Maison B | |
Origin: | Japan |
Genre: | J-pop, Hip-Hop |
Years Active: | 2022–present |
Label: | Dream Boy |
Spinoffs: | roomR |
Current Members: |
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Maison B is a Japanese boy group formed and produced by rapper Ken The 390.[1] under the label DREAM BOY. The group was formed August 19, 2022 on the television program THE NEXT UP ~ Tsugi wa Kimida Yo ~ [2] and debuted February 15, 2023 with the EP "Foundations".[3] [4]
The members of Maison B were contestants on Season 2 of the Japanese reality television show Produce 101 Japan (2021), where their future producer Ken The 390 also appeared as a rap trainer.[5]
On May 27, Ken The 390 began airing THE NEXT UP ~ Tsugi wa Kimida Yo ~ on Music Blood, planning to debut five trainees that failed the Produce 101 Japan season two audition. Each episode announced a new member of the unnamed group. The original five announced members were RICK,[6] TECO,[7] LYU,[8] SHOYA[9] and REIJI.[10] HIKARU[11] and MASATO[12] were interviewed and auditioned after SHOYA and REIJI respectively recommended them to Ken The 390. Finally, the group's name was decided along with the lineup on August 11.[13]
A crowdfunding campaign on the Japanese fundraising website Ubgoe was started April 13, promising the release of Maison B's first pre-debut single. After the goal of 3,000,000 was reached, the music video for their first single Bringing Out, as well as releasing both digitally and physically to those that donated.[14]
On November 1, Maison B announced the formation of a sub-unit consisting of members RICK and REIJI named roomR, along with the release of Ken the 390's digital single Anything Goes (feat.roomR) which featured the unit.[15]
On November 18, the group released their second single Masquerade to streaming platforms.[16]
The sub-unit roomR featured on compilation album O.B.S vol.8 on December 1 with their song Reverse. The song is the first song relating to Maison B with lyrics by the members, with RICK and REIJI participating in songwriting for Reverse.
On January 18, Maison B pre-released the music video for the title track to their EP Foundations, as well as releasing it digitally to streaming platforms. The song's lyrics were co-written by Maison B members RICK and REIJI.
The group debuted February 15 with the release of Foundations. The b-side Bye For Now is the first Maison B song with songwriting credits from all of the members.
Foundations ranked 10th on the Oricon daily albums chart for February 14, 2023[17] and second on the Oricon weekly indie albums chart for February 13 - February 19.[18]
On May 11, 2023, Maison B's sub-unit roomR released the digital single Manifesto.
Maison B's sub-unit roomR released the digital single After Party June 12, 2023.
Credits adapted from Maison B and Produce 101 Japan Season 2 official websites.[1] [19]
Year | Type | Notes | ||
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Bringing Out | 2022 | Single | Released as after crowdfunding goal of 3,000,000 yen was met. | |
Masquerade | 2022 | Digital Single | ||
Paradise | 2023 | Foundations Promotional Single | Released digitally alongside MV a month prior to Foundations | |
Get Loud | 2023 | Digital Single | ||
Where Is The Party | 2023 | Digital Single |
Year | Peaks | Certifications | |||
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Oricon Daily | Oricon Indie | ||||
Foundations | 2023 | 10 | 2 | N/A |
Year | Participating Member(s) | Type | Notes | ||
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Anything Goes (feat. roomR) | 2022 | REIJI, RICK (roomR) | Single | Digital single by KEN THE 390 that features roomR.[34] | |
Reverse | 2022 | REIJI, RICK (roomR) | Feature on Compilation Album | Feature track on compilation album O.B.S Vol.8. | |
Manifesto | 2023 | REIJI, RICK (roomR) | Single | Digital Single | |
After Party | 2023 | REIJI, RICK (roomR) | Single | Digital single | |
Beyond | 2023 | REIJI, RICK (roomR) | Single | Digital Single |