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  2. Hey! Say! JUMP - Wikipedia

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    They promoted the album with a tour titled Hey! Say! JUMP LIVE TOUR 2015 JUMPing CARnival and collaborated with the annual Johnny's Countdown Concert which was broadcast live. JUMP held their own 2015–2016 countdown concert at Kyocera Dome, making them the youngest group of Johnny's Entertainment to ever hold their own countdown concert.

  3. Yuto Nakajima - Wikipedia

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    Say! 7 with four others, and made his CD debut on August 1, with their single "Hey! Say!", which hit number one on the Oricon charts. On September 24 of that same year, during a live television event from the Johnny's Jr's concert in Yokohama Arena, it was announced that the group would debut under a new name, Hey! Say! JUMP, with the five from ...

  4. Hey! Say! JUMP discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Hey! Say! JUMP features ten studio albums, twenty-eight singles and forty-one music videos, all released through J Storm. The group activities started when the temporary five-member group Hey! Say! 7 were put together to provide the theme song for the anime Lovely Complex. The original members were Yuya Takaki, Daiki Arioka ...

  5. Johnny & Associates - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.smile-up.inc. Johnny & Associates, Inc.[a][1][3] was a Japanese talent agency formed by Johnny Kitagawa in 1962, which managed groups of male idols known as Johnny's. [b][4][5] The company had a significant impact on pop culture with male idols and boy bands in Japan since the 1980s. [6] Until 2019, the company was known for its ...

  6. J Storm - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo. J Storm, Inc. (株式会社ジェイ・ストーム, Kabushikigaisha Jei Sutōm) currently known as Storm Labels is a Japanese music and film company owned by Smile Up, formerly known as Johnny & Associates. It was established on November 12, 2001, initially as a label for the Johnny's group, Arashi, after which it was named. Aside from ...

  7. Itadaki High JUMP - Wikipedia

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    Itadaki High JUMP, sometimes abbreviated as Itajump (いたジャン, Itajan), is the all-male idol group Hey! Say! JUMP's first regular one-man show.The show airs every Wednesday night on Fuji TV [1] It initially appeared as a two-episodes special variety program that first aired on December 29, 2014, before being announced to be a regular show on June 11, 2015.

  8. Hey! Say! JUMP 2007–2017 I/O - Wikipedia

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    TBA. Hey! Say! JUMP 2007–2017 I/O is the compilation album by Japanese all-male band Hey! Say! JUMP. The album was released on July 26, 2017 in Japan under their record label J-Storm in three editions: 2 types of first-run limited edition and regular edition. The album is sold for 297 thousand copies in the first week, and topped Oricon 's ...

  9. Ultra Music Power - Wikipedia

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    Background and release. After V6, Arashi, and NEWS in the Johnny & Associates, Hey! Say! JUMP became the special supporters of FIVB Volleyball Men's World Cup. This single's title song "Ultra Music Power" is 2007 FIVB Women's World Cup and 2007 FIVB Men's World Cup 's image song. On October 12, 2023, Hey!