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  2. AKB48 - Wikipedia

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    During a meet-and-greet event for the film, first-generation member Tomomi Itano announced that she was leaving the group. [150] On April 28, after a Nippon Budokan concert, AKB48's general manager announced another reorganization of the teams (including the girls who were also members of its sister groups). [151]

  3. List of AKB48 members - Wikipedia

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    The members who receive the most votes will get to participate in the recording of AKB48's next single, [5] and are heavily promoted. [7] The highest voted member earns the right to be the center performer during the group's live performances. [4] [6] Narumi Kuranoo is the current leader or "general manager" of AKB48 and all of its sister ...

  4. Minami Kato - Wikipedia

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    Later that month, Kato was the first and only member of NGT48's first generation to rank in AKB48's annual General Election (選抜総選挙, Senbatsu Sousenkyo) ranking 76th with 13,571 votes. [5] In December 2016, Kato was announced as one of the cast members for the TV drama "Tofu Pro-Wrestling," which premiered on TV Asahi on January 21 ...

  5. Mariko Shinoda - Wikipedia

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    She became AKB48's first non-generation, or "1.5 generation", member [5] with her debut on Team A on 22 January 2006. [6] Her first single as part of the main group was on " Aitakatta ". On 30 March 2011, she began to host a show with her own name, Mariko-sama no Oriko-sama ( 麻里子様のおりこうさま!

  6. AKB48 Group - Wikipedia

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    On June 15, 2018, AKB48 groups participated in the Korean reality competition show Produce 48, which acted as the third season for the Mnet series Produce 101.The show brought in 96 girls from South Korea, Taiwan, and Japan to compete for a spot in a 12-member girl group that would promote in both Korea and Japan for two and a half years. [31]

  7. Jennis Oprasert - Wikipedia

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    Jennis Oprasert (Thai: เจนนิษฐ์ โอ่ประเสริฐ, RTGS: Chennit O-prasoet, IPA: [t͡ɕen.nít ʔòː.prà.sɤ̀ːt], born on 4 July 2000) is a former member of the Thai idol group, BNK48, an international sister group of the Japanese idol girl group AKB48. She is one of the first generation members of the group.

  8. KLP48 - Wikipedia

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    KLP48 (short for Kuala Lumpur) was announced on January 1, 2024, as the 10th international sister group of the Japanese idol group AKB48, marking the first sister group in Malaysia. [1] [2] The group is managed by 48 Entertainment SDN. BHD. [5] Auditions for the 1st generation members are ongoing, with the reveal expected in summer 2024 ...

  9. Yuki Kashiwagi - Wikipedia

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    In AKB48 Group Daisokaku Matsuri, held on February 24, 2014, she became a member of NMB48's Team N while remaining in AKB48's Team B. [14] She made her first appearance as a member of NMB48 during the group's solo concert in Saitama Super Arena on April 5, 2014. [15] She made her debut at the NMB48 theater on April 30, 2014. [16]