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Candy Go!Go!
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Candy Go!Go! was a Japanese idol girl group that formed in 2010 and disbanded in 2024.
History
Candy Go!Go! was formed in July 2010.[1] They made their major label debut with the single, "Kamisama no Ijiwaru", in October 2014.[2] Their second single, "Ari no Mama, Omou Mama ni Hashire!", was released in May 2015.[3] In 2016, they released two singles: "Overdrive / Taisetsu na Oshirase" in January, and "Wanchan Summer / Endroll" in August.[4] Their major label debut album, Idorock, was released in December 2016. In June 2017, their fifth single, "Candy", was released.[5] The EP, Idorock -Beyond-, featuring their fifth and sixth singles: "Candy" and "Fake News", was released in June 2019.[6] Their seventh single, "The Last of Days", was released in December 2019.[7] In 2020 they released two singles: "Infinity" in July,[8] and "Since 2010~" in December.[9] Their tenth single, "Understeer", was released in July 2021.[10] The group's final single, "In The Game / Brave Venus", was released in April 2022. Candy Go!Go! released their final album, Idorock -Legacy-, in November 2023.[11] On April 8, 2024, Candy Go!Go! disbanded after their final concert.[12]
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Members
Final line-up
- Rin Nagisa (なぎさりん)
- Airu Nazuki (菜月アイル)
- Miki Isono (磯野未来)
- Rika Nagase (永瀬りか)
- Sara Natsui (夏井さら)
Former members
- Shoko Mamiya (間宮照子)
- Tomoka Sakura (佐倉朋香)
- Ayane Izumisawa (泉沢紋音)
- Megumi Sakurai (櫻井めぐみ)
- Natsumi Takahashi (高橋ナツミ)
- Nana Morisaki (森咲なな)
- Yuko Miura (三浦裕子)
- Haruka Enta (円田はるか)
- Momoko Shishido (宍戸桃子)
- Kana Saeki (佐伯かな)
- Yumi Sekine (関根優美)
- Shiori Takajo (高城しおり)
- Ria Sugimoto (杉本莉愛)
- Mizuki Uno (宇野みずき)
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Discography
Studio albums
Extended plays
Singles
References
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