E-girls
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E-girls

E-girls started in 2011 as part of the Exile Tribe project, originally called Dream Shizuka Girls. They came together through the 'Vocal Battle Audition' show...

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E-girls, the Japanese pop group from Exile Tribe

A dance-pop unit that charted with 'Celebration' and kept going with songs like 'Love, Dream & Happiness'.

For their sound, 'Love, Dream & Happiness' and 'Dance All Night' are pretty much the blueprint. Straightforward pop melodies and those energetic dance routines.

They came out of that Vocal Battle Audition show in 2011 and landed a number one debut with 'Celebration'. Songs like 'Love, Dream & Happiness' and 'Dance All Night' gave them a steady run of bright, choreographed pop. Even with member shifts and that 'Rainy Soul' plagiarism claim in 2020, they stayed in the conversation.

They started as Dream Shizuka Girls, then became E-girls with eleven members from the audition. Albums like 'Lesson 1' in 2011 and 'E.G. Pop' in 2020 bookended their run, while members like Aya and Reina Fujimoto left along the way. The group paused activities after the 2020 controversy.

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E-girls started in 2011 as part of the Exile Tribe project, originally called Dream Shizuka Girls. They came together through the 'Vocal Battle Audition' show with eleven members. Their debut single 'Celebration' went to number one on the Oricon charts, and songs like 'Follow Me' and 'One Two Three' kept them in the Japanese pop conversation.

They put out albums like 'Lesson 1' in 2011, 'E.G. Smile' in 2016, and 'E.G. Pop' in 2020. Some of their tracks include 'Love, Dream & Happiness' and 'Dance All Night,' which fit their style of energetic dance routines and straightforward pop melodies.

The group saw several member changes over time. Aya left in 2012 for health reasons, and Reina Fujimoto departed in 2017 to go solo. In 2020, they faced plagiarism claims about their single 'Rainy Soul,' which was said to resemble a Korean song from 2015. That led to a break in their activities.

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