Saturday, October 12, 2024

The Return of Those SPIRAL MUSIC Idols!

Last year I wrote about the idol groups at SPIRAL MUSIC that I was a fan of.  This article will be an update of sorts and will also include information on new idols.  Let’s get started. 

ww (May 2024): Lila Balding, Onda Mahina, Lin Oberndorff and Kokoa

The international idol group ww has gone through a few changes again.  First, Lila Balding graduated from the group on June 23, 2024.  During the summer she visited the United States.  (You all remember that she’s half American, right?)  A new member named Onda Mahina joined on April 14, 2024, and then graduated on September 15.  Mahina still posts photos on her X (Twitter) account of when she was in ww and has said that she hopes the fans will continue to show their support for her even if she joins a new group.  That right there tells me that she is joining a new group sooner or later.  When she does, I will be sure to mention it on my blog.  In the meantime, ww only has two members, founding members Lin Oberndorff and Kokoa.  

Harajuku Gakuen, who are my current favorite idol group, have released a second single this year!  I wasn’t expecting this!  Now I will have to think about which single is my favorite for this year’s Year in Review.  Or maybe I’ll include them both!  Their new single is “Everybody’s Summer”, which was released on October 8, 2024.  The music video was shared on YouTube on September 6.  It’s pretty obvious (to me, anyway) that some of this video’s footage is from last summer.  Right now, it’s pretty cold outside, especially at night, so releasing a summer song now seems a bit strange.  Still, I won’t complain about new Harajuku Gakuen music, so on with the video!   

Another group that also released a single on October 8 is ULTRA-C.  ULTRA-C consists of members from two former idol groups, Cook a dish (Watanabe Arisa, Hananashi Rin and Sarasa) and ULTRA CinderellA (Onodera Kimika, Kawai Riri and Momoi Aya).  This new group made their debut on February 24, 2024.  As I mentioned on my blog in last year’s Year in Review, Cook a dish was set to release their debut single, “Seishun Shitai”, on December 12, 2023, which was then pushed back to January 23, 2024.  Then it was announced that both Cook a dish and ULTRA CinderellA were to disband in February 2024, and that the single was cancelled.  A CD-R of the song with two different covers was released to venues only.  (See photo below.)  I wish I had that CD-R because I’m not only a fan of the group, but I also would like to have a copy of this song with Miura Reika and Shiina Mau singing on it.  Reika is now a soloist, but Mau has stopped her idol activities.  

The good news is ULTRA-C has now released “Seishun Shitai” as a CD single!  Yay!  The video for the song is below.  The bad news concerns Onodera Kimika, who has announced that she is graduating from the group on January 26, 2025.  It seems that Kimika has been experiencing some serious health issues in which she is losing weight rather than gaining it.  She wishes to gain weight because she is very thin.  I sure hope she becomes better soon.  

Changes are happening with SPIRAL’s youngest groups as well.  Shiraki Hina, a.k.a. GAL PINA, graduated from NYAAANYA on May 4, 2024, and graduated from SPIRAL MUSIC on July 27.  A new member of NYAAANYA named Minami Saki joined the group from July 28, 2024, to October 6, when she had to suddenly graduate.  Neko Tiger’s young leader, Kusumoto Miki, graduated from the group and SPIRAL MUSIC on August 24, 2024.  Mizushima Sari graduated from Neko Tiger on September 22, 2024, and will be transferred to NYAAANYA sometime.  Angelique will graduate from Neko Tiger on November 3, 2024, and also transfer to NYAAANYA on December 15.  No, it’s not easy keeping up with all of this.  

Shiraki Hina (July 2024)
Neko Tiger (May 2024)
NYAAANYA (August 2024)

Well, I want to thank you again for reading my blog.  I hope it has been fun and informative for all of the SPIRAL MUSIC fans out there!  

Friday, August 23, 2024

Culumi and Company

In 2018 I came across a new idol group named Hoshi☆Gumi, a subunit of Culumi, created by the Osaka-based company Sakura entertainment.  They had entered the Idol Matsuri competition in which several idol groups from all over Japan performed a short version of a popular anime song.  The group debuted on August 26, 2018 and consisted of three girls, Minami Aono (blue costume), Manaka Emina (pink) and Shimizu Rion (orange).  On Christmas Day Hoshi☆Gumi’s first music video, “Spica Capella Rigel Mimosa”, was shared on YouTube.  (Unfortunately, it has now been removed or made private.  A short live version without Aono is the only official video.)  The members of the group also appeared in films made by their company.  In August 2019  Hoshi☆Gumi again competed in that year’s Idol Matsuri, this time winning the event for their region of Japan.

Here is a live video for the song “Spiral”. 

In late 2019 Aono suspended her activities for a while to recover from physical exhaustion.  A second single, “Koi no TeaTime”, was released in February 2020 without Aono participating in the recording.  Eventually she returned to the group.  In December 2020 the group disbanded due to both Aono and Rion wanting to stop their idol activities.  Emina continued to perform with the group Culumi, as well as the group Iroha Sakura from April 2021 to March 2023.  

Here is the video for “FACE OFF” by Iroha Sakura featuring Emina.   

Culumi has had several member changes since their debut in November 2013.  There has been a total of 29 members of the group throughout their history.  Emina is the leader of the current lineup of Culumi.  

Here is a live fan video for their single “Majide Saikyōururun Bīmu” (“Seriously the Strongest Ururun Beam”), complete with English translations of their names when each member sings.  

I hope you enjoyed all the music from these idols.  Thanks again for reading my blog and have a good day!              

Wednesday, June 12, 2024

Recent Favorites

It’s been a while since I’ve written in this blog, and I’m sorry about that.  I’ve been preoccupied with several things in my life.  I thought I’d share a few videos that I’ve been watching.

Harajuku Gakuen released their latest single, “Welcome to Harajuku Gakuen!”, on May 28, 2024 and it’s a banger!  I’ve liked every song they’ve released so far, but this one might be my favorite.  Here’s the video. 

I know I’ve written a lot about the kids idol group Rabi Rabu IDOL School, but there’s some great news that fans will want to know.  The Rabi Rabu IDOL School YouTube Channel has uploaded lots of interesting videos.  First, there’s some live videos from last year’s Christmas Live featuring Non (Okamoto Kanon), Mairi and Oyakawa Seina, who all have now graduated from the group.  Then there’s live videos from May 2024 featuring the current six-member lineup.  But best of all, there’s several videos that previously were only available to people who paid to support the channel that now can be watched by everyone!  These videos include rehearsals, live performances (including a 21-minute video), behind the scenes, a birthday party for Non and videos of the members introducing themselves.  All these videos are from 2021 or 2022, so all the girls in them have now left the group.  Here’s a video from the current lineup performing “Rabi Love Spell”. 

How many people reading this remember the kids idol group Little Blossom?  Well one of the former members, Nono Aimi, is now a soloist and she recently released her third single “my best wishes”.  Here’s the video. 

ULTRA-C have an original song titled “Shoot it up!”, which will be their first single.  Here’s the live version. 

A group named Che Guts! (what’s written on their shirts) or Chegattz! (the spelling used on their X / Twitter account) were brought to my attention from a friend in Japan.  They used to have nine members but now only have seven.  I looked for a good quality fan video of the group for about an hour, then gave up!  Here’s the best I could find, and it only has six of the girls.

Well, thanks once again for reading my blog.  I’ll try to write more often, if I can.