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Aa!
OriginTokyo, Japan
GenresPop
Years active2003–2004, 2009–2011; 2015
LabelsPiccolo Town
Spinoff of
MembersMiyabi Natsuyaki
Airi Suzuki
Past membersReina Tanaka (2003–2004)
Akari Saho (2009–2011)
WebsiteHello! Project.com

Aa! (あぁ!) was a Japanese girl group.

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History

The group's name was chosen by producer and writer Tsunku to represent multiple emotions such as joy and sadness multi-lingually, and so the group's CDs would be alphabetically at the start in record stores (although most Hello! Project merchandise is grouped together). The original group itself released only one single.

The group returned from hiatus in 2009 with a new song, "Yes-Yes-Yes", on the Champloo 1: Happy Marriage Song Cover Shū album. It was announced that Reina Tanaka would no longer be a part of the unit, in order to focus on Morning Musume. She was replaced by Hello! Pro Egg Akari Saho, who was only thirteen when she joined. Akari was already a member of two groups, Shugo Chara Egg! and Tomoiki Ki Wo Uetai. The group's new generation's second song, "Yume to Genjitsu" (夢と現実, "Dreams and Reality"), was released later in the same year on the Petit Best 10 collection.

The second generation of Aa! was also featured in the 2010 Shuffle Date tour, performing "First Kiss" and "Yume to Genjitsu". A joint release for Aa! with the shuffle units were announced for June 30, but it never released. Aa! was also featured in the Fankora! tour, performing the songs "First Kiss" and "Masayume".

In 2011, Aa! was featured again in the 2011 Winter tour with the songs "Shining Itoshiki Anata", originally by Country Musume and "DON'T STOP Renaichuu", originally by T&C Bomber.

In April 2011, Akari Saho left Aa! and Hello! Project and joined the group Up Up Girls (Kari).

From February 28 to March 1, Aa! reunited with Miyabi Natsuyaki and Airi Suzuki to perform a slightly updated version of "Masayume" at the Berryz Kobo Matsuri mini-tour, their first activities as Aa! since 2011. On March 3, 2015, Miyabi Natsuyaki graduated from Hello! Project with 5 other members of her main group, Berryz Kobo, as they entered an indefinite hiatus.

On August 20, 2016, it was revealed that Airi Suzuki, the last remaining Aa! member in Hello! Project, will graduate from Hello! Project. She graduated along with all of the members of C-ute on June 12, 2017.

Discography

Singles

# Title Release date Charts Composer Lyricist
JP
[1]
1 "First Kiss"[2] October 29, 2003 18 Tsunku Tsunku

References

  1. ^ "あぁ!のCDシングルランキング、あぁ!のプロフィールならオリコン芸能人事典". ORICON STYLE. Archived from the original on 2011-03-09. Retrieved 2010-10-07.
  2. ^ Copled with "Masayume" (正夢, lit. "True Dream")
    The promotional video of this single is available on Petit Best 4 DVD, which was released on December 17, 2003.

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