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Hey! Say! JUMP

Hey! Say! JUMP [[Image:|220px|]]
Background information Origin  JapanGenre(s)J-PopYears active 2007-present Label(s)Johnny & Associates(J Storm) Website Official websiteMembers Hey! Say! BEST
Yuya Takaki
Daiki Arioka
Kei Inoo
Hikaru Yaotome
Kota Yabu
Hey! Say! 7
Yuto Nakajima
Ryosuke Yamada
Yuuri Chinen
Ryutaro Morimoto
Keito Okamoto

Hey! Say! JUMP is a J-pop group under Johnny & Associates, made up of ten members. Hey! Say! JUMP is considered an expansion of the original Hey! Say! 7. The name Hey! Say! refers to the fact that all the members were born in the Heisei period and JUMP is an acronym for Johnny's Ultra Music Power.

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History

As Hey! Say! 7 (Temporary Group)

  • In a KAT-TUN spring concert on 3 April 2007, 5 members of Johnny's Jr's were named to be part of a new group called Hey! Say! 7. These members were Yuya Takaki, Daiki Arioka, Yuto Nakajima, Yuuri Chinen and Ryosuke Yamada. Initially, the temporary status of the group was unclear, worrying a lot of fans of Johnny Jr's groups J.J. Express as it could mean that the group was splitting up and that Yuya Takaki and Daiki Arioka would permanently be in this group instead.
  • On 16 June 2007, it was announced that Hey! Say! 7 would release a single, Hey! Say!, which was then used as the opening song for the popular anime Love★Com (Lovely Complex). The single also contains the ending song used for the same anime, titled BON BON. This is the first time a Johnny's Jrs group released a single since Ya-Ya-yah in 2002, and there was uncertainty in whether if the debut is permanent or just a CD release.
  • On 1 August 2007, the single Hey! Say! was released. The following week, on 8 August 2007, Oricon Style confirmed that Hey! Say! sold 120,520 copies in its first week and this made it top the Oricon Weekly Charts.[1]. At the same time, Hey! Say! 7 broke an all-time record by being the youngest group to ever reach the number 1 spot in the Oricon chart, with their average age being just 14.8 years.[2]

Transition to Hey! Say! JUMP

  • On 24 September 2007, in 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 consists of all 5 members of Hey! Say! 7, now split into two subgroups and are joined by 5 other Johnny's Jr's. It has also been announced that they will debut their single on 14 November 2007, titled Ultra Music Power, and the song will also be used as Japan's Volleyball World Cup Relay 2007 Theme Song[4][5][6].

Members

Hey! Say! BEST

Hey! Say! BEST (Boys Excellent Select Team) is the older subgroup of Hey! Say! JUMP, consisting of 5 members:

Hey! Say! 7

Hey! Say! 7 is the younger subgroup of Hey! Say! JUMP, consisting of 5 members. This Hey! Say! 7 should not be confused with former Hey! Say! 7 (Temporary Group), which produced the single Hey! Say!

Former Hey! Say! 7 (Temporary Group)

Hey! Say! 7 (Temporary Group) Origin  JapanGenre(s)J-PopYears active 2007 Label(s)Johnny's EntertainmentMembers (all transferred to current Hey! Say! JUMP group under two current sub-groups, Hey! Say! BEST and the current Hey! Say! 7) Former members Ryosuke Yamada(to current Hey! Say! 7)
Yuto Nakajima(to current Hey! Say! 7)
Yuuri Chinen(to current Hey! Say! 7)
Yuya Takaki(to Hey! Say! BEST)
Daiki Arioka(to Hey! Say! BEST)

The former Hey! Say! 7 (temporary group) which existed from 3 April 2007 - 23 September 2007 consists of 5 members. This group no longer exists, although the name had been recycled to be used as a new subgroup under Hey! Say! JUMP. The members of this group have been split up into the two new subgroups.

Discography

Singles

Single # Single information Name used First week sold Total copies sold Cover 1st Hey! Say! Hey! Say! 7
(Temporary Group) 120,520 185,105
(still charting) 2nd
(Official Debut Single) Ultra Music Power Hey! Say! JUMP 246,826 294,517
(still charting) 3rd
Dreams Come True
  • Released: releases May 21st
  • Studio Album: --
  • Oricon weekly peak: --
  • Oricon monthly peak: --
  • United World Chart (Singles):
  • Certification: --
Hey! Say! JUMP 181,064 --

Original songs

As Hey! Say! 7 (Temporary Group) (3 April 2007 - 23 September 2007)

  • Fatalism
  • Hey! Say! (Love★Com Opening theme)
  • BON BON (Love★Com Ending theme)
  • Iをくれ (I wo kure)
  • The ONE
  • Hey Boys and Girls

As Hey! Say! JUMP

  • Ultra Music Power theme song for japan volley ball team
  • Too Shy
  • Star Time
  • トビラの向こう (Tobira No Mukou)
  • 心・技・体 (Shin Gi Tai)
  • Chance to Change
  • Dreams Come True-
  • HIGHER

As Hey! Say! BEST (Sub-group of Hey! Say! JUMP)

  • ス・リ・ル (Thrill)

As Hey! Say! 7 (Sub-group of Hey! Say! JUMP)

  • ワンダーランド・トレイン (Wonderland Train)

Solos

  • 麗しのBad Girl (Uruwashi no Bad Girl) by Nakajima Yuto
  • 愛は一つ (Ai wa Hitotsu) by Nakajima Yuto
  • D.N.A by Nakajima Yuto
  • パフューム (Perfume) by Yamada Ryosuke
  • アジアの夜 (Asia no Yoru) by Yamada Ryosuke
  • 炎-Flame of Love by Yaotome Hikaru
  • Rain Dance by Yabu Kota
  • Next Dream by Yabu Kota
  • My Everything by Yabu Kota
  • 俺たちの青春 (Oretachi No Seishun) by Takaki Yuya [Gokusen 3's insert song]

Appearances

Television

As Hey! Say! 7 (Temporary Group) (3 April 2007 - 23 September 2007)

  • Shōnen Club
  • Ya-Ya-yah
  • Music Station

As Hey! Say! JUMP (24 September 2007 - Present)

  • Shōnen Club
  • HEY!HEY!HEY! (24 September 2007, 12 November 2007)
  • Music Station (26 October 2007)
  • Heisei Families (14 October 2007 - April) - Ryosuke Yamada, Ryutaro Morimoto and Yuto Nakajima
  • Hi! Hey! Say! (3 November 2007 - Ongoing) - Kota Yabu, Hikaru Yaotome
  • Show wa Hey! Say! (8 April 2008 - Ongoing) - Ryosuke Yamada, Ryutaro Morimoto and Yuto Nakajima

Concert

As Hey! Say! 7 (Temporary Group) (3 April 2007 - 23 September 2007)

  • TOUR2007 cartoon KAT-TUN II You (3 April 2007 - 17 June 2007)
  • ARASHI AROUND ASIA+ in Dome (29 April 2007 - 30 April 2007)
  • Johnny's Kansai Jr's First Concert (6 May 2007)
  • Kanjani8 TOUR 2007 (3 May 2007 - 25 September 2007)
  • Johnny's Jr's Big Adventure (15 August 2007 - 24 August 2007)
  • Johnny's Jr's Hey Say '07 in Yokohama Arena (23 September 2007 - 24 September 2007)

As Hey! Say! JUMP

  • Johnny's Jr's Hey Say '07 in Yokohama Arena (24 September 2007)
  • FNS Music Festival 2007 (5 December 2007)
  • Music Station Super Live 2007 (21 December 2007)
  • Hey! Say! JUMP Debut Concert in Tokyo Dome (22 December 2007)
  • Hey! Say! JUMP Spring Concert 2008 (4-6 April 2008 & 4-6 May 2008)

Commercials

As "Hey! Say! JUMP"

As "Hey!Say!BEST"

  • O'zack (22 March 2008)

Awards

  • 22nd Japan Gold Disc Awards------Best 10 New Singles and Best 10 New Artists

References and Footnotes

  1. ^ Oricon Wars Episode 6: #1! #1! #1! - Littlix! JEportal
  2. ^ Oricon Style - Hey! Say! 7 breaks youngest artist to reach #1
  3. ^ 社団法人 日本レコード協会|各種統計
  4. ^ Johnny's Net Hey! Say! JUMP Debut Announcement
  5. ^ JUMP DEBUT! - Littlix! JEportal
  6. ^ News article on Hey! Say! JUMP's debut in the Hochi Shimbun
  7. ^ United World Chart (Track) week 33 / 2007 - August 18
  8. ^ RIAJ Gold Certification - July 2007
  9. ^ United World Chart (Track) week 48 / 2007 - December 1

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