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{{nihongo|'''GAM'''|ギャム|Gyamu}} was a [[J-pop]] unit under the [[Hello! Project]] umbrella consisting of [[Aya Matsuura]] and [[Miki Fujimoto]]. This pairing was announced mid [[June 2006]]. Previously, Matsuura and Fujimoto worked together in the one-off group [[Gomattou]] with [[Maki Goto]]. Because "gam" is slang for "attractive legs" in English, the girls are known for wearing very short skirts in their performances and PVs. |
{{nihongo|'''GAM'''|ギャム|Gyamu}} was a [[J-pop]] unit under the [[Hello! Project]] umbrella consisting of [[Aya Matsuura]] and [[Miki Fujimoto]]. This pairing was announced mid [[June 2006]]. Previously, Matsuura and Fujimoto worked together in the one-off group [[Gomattou]] with [[Maki Goto]]. Because "gam" is slang for "attractive legs" in English, the girls are known for wearing very short skirts in their performances and PVs. |
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According to [[Hello! Project]] producer [[Tsunku]], the term GAM stands for "Great Aya and Miki". |
According to [[Hello! Project]] producer [[Tsunku]], the term GAM stands for "Great Aya and Miki". After GAM's debut, Tsunku has decided to keep the group permanent instead of a one-time deal. However, Fujimoto and Matsuura graduating from Hello! Project in March of 2009, the group subsequently disbanded. |
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Due to both Fujimoto and Matsuura graduating from Hello! Project in March of 2009, the group has been subsequently disbanded. |
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== History == |
== History == |
Revision as of 13:02, 1 June 2009
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GAM (ギャム, Gyamu) was a J-pop unit under the Hello! Project umbrella consisting of Aya Matsuura and Miki Fujimoto. This pairing was announced mid June 2006. Previously, Matsuura and Fujimoto worked together in the one-off group Gomattou with Maki Goto. Because "gam" is slang for "attractive legs" in English, the girls are known for wearing very short skirts in their performances and PVs.
According to Hello! Project producer Tsunku, the term GAM stands for "Great Aya and Miki". After GAM's debut, Tsunku has decided to keep the group permanent instead of a one-time deal. However, Fujimoto and Matsuura graduating from Hello! Project in March of 2009, the group subsequently disbanded.
History
On September 13 2006 their first single "Thanks!" was released in Japan and made its debut at number two on the Oricon Daily Ranking chart.[1] The single made its debut—and peak—the following week at number five in the Oricon Weekly Ranking chart. The song has so far stayed in the top 200 for five weeks.[2]
Their second single, "Melodies" (メロディーズ, Merodīzu), was released October 18 2006 making its debut at number five on the Oricon Daily Ranking chart the same day.[3] The Ninki weekly singles chart ranked "Melodies" as the fourth most anticipated new release of the week.[4] In iTunes Store Japan, the PV for this song was ranked number one on the Top Music Videos list, presumably ranked by sales, as of November 3 2006. "Melodies" features a more mature theme and contains several scenes implying an almost sexual relationship between the two singers, such as the near kiss sequence featured in the televised form of the PV; just as the two of them are about to kiss the video comes to an abrupt end. The complete version of the PV released on the DVD showed that the two singers had actually kissed at the end of the video. Due to this, they have been compared to the Russian pop duo t.A.T.u. and dubbed among some listeners as the "Japanese t.A.T.u.".
Additionally, on the evening of the 28th of an uncertain month, Matsuura officially revealed her desire to go on a tour as part of GAM. Though her partner agreed, Fujimoto commented on how the group would need to record more original songs in order to do such a thing. Eventually, both members requested an album from producer Tsunku.[citation needed]
A third single, entitled Lu Lu Lu[5] was released on March 21 2007. Three days later, "Daisuki Rakuten Eagles" was released as a theme song of the baseball team Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles—the third Hello! Project song to do so.
Members
- Aya Matsuura (松浦 亜弥)
- Miki Fujimoto (藤本 美貴)
Discography
Albums
# | Title | Release Date | Peak Position | Copies Sold |
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1 | 1st GAM ~Amai Yūwaku~ (1st GAM~甘い誘惑~)[6] | 2007-05-23 | #12 | 22,506 |
Singles
# | Title | Release Date | Peak Position | Copies Sold |
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1 | "Thanks!" | 2006-09-13 | #5 | 36,477 |
2 | "Melodies" (メロディーズ, Merodīzu) | 2006-10-18 | #8 | 33,324 |
3 | "Lu Lu Lu" | 2007-03-21 | #10 | 21,836 |
– | "Daisuki Rakuten Eagles" (ダイスキ楽天イーグルス, Daisuki Rakuten Īgurusu)[7] | 2007-03-24 | - | - |
Single V DVD
# | Title | Release Date |
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1 | Single V "Thanks!" | 2006-09-20 |
2 | Single V "Melodies" (メロディーズ) | 2006-11-02 |
3 | Single V "Lu Lu Lu" | 2007-03-28 |
Concerts
- GAM 1st Concert Tour 2007 Shoka Natsu ~Great Aya & Miki~ – 2007-08-29
Notes and references
- ^ "Oricon Daily Ranking" (in Japanese). Oricon Style. Retrieved 2006-09-15.
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: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link) - ^ "GAM release" (in Japanese). Oricon Style. Retrieved 2006-10-19.
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: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link) - ^ "Oricon Daily Ranking" (in Japanese). Oricon Style. Retrieved 2006-10-19.
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: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link) - ^ "Ninki weekly singles ranking" (in Japanese). Oricon Style. Retrieved 2006-10-19.
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: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link) - ^ From the 226th episode of DokiMiki Night, broadcasted on February 5 2007
- ^ "Sweet, sweet GAM". 2007-04-06. Retrieved 2007-04-07.
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(help) - ^ Released under an indies label.
External links
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- Hello! Project official website: Official profile, GAM announcement
- GAM's discography at the Up-Front Works official website
- ThePPN: GAM