![]() ![]() In 2007, AAA had another theme song tie-up with Kamen Rider Den-O, " Climax Jump", which they released as a single under the temporary name "AAA Den-O Form". The album's sales were a success although less than its predecessor " Attack". With the exception of three new songs, the songs on "All" had been previously released as singles with music videos throughout 2006. After releasing mini album "All/2" on September 13, 2006, AAA released their second studio album All on January 1, 2007. Uno, the female lead singer, starred alongside Sarah Michelle Gellar in the Hollywood version of The Grudge 2 which opened in theaters October 2006. In June 2006, AAA's official fan club "AAA Party" opened its doors. However, as each of the singles tackled different genres, they did relatively well on the charts. With all the releases and promotional activities, the group did not have time to perform their songs live. From September to December they released a single each month plus a photobook and their very first album, Attack, in January 2006. In their debut year, they received the "Best Newcomer Award" at the 47th Japan Record Awards. AAA debuted on September 14 that year with " Blood on Fire" and were received well due to the song being used as the theme song of the live action Initial-D movie. AAA officially started their activities as a group in May. In April 2005, Avex officially announced the debut of the group with seven members (excluding Ito), and oldest member Urata as the leader. As the songs " Blood on Fire" and " Friday Party" were prepared before their debut for six members, the two girls are only heard in the refrain. All eight entered the agency through auditions and underwent training in the Avex Artist Academy, the record label's talent training facility. Avex later decided to add two more female members, Yukari Goto then Chiaki Ito. Initially, it included the five male members Takahiro Nishijima, Naoya Urata, Shuta Sueyoshi, Shinjiro Atae, Mitsuhiro Hidaka, and Misako Uno as the only female member. History 2005–2006: Early days and debut ĪAA was originally planned to be a six-member group. The group was formed through Avex's own auditions, and originally consisted of five young men and three young women who had appeared in commercials and/or had prior experience as backup dancers for other Japanese stars, such as Ayumi Hamasaki and Ami Suzuki. ![]() The name has the meaning of "challenging everything" or "against all odds", and the group is marketed by their label as a "super performance unit". Most prominent examples are Johnny & Associates artists such as Kis-My-Ft2 and Snow Man, LDH artists such as EXILE, EXILE TRIBE, E-girls and Happiness, K-Pop artists such as BoA, TVXQ, BIGBANG, EXO, BLACKPINK and IKON, and international artists such as Bruno Mars, Hardwell and YELLOW CLAW.From left to right: Naoya Urata, Shinjiro Atae, Misako Uno, Mitsuhiro Hidaka, Chiaki Ito, Takahiro Nishijima and Shuta SueyoshiĪAA (pronounced Triple A also a acronym for Attack All Around) are a 5-member Japanese pop group signed to the label Avex Trax which debuted in September of 2005. Artists that use Avex's record labels in order to publish music in Japan are not necessarily managed by Avex itself.Furthermore, the Avex Group founded and manages a talent school named Avex Artist Academy. The company established and has been hosting the annual summer concert a-nation since 2002. Additionally, the subsidiary "Avex Pictures" which was established for promoting and producing video contents such as games, animation, movies and events also manages several artists that specialize in theme music soundtracks for such content. The artist management subsidiary within the Avex Group is "Avex Management". Since its foundation, the company has established over 40 different in-house record labels, with some of the most notable ones being avex trax (first label), rhythm zone (third label) and IDOL Street. The company also provides theme music soundtracks to many anime series and a few video games through its subsidiary Avex Mode. ![]() (エイベックス・グループ・ホールディングス株式会社), is Japan's leading dance record company since the 1990s and continues producing and recording some of Japan's most famous pop singers such as Japan's highest-selling solo musician. ![]()
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