Ya-Ya-Yah
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Ya-Ya-Yah

Ya-Ya-Yah was a Japanese pop group that released music in the early 2000s. Their songs like 'Sekai Ga Hitotsu Ni Naru Made' and 'Stompin' were straightforward...

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Ya-Ya-Yah, a Johnny's boy band from the early 2000s

A Japanese pop group with songs like 'Stompin' and 'Sekai Ga Hitotsu Ni Naru Made' that captured a youthful energy.

For their vibe, try 'Stompin' or the gentler 'Himawari no Melody.'

Ya-Ya-Yah's music was straightforward pop with a bright, uncomplicated feel. Songs like 'Stompin' and 'Sekai Ga Hitotsu Ni Naru Made' have that specific early-2000s Johnny's sound. They were part of that agency's wave of boy bands, appearing on TV dramas and variety shows during their run.

They released their self-titled album in 2001 and followed it with 'Treasure' in 2002. The group stopped putting out music together in 2003.

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Ya-Ya-Yah was a Japanese pop group that released music in the early 2000s. Their songs like 'Sekai Ga Hitotsu Ni Naru Made' and 'Stompin' were straightforward pop with a youthful energy. They were managed by Johnny & Associates, the agency behind many Japanese boy bands.

Their 2001 self-titled album and 2002's 'Treasure' collected their singles. The group's name comes from the Japanese phrase 'ya-ya,' which means 'let's go.' They appeared on some television dramas and variety shows during their run.

Ya-Ya-Yah stopped releasing music together in 2003. Their catalog includes tracks like 'Te-wo Tsunaide Yukou' and 'Himawari no Melody.'

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