Go To The Beds
Go To The Beds, stylized as GO TO THE BEDS is a Japanese idol group formed in 2020 after the split of Gang Parade.[1]
Go To The Beds | |
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Origin | Tokyo, Japan |
Genres | J-pop |
Years active | 2020–present |
Labels | WACK Fueled By Mentaiko |
Associated acts | Gang Parade |
Website | gotothebeds |
Members |
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History
2020: Formation
Following the announcment 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] They released their eponymous debut album on July 22.[3]
Members
- Miki Yamamachi (ヤママチミキ)
- Yua Yumeno (ユメノユア)
- Can GP Maika (キャン・GP・マイカ)
- Yui Ga Dockson (ユイ・ガ・ドクソン)
- Coco Partin Coco (ココ・パーティン・ココ)
Discography
Studio albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | |
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Oricon[4] | Billboard[5] | ||
Go To The Beds |
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11 | 16 |
Extended plays
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | |
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Oricon[4] | Billboard[5] | ||
G/P with Paradises |
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18 | 19 |
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References
- "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!.
- "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!.
- "GO TO THE BEDS、7/22リリースの1stフル・アルバム『GO TO THE BEDS』詳細発表。アルバム・トレーラー&新アー写も公開". Skream!.
- "Go To The Beds | Oricon Style". Oricon (in Japanese). Retrieved May 30, 2020.
- "Billboard Japan Hot Albums". Billboard (in Japanese). Retrieved May 30, 2020.
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