自業自得
Sakurazaka46 (櫻坂46), formerly known as Keyakizaka46, is a Japanese idol girl group produced by Yasushi Akimoto. Established on August 21, 2015, they were the first sister group of Nogizaka46 within the Sakamichi Series. On October 13, 2020, the group officially rebranded as Sakurazaka46 during their live concert and subsequently released their debut single, Nobody's fault, on December 9, 2020. As of December 2024, Sakurazaka46 has released ten singles, nine of which secured the #1 spot on the Oricon Weekly Rankings. Their latest release, I want tomorrow to come (Special Edition), debuted at #1 on the Oricon Weekly Rankings, selling 487,957 copies in its first week and earning a Double Platinum certification from the RIAJ. The group is widely recognized for their expressive performances, dynamic choreography, and distinctive artistic style. Their achievements include Best Japan Act at the 2021 MTV EMA, Group of the Year at the MTV VMAJ 2022, Best Dance Video for Start over! at the MTV VMAJ 2023, and both the Popularity Award and Best Musician Award at the 2023 Asia Artist Awards. Uniquely among Japanese idol groups,Sakurazaka46 has cultivated a significant international fan base, performing overseas in France, Malaysia, South Korea, and Hong Kong. At the time of their formation, the group has had a total of 26 original members, comprising 11 first-generation members and 15 second-generation members. Currently, Sakurazaka46 consists of 27 active members: 3 from the first generation, 13 from the second generation, and 11 from the third generation, with auditions for the fourth generation presently underway. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Sakurazaka46 (櫻坂46), formerly known as Keyakizaka46, is a Japanese idol girl group produced by Yasushi Akimoto. Established on August 21, 2015, they were the first sister group of Nogizaka46 within the Sakamichi Series. On October 13, 2020, the group officially rebranded as Sakurazaka46 during their live concert and subsequently released their debut single, Nobody's fault, on December 9, 2020. As of December 2024, Sakurazaka46 has released ten singles, nine of which secured the #1 spot on the Oricon Weekly Rankings. Their latest release, I want tomorrow to come (Special Edition), debuted at #1 on the Oricon Weekly Rankings, selling 487,957 copies in its first week and earning a Double Platinum certification from the RIAJ. The group is widely recognized for their expressive performances, dynamic choreography, and distinctive artistic style. Their achievements include Best Japan Act at the 2021 MTV EMA, Group of the Year at the MTV VMAJ 2022, Best Dance Video for Start over! at the MTV VMAJ 2023, and both the Popularity Award and Best Musician Award at the 2023 Asia Artist Awards. Uniquely among Japanese idol groups,Sakurazaka46 has cultivated a significant international fan base, performing overseas in France, Malaysia, South Korea, and Hong Kong. At the time of their formation, the group has had a total of 26 original members, comprising 11 first-generation members and 15 second-generation members. Currently, Sakurazaka46 consists of 27 active members: 3 from the first generation, 13 from the second generation, and 11 from the third generation, with auditions for the fourth generation presently underway. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
BAN
Start over!
I want tomorrow to come -Naeleck Remix-
流れ弾
桜月
承認欲求
自業自得
Nobody's Fault
五月雨よ
承認欲求 | Shoninyokkyu -Ninajirachi Remix-
摩擦係数
何歳の頃に戻りたいのか?
Dead End
偶然の答え
夏の近道
静寂の暴力
無言の宇宙
I want tomorrow to come
僕のジレンマ
ジャマイカビール
Cool
UDAGAWA GENERATION
思ったよりも寂しくない
なぜ 恋をして来なかったんだろう?
Buddies
条件反射で泣けて来る
ブルームーンキス
その日まで
車間距離
ソニア
Make or Break
制服の人魚
君と僕と洗濯物
何度 LOVE SONGの歌詞を読み返しただろう
最終の地下鉄に乗って
それが愛なのね
隙間風よ
僕たちの La vie en rose
Overture
Plastic regret
美しきNervous
Anthem time
なぜ 恋をして来なかったんだろう?
ドローン旋回中
Addiction
半信半疑
マンホールの蓋の上
On My Way
恋が絶滅する日
断絶
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