Nizi Project season 2 explained
Nizi Project Season 2 ("Rainbow Project Season 2") is a 2023 Japanese reality competition show, and is the second season of Nizi Project series. The series is a joint project between JYP Entertainment and Sony Music Entertainment Japan with the intention of creating a global Japanese boy group. Nizi Project Season 2 is centered on JYP Entertainment founder Park Jin-young selecting members for the boy group out of 20 boys, who eventually debuted as Nexz.
Background
On July 12, 2021, Park held a press conference announcing that Nizi Project will have a second season to create a Japanese boy band set for debut in March 2023.[1] Applications for boys from 14 to 22 years old are open from July 2021 to October 2021.[1] Auditions will take place from November to December 2021 in eight cities in Japan, as well as New York and Los Angeles in the United States, and Seoul in South Korea.[1] The contestants will be evaluated in five categories: vocal, dance, rap, modeling, and composing/lyricism.[1] The members for the group will be finalized and announced in December 2023.[1]
Contestants
Division | Contestant | Background |
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Tokyo | data-sort-value="Ito" | | |
data-sort-value="So" | | |
data-sort-value="Nagatsuka" | | |
data-sort-value="Hoshizawa" | | |
Kobe | data-sort-value="Tomiyasu" | | |
data-sort-value="Kitagawa" | | |
data-sort-value="Matsubara" | | |
data-sort-value="Nishiyama" | | |
data-sort-value="Kida" | | |
data-sort-value="Wataru" | | |
Hiroshima | data-sort-value="Yamaguchi" | | |
data-sort-value="Enomoto" | | |
data-sort-value="Otsuka" | | |
Okinawa | data-sort-value="Irei" | | |
Sapporo | data-sort-value="Takahashi" | | |
Seoul | data-sort-value="Uemura" | | JYP Entertainment trainee; trained for 2 years and 7 months |
data-sort-value="Inagaki" | | JYP Entertainment trainee |
data-sort-value="Miura" | | JYP Entertainment trainee; trained for 1 year and 1 month |
data-sort-value="Inoue" | | JYP Entertainment trainee; trained for 6 months |
data-sort-value="Matsuda" | | JYP Entertainment trainee |
data-sort-value="Kawashima" | | JYP Entertainment trainee; trained for 7 months |
data-sort-value="Fujimaki" | | JYP Entertainment trainee |
data-sort-value="Komori" | | JYP Entertainment trainee; trained for 3 years |
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Rankings
Summary
- Color key
| Cube was awarded |
| Cube was awarded as a runner-up |
| Cube was awarded later in the end of Part 1 |
| Ranked last; at risk of elimination |
| Eliminated or withdrawn |
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Region | Contestant | Part 1 | Part 2 |
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Dance | Vocals | X factor | Personality | Part 1 Ranking | Growth
| Teamwork
| Image
| Finals
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Seoul | data-sort-value="Uemura" | Tomoya Uemura | | | data-sort-value="2" | | | | | | |
Kobe | data-sort-value="Nishiyama" | Yuki Nishiyama | | | data-sort-value="3" | data-sort-value="3" | | | | | |
Seoul | data-sort-value="Inoue" | Haru Inoue | | | data-sort-value="2" | data-sort-value="3" | | | | | |
Seoul | Yuhi Komori | | | data-sort-value="4" | data-sort-value="3" | | | | | |
Kobe | Yu Tomiyasu | | | data-sort-value="2" | data-sort-value="3" | | | | | |
Seoul | Seita Kawashima | | | data-sort-value="4" | data-sort-value="3" | | | | | |
Tokyo | Ken So | | | data-sort-value="2" | data-sort-value="3" | | | | | |
Tokyo | data-sort-value="Ito" | Eiji Ito | | | data-sort-value="2" | data-sort-value="3" | | | | | |
Tokyo | Miraku Hoshizawa | | | data-sort-value="2" | | | 12 | 10 | | |
Seoul | Taiga Fujimaki | | | data-sort-value="2" | data-sort-value="3" | | 11 | 11 | data-sort-value="7" colspan="2" |
Kobe | Sean Matsubara | | | | data-sort-value="3" | | | 12 | data-sort-value="9" colspan="2" |
Seoul | Sodai Miura | | | data-sort-value="2" | data-sort-value="3" | | 10 | | data-sort-value="10" colspan="2" |
Sapporo | Rio Takahashi | | | data-sort-value="5" | | data-sort-value="13" colspan="5" |
Kobe | Shokei Wataru | | | data-sort-value="5" | | data-sort-value="13" colspan="5" |
Hiroshima | Takato Otsuka | 20 | 20 | data-sort-value="2" | | data-sort-value="13" colspan="5" |
Seoul | Taichi Inagaki | | | data-sort-value="2" | | data-sort-value="13" colspan="5" |
Tokyo | Taichi Takahashi | | 15 | data-sort-value="2" | | data-sort-value="13" colspan="5" |
Hiroshima | Takao Yamaguchi | 19 | 18 | data-sort-value="5" | | data-sort-value="13" colspan="5" |
Hiroshima | Yuito Enomoto | | 19 | data-sort-value="2" | | data-sort-value="13" colspan="5" |
Tokyo | Kohei Nagatsuka | | 13 | data-sort-value="5" | | data-sort-value="13" colspan="5" |
Kobe | Reito Kitagawa | data-sort-value="21" colspan="9" |
Kobe | Naoya Kida | data-sort-value="21" colspan="9" |
Okinawa | Riki Irei | data-sort-value="21" colspan="9" |
Seoul | Takuto Matsuda | data-sort-value="21" colspan="9" |
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Aftermath
- The top 7 finalists debuted as Nexz.
- Some trainees joined other companies:
- Taichi Takahashi joined BMSG as a trainee. [2]
- Some trainees debuted in other groups:
- Naoya Kida debuted in MAZZEL, a boy group under BMSG. [3]
- Some trainees participated in other survival shows:
External links
Notes and References
- News: NiziU弟分発掘へ『Nizi Project』シーズン2始動 J.Y. Park&NiziUが韓国から中継で会見 . ja . . 2021-07-13 . 2021-08-04 .
- bmsg_trainee. C-FM1EtPM8R. NEW BMSG TRAINEE TAICHI. July 31, 2024. August 5, 2024.
- https://mazzel.tokyo/ MAZZEL profile
- Web site: Yi-seul . Noh . 2024-04-04 . KBS2 글로벌 아이돌 데뷔 프로젝트 '메이크메이트원', 5월 15일 첫방 . KBS2's global idol debut project 'Make Mate One' premieres on May 15th . m.sportsw.kr . ko .