B-Project

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Season 2

B-Project
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B-PROJECT~Kodō*Ambitious~ Promotional Poster
Genre Music
Created by MAGES
Chiyomaru Shikura
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TitleInsert songOriginal air date
131"BRAND NEW WORLD"
"BRAND NEW WORLD" (Japanese: BRAND NEW WORLD)
Love WinnerJanuary 11, 2019 (2019-01-11)
The episode begins with B-Pro's live concert at the Japan Dome which becomes a success. The following day after the live concert is the new year, and things start to get busy. Gandara Music's reputation is restored after it is confirmed that B-Pro will not be transferring to Highedge Records. Tsubasa struggles to attend all of B-Pro's work sessions while still shaken by her confrontation with Yashamaru. However, B-Pro continues supporting her as their A&R, and they encourage Tsubasa to move forward. One evening, she receives a call from the president of Daikoku Productions, Atsushi Daikoku, who instructs her to bring B-Pro to Gandara Music, as there is an important announcement they need to hear. The next day, Tsubasa brings B-Pro to the agency as instructed, and upon arrival, they are introduced to another boy group called KiLLER KiNG. Tsubasa then announces to everyone that starting from today, KiLLER KiNG will be joining B-Pro as the fourth sub-unit - making B-Pro into a fourteen-member group - much to the boy's shock.
142"DIE HARD"
"DIE HARD" (Japanese: DIE HARD)
JugglerJanuary 18, 2019 (2019-01-18)
The episode begins with Tsubasa attending her first meeting with KiLLER KiNG, to discuss a joint concert with THRIVE. It is to announce to the fans that KiLLER KiNG has officially joined B-Pro. KiLLER KiNG is excited about the collaboration and are determined to make it a success. Upon returning to the agency, Tsubasa assists her co-workers to clear Yashamaru's desk and she discovers a second photograph of Yashamaru with a girl when she accidentally drops his photo frame. When the song is ready, Tsubasa announces that Kento and Miroku will represent their respective groups as the double centers for the choreography. However, despite his seriousness and his dancing being perfect, the choreographer suddenly decides to replace Miroku with Haruhi as the center without an explanation. This stresses Miroku who becomes determined to convince the choreographer to change his mind, until he is approached by Tsubasa who encourages him to be more light-hearted. Taking her advice, Miroku rapidly improves and he is finally able to dance the center choreography with Kento, making the concert a success. While celebrating the concert's success with KiLLER KiNG and Tsubasa, the episode ends with THRIVE receiving a PDF file titled "Andy's Report" on their phones from Tomohisa.
153"PARTY NIGHT"
"PARTY NIGHT" (Japanese: PARTY NIGHT)
Love WinnerJanuary 25, 2019 (2019-01-25)
Tsubasa and B-Pro decide to throw a welcome party for KiLLER KiNG at MooNs's apartment. Everyone assists with the preparations and they are introduced to "Lucas", an electronic smart speaker who takes care of the electronics in MooNs's apartment by commands. KiLLER KiNG eventually arrives and the party goes well until "Lucas" malfunctions, causing a disruption with the electronics. Due to the malfunctions, everyone gets locked inside MooNs's apartment, followed by a blackout and a sudden increase in temperature which causes the room to become extremely hot. While Momotaro and Tsubasa desperately try to repair "Lucas", the heat causes THRIVE and Haruhi to panic. However, Haruhi unwittingly saves the day when he screams at "Lucas" to lower the temperature in English, which the speaker complies to. This causes Momotaro to realise that "Lucas" had somehow been switched to the English-language setting. The episode ends with Tsubasa, B-Pro and KiLLER KiNG continuing to celebrate the welcome party.
164"TWO IS ONE"
"TWO IS ONE" (Japanese: TWO IS ONE)
Aishū → SerenādeFebruary 1, 2019 (2019-02-01)
Kitakore are being filmed for a special documentary about their idolhood by Fanatical Continent. They then separate for their individual work; Tsubasa accompanies Ryuji to discuss a CM for a cosmetic brand while Tomohisa goes to attend a shoot for a romantic drama called 'Long Vacance' with Mikado and Kento. Ryuji becomes tense when he learns he is supposed to act sexy and mature for the CM. He hesitantly complies, resulting in the CM receiving mixed reviews. On the other hand, Tomohisa has problems of his own when he struggles with a confession scene. He keeps quiet about this from Ryuji, who later finds out from Kazuna. Before the filming, Tomohisa tries to get some advice from Tsubasa, but Ryuji interrupts and he questions him about his romantic life. This prompts Tomohisa to have a flashback of his first meeting with a girl whom he claimed looked like Ryuji, unaware that it was actually Ryuji dressed in girl's clothing. Using this memory, Tomohisa is finally able to act out the confession scene. Ryuji also makes his resolve by persuading the director to do a reshoot of the CM using his idea for the cosmetic brand which becomes a success. The episode ends with Yashamaru watching Kitakore's interview on TV. He appears proud of Kitakore until Tsubasa stumbles into the frame by accident. Upon seeing Tsubasa, Yashamaru is shocked to learn that she is still B-Pro's A&R. This causes him to start recollecting unpleasant memories of his past, and a vengeful look appears on his face.
175"KICK OFF"
"KICK OFF" (Japanese: KICK OFF)
YOLO ~Act Now~February 8, 2019 (2019-02-08)
The episode starts off with Tsubasa at a café with THRIVE, discussing about their new song. They are later joined by MooNs who are having a day off from work. Tsubasa soon dashes off to attend Kitakore's recording session, but she drops an envelope which Yuta retrieves. He quickly catches up to Tsubasa, but he accidentally discovers two VIP room tickets for a "Justice Hoover" concert in the envelope before returning it to her. When he regroups with THRIVE and MooNs, he reveals to them about the tickets in Tsubasa's possession, causing everyone to assume she is attending the concert with a date. When Kazuna suddenly mentions Tsubasa had said earlier that anyone who works hard would be rewarded, the boys become convinced she is planning to reward one of them with the tickets to see the concert with her. They decide to settle this with a futsal game with Kitakore joining them. B-Pro sends photos of their game through the group chat which is seen by Tsubasa who mistakenly believes they are fighting. After an intense game, Yuta manages to score a goal and the rest of B-Pro allow him to claim the "reward", only to be dismayed when Tsubasa reveals she was actually safe-keeping the tickets belonging to Atsushi Daikoku and his younger brother Shūji. The episode ends with Tomohisa and Kento meeting up at a restaurant with a man called "Andy", to discuss his investigation. Lastly, Kento asks Andy to examine a photograph of a female idol, who turns out to be none other than the girl whom Tsubasa saw in Yashamaru's photo.
186"MOVING ON"
"MOVING ON" (Japanese: MOVING ON)
STARTIN' SHINY FANTASYFebruary 15, 2019 (2019-02-15)
While at work, Mikado is visited by his father's secretary who informs him that his father wants him to quit MooNs and return to the Sekimura family to study civil service. As it turns out, Mikado's father only allowed him to become an idol on the condition that he quits when he is told to do so. He keeps quiet about this from the other MooNs members, who later discover his resignation form in his room. They confront Mikado who reluctantly reveals to them his strict upbringing and the promise he made to his father. MooNs object his decision to quit and along with KiLLER KiNG, they unsuccessfully try to persuade him to reconsider. One evening, MooNs invite Mikado for a walk in the park in an attempt to remind him of the joys of being an idol, causing Mikado to have second thoughts about his decision. They later go to the radio station to broadcast their radio show, MooNs' Midnight Talk. Kazuna reads out a message from a fan who had experienced something similar to Mikado. Hearing this, Mikado realises his resolve and he responds to the message with a speech of how to not abandon one's dreams and to not let anyone else control one's life. The episode ends with Mikado defying his father for the first time by ripping up his resignation form in front of his father's secretary and severing ties with his family.
197"MIRROR COMPLEX"
"MIRROR COMPLEX" (Japanese: MIRROR COMPLEX)
Unite ContrastFebruary 22, 2019 (2019-02-22)
The episode begins with Kitakore and MooNs flying to Hokkaido to perform in a studio concert for a TV show. They end up on separate flights; with Tomohisa going with MooNs, while MooNs' leader Kazuna accompanies Ryuji on a later flight. During the flight, Ryuji questions Kazuna about his inferiority complex towards Tomohisa, prompting him to recall how he felt when people said Kitakore would be more successful than MooNs after their debut. However, Ryuji reassures Kazuna of his own success as an idol when he reveals to him that Tomohisa also admires him as he never missed MooNs' performances. They eventually regroup in Hokkaido where Tsubasa meets up with them. She informs Tomohisa and Kazuna that they are scheduled to take part in a gourmet show about the food in Hokkaido before the studio concert. Both Tomohisa and Kazuna deliver a good performance. During the break, Kazuna discovers an annotated magazine about the food in Hokkaido in Tomohisa's bag. After remembering Ryuji telling him that no one gets to the top without hard work, Kazuna resumes his performance on the gourmet show with a better understanding of Tomohisa's skills and talent. The episode ends with Kitakore and MooNs performing at the studio concert. After the concert, Tsubasa receives a call from a private number. She answers her phone and is shocked when she is greeted by Yashamaru's voice. He informs her that he was the one who arranged the studio concert for Kitakore and MooNs in Hokkaido. Yashamaru then changes the subject by revealing to Tsubasa that he once had a younger sister who dreamed of becoming an idol. However, she was mentally broken by Tsubasa's father whom Yashamaru claimed had betrayed her. He explains that her father made a song which his sister was supposed to sing, but he gave that song to another artist instead. Unbeknownst to Tsubasa, Hikaru and Momotaro notice her on the phone with a terrified expression.
208"TRUE THING"
"TRUE THING" (Japanese: TRUE THING)
TBAMarch 1, 2019 (2019-03-01)
The episode begins with B-Pro and Tsubasa attending a meeting to discuss a second live concert at the Japan Dome with the addition of KiLLER KiNG, following the success of the first live concert. Tsubasa finds herself unable to concentrate during the meeting and B-Pro immediately notice her odd behaviour. She tries to keep quiet about her phone call with Yashamaru, but when Hikaru and Momotaro bring it up, she reluctantly reveals to everyone that Yashamaru had contacted her. Everyone goes to Kitakore's apartment where Tomohisa reveals to Tsubasa that he and B-Pro did some investigating, and they found out her father was a famous composer named Yu Saikai. He also tells her about Yashamaru's sister who at that time, was an up-and-coming idol whose career was hindered due to her frail health. Ten years ago, Saikai wrote a theme song for a drama, and Yashamaru's sister was chosen to sing that song. However, that song was given to the lead actress of the drama instead and Yashamaru's sister passed away after that. An issue arises when Tsubasa is informed by the radio station that MooNs' radio show is scheduled at the same time when MooNs is supposed to perform at a studio concert. The issue is soon solved when THRIVE and KiLLER KiNG volunteer to temporarily fill-in for MooNs' Midnight Talk which becomes a success. Later that night, Tsubasa visits the cemetery to pay her respects to Yashamaru's sister and is confronted by Yashamaru who vows to continue his revenge against her father by making her suffer. Tsubasa attempts to make amends with him, but she is interrupted when B-Pro arrive. B-Pro defends Tsubasa from Yashamaru, and they are later joined by Atsushi and Shūji Daikoku. Atsushi reveals to Yashamaru that Saikai was not responsible for the change of artists, but the producer of the drama who asked the leading actress to sing Saikai's song. Despite everything being explained to Yashamaru, he refuses to accept what he believed was his own misunderstanding and runs off, but not before telling Tsubasa that he will never forgive her. The episode ends with Tsubasa resuming her role as B-Pro's A&R and finally being able to move forward.
219"SUMMER CAMP"
"SUMMER CAMP" (Japanese: SUMMER CAMP)
TBAMarch 8, 2019 (2019-03-08)
The episode begins with the twins, Haruhi and Yuzuki discussing with Yuta about an overnight camping trip during their free time. However, due to everyone having individual work, only Nome, Kazuna, Momotaro, Goshi and Kento agree to accompany the twins and Yuta on the camping trip. They are lent the holiday cottage from Atsushi's acquaintance, and after doing a thorough cleaning, they explore a nearby waterfall Momotaro had recommended before the trip. When evening comes, they have BBQ for dinner until Yuta suddenly remembers that he had forgotten a watermelon he had left to cool in the river. Haruhi volunteers to go with him, until Yuzuki notices Haruhi's sunburnt arm causing him to make a fuss and leading into a disagreement between the twins. Yuta and Haruhi then go to fetch the watermelon, but because Yuta has a poor sense of direction, they end up getting lost in the forest and the situation worsens when their only flashlight breaks. As they sit down, Haruhi reveals to Yuta that he was very sickly as a child, and Yuzuki was the one who always took care of him. He wants to be able to protect Yuzuki in return and Yuta encourages him to apologise to his twin brother. Meanwhile, Yuzuki and Goshi decide to look for Yuta and Haruhi, and Yuzuki uses his GPS to find them which they do. The episode ends with Haruhi and Yuzuki making amends with each other while everyone is asleep.
2210"BRAVE ACTION"
"BRAVE ACTION" (Japanese: BRAVE ACTION)
DIVE INTO THE WORLDMarch 15, 2019 (2019-03-15)
The episode begins with B-Pro training in preparation for a movie they are going to be starring in called "KING of CASTE". Akane and Momotaro are chosen to act out the climactic scene which involves; an exploding abandoned building and escaping on a helicopter. It is not long before Akane overhears the directors discussing about the stunt for the climactic scene. Akane immediately offers to perform the stunt himself, after learning that the stuntman who was initially hired was unavailable in the end. The directors are reluctant, due to their concerns for Akane's safety, and the president of Brave Entertainment, Shūji Daikoku, also refuses to let him perform the stunt after being contacted by Tsubasa. This prompts Akane to confront Shūji himself. THRIVE then reveal to Tsubasa that Akane was originally supposed to debut with them, but he was placed in KiLLER KiNG instead. THRIVE, KiLLER KiNG and Tsubasa then head to Brave Entertainment to convince Shuji to let Akane attempt the stunt. Shūji reluctantly agrees and B-Pro prepare for the filming while Akane starts practicing his stunt. After his first unsuccessful attempts, Akane sneaks back to practice after closing hours and is confronted by Kento who convinces him to not do things by himself and to be more reliant on others. With support from B-Pro and Tsubasa, Akane starts improving. On the day of filming the climactic scene, Akane becomes nervous since he only has one chance with his stunt, but Momotaro reassures him that he will be successful. The stunt becomes a success when Akane manages to jump from the exploding building and grab the rope ladder from the helicopter. The episode ends with B-Pro, Tsubasa and Shūji watching the completed film. B-Pro praises Akane for his stunt and they decide to give it their all in their second live concert as their next goal. Meanwhile, Shūji tells Tsubasa that Akane was placed in KiLLER KiNG, because everyone believed he would shine the brightest with them.
2311"TRAP AGAIN"
"TRAP AGAIN" (Japanese: TRAP AGAIN)
TBAMarch 22, 2019 (2019-03-22)
Preparations for B-Pro's second live concert are underway. Their stage production is going to be designed and handled by a group of art technicians called "Culture Zone". However, during a talk show with Tomohisa, Goshi, Kazuna and Akane, it is suddenly announced that Highedge Records have also booked a concert on the same day at the same venue as B-Pro. This shocks everyone, and B-Pro wonder if Yashamaru is behind this. Tsubasa contacts her co-workers and she finds out that it was Yashamaru who arranged for Highedge Record's performance at Japan Dome the same time as B-Pro's concert. After a few days, Tsubasa announces to B-Pro that because of the double-bookings and the fact Highedge Records announced their performance before they did, their concert has been cancelled. Determined to hold their second live concert, Tsubasa tells B-Pro that she and Gandara Music will try and look for a different venue, motivating the boys to resume rehearsing. Tsubasa and her co-workers begin phoning other venues for the next two weeks without much luck, until Yashamaru suddenly shows up one day and he takes charge of the situation by using his connections to secure a small venue called JDC Hall for B-Pro. Since JDC Hall is too small, "Culture Zone" decide to pull out of planning the stage productions, much to B-Pro's dismay. Yashamaru then takes B-Pro and Tsubasa to the roof of Gandara Music where he gives them a pep talk. He tells B-Pro that they are already privileged to have fans who love their music, and diminishing the size of the venue does not diminish their values as idols. This causes B-Pro to realise that making their fans happy is more important than the state-of-the-art, and they thank Tsubasa for finding them another venue to perform. The episode ends with B-Pro deciding to give it their all for their second live concert, until Yuzuki notices that Yashamaru has disappeared, leaving everyone confused.
2412"CLIMAX EMOTION"
"CLIMAX EMOTION" (Japanese: CLIMAX EMOTION)
Aete Kotoba ni SurunaraMarch 29, 2019 (2019-03-29)
Due to the change of the venue, planning the second live concert becomes more difficult and the sponsors drop out despite Gandara Music's efforts to ensure the concert takes place. This causes the fans to start complaining as there is a possibility that B-Pro won't be able to hold their second live concert. However, despite the current situation, B-Pro remains positive by continuing their rehearsals. When Yuta suddenly suggests that they broadcast their performance live on TV, everyone gets on board with the idea and they contact Tsubasa about this. She hesitantly agrees with the idea and she immediately drafts up a plan to broadcast B-Pro's second live concert on TV. Tsubasa manages to recruit different companies who willingly assist her to create live viewing spaces across the country, and B-Pro's concert at Japan Dome is booked for July. Tsubasa then arranges to meet with the sponsors to show them her plan. Although the sponsors see potential success with her plan, they deem it as too unrealistic as their conclusion. However, Tsubasa manages to convince the sponsors by playing B-Pro's new song for their second live concert. Meanwhile, Shūji meets up with Yashamaru where he reveals that he figured out Yashamaru went back to investigate his sister after her death, and that he wasn't involved with the double-booking at the Japan Dome. He then asks him if helping Gandara Music secure JDC Hall for B-Pro's second live concert, and arranging for them to perform at Japan Dome in July was his way of atoning for his wrongdoings. Shūji also tells Yashamaru that B-Pro is waiting for him to tell them the truth by reminding him of how he brought them up to become idols, but Yashamaru brushes it off and leaves without giving a clear answer. The live broadcast of B-Pro's second live concert becomes a success and the episode ends with B-Pro performing their new song.

Music

Artist/sTitleSongsRelease Date
B-ProjectEikyuu Paradise (永久パラダイス)Eikyuu Paradise11/09/2015
KitakoreKoiseyo Otome (恋セヨ乙女)Koiseyo Otome

Karma
Eikyuu Paradise (Kitakore Ver.)
Kitakore Secret Talk (Drama Story)

25/11/2015
MooNsGlory UpperGlory Upper

Over the Rainbow
Eikyuu Paradise (MooNs Ver.)
MooNs Secret Talk (Drama Story)

25/11/2015
THRIVEdreaming timedreaming time

LOVE ADDICTION
Eikyuu Paradise (THRIVE Ver.)
THRIVE Secret Talk (Drama Story)

25/11/2015
KiLLER KiNGKira Kira Smile (キラキラスマイル, Kira Kira Sumairu)Kira Kira Smile

Gokujō Fiction (極上フィクション, Gokujō Fikushon)
KiLLER KiNG Secret Talk (Drama Story)

23/03/2016
THRIVEMaybe LoveMaybe Love

3 ・ 2 ・ 1 JUMP!!
Maybe Love (Off-Vocal)
3 ・ 2 ・ 1 JUMP!! (Off-Vocal)

23/03/2016
KitakoreMysterious KissMysterious Kiss

Wonderful Days
Mysterious Kiss (Off-Vocal)
Wonderful Days (Off-Vocal)

06/04/2016
MooNsBrand New StarBrand New Star

Love☆Reboryu (ラブ☆レボリュ, Rabu☆Reboryu)
Brand New Star (Off-Vocal)
Love☆Reboryu (Off-Vocal)

06/04/2016
B-Project

Kitakore

Kodō*Ambitious (鼓動*アンビシャス, Kodō*Anbishasu)Kodō*Ambitious

Ashita wa, Kyou Yori Yume Miyou (明日は、今日より夢見よう)
Kodō*Ambitious (Karaoke)
Ashita wa, Kyou Yori Yume Miyou (Karaoke)

06/07/2016
Kitakore

THRIVE
MooNs

Hoshi to Tsuki no Sentence (星と月のセンテンス)Hoshi to Tsuki no Sentence

STARLIGHT
Yumemiru Power (夢見るPOWER)
Hoshi to Tsuki no Sentence (Karaoke)
STARLIGHT (Karaoke)
Yumemiru Power (Karaoke)

27/07/2016
Goshi Kaneshiro (金城 剛士, Kaneshiro Gōshi)

Mikado Sekimura (釈村 帝人, Sekimura Mikado)

B-Project: Kodō*Ambitious Volume 2Stand to the Top

2.5 Jigen de Tsukamaete (2.5次元でつかまえて)

28/09/2016
Ryūji Korekuni (是国 竜持, Korekuni Ryūji)

Momotaro Onzai (音済 百太郎, Onzai Momotaro)

B-Project: Kodō*Ambitious Volume 3Koakuma Game (コアクマGame)

magic JOKER

26/10/2016
Yuta Ashu (阿修 悠太, Ashū Yūta)

Hikaru Osari (王茶利 暉, Osari Hikaru)

B-Project: Kodō*Ambitious Volume 4Happy Ending

Arigatou no Harmony (ありがとうのHarmony)

30/11/2016
B-ProjectMuteki*Dangerous (無敵*デンジャラス, Muteki*Denjarasu)Muteki*Dangerous

Eikyuu Paradise (14 Vocal Ver.) Eikyuu Paradise (Short Size)
Muteki*Dangerous -message from B-
Muteki*Dangerous (Off Vocal)
Eikyuu Paradise (Off Vocal)

21/12/2016
KiLLER KiNGHungry WolfHungry Wolf

Twinkle☆Bingo
Eikyuu Paradise (KiLLER KiNG Ver.)
Hungry Wolf (Off-Vocal)
Twinkle☆Bingo (Off-Vocal)

21/12/2016
Kento Aizome (愛染 健十, Aizome Kento)

Kazuna Masunaga (増長 和南, Masunaga Kazuna)

B-Project: Kodō*Ambitious Volume 5LOVE IN SECRET x SEXY NIGHT

Color of Heart

28/12/2016
MooNsSUMMER MERMAIDSUMMER MERMAID

Panorama (パノラマ)
SUMMER MERMAID (Off-Vocal)
Panorama (Off-Vocal)

18/01/2017
Tomohisa Kitakado (北門 倫毘沙, Kitakado Tomohisa)

Tatsuhiro Nome (野目 龍広, Nome Tatsuhiro)

B-Project: Kodō*Ambitious Volume 6Starrynight Cinderella

LONELY HEROES

25/01/2017
THRIVENeedle No.6Needle No.6

Tick-Tack
Needle No.6 (Off-Vocal)
Tick-Tack (Off-Vocal)

22/02/2017
KiLLER KiNGBreak it downBreak it down

Ready to YOU!!
Break it down (Off-Vocal)
Ready to YOU!! (Off-Vocal)

15/03/2017
KitakoreWonder☆Future (ワンダー☆フューチャー, Wandā☆Fūchā)Wonder☆Future

Vivid Scenery
Wonder☆Future (Off-Vocal)
Vivid Scenery (Off-Vocal)

15/03/2017
B-Project

THRIVE
KiLLER KiNG
Kitakore
MooNs

S-Kyuu Paradise (S級パラダイス) BLACKS-Kyuu Paradise (S級パラダイス)

the one&only
Blooming Festa!
Muteki*Dangerous
Karma
3 ・ 2 ・ 1 JUMP!!
Glory Upper
Gokujō Fiction
Mysterious Kiss
dreaming time
Love☆Reboryu
Twinkle☆Bingo
Needle No.6
SUMMER MERMAID
Break it down

19/07/2017
B-Project

Kitakore
MooNs
THRIVE
KiLLER KiNG

S-Kyuu Paradise (S級パラダイス) WHITES-Kyuu Paradise (S級パラダイス)

Jikū no Rasen (時空の螺旋)
PRAY FOR...
Eikyuu Paradise
Wonder☆Future
LOVE ADDICTION
Brand New Star
Ready to YOU!!
Wonderful Days
Tick-Tack
Panorama
Hungry Wolf
Koiseyo Otome
Maybe Love
Over the Rainbow
Kira Kira Smile

19/07/2017
KiLLER KiNG

Yuduki Teramitsu (寺光唯月, Teramitsu Yudzuki)
Haruhi Teramitsu (寺光遙日, Teramitsu Haruhi)
Akane Fudo (不動明謙, Fudo Akane)
Miroku Shingari (殿 弥勒, Shingari Miroku)

Phantom・of・Love (ファントム・オブ・ラブ, Fantomu・obu・Rabu)Phantom・of・Love

umbrella
Zeccho Teki WANTED! (絶頂的WANTED!)
Himitsu no Koi (ヒミツの恋)
Breaking now
Phantom・of・Love (Off-Vocal)
umbrella (Off-Vocal)
Zeccho Teki WANTED! (Off-Vocal)
Himitsu no Koi (Off-Vocal)
Breaking now (Off-Vocal)

18/03/2018
THRIVE

Goshi Kaneshiro
Yuta Ashu
Kento Aizome

Ultra-sensitive Destiny (超感デスティニー, Chōkan Desutinī)Ultra-sensitive Destiny

Lonely Fangs
ALL RIGHT!!
LOVE GAME
Ultra-sensitive Destiny (Off-Vocal)
Lonely Fangs (Off-Vocal)
ALL RIGHT!! (Off-Vocal)
LOVE GAME (Off-Vocal)

18/03/2018
MooNS

Kazuna Masunaga
Momotaro Onzai
Mikado Sekimura
Tatsuhiro Nome
Hikaru Osari

GO AROUNDGO AROUND

Daytime star (TBA)
Movin' on
Let's have Fun♪
Never Surrender
Breath
GO AROUND (Off-Vocal)
Daytime star (Off-Vocal)
Movin' on (Off-Vocal)
Let's have Fun♪ (Off-Vocal)
Never Surrender (Off-Vocal)
Breath

16/05/2018
Kitakore

Tomohisa Kitakado
Ryuji Korekuni

Crank In (クランクイン, Kurankuin)Crank In

My Dearest Wish (TBA)
Poison Apple Soiree (TBA)
Crank In (Off-Vocal)
My Dearest Wish (TBA) (Off-Vocal)
Poison Apple Soiree (Off-Vocal)

16/07/2018
B-ProjectKaikan Everyday (快感エブリデイ, Kaikan Eburidei)Kaikan Everyday

After all this time
Kaikan Everyday (Off-Vocal)
After all this time (Off-Vocal)

16/07/2018
B-Project

Kitakore
Tomohisa Kitakado
Ryuji Korekuni
THRIVE
Goshi Kaneshiro
Yuta Ashu
Kento Aizome
MooNS
Kazuna Masunaga
Momotaro Onzai
Hikaru Osari
Tatsuhiro Nome
Mikado Sekimura

Kodō*Ambitious

Ashita wa, Kyou Yori Yume Miyou
Starrynight Cinderella
Koakuma Game
STARLIGHT
Stand to the Top
Happy Ending
LOVE IN SECRET x SEXY NIGHT
Yumemiru Power
Color of Heart
magic JOKER
Arigatou no Harmony
LONELY HEROES
2.5 Jigen de Tsukamaete
Hoshi to Tsuki no Sentence

28/11/2018
B-ProjectZecchō*Emotion (絶頂*エモーション, Zecchō*Emōshon)Zecchō*Emotion

Hikari to Kage no Toki Musubu (光と影の時結ぶ)
Zecchō Emotion (Off-vocal)
Hikari to Kage no Toki Musubu (Off-vocal)

30/01/2019
THRIVE & KiLLER KiNG

KiLLER KiNG

B-PROJECT~Zecchō*Emotion~ 1 (B-PROJECT~絶頂*エモーション~ 1, B-PROJECT~Zecchō*Emōshon~ 1)Juggler

Love Winner
Hikari to Kage no Toki Musubu

27/03/2019
KitakoreB-PROJECT~Zecchō*Emotion~ 2 (B-PROJECT~絶頂*エモーション~ 2, B-PROJECT~Zecchō*Emōshon~ 2)Aishū→Serenade (哀愁→セレナーデ)

Hikari to Kage no Toki Musubu

24/04/2019
THRIVEB-PROJECT~Zecchō*Emotion~ 3 (B-PROJECT~絶頂*エモーション~ 3, B-PROJECT~Zecchō*Emōshon~ 3)YOLO ~Act Now~

Hikari to Kage no Toki Musubu

29/05/2019
MooNs

Kitakore & MooNs
MooNs

B-PROJECT~Zecchō*Emotion~ 4 (B-PROJECT~絶頂*エモーション~ 4, B-PROJECT~Zecchō*Emōshon~ 4)STARTIN' SHINY FANTASY

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26/06/2019

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