Hey! Say! JUMP
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Hey! Say! JUMP | |
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Origin | Tokyo, Japan |
Years active | 2007 | –present
Labels | J Storm, Johnny & Associates |
Members | Hey! Say! BEST Kota Yabu Yuya Takaki Kei Inoo Hikaru Yaotome Daiki Arioka Hey! Say! 7 Ryosuke Yamada Yuto Nakajima Yuri Chinen |
Past members | Hey! Say! 7 Ryutaro Morimoto Keito Okamoto |
Website | Hey! Say! JUMP Johnny's-net |
Hey! Say! JUMP (HSJ or JUMP) is an eight-member Japanese boy band under the Japanese talent agency Smile-Up (formerly known as Johnny & Associates).[citation needed] The group is split into two sub-groups: Hey! Say! BEST and Hey! Say! 7. In Japan they sold more than 10 million physical copies.
Hey! Say! JUMP originally debuted with ten members, the largest group in
History
Formation
Hey! Say! 7 | |
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Origin | Tokyo, Japan |
Genres | J-pop |
Years active | 2007 |
Labels | Johnny & Associates, J Storm |
Members | 5 |
During a
On June 16, 2007, it was announced that Hey! Say! 7 would release "
On September 24, the five members of Hey! Say! 7 were joined by
Early releases
It was announced that they would release their first
On December 22, the group held their debut concert: Debut Concert Ikinari! in Tokyo Dome. With an average age of 15.7, they were the youngest group to perform in the Tokyo Dome.[9][10] A concert DVD was released on April 30, 2008.[11]
The group released their third single "
In October 2008, the group released the single "Mayonaka no Shadow Boy". It was used as the theme song for the drama Scrap Teacher, which starred members Arioka, Yamada, Nakajima, and Chinen.[14]
After the full group's tour, junior division Hey! Say! 7 had their first concert series called Hey! Say! 7 Spring Concert 09 MONKEY.[15] Following this, the entire group toured their concert Hey! Say! JUMP CONCERT TOUR Spring '09.[16] A second concert DVD, Hey! Say! JUMP-ing Tour '08–'09, was released in April 2009.[17]
On February 24, 2010, after a year and a half of touring, the group released their sixth single "Hitomi no Screen", which topped the Oricon weekly singles chart with 202,000 sales.[18]
The group released its first album,
2011: Yan Yan JUMP, Morimoto's suspension, The Smurfs
Hey! Say! JUMP and other Johnny's Jr. members starred in the 2011 variety show Yan Yan JUMP. It was based on Yan Yan Utau Studio, which had aired two decades earlier, featuring senior celebrities of Johnny & Associates.[22]
The group was surrounded by controversy in June 2011 after photos of Ryutaro Morimoto smoking while underage were leaked. When he was asked about the photos, he said "it was alright" and that it was "no big deal".
On June 29, the group released the new single "Over". It peaked at number one on the Oricon singles chart on its first day, and was the group's highest-selling single since "Ultra Music Power" in 2007.
On September 21, 2011, they released their ninth single, "
2012: Asian tour, musical and second album
The group held their first Asian concert tour from March to June 2012, performing in Taiwan, Thailand, South Korea, and Japan.[27][28] However, on March 15, it was announced that the Hong Kong leg would be postponed until May and that the Bangkok tour was cancelled for unstated reasons.[29][30][31] The tour was launched at the Yokohama Arena on May 3.[32]
Their tenth single, "Super Delicate", was released on February 22,[33] and was used as a theme song for Risou no Musuko.
On March 22, it was announced that a new musical called Johnny's World would be produced and directed by Johnny Kitagawa and start its run at the
On April 25, the group announced that they would be releasing their second album, JUMP World, with their singles from "Arigatō (Sekai no Doko ni Ite mo)" onwards.[35]
At the end of 2012, it was announced that Ryosuke Yamada would be making his solo debut with the single "Mystery Virgin" on January 9, 2013. The song was first solicited to mainstream on the radio on November 30, 2012, and was available for digital download on December 26, 2012.
2013–2014: S3art, Live with Me and shows
JUMP held another nationwide tour, Hey! Say! JUMP Zenkoku e JUMP Tour 2013, from April to August 2013. Both of the singles that they released in 2013, "
In January 2014, the group released "
Other acting appearances by the group's members include Yamada and Arioka in the drama Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo Neo, Nakajima and Takaki in
The group's third album
2015: JUMPing Car, "Chau#", Itadaki High JUMP, 24-hour television, JUMPing CARnival and "Kimi Attraction"
In 2015, the group started their first TV show called
In March, Yamada made his film debut as Nagisa Shiota in the live action adaptation of Assassination Classroom. The movie topped the box office of Japan on its first opening week.[relevant?]
The group released the single Sensations, which was used as the image song of the movie
JUMP held their own 2015–2016 countdown concert at
2016: Dear, "Sayonara Sensation", "Maji Sunshine", "Fantastic Time", "Give Me Love" and FNS 27Hour Festival
Hey! Say! JUMP returned as their sub unit, Sensations, and released the single for the movie titled "Sayonara Sensation". It was released for the film Assassination Classroom: Graduation, starring Yamada.[36]
The group also released the single "
On July 27, the group released their fifth album titled Dear which sold 141,079 copies on its first day. It landed on the No. 1 spot at the Oricon Weekly Album Chart.[37] In support of the album, a tour started on July 28 at the Osaka-jō Hall called Hey! Say! JUMP LIVE TOUR 2016 DEAR. On October 26, the group released a new single called "Fantastic Time", which was used as the opening theme for anime Time Bokan 24.[38]
On December 14, the group released a new single called "Give Me Love", which was used for the drama Cain and Abel starring member Yamada. It was described[by whom?] as a mellow R&B song about life's troubles and love.[39]
2017–present
The song "Over the Top" was announced as the new opening theme song for the anime タイムボカン24 (Time Bokan 24).[40]
To honor the group's tenth anniversary, the greatest hits album
"Maeomuke" was released on February 14, 2018, and was the theme song for the drama The Kitazawas: We Mind Our Own Business, which starred Yamada.[41]
On October 12, 2023, Hey! Say! JUMP announced through their fan club that they would no longer be performing the song "Ultra Music Power", their debut song, as a consequence of the agency's sexual abuse scandal, citing the lyric line "J! Johnny's!" as the reason.[42] They also stated they won't change the group name as they never considered the "J" in "JUMP" as "Johnny's" and will continue to perform as Hey! Say! JUMP.[43]
Members
Hey! Say! BEST
- Kota Yabu (薮 宏太, born January 31, 1990)[44]
- Yuya Takaki (髙木 雄也, born March 26, 1990)
- Kei Inoo (伊野尾 慧, born June 22, 1990)
- Hikaru Yaotome (八乙女 光, born December 2, 1990)
- Daiki Arioka (有岡 大貴, born April 15, 1991)
Hey! Say! 7
- Ryosuke Yamada (山田 涼介, born May 9, 1993)[44]
- Yuto Nakajima (中島 裕翔, born August 10, 1993)
- Yuri Chinen (知念 侑李, born November 30, 1993)
Units
Hey! Say! 7 (a temporary group before Hey! Say! JUMP was formed)
- Yuya Takaki
- Daiki Arioka
- Ryosuke Yamada
- Yuto Nakajima
- Yuri Chinen
S3ART Units
Kaito y-ELLOW-voice (怪盗y-ELLOW-voice)
- Yuya Takaki
- Hikaru Yaotome
- Ryosuke Yamada
Night Style People
- Kota Yabu
- Yuto Nakajima
- Yuri Chinen
Aioitai (愛追I隊)
Sensations
- Kota Yabuas Scope (スコープ)
- Yuya Takakias Rapid Fire (ラピッドファイヤー)
- Kei Inoo as Geek (ギーク)
- Hikaru Yaotome as Sonic Hunter (ソニックハンター)
- Daiki Arioka as Falcon Jr. (ファルコンJr.)
- Keito Okamoto as Shinobi (SHINOBI)
- Ryosuke Yamada as Commander (コマンダー)
- Yuto Nakajima as Bullet (弾丸)
- Yuri Chinen as Doctor (ドクター)
JUMPing Carnival Units
UNION
- Kota Yabu
- Hikaru Yaotome
- Daiki Arioka
Pet Shop Love Motion
- Yuya Takaki
- Kei Inoo
- Yuto Nakajima
- Yuri Chinen
Sangatsu Juuyokka ~ Tokei
- Yamada Ryosuke
- Okamoto Keito
A.Y.T.
- Yuya Takaki
- Hikaru Yaotome
- Daiki Arioka
Discography
- JUMP No. 1 (2010)
- JUMP World (2012)
- S3ART (2014)
- JUMPing Car (2015)
- Dear (2016)
- Sense or Love (2018)
- Parade (2019)
- Fab! (Music Speaks.) (2020)
- Filmusic! (2022)
- Pull Up! (2023)
Awards
Japan Gold Disc Awards
The
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2008 | Hey! Say! JUMP | The Best 10 New Artists | Won[45] |
"Ultra Music Power" | The Best 10 Singles | Won[45] | |
2015 | Hey! Say! JUMP | Yahoo! Search Awards: Idol Award | Won[46] |
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External links
- Hey! Say! JUMP
- Hey! Say! JUMP on Twitter
- Hey! Say! JUMP on Instagram
- Hey! Say! JUMP/J Storm on TikTok
- Hey! Say! JUMP's channel on YouTube