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B-project

B-Project is a Japanese boy band that originated from the Tsukiuta video game franchise. The group consists of seven members, each representing a different...

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B-Project's seven-member calendar of Japanese pop

A boy band born from the Tsukiuta video game franchise, with each member representing a different month.

For a quick sense of their sound, try "Nadie Sabe" or "Mc's." Both have that bright, layered pop feel the group does well.

B-Project's whole concept is built around that calendar gimmick, seven guys standing for January through December, minus a few months. You hear it in songs like "Nadie Sabe," where the vocal trade-offs feel like passing seasons. They've kept at it through member changes in 2019, still putting out tracks like "Moonlight Melody" in 2020 and "Blooming Days" in 2022.

They started as part of the Tsukiuta game world, releasing early songs like "After All This Time" in 2017. After two members left in 2019, they regrouped and kept recording, with "Brand New Star" arriving the year before.

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B-Project is a Japanese boy band that originated from the Tsukiuta video game franchise. The group consists of seven members, each representing a different month of the year: Ryota Kira (January), Goshi Kaneshiro (February), Hikaru Oshitor (March), Yuzuru Fushimi (April), Tomohisa Kitakami (May), Masato Jinnai (June), and Tsubasa Sumisora (December).

Their songs include tracks like "Nadie Sabe," "Mc's," and "Kodou Ambitious." In 2019, the group faced some uncertainty when two members departed, but they continued performing and recording.

They've released music over several years, including songs like "After All This Time" in 2017, "Brand New Star" in 2018, "Moonlight Melody" in 2020, and "Blooming Days" in 2022.

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