Ya-Ya-yah

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Ya-Ya-yah 2007. Clockwise from left; Yabu, Yamashita, Ayukawa, Yaotome.
Ya-Ya-yah 2007. Clockwise from left; Yabu, Yamashita, Ayukawa, Yaotome.
Ya-Ya-yah 2007.Ya-Ya-yah
Ya-Ya-yah 2007.Ya-Ya-yah

Ya-Ya-yah is a Johnny's Entertainment Junior group that is focused towards a more youthful image.

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Members

Current Members

Unit was officially disbanded on 30th November 2007

Former Members

Information

Originally Ya-Ya-yah was formed with seven members and the first initials of their surnames were used for the group name (Yabu, Akama, Yamashita, Ayukawa, Yoshida, Andou, Hoshino) however as the group evolved and members were added and removed, the name stayed the same. Andou Yasuhiro and Yoshida Yuuki were the first to leave the group for unknown reasons before the release of their first single. Soon, Yaotome Hikaru began appearing with the group though he was not officially added as a member until after Akama Naoya and Hoshino Masaki left.

Ya-Ya-yah has released two singles. One was recorded under the name YA-YA but only featured four members (Yabu, Akama, Yamashita, Ayukawa). It was released in 2002. The other, also released in 2002, with five members, was Yuuki 100% / Sekai ga Hitotsu ni Naru Made. The song Yuuki 100%, which was originally sung by Hikaru Genji, was used as the opening theme song of the children's Anime, Nintama Rantarou and the other song, Sekai ga Hitotsu ni Naru Made, which was SMAP's biggest hit, was the ending theme song.

Ya-Ya-yah has their own variety show that airs every Sunday on TV Tokyo. This show used to also often feature K.K.K. from the group K.K.Kity but when the group was split up with the formation of NEWS the members' participation lessened. The show generally involves musical acts from the Jimusho as well as games and other features.

On September 24th, 2007, it was announced that Yabu Kota and Yaotome Hikaru would be joining the new group Hey!Say! JUMP. It is as of now unknown as to whether Ya-Ya-yah's activities will be continued. Soon after, J-Storm updated their website with the news that Ya-Ya-yah's long running TV program will be ending October 27 and replaced with one featuring Hey! Say! JUMP.

On November 30, 2007, Ayukawa Taiyou quit Johnny's Entertainment, along with the official disbandment of the unit.

Discography

Original Songs

2002 - 2007

  • LOVE together 2002
  • LET'S GO!
  • Maybe your love
  • Ai koto ba wa Ya-Ya-yah
  • Singin' for you
  • Stompin
  • Just wanna lovin' you
  • Up Down Ya-Ya-yah
  • HA・RU・NA・TSU・A・KI・FU・YU
  • START!
  • Never Stop the Music
  • 2 of Us
  • Kaze ni Notte
  • Himawari no Melody
  • Ikujinashi
  • Jewel Star
  • SummerxSummerxSummer
  • To the Freedom
  • Itoshi no Playgirl
  • Te wo Tsunaide Yukou
  • Ima Susumou
  • Baby Babe


Singles

Plays & Musicals

  • [2004] Stand By Me
  • [2005] DREAM BOY
  • [2005] Summary - with NEWS & KAT-TUN

External Links


Johnny & Associates / Johnny's Jimusho    (edit)
Groups: ARASHI | GOLF & MIKE | Hey! Say! JUMP | Kanjani8 | KAT-TUN | KinKi Kids | NEWS | Shounentai | SMAP | Tackey & Tsubasa | TOKIO | V6
Special Groups: 20th Century | Coming Century | J-FRIENDS | J-STARS | Kitty GYM | MATCHY with QUESTION? | Shuuji to Akira | Tegomass | Toraji Haiji | Trio the Shakiiin
Solo Artists: Domoto Koichi | 244 ENDLI-x | Kondo Masahiko | Yamashita Tomohisa
Junior / Support Groups: ABC | B.A.D. | Butoukan | FIVE | Hey!Say!7 West | Jr.BOYS | Kansai Johnny's Jr. | Kis-My-Ft.2 | MAD | Musical Academy | OSSaN | Question?
Past Artists: Four Leaves | Four Tops | Hey! Say! 7 | Hikaru GENJI | I.N.G | J.J.Express | Jimmy Mackey | Kis-My-Ft | K.K.Kity | Otokogumi | The Tanokin Trio | Three Tops | V.WEST | Ya-Ya-yah | JJS | Johnnys | Go Hiromi | Tahara Toshihiko | Ninja | Nomura Yoshio | Toyokawa Joe | Hikaru Ippei | The Good-Bye | Shibugakitai
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