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Gang Parade
Gang Parade
Japanese pop group
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Piggs
Piggs
Japanese idol girl group
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Paradises
Paradises
Japanese idol group
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Hinatazaka46
Hinatazaka46
Japanese idol group, formerly known as "Hiragana Keyakizaka46"
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Angerme
Angerme
Japanese girl group
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Go To The Beds
Go To The Beds
Japanese idol group
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Empire (group)
Empire (group)
Japanese music group
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Mameshiba no Taigun
Mameshiba no Taigun
Japanese idol group
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Cute
Cute
Japanese female idol group
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AAAMYYY
AAAMYYY
Japanese singer-songwriter (1991-)
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Bish
Bish
Japanese idol group (2015-)
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CARRY LOOSE
CARRY LOOSE
Japanese idol girl group
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Daichi Miura
Daichi Miura
Japanese singer and dancer
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Maison Book Girl
Maison Book Girl
Japanese idol girl group
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Nogizaka46
Nogizaka46
Japanese female idol group
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Jurina Matsui
Jurina Matsui
Japanese talent and former SKE48 member
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RYUTist
RYUTist
Japanese idol girl group
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Glim Spanky
Glim Spanky
Japanese band
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CYNHN
CYNHN
Japanese idol girl group
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Rena Matsui
Rena Matsui
Japanese actress, singer, voice actress, personality, novelist (1991-)
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Chai
Chai
Japanese all-female band
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Superfly
Superfly
Japanese rock act (2007-)
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Sakura Gakuin
Sakura Gakuin
Japanese girl group
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AKB48
AKB48
Japanese idol group
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Suchmos
Suchmos
Japanese rock band (2013-)
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Exile The Second
Exile The Second
J-pop band
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Yūko Ōshima
Yūko Ōshima
Japanese actress and singer
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Sakurazaka46
Sakurazaka46
Japanese female idol group
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Japanese idol group
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Bis (stylized as BiS), also known as Brand-new idol Society (新生アイドル研究会, Shinsei Aidoru Kenkyūkai), is a Japanese idol group that was founded in 2010 by leader Pour Lui following a brief solo career. With music, performances and videos that are extremely different from the typical idol group, Bis have come to be known as "alternative" idols. They disbanded at Yokohama Arena on July 8, 2014. Exactly two years after their disbandment on July 8, 2016, it was announced by Pour Lui, Kenta Matsukuma and Junnosuke Watanabe that Bis would reform under a new lineup including Pour Lui, and that auditions were going to be held. On March 30, 2019, Bis announced that they would break up at the end of their "Are You Ready To Go?" tour. On March 30, 2019, at the same time that the second generation announced their disbandment, Watanabe announced that he would be holding closed auditions for a third generation of BiS, and the new and current members officially debuted at Tokyo Idol Festival on August 4, 2019.