ballad entries were slated for their mood killing appeal 96 For their third studio album E G Time 2014 it saw a change in musical style particularly with the uptempo numbers Additionally the band s management LDH hired a variety of new producers and composers to work on the album namely Yasutaka Nakata Lauren Kaori Fast Lane and husband wife duo T Kura and Michico 41 This was their first record to remove a large portion of ballad songs having been replaced with aggressive EDM numbers and twinkly electropop anthems According to Patrick St Michel writing for The Japan Times majority of the recordings have the vocalists singing in unison which has been a notable factor in various Japanese acts such as AKB48 and their sister groups the writer identified Music Flyer as the most prominent example from E G Time 97 Subsequently he felt the track re introduced them back into the K pop genre 97 For their fourth studio album a double release titled E G Crazy 2017 E girls presented two parallel themes E G Pop and E G Cool The former theme endorsed a pop pier and fun vibe that graced their previous work whilst E G Cool emphasized a cooler and sexy sound 98 The first offerings to these themes were the dynamic dance pop anthem E G Summer Rider 99 and the tropical house number inspired by 1980s disco Pink Champagne 100 Additionally many tracks from the collection emphasized a variety of Western genres such as French house rock hip hop and dubstep 101 102 Image Edit On numerous occasions E girls have been recognized by publications as an idol group due to their dominance of the Japanese market on going line up changes and similarities to a variety of Japanese idol bands 103 However by the release of their studio album E G Time Patrick St Michel of The Japan Times identified how the group buck most of the major idol trends specifically saying They shun idol standard amateurism in favor of K pop like precision and identified their song Music Flyer as the most notable change in this type of appeal Furthermore he explained another trait was the typical performance of idol groups singing in unison but said whereas AKB48 just sound louder E Girls turn it into a focused wordless chant 97 With the release of their album E G Crazy in 2017 E girls yet again broadened their appeal by emphasising two styles a pop pier and fun vibe that brings reminiscence of their earlier work whilst E G Cool showcased a more sexy image this was first presented in the jacket covers for their 2016 single Pink Champagne 102 Not long after the girls released their single Go Go Let s Go which saw a new transition in image they adapted a theme titled Japanese Neo Girls which utilizes different cultures from a Japanese women s perspective For example Go Go Let s Go focused on a variety of Japanese cultures such as traditional wear kimono to Otaku culture 104 Furthermore their promotional recordings All Day Long Lady and Harajuku Time Bomb focused on Westernized office ladies while the latter was influenced by the style in Harajuku 105 Throughout their work E girls have been known for their striking visuals and impressive dance numbers and were credited with gaining well deserved popularity proving they can bring just as much dancing and great music as their male counterparts When their greatest hits album E G Smile E girls Best 2016 was announced website J Generation concluded While Exile is loved by girls all over the world for their soul and dance E girls gave those same fans the girl group they could relate to and sparked the beginning of their now four year long catalog of successful hits 106 Seifuku dances Edit As part of the group s singles the performing members conduct an additional segment to their music video s called a Seifuku Dance 制服ダンス Uniform dance These small clips are connected to the story line of the parent music videos which are regularly placed at the start of end of the visual and generally focus on various dance styles by the performers and its accompanying instrumental composition 107 Despite this some singing members such as Erie Abe Mayu Sugieda Karen Fujii Ruri Kawamoto Chiharu Muto Kyoka Ichicki and Yuzuna Takebe have appeared in selected visuals A Some compositions from a seifuku dance have been adapted into full length recordings Kurukuru was used in their track Move It Dream amp E girls Time 108 41 Odoru Ponpokorin was sampled into the E girls song Boom Boom Christmas 109 and sections from Mr Snowman were placed in their song Express Do Your Dance 110 111 Like their official singles each performing member is assessed by a line up change meaning only selected members are featured in the respective seifuku dance A Each dance was included on the DVD Blu ray bundles of their album E G Smile E girls Best Reception Edit In early 2014 teen magazine Anan which generally explores various youth cultures such as idol and kawaii culture included E girls amongst many other idol groups for their special February issue 112 In 2015 Nikkei Entertainment released their annual top girl group bands and E girls were ranked at number 4 with 18 4 of the votes According to the list over half the entries were idol groups and six were sister acts of the AKB48 family 113 At the end of 2016 Oricon conducted an artist ranking and their album E G Smile E girls Best became their first release to enter the top twenty best sellers list placed at number 11 and were ranked the 9th highest grossing Japanese act with reported revenue up to 1 75 billion an approximate equivalent to 15 57 million USD 114 115 Side projects EditApart from their respective groups Dream Happiness and Flower E girls and LDH have established three side projects The first sub group from E girls wasShuuKaRen which consists of sisters Karen Fujii from Happiness and Shuuka Fujii of Flower 116 This was the first musical release to feature both siblings together after first distributing their fashion coffee table book Antithese which garnered critical success and sold over 100 000 units in Japan 117 LDH conceived ShuuKaRen as two vocal divas that create music based on black culture 118 Their debut single Universe was released on 5 October 2016 and featured co lead vocals by Shuuka this was the first time Shuuka had provided vocals to any E girls related effort and was the first overall member from the group since Ruri Kawamoto to be promoted as a vocalist 119 The second sub group established from E girls are SudannaYuzuYully which features sole E girls member Yuzuna Takebe as the main vocalist and Happiness Anna Suda and Yurino as rappers and performers like the former side project it is the first time Suda and Yurino provide vocals to any E girls work and also makes Suda and Yurino the third and fourth members to be promoted as vocalists through LDH 120 The trio who will base their music around contemporary dance and hip hop music released their debut single Oh Boy in March 2017 121 Although not a musical or performing act Happiness member Kaede and Flower member Harumi Sato created a sub group named Twin Tower which showcases them as exclusive models for fashion and other product endorsements they are the first side project to not reveal any vocal or performing activities They are officially represented by LDH and debuted in October 2015 122 Members EditHappiness Edit Name Birth date age ActSayaka Nagatomo 長友 さやか Nagatomo Sayaka 1995 09 20 20 September 1995 age 27 PerformerKaede Dobashi 土橋 楓 Dobashi Kaede 1996 01 11 11 January 1996 age 27 PerformerKaren Fujii 藤井 夏恋 Fujii Karen 1996 07 16 16 July 1996 age 26 Vocalist and performerYurino Suzuki 鈴木 結莉乃 Suzuki Yurino 1996 02 06 6 February 1996 age 27 Vocalist and performer B Anna Suda 須田 アンナ Suda Anna 1997 10 12 12 October 1997 age 25 Vocalist and performer B Flower Edit Name Birth date age ActReina Washio 鷲尾 伶菜 Washio Reina 1994 01 20 20 January 1994 age 29 VocalistNozomi Bando 坂東 希 Bandō Nozomi 1997 09 14 14 September 1997 age 25 PerformerHarumi Sato 佐藤 晴美 Satō Harumi 1995 06 08 8 June 1995 age 27 PerformerOriginal E girls Edit Name Birth date age ActAnna Ishii 石井 杏奈 Ishii Anna 1998 07 11 11 July 1998 age 24 PerformerNonoka Yamaguchi 山口 乃々華 Yamaguchi Nonoka 1998 03 08 8 March 1998 age 25 PerformerYuzuna Takebe 武部柚那 Takebe Yuzuna 1998 06 17 17 June 1998 age 24 Vocalist and performerFormer members Edit Name Sub group Years active within group ActSayaka Yamamoto 山本 紗也加 Yamamoto Sayaka Dream 2011 Vocalist and performer C Mimu Hoiki 日置 美夢 Hioki Mimu Happiness 2011 PerformerRuna Yamamoto 山本 月 Yamamoto Runa Bunny 2012 PerformerMira Watts ヴァッツ 美良 Vattsu Mira Bunny 2011 2012 PerformerMizuki Hanayama 花山水樹 Hanayama Mizuki Bunny 2011 2012 PerformerMiyu Ōishi 大石 美優 Ōishi Miyu Bunny 2011 2012 PerformerReina Kizu 木津 玲奈 Kizu Reina EGD 2012 2013 PerformerErina Mizuno 水野 絵梨奈 Mizuno Erina Flower 2011 2013 PerformerMayu Suigeda 杉枝 真結 Suigeda Mayu Happiness 2011 2012 hiatus 2013 2014 Vocalist and performerKyoka Takeda 武田 杏香 Takeda Kyōka Bunny 2012 2014 PerformerChiharu Muto 武藤 千春 Mutō Chiharu Flower 2011 2014 Vocalist and performerKyoka Ichiki 市來 杏香 Ichiki Kyōka Flower 2011 2015 Vocalist and performerRio Inagaki 稲垣 莉生 Inagaki Rio E girls Bunnies 2011 2016 D PerformerMomoka Nakajima 中嶋 桃花 Nakajima Momoka E girls Bunnies 2013 2016 D PerformerMisato Hagio 萩尾 美聖 Hagio Misato E girls Rabbits 2011 2016 D PerformerMarina Watanabe 渡邉 真梨奈 Watanabe Marina E girls Rabbits 2013 2016 D PerformerRisa Ikuta 生田梨沙 Ikuta Risa E girls Rabbits 2013 2016 D PerformerErie Abe 阿部絵里恵 Abe Erie Dream 2011 2016 Vocalist performer disc jockeyShizuka Nishida 西田 静香 Nishida Shizuka Dream 2011 2017 Vocalist and performerAya Takamoto 高本 彩 Takamoto Aya Dream 2011 2017 Vocalist performer and E girls leaderAmi Nakashima 中島 麻未 Nakashima Ami Dream 2011 2017 Vocalist and performer and Dream leaderMiyuu Ariiso 有磯 実結 Ariiso Miyu Happiness 2011 2017 PerformerRuri Kawamoto 川本 璃 Kawamoto Ruri Happiness 2011 2017 Vocalist and performerShuuka Fujii 藤井 萩花 Fujii Shuuka Flower 2011 2017 Vocalist and performer B Manami Shigetome 重留 真波 Shigetome Manami Flower 2011 2017 PerformerMio Nakajima 中島美央 Nakajima Mio Flower 2011 2017 PerformerTimeline EditDiscography EditSee also E girls discography Studio albumsLesson 1 2013 Colorful Pop 2014 E G Time 2015 E G Crazy 2017 E G 11 ja 2018 Compilation albumsE G Smile E girls Best ja 2016 Singles selected work Follow Me Candy Smile Gomennasai no Kissing You E G Anthem We Are Venus Highschool Love Mr Snowman Anniversary Pink Champagne Tours EditAs a lead artist Edit Year Period Title2014 from 18 July to 13 August E girls LIVE TOUR 2014 COLORFUL LAND 2015 from 14 February to 29 April E girls LIVE TOUR 2015 COLORFUL WORLD 2016 from 12 March to 11 August E girls LIVE TOUR 2016 E G SMILE 2018 from 2 June to 5 August E girls LIVE TOUR 2018 E G 11 2020 from 1 February to 4 July E girls PERFECT LIVE 2011 2020As a participating group Edit Year Title Artist2012 EXILE TRIBE LIVE TOUR 2012 TOWER OF WISH Exile Tribe2014 EXILE TRIBE PERFECT YEAR LIVE TOUR TOWER OF WISH 2014 THE REVOLUTION 2016 HiGH amp LOW THE LIVE2019 E G POWER 2019 POWER to the DOME E G FamilyAs a support act Edit Year Title Artist2011 EXILE LIVE TOUR 2011 TOWER OF WISH Negai no Tou ExileConcerts Edit Date Title14 June 2015 E girls LIVE 2015 at UNIVERSAL STUDIOS JAPAN15 16 July 2017 E girls LIVE 2017 E G EVOLUTION Filmography EditTV shows Edit Year Title Network2011 present Weekly Exile 週間EXILE TBS2011 2012 E Girls ga Monku no Sakebi2014 2015 Akeru na Kiken2015 2016 E girls wo Majime ni Kangaeru Kaigi2015 2016 EG style Fuji TVInternet programs Edit Year Title Network2013 2014 E girls movies 2018 present Zenryoku Bukatsu E kou AbemaTVMusic video appearances Edit Year Title Artist Album2011 Rising Sun Exile2013 EXILE PRIDE Konna Sekai wo Aisuru Tame Exile2017 Y M C A Generations from Exile TribePublications EditPhotobooks Edit Year Release date Title Ref 2014 17 October Colorful Diary カラフル ダイアリー Notes Edit a b See E girls discography to view more information about the seifuku dances and members list a b c This member only provides vocals in their respective sub unit see E girls Side projects for more Sayaka Yamamoto was a vocalist and performer to E girls but left after the release of their debut single Celebration she only appeared as a performer for it a b c d e These members were first featured in the line up for E girls between their respective years but were removed in 2016 by LDH and transferred into yet to debut group Rabbits for further training only member Yuzuna Takebe has been re added back into E girls References Edit Profile in Japanese E girls official website e girls ldh jp 2017 Retrieved 14 January 2017 Celebration DVD E Girls in Japanese Oricon News 28 December 2011 Retrieved 14 January 2017 Celebration CD Liner notes E Girls Rhythm Zone 2011 RZCD 59046 B a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Jasy amp Connie 17 June 2013 Dream Jame World Retrieved 14 January 2017 One Two Three DVD E Girls in Japanese Oricon News 18 April 2012 Retrieved 14 January 2017 One Two Three CD Liner notes E Girls Rhythm Zone 2012 RZCD 59092 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Inc Natasha MCountdown 主催K POPイベントをスペシャでオンエア 音楽ナタリー in Japanese Retrieved 30 March 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help Happiness News in Japanese Universal Music Japan 10 August 2012 Retrieved 25 February 2015 a b Follow Me CD Liner notes E Girls Rhythm Zone 2012 RZCD 59187 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Happiness Mimu on Hiatus Until Graduation Arama They Didn t Japanese Entertainment News Retrieved 10 March 2015 The Never Ending Story CD Liner notes E Girls Rhythm Zone 2013 RZCD 59325 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link The Never Ending Story E girls in Japanese Oricon News 20 February 2013 Retrieved 14 January 2017 Candy Smile E girls in Japanese Oricon News 13 February 2013 Retrieved 14 January 2017 Lesson 1 E girls in Japanese Oricon News 17 April 2013 Retrieved 14 January 2017 a b Lesson 1 CD Liner notes E Girls Rhythm Zone 2013 RZCD 59343 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Gomennasai no Kissing You CD Liner notes E Girls Rhythm Zone 2013 RZCD 59429 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Gomennasai no Kissing You E girls in Japanese Oricon News 2 October 2013 Retrieved 14 January 2017 Best Choreography MTV VMAJ 2014 in Japanese MTV Japan Archived from the original on 7 April 2014 Retrieved 10 March 2015 2014 MTV EMA Japanese wildcard nominees for Best Worldwide Act announced MTV Europe 9 September 2014 Retrieved 7 February 2017 Kurukuru CD Liner notes E Girls Rhythm Zone 2013 RZCD 59485 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Kurukuru E girls in Japanese Oricon News 20 November 2013 Retrieved 14 January 2017 Song list for 64th NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen announced Tokyo Hive Retrieved 10 March 2015 Inc Natasha 紅蓮の弓矢 春夏秋冬 紅白 全51アーティスト曲目発表 音楽ナタリー in Japanese Retrieved 30 March 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help Inc Natasha E girls Aya 12年越しの紅白歌合戦の舞台に大感激 音楽ナタリー in Japanese Retrieved 30 March 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help Inc Natasha どうしてくれる バンド界の勇気に 紅白初出場会見 音楽ナタリー in Japanese Retrieved 30 March 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help 画像付 E girls 全メンバー詳細プロフィール in Japanese Ripy March 2014 Retrieved 14 January 2017 Diamond Only E girls in Japanese Oricon News 24 February 2014 Retrieved 14 January 2017 E girls Diamond Only CD Journal in Japanese 24 February 2014 Retrieved 14 January 2017 Colorful Pop E girls in Japanese Oricon News 19 March 2014 Retrieved 14 January 2017 Exile Tribe Perfect Year 2014 Exile Tribe Perfect Year in Japanese Retrieved 10 March 2015 E girls E girls Live Tour 2014 Colorful Land in Nippon Budokan starts to be available for viewing on UULA LDH in Japanese Retrieved 10 March 2015 Important Notice in Japanese E girls official website e girls ldh jp 4 April 2014 Retrieved 21 November 2016 E G Anthem We Are Venus E girls in Japanese 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