A Japanese group that mixed dance and electronic elements into straightforward songs about friendship and young love.
For their sound, try 'Never Ever' or 'Attack Hyper Beat POP'. If you want something a little different, 'Tsuioku' shows a quieter side.
Their single 'Never Ever' became the breakout hit that defined their sound, upbeat, catchy pop with dance and electronic touches. Songs like 'Attack Hyper Beat POP' and 'Don't Be Cruel' kept that energy going through the 2010s. They weren't reinventing anything, just delivering clean, bright pop that felt specific to their moment.
They formed in 2010 as a five-member group, then became a quartet in 2014 when Sayuki Takata left. The remaining members kept releasing albums like 'Tokyo Girls' Style' and 'Moment' through the decade. They stopped activities in 2021.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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