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  2. Hey! Say! JUMP - Wikipedia

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    Hey! Say! JUMP (HSJ or JUMP) is an eight-member Japanese boy band under the Japanese talent agency Smile-Up (formerly known as Johnny & Associates). [citation needed] The group is split into two sub-groups: Hey! Say! BEST and Hey! Say! 7. In Japan they sold more than 10 million physical copies. Hey! Say!

  3. Hey! Say! JUMP discography - Wikipedia

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    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 , Ryosuke Yamada , Yuto Nakajima , Yuri Chinen .

  4. Hey! Say! - Wikipedia

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    "Hey! Say!" is the first single from the temporary group Hey! Say! 7, which later became Hey! Say! JUMP. The songs "Hey! Say!" and "BON BON" are both opening and ending themes for the anime Lovely Complex. The single is released in two editions: limited and regular. The limited edition comes with a DVD that includes the promotional video and ...

  5. Weekender / Asu e no Yell - Wikipedia

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    "Weekender" / "Asu e no Yell" is a single by Hey! Say! JUMP. It was released on September 3, 2014. It debuted in number one on the weekly Oricon Singles Chart [1] and reached number one on the Billboard Japan Hot 100. [2] It was the 29th best-selling single of 2014 in Japan, with 214,581 copies. [3]

  6. Dreams Come True (Hey! Say! JUMP song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dreams Come True" is a Hey! Say! JUMP single. It peaked at No. 1 on the weekly Oricon chart and sold 249,024 copies in total. The single ranked No. 25 on the yearly ...

  7. Dear (Hey! Say! JUMP album) - Wikipedia

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    Hey! Say! JUMP chronology; JUMPing CAR (2014) DEAR (2016) Hey! Say! JUMP 2007-2017 I/O (2017) DEAR was released a year and a month after the release of JUMPing CAR.

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

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    It also to be written as "10", as the album is released to celebrate the group's 10th anniversary in November 2017. It contains all singles from Hey! Say! JUMP's very first single, "Ultra Music Power" until their 22nd single, "Over the Top" that was released in February 2017. In the first-run limited edition 2, the top 10 songs were determined ...

  9. Category:Hey! Say! JUMP members - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hey! Say! JUMP members" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Daiki Arioka; C.