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=Love
OriginJapan
Genres J-pop
Years active2017 (2017)–present
Labels Sacra Music
Spinoffs
Members
  • Emiri ÅŒtani
  • Hana ÅŒba
  • Risa Otoshima
  • Kiara SaitÅ
  • Maika Sasaki
  • Hitomi Takamatsu
  • ShÅko Takiwaki
  • Iori Noguchi
  • Sana Morohashi
  • Anna Yamamoto
Past members
  • Nonno Satake
  • Nagisa SaitÅ
Website equal-love.jp

=Love (イコールラブ IkÅrurabu, pronounced "equal love", stylized as =LOVE) is a Japanese idol group composed of voice actors from the Yoyogi Animation Academy. The twelve-person group is produced by former AKB48 and HKT48 member Rino Sashihara and is signed under Sacra Music.

History

2017

On 28 January 2017, Rino Sashihara announced during a press conference that she plans to creating an idol group with voice actors from Yoyogi Animation Academy with the goal of "surpassing Yasushi Akimoto", the creator of established idol groups such as AKB48 and Nogizaka46. [1] Auditions for the group began two days later. [2] On 29 April 2017, it was announced that thirteen people passed the auditions and the group would be named "=Love". [3] One member, Mai ChÅnan, dropped out after the announcement, bringing the final number of members to twelve. [4]

The group's first live performance came at the 2017 Tokyo Idol Festival, a venue they would continue to visit for the next two years. During their performance, =Love debuted their upcoming self-titled single, "=Love". [5] The single was released on 6 September 2017, where it reached 8th on the Oricon Singles Chart [6] and 14th on the Billboard Japan Hot 100. [7]

On 6 December 2017, they released their 2nd single, "Bokura no Seifuku Christmas".[ citation needed]

2018

Between 15 and 18 February 2018, =Love appeared in their first stage play, a 2.5D musical based on the media franchise Kemono Friends. They also held their first overseas performances in Taiwan, first on 18 March at the Megaport Music Festival in Kaohsiung, [8] then a solo live on 25 March at the Syntrend Creative Park in Taipei. [9] They also performed at the Japan Expo in Paris on 6 July. [10] [11]

On 16 May, they released their third single, "Teokure Caution".

On 2 August, it was announced that member Maika Sasaki would be taking a break from group activities. Thus, she would not participate in the upcoming fourth single.

On 17 October, they released their fourth single, "Want you! Want you!".[ citation needed]

On 9 December, Maika Sasaki resumed group activities after four months of hiatus.[ citation needed]

2019

On 24 February 2019, Sashihara unveiled =Love's sister group, ≠Me (pronounced "not equal me", stylized as ≠ME). The sister group also has twelve members from Yoyogi Animation Academy and is produced by Sashihara. [12] The two groups performed together at the 2019 Tokyo Idol Festival, where ≠Me unveiled their own self-titled debut single. [13]

On 24 April 2019, they released their 5th single, "Sagase Diamond Lily".[ citation needed]

On 19 August 2019, it was announced that the group's center, Hitomi Takamatsu would be on hiatus due to health issues and would not participate in the upcoming 6th single.[ citation needed]

2020

On 15 April 2020, a special track, "Tsugi ni Aeta Toki Nani wo Hanasou Ka na" , by =Love and ≠Me was released. This was Hitomi Takamatsu's first appearance since her hiatus.

They released their 7th single, "Cameo", on 29 April 2020 with members Emiri ÅŒtani and Nagisa Saito as double centers.

On 6 September during their "3RD ANNIVERSARY PREMIUM CONCERT", where Hitomi Takamatsu officially resumes activities.

In November 2020, they released their 8th single, "Seishun Subliminal". This is Hitomi Takamats's first single after her hiatus and Nonno Satake's last.

2021

On 1 February 2021, it was announced that Nonno Satake will be graduating from the group. Her graduation concert was on 6 March. [14]

The group's first album, "Zenbu, Naisho.", was released on 12 May 2021. [15]

They released their 9th single, "Weekend Citron", on 25 August. [16] They performed on Music Station for the first time on September 17.

They released their 10th single, "The 5th", on 15 December.

2022

On 29 March 2022, =Love's second sister group, ≒Joy (pronounced "nearly equal joy", stylized as ≒JOY), [note 1] was unveiled. As with ≠Me, this group initially had 12 members. [17] However, former Last Idol member Ozawa Aimi was announced as the 13th member of the group on 28 June 2022. [18]

They released their 11th single, "Ano ko Complex", on 25 May.[ citation needed]

The group's 12th single, "Be Selfish," was released on 28 September, 2022. [19] The title track, "Be Selfish," was the group's first music video to have been made outside Japan, with filming and production being carried out by a Korean team based in South Korea. [20]

On 25 September 2022, during their 5th anniversary performance, Nagisa SaitÅ announced her graduation from the group. [21] [22] [23] Her graduation concert was held on 13 January 2023. [24]

Members

Current members

  • Emiri ÅŒtani (大谷映美里)
  • Hana ÅŒba (大場花èœ)
  • Risa Otoshima (音嶋莉沙)
  • Kiara SaitÅ (齋藤樹愛羅)
  • Maika Sasaki (ä½ã€…木舞香)
  • Hitomi Takamatsu (é«™æ¾çž³)
  • ShÅko Takiwaki (瀧脇笙å¤)
  • Iori Noguchi (野å£è¡£ç¹”)
  • Sana Morohashi (諸橋沙å¤)
  • Anna Yamamoto (山本æ奈)

Former members

  • Nonno Satake (ä½ç«¹ã®ã‚“乃)
  • Nagisa Saito (齊藤ãªãŽã•)

Timeline

  • Blue (vertical) = Singles
  • Red (vertical) = Albums

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak
chart
positions
Oricon [25] Billboard [26]
Zenbu, Naisho. (全部ã€å†…緒。) 1 1

Singles

Title Year Peak
chart
positions
Certifications Album
Oricon [25] Billboard [27]
"ï¼Love" 2017 8 14 Zenbu, Naisho.
"Bokura no Seifuku Christmas" (僕らã®åˆ¶æœã‚¯ãƒªã‚¹ãƒžã‚¹) 3 4
"Teokure Caution" (手é…ã‚Œcaution) 2018 3 3
"Want You! Want You!" 2 2
"Sagase Diamond Lily" (探㛠ダイヤモンドリリー) 2019 2 2
"Zurui yo Zurui ne" (ズルã„よ ズルã„ã­) 1 1
"Cameo" 2020 2 3
"Seishun "Subliminal"" (é’春“サブリミナルâ€) 1 5
"Weekend Citron" (ウィークエンドシトロン) 2021 2 2 Non-album singles
"The 5th" 2 4
"Ano ko Complex" (ã‚ã®å­ã‚³ãƒ³ãƒ—レックス) 2022 2 4
"Be Selfish" 1 2
"Kono Sora ga Trigger" (ã“ã®ç©ºãŒãƒˆãƒªã‚¬ãƒ¼) 2023 2 4
"Natsumatope" (ナツマトペ) 1 5
"Last Note Shika Shiranai" (ラストノートã—ã‹çŸ¥ã‚‰ãªã„) 1 3
"Norotte Norotte" (呪ã£ã¦å‘ªã£ã¦) 2024 2 6
"Zettai Idol Yamenaide" (絶対アイドル辞ã‚ãªã„ã§) — 31

Notes

  1. ^ ≒ is used as an approximation sign in Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea.

References

  1. ^ "指原莉乃ã€å£°å„ªã‚¢ã‚¤ãƒ‰ãƒ«ãƒ—ロデュース「秋元康を超ãˆãŸã„ã€". Oricon (in Japanese). 30 January 2017. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  2. ^ "指原莉乃:声優アイドルをプロデュース 発掘オーディション開催ã¸ã€Œé‡Žç”Ÿã®å‹˜ã§é¸ã³ãŸã„ã€". Mantan Web (in Japanese). Mantan. 30 January 2017. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  3. ^ "指原莉乃:プロデュースã—ãŸã‚¢ã‚¤ãƒ‰ãƒ«ãƒ¦ãƒ‹ãƒƒãƒˆã€Œï¼LOVEã€ãŠæŠ«éœ²ç›® é¸è€ƒæ™‚「興奮ã—ã¦é¼»è¡€å‡ºãŸã€". Mantan Web (in Japanese). Mantan. 29 April 2017. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  4. ^ "指原莉乃プロデュースアイドルã€åˆæ ¼è€…13人ãŠæŠ«éœ²ç›® グループåも発表". Modelpress (in Japanese). 29 April 2017. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  5. ^ "指原åˆãƒ—ロデュース「=LOVEã€åˆã‚¹ãƒ†ãƒ¼ã‚¸ 9・6CDデビュー発表". Oricon (in Japanese). 5 August 2017. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  6. ^ "=LOVE". Oricon (in Japanese). Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  7. ^ "Hot 100 [2017/09/18 付ã‘]". Billboard Japan (in Japanese). Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  8. ^ "超èŒç¾Žå°‘女進港開唱ï¼=LOVE 與 DESU.RABBITS 攜手å¾æœé‚Šç”·å¥³ï¼". MeMeOn (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  9. ^ "=LOVE強勢登陸å°åŒ—三創 3月7日全網售票系統åŒæ­¥é–‹è³£". ATC Taiwan (in Chinese (Taiwan)). 1 March 2018. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  10. ^ "=LOVE put on an exciting performance at JAPAN EXPO 2018 in Paris". Neo-Tokyo 2099. 10 July 2018. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  11. ^ "TOKYO IDOL FESTIVAL 2018: JAPAN EXPO PARIS GUESTS SPECIAL EDITION". Bonjour Idol. 27 August 2018. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  12. ^ "イコラブ姉妹グループ「≠MEã€ãŒåˆãŠæŠ«éœ²ç›® 指原P「ç§ã‚ˆã‚Šã‹ã‚ã„ã„ã€". Oricon (in Japanese). 24 February 2019. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  13. ^ "=LOVEã®å§‰å¦¹ã‚°ãƒ«ãƒ¼ãƒ—≠MEãŒã€ŒTIFã€ã§ãƒ‡ãƒ“ュー「人生ã®1ページを皆ã•ã‚“ã¨ä¸€ç·’ã«ã€". Natalie (in Japanese). 4 April 2019. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  14. ^ "ä½ç«¹ã®ã‚“乃 å’業ã«é–¢ã—ã¦ã®ã”報告". ï¼Love Official Website (in Japanese). Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  15. ^ "ï¼LOVE ファーストアルãƒãƒ ã€Œå…¨éƒ¨ã€å†…緒。〠5月12æ—¥(æ°´)ã«ç™ºå£²æ±ºå®šï¼". ï¼Love Official Website (in Japanese). 3 March 2021. Retrieved 12 July 2021.
  16. ^ "8/25発売ï¼=LOVE 9thシングル「ウィークエンドシトロンã€ã‚¢ãƒ¼ãƒˆãƒ¯ãƒ¼ã‚¯å…¬é–‹ï¼". ï¼Love Official Website (in Japanese). 30 June 2021. Retrieved 12 July 2021.
  17. ^ "指原莉乃プロデュースã®æ–°ã‚°ãƒ«ãƒ¼ãƒ—ã€12人組「≒JOYã€èª•ç”Ÿ 3å¹´ã¶ã‚Š3組目". Oricon. 29 March 2022. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
  18. ^ "≒JOYå°æ¾¤æ„›å®ŸãŒè¦‹ã›ãŸã€ã‚ãšã‹3週間ã§MV登場ã®é©šç•°çš„ãªé©å¿œåŠ›ï¼ (2022å¹´6月28æ—¥)". エキサイトニュース (in Japanese). 28 June 2022. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
  19. ^ "DISCOGRAPHY | ï¼LOVE(イコールラブ) オフィシャルサイト". equal-love.jp. Retrieved 16 November 2022.
  20. ^ "ï¼LOVE åˆã®æµ·å¤–(韓国)ã§ã®MV撮影を敢行ã—ãŸã€12thシングル表題曲「Be Selfishã€MVを解ç¦ï¼ã€Œé‡Žå£è¡£ç¹”ã€ãŒè¡¨é¡Œæ›²ã§ã¯åˆã®æ¥½æ›²ã‚»ãƒ³ã‚¿ãƒ¼ã‚’担当。". プレスリリース・ニュースリリースé…信シェアNo.1|PR TIMES. 25 August 2022. Retrieved 16 November 2022.
  21. ^ Nagisa SaitÅ [@saitou_nagisa] (25 September 2022). "ã¿ãªã•ã¾ã¸ã€‚" (in Japanese). Retrieved 16 November 2022 – via Instagram.
  22. ^ Nagisa SaitÅ [@saito_nagisa] (25 September 2022). "ã¿ãªã•ã¾ã¸ã€‚" ( Tweet) (in Japanese). Retrieved 16 November 2022 – via Twitter.
  23. ^ "ï¼LOVE齊藤ãªãŽã•ã€ã‚°ãƒ«ãƒ¼ãƒ—å’業発表 ç†ç”±ã‚‚説明" (in Japanese). Modelpress. 25 September 2022. Retrieved 16 November 2022.
  24. ^ "「ï¼LOVEã€é½Šè—¤ãªãŽã•ã€23å¹´1月13æ—¥ã«å’業コンサートを開催 åŒæ—¥ãŒæœ€çµ‚活動日ã«ï¼ˆENCOUNT)". Yahoo! Japan News (in Japanese). 26 October 2022. Retrieved 16 November 2022.
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  26. ^ "Billboard Japan Hot Albums". Billboard Japan. Retrieved 13 June 2020.
  27. ^ "Billboard Japan Hot 100". Billboard Japan. Retrieved 28 April 2021.
  28. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Certifications Search Results: =LOVE (Physical Format)" (Enter "=LOVE" into the "アーティスト" (Artist) field) (in Japanese). Recording Industry Association of Japan. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from ï¼LOVE (song))

=Love
OriginJapan
Genres J-pop
Years active2017 (2017)–present
Labels Sacra Music
Spinoffs
Members
  • Emiri ÅŒtani
  • Hana ÅŒba
  • Risa Otoshima
  • Kiara SaitÅ
  • Maika Sasaki
  • Hitomi Takamatsu
  • ShÅko Takiwaki
  • Iori Noguchi
  • Sana Morohashi
  • Anna Yamamoto
Past members
  • Nonno Satake
  • Nagisa SaitÅ
Website equal-love.jp

=Love (イコールラブ IkÅrurabu, pronounced "equal love", stylized as =LOVE) is a Japanese idol group composed of voice actors from the Yoyogi Animation Academy. The twelve-person group is produced by former AKB48 and HKT48 member Rino Sashihara and is signed under Sacra Music.

History

2017

On 28 January 2017, Rino Sashihara announced during a press conference that she plans to creating an idol group with voice actors from Yoyogi Animation Academy with the goal of "surpassing Yasushi Akimoto", the creator of established idol groups such as AKB48 and Nogizaka46. [1] Auditions for the group began two days later. [2] On 29 April 2017, it was announced that thirteen people passed the auditions and the group would be named "=Love". [3] One member, Mai ChÅnan, dropped out after the announcement, bringing the final number of members to twelve. [4]

The group's first live performance came at the 2017 Tokyo Idol Festival, a venue they would continue to visit for the next two years. During their performance, =Love debuted their upcoming self-titled single, "=Love". [5] The single was released on 6 September 2017, where it reached 8th on the Oricon Singles Chart [6] and 14th on the Billboard Japan Hot 100. [7]

On 6 December 2017, they released their 2nd single, "Bokura no Seifuku Christmas".[ citation needed]

2018

Between 15 and 18 February 2018, =Love appeared in their first stage play, a 2.5D musical based on the media franchise Kemono Friends. They also held their first overseas performances in Taiwan, first on 18 March at the Megaport Music Festival in Kaohsiung, [8] then a solo live on 25 March at the Syntrend Creative Park in Taipei. [9] They also performed at the Japan Expo in Paris on 6 July. [10] [11]

On 16 May, they released their third single, "Teokure Caution".

On 2 August, it was announced that member Maika Sasaki would be taking a break from group activities. Thus, she would not participate in the upcoming fourth single.

On 17 October, they released their fourth single, "Want you! Want you!".[ citation needed]

On 9 December, Maika Sasaki resumed group activities after four months of hiatus.[ citation needed]

2019

On 24 February 2019, Sashihara unveiled =Love's sister group, ≠Me (pronounced "not equal me", stylized as ≠ME). The sister group also has twelve members from Yoyogi Animation Academy and is produced by Sashihara. [12] The two groups performed together at the 2019 Tokyo Idol Festival, where ≠Me unveiled their own self-titled debut single. [13]

On 24 April 2019, they released their 5th single, "Sagase Diamond Lily".[ citation needed]

On 19 August 2019, it was announced that the group's center, Hitomi Takamatsu would be on hiatus due to health issues and would not participate in the upcoming 6th single.[ citation needed]

2020

On 15 April 2020, a special track, "Tsugi ni Aeta Toki Nani wo Hanasou Ka na" , by =Love and ≠Me was released. This was Hitomi Takamatsu's first appearance since her hiatus.

They released their 7th single, "Cameo", on 29 April 2020 with members Emiri ÅŒtani and Nagisa Saito as double centers.

On 6 September during their "3RD ANNIVERSARY PREMIUM CONCERT", where Hitomi Takamatsu officially resumes activities.

In November 2020, they released their 8th single, "Seishun Subliminal". This is Hitomi Takamats's first single after her hiatus and Nonno Satake's last.

2021

On 1 February 2021, it was announced that Nonno Satake will be graduating from the group. Her graduation concert was on 6 March. [14]

The group's first album, "Zenbu, Naisho.", was released on 12 May 2021. [15]

They released their 9th single, "Weekend Citron", on 25 August. [16] They performed on Music Station for the first time on September 17.

They released their 10th single, "The 5th", on 15 December.

2022

On 29 March 2022, =Love's second sister group, ≒Joy (pronounced "nearly equal joy", stylized as ≒JOY), [note 1] was unveiled. As with ≠Me, this group initially had 12 members. [17] However, former Last Idol member Ozawa Aimi was announced as the 13th member of the group on 28 June 2022. [18]

They released their 11th single, "Ano ko Complex", on 25 May.[ citation needed]

The group's 12th single, "Be Selfish," was released on 28 September, 2022. [19] The title track, "Be Selfish," was the group's first music video to have been made outside Japan, with filming and production being carried out by a Korean team based in South Korea. [20]

On 25 September 2022, during their 5th anniversary performance, Nagisa SaitÅ announced her graduation from the group. [21] [22] [23] Her graduation concert was held on 13 January 2023. [24]

Members

Current members

  • Emiri ÅŒtani (大谷映美里)
  • Hana ÅŒba (大場花èœ)
  • Risa Otoshima (音嶋莉沙)
  • Kiara SaitÅ (齋藤樹愛羅)
  • Maika Sasaki (ä½ã€…木舞香)
  • Hitomi Takamatsu (é«™æ¾çž³)
  • ShÅko Takiwaki (瀧脇笙å¤)
  • Iori Noguchi (野å£è¡£ç¹”)
  • Sana Morohashi (諸橋沙å¤)
  • Anna Yamamoto (山本æ奈)

Former members

  • Nonno Satake (ä½ç«¹ã®ã‚“乃)
  • Nagisa Saito (齊藤ãªãŽã•)

Timeline

  • Blue (vertical) = Singles
  • Red (vertical) = Albums

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak
chart
positions
Oricon [25] Billboard [26]
Zenbu, Naisho. (全部ã€å†…緒。) 1 1

Singles

Title Year Peak
chart
positions
Certifications Album
Oricon [25] Billboard [27]
"ï¼Love" 2017 8 14 Zenbu, Naisho.
"Bokura no Seifuku Christmas" (僕らã®åˆ¶æœã‚¯ãƒªã‚¹ãƒžã‚¹) 3 4
"Teokure Caution" (手é…ã‚Œcaution) 2018 3 3
"Want You! Want You!" 2 2
"Sagase Diamond Lily" (探㛠ダイヤモンドリリー) 2019 2 2
"Zurui yo Zurui ne" (ズルã„よ ズルã„ã­) 1 1
"Cameo" 2020 2 3
"Seishun "Subliminal"" (é’春“サブリミナルâ€) 1 5
"Weekend Citron" (ウィークエンドシトロン) 2021 2 2 Non-album singles
"The 5th" 2 4
"Ano ko Complex" (ã‚ã®å­ã‚³ãƒ³ãƒ—レックス) 2022 2 4
"Be Selfish" 1 2
"Kono Sora ga Trigger" (ã“ã®ç©ºãŒãƒˆãƒªã‚¬ãƒ¼) 2023 2 4
"Natsumatope" (ナツマトペ) 1 5
"Last Note Shika Shiranai" (ラストノートã—ã‹çŸ¥ã‚‰ãªã„) 1 3
"Norotte Norotte" (呪ã£ã¦å‘ªã£ã¦) 2024 2 6
"Zettai Idol Yamenaide" (絶対アイドル辞ã‚ãªã„ã§) — 31

Notes

  1. ^ ≒ is used as an approximation sign in Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea.

References

  1. ^ "指原莉乃ã€å£°å„ªã‚¢ã‚¤ãƒ‰ãƒ«ãƒ—ロデュース「秋元康を超ãˆãŸã„ã€". Oricon (in Japanese). 30 January 2017. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  2. ^ "指原莉乃:声優アイドルをプロデュース 発掘オーディション開催ã¸ã€Œé‡Žç”Ÿã®å‹˜ã§é¸ã³ãŸã„ã€". Mantan Web (in Japanese). Mantan. 30 January 2017. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  3. ^ "指原莉乃:プロデュースã—ãŸã‚¢ã‚¤ãƒ‰ãƒ«ãƒ¦ãƒ‹ãƒƒãƒˆã€Œï¼LOVEã€ãŠæŠ«éœ²ç›® é¸è€ƒæ™‚「興奮ã—ã¦é¼»è¡€å‡ºãŸã€". Mantan Web (in Japanese). Mantan. 29 April 2017. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  4. ^ "指原莉乃プロデュースアイドルã€åˆæ ¼è€…13人ãŠæŠ«éœ²ç›® グループåも発表". Modelpress (in Japanese). 29 April 2017. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  5. ^ "指原åˆãƒ—ロデュース「=LOVEã€åˆã‚¹ãƒ†ãƒ¼ã‚¸ 9・6CDデビュー発表". Oricon (in Japanese). 5 August 2017. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  6. ^ "=LOVE". Oricon (in Japanese). Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  7. ^ "Hot 100 [2017/09/18 付ã‘]". Billboard Japan (in Japanese). Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  8. ^ "超èŒç¾Žå°‘女進港開唱ï¼=LOVE 與 DESU.RABBITS 攜手å¾æœé‚Šç”·å¥³ï¼". MeMeOn (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  9. ^ "=LOVE強勢登陸å°åŒ—三創 3月7日全網售票系統åŒæ­¥é–‹è³£". ATC Taiwan (in Chinese (Taiwan)). 1 March 2018. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  10. ^ "=LOVE put on an exciting performance at JAPAN EXPO 2018 in Paris". Neo-Tokyo 2099. 10 July 2018. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  11. ^ "TOKYO IDOL FESTIVAL 2018: JAPAN EXPO PARIS GUESTS SPECIAL EDITION". Bonjour Idol. 27 August 2018. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  12. ^ "イコラブ姉妹グループ「≠MEã€ãŒåˆãŠæŠ«éœ²ç›® 指原P「ç§ã‚ˆã‚Šã‹ã‚ã„ã„ã€". Oricon (in Japanese). 24 February 2019. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  13. ^ "=LOVEã®å§‰å¦¹ã‚°ãƒ«ãƒ¼ãƒ—≠MEãŒã€ŒTIFã€ã§ãƒ‡ãƒ“ュー「人生ã®1ページを皆ã•ã‚“ã¨ä¸€ç·’ã«ã€". Natalie (in Japanese). 4 April 2019. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  14. ^ "ä½ç«¹ã®ã‚“乃 å’業ã«é–¢ã—ã¦ã®ã”報告". ï¼Love Official Website (in Japanese). Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  15. ^ "ï¼LOVE ファーストアルãƒãƒ ã€Œå…¨éƒ¨ã€å†…緒。〠5月12æ—¥(æ°´)ã«ç™ºå£²æ±ºå®šï¼". ï¼Love Official Website (in Japanese). 3 March 2021. Retrieved 12 July 2021.
  16. ^ "8/25発売ï¼=LOVE 9thシングル「ウィークエンドシトロンã€ã‚¢ãƒ¼ãƒˆãƒ¯ãƒ¼ã‚¯å…¬é–‹ï¼". ï¼Love Official Website (in Japanese). 30 June 2021. Retrieved 12 July 2021.
  17. ^ "指原莉乃プロデュースã®æ–°ã‚°ãƒ«ãƒ¼ãƒ—ã€12人組「≒JOYã€èª•ç”Ÿ 3å¹´ã¶ã‚Š3組目". Oricon. 29 March 2022. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
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