Aa!

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Aa!
Aa!, 2003(L to R): Reina Tanaka, Airi Suzuki, Miyabi Natsuyaki
Aa!, 2003
(L to R): Reina Tanaka, Airi Suzuki, Miyabi Natsuyaki
Background information
Origin Tokyo, Japan
Genre(s) Japanese pop
Years active 2003
Label(s) Piccolo Town
Associated acts Morning Musume, Berryz Kobo, °C-ute
Website Hello! Project.com
Former members
Reina Tanaka
Miyabi Natsuyaki
Airi Suzuki

Aa! (あぁ! Ah!?) is a J-pop group inside Hello! Project, led by Morning Musume member Reina Tanaka. The group itself released only one single.

Notable for the fact that Airi Suzuki was only nine years old at the time of the single, she gives a remarkably professional and competent performance, making her the youngest girl to appear on a Hello! Project single with a major singing part.[1]

Natsuyaki became part of the pre-teen Hello! Project group Berryz Kobo in 2004, while Suzuki joined another Hello! Project group, °C-ute, the year afterward.

In 2004, Tanaka and Suzuki teamed with another Hello! Project Kid, Megumi Murakami, for the song "Suki ni Naccha Ikenai Hito", one of the coupling tracks on the H.P. All Stars' "All for One & One for All!" single. The track is credited to the individual participants, but many fans have informally referred to this grouping as "Aa! Version 2."[2]

The status of the group as a recording unit is unknown, since they have not released anything since their single in 2003, but the original lineup "reformed" for live performances in 2007.

Contents

[edit] Members

From Morning Musume:

From Hello! Project Kids:

[edit] Discography

[edit] Single

# Title Release date Coupling with
1 "First Kiss"[3] 2003-10-29 Masayume (正夢 Prophetic Dream?)

[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ Technically, some of the children who appeared on the "All for One & One for All!" (H.P. All Stars) 2004 single were younger, but had only very minor chorus roles.
  2. ^ Cult of Pop
  3. ^ The promotional video of this single is available in Petit Best 4 DVD, which is released on 2003-12-17.

[edit] External links

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