KAMIGATA BOYZ

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Kamigata Boyz (stylized in all caps) is an entertainment group collaboration from Starto Entertainment Kansai region groups Super Eight, West. and Naniwa Danshi, debuted in 2024. [1] [2]

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Overview

Super Eight's Tadayoshi Okura, who has been working as a producer for the Kansai trainees since 2018, [3] had an idea to gather all artists from Kansai. That Idea came to fruition with the Dream Island concerts. [4]

Starting on July 28, 2020, groups and trainees from the Kansai region got together for the Johnny's DREAM IsLAND 2020→2025  [ ja ] non-audience live stream concerts, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Super Eight, West. and Naniwa Danshi, then still a part of the trainees, along with other Kansai Jr. groups, had individual performances that lasted until August 25. It was there where the unit's idea was born. [5]

The unit's formation announcement was a surprise on April 29, 2024. The same day, an official website was opened, with the photo of all of the members of the 3 collaborating groups dressed in black, together with a teaser video. [6] "#KAMIGATA_BOYZ" and "#KamigataBoys" dominated the 1st and 2nd place in the trends. [7]

Their debut limited-edition single, "Musekinin de Eejanaika LOVE" was released in digital form on May 3, under the Storm Labels division Infinity Records, Super Eight's label. [8] [9]

Discography

Digital singles

Release dateTitleSales formatTop rankRef.
OriconBillboard
1May 3, 2024Musekinin de Eejanaika LOVEDigital downloadTBATBA [8]

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