
V6 (band) - Wikipedia
V6 (ブイシックス, Bui Shikkusu) was a six-member Japanese boy band formed by Johnny & Associates. The group debuted on November 1, 1995, with the single "Music for the People", which was used as the image song for the 1995 World Cup of Volleyball.
V6 Official Website
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V6 discography - Wikipedia
Japanese boy band V6 has released fourteen studio albums, four compilation albums, two extended plays, 53 singles and 22 video albums.
V6 (グループ) - Wikipedia
V6 (ブイシックス)は、 日本 の 男性アイドルグループ。 1995年 に結成、CDデビュー。 2021年 11月1日 をもって解散し、26年の歴史に幕を下ろした [3]。 所属事務所は ジャニーズ事務所。 所属 レコードレーベル は avex trax。 年長者3人の 坂本昌行 ・ 長野博 ・ 井ノ原快彦 で構成される 20th Century (通称 トニセン)と、年少者3人の 森田剛 ・ 三宅健 ・ 岡田准一 で構成される Coming Century (通称 カミセン)に分かれて活動することもあった。 このう …
V6 / MADE IN JAPAN(YouTube Ver.)
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V6 Japan Idol Group to Disband in New Blow to Johnny's Agency - Variety
Mar 13, 2021 · V6, a male idol supergroup associated with the once all-powerful Johnny & Associates agency, has announced its break-up, effective Nov. 1. The group revealed the …
V6 | Jpop Wiki | Fandom
V6 was a boy group under SMILE-UP. The group debuted in 1995 and disbanded on November 1, 2021.
V6 (band) - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
V6 is a six people band from Japan. The members are Sakamoto, Morita, Inohara, Miyake, Okada and Nagano. The group is well known outside of Japan. Their sound is very similar of many American pop acts but sung in Japanese.
Japanese all-male idol group V6 to disband on Nov. 1 - Kyodo …
Mar 12, 2021 · Japanese male idol group V6 will break up on Nov. 1 after more than 25 years together, with member Go Morita leaving their talent agency, the group's office said Friday.
V6 Disbands, While Ken Miyake Starts Anew - ARAMA! JAPAN
V6 disbanded on November 1 after 26 years. On their last day together, the group donated an olive tree named “Buiroku no Ki” to Nagisa Park in Tokyo’s Edogawa Ward. The group has actively promoted human co-existence with nature and the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.