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Paradises
Landscape:yes
Origin:Tokyo, Japan
Genre:J-pop
Years Active:2020–2022
Label:WACK
Fueled By Mentaiko
Spinoff Of:Gang Parade
Current Members:
  • Yuka Terashima
  • Usagi Tsukino
  • Naruhaworld
  • Kila May
  • Ca Non
Past Members:
  • Utauuta

Paradises, stylized as PARADISES was a Japanese alternative idol girl group formed in 2020 after the split of Gang Parade.[1] The group ceased activities as Paradises and resumed activities as Gang Parade at the beginning of 2022.

History

2020: Formation and Paradises

Following the announcement of Saki Kamiya's graduation from Gang Parade,[2] it was announced that Gang Parade would split into two groups: Go to the Beds, consisting of Miki Yamamachi, Yua Yumeno, Can GP Maika, Yui Ga Dockson and Coco Partin Coco, and Paradises, consisting of Yuka Terashima, Usagi Tsukino, Naruhaworld. They released the split EP, G/P, consisting of three songs per group and Saki Kamiya's final solo song on April 1, 2020.[1] Kila May joined the group on May 22. They released their eponymous debut album on July 22.[3] On December 26, Utauuta joined the group and Usagi Tsukino went on a six-month hiatus.[4]

2021–2022: Compilation albums, Paradises Return, line-up swap and return to Gang Parade

On January 30, 2021, the group released the compilation album, Paradises (Refresh Ver.), which featured all of their previous songs with the addition of new member Utauuta and the exception of Usagi Tsukino who was on hiatus at the time.[5] They released their first solo EP, Paradises Return, on March 3.[6] On March 27, it was announced that a new member, Ca Non, would join the group. She made her first appearance as a member on April 28. On July 1, Usagi Tsukino returned from her six-month hiatus and a second compilation album, Paradises (Free Ver.), was released which featured all of the group's previous songs with all current Paradises members present.[7] On July 9, Utauuta left the group due to difference in opinion of the direction the group was going in.[8] They released their first single,, on July 28.[9] On October 2, it was announced that all members of Paradises and Go to the Beds would immediately swap groups. They released a second split EP, G⇔P, on December 15.[10] On January 2, 2022, Paradises ceased activities and returned to Gang Parade.[11]

Members

Timeline

Discography

Compilation albums

TitleAlbum details
Paradises (Refresh Ver.)
  • Released: January 30, 2021
  • Label: Fueled By Mentaiko
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Paradises (Free Ver.)
  • Released: July 1, 2021
  • Label: Fueled By Mentaiko
  • Formats: CD, digital download

Extended plays

TitleAlbum detailsPeak
positions
JPN
Oricon

JPN
Billboard

G/P
  • Released: April 1, 2020
  • Label: Fueled by Mentaiko
  • Formats: CD, digital download
18 19
Paradises Return
  • Released: March 3, 2021
  • Label: Fueled by Mentaiko
  • Formats: CD, digital download
17 23
G⇔P
  • Released: December 15, 2021
  • Label: Fueled By Mentaiko
  • Formats: CD, digital download
3 5

Singles

Collaborations

Notes and References

  1. Web site: GANG PARADEが分裂。"GO TO THE BEDS"と"PARADISES"ふたつのグループが誕生、4/1にスプリット・アルバムをリリース. Skream!.
  2. Web site: GANG PARADE、カミヤサキの脱退を発表。ラスト・ライヴは5/22開催のツアー・セミファイナル. Skream!.
  3. Web site: PARADISES、初のフル・アルバム『PARADISES』7/22リリース決定。リード曲「TWINKLE TWINKLE」先行配信開始. Skream!.
  4. Web site: PARADISESにウタウウタ加入。月ノウサギはWAggへレンタル移籍. 26 December 2020 . Barks.
  5. Web site: PARADISES、新体制による配信アルバム『PARADISES (REFRESH ver.)』リリース. 30 January 2021 . Barks.
  6. Web site: PARADISES、1st EPは「PARADISES RETURN」. 8 February 2021 . Barks.
  7. Web site: PARADISES、WAggレンタル移籍中の月ノウサギ復帰日が決定。新体制デジタル・アルバム『PARADISES (FREE ver.)』7/1リリース. Skream!.
  8. Web site: PARADISES、ウタウウタの脱退発表 6人体制最後の「大事な歌」MV公開. Billboard Japan.
  9. Web site: PARADISES、初シングルをリリース。新メンバーのWACKネームは"キャ・ノン"に. 29 April 2021 . Barks.
  10. Web site: GO TO THE BEDSとPARADISES、全メンバー・トレードを発表。スプリットEP『G⇔P』リリース&ツーマン・ツアー決定. Skream!.
  11. Web site: GANG PARADE、再始動を発表 ニューシングルのリリースと抽選ライブの開催が決定. Spice.
  12. Web site: Paradises Oricon Style. . May 30, 2020. ja.
  13. Web site: Billboard Japan Hot Albums. Billboard. May 30, 2020. ja.