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{{short description|Japanese pop band}}{{Infobox musical artist | name = GEM | background = group_or_band | image =http://scontent.cdninstagram.com/t51.2885-15/e35/13267527_469788126564716_737486597_n.jpg?ig_cache_key=MTI1NTIzMjY2NDE1Mjk1NTQ1Mg%3D%3D.2 | image_size = | landscape = yes | caption = | alias = | origin = Japan | genre = J-pop | years_active = 2012 – 2018 | label = Idol Street | associated_acts = {{flatlist|- Super Girls
- Cheeky Parade
- The World Standard
- Magical☆Dreamin' }}
| website = {{URL|http://girls-entertainment-mixture.jp}} | current_members = Yūki Kanazawa Chisami Itō Yū Morioka Nana Minamiguchi Jurin Kumashiro Kako Oguri Sara Hirano Hirari Nishida | past_members = Nagi Ōzeki Hazuki Sakamoto Nana Asakawa Risa Uchimura Monami Noguchi Maaya Takeda Rana Murakami Maho Iyama }}GEM (pronounced "gem") is a Japanese idol girl group, and part of the Idol Street project maintained by Avex Trax. The group's name is an acronym standing for Girls Entertainment Mixture, and its members are associated with gemstones. On January 15 2018 it was announced GEM would Disband on March 25th 2018 in the spring, the remaining members will be transferred to other iDOL Street group. Avex will reorganize iDOL Street by doing member exchange. Members Name | Nickname | Birth date | Age | Birthplace | Color | Gemstone | Notes |
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Yuuki Kanazawa |金澤 有希|Kanazawa Yuuki}} | Yūkirin |ゆうきりん}}{{Nihongo|Yuu-chan|ゆうちゃん|}} | 1 May 1993 | 1993|5|1}} | Hokkaido | Purple | Amethyst | Leader Graduated member of AKB48 from 20 February 2011. Became a SUPER☆GiRLS Chapter 4 member on December 19 2018. | Chisami Itou |伊藤 千咲美|Itou Chisami}} | Chisarun |ちさるん}} | 3 May 1995 | 1995|5|3}} | Aichi Prefecture | Pearl | Pearl | Went on hiatus from 6 July 2015 to 30 September 2015 to practice dancing and singing. | Yuu Morioka |森岡 悠|Morioka Yuu}} | Chan-man |ちゃんまん}} | 9 July 1996 | 1996|7|9}} | Fukuoka Prefecture | Yellow | Citrine | Nana Minamiguchi |南口 奈々|Minamiguchi Rana}} | Nacchii |なっちー}} | 5 October 1997 | 1997|10|5}} | Osaka Prefecture | Aqua | Aquamarine | Magical☆Dreamin'|マジカル☆どりーみん|Magical☆Dorīmin}}.[1] | Jurin Kumashiro |熊代 珠琳|Kumashiro Jurin}} | Jurin |じゅりん}} | 31 December 1997 | 1997|12|31}} | Osaka Prefecture | Black | Black diamond | Kako Oguri |小栗 かこ|Oguri Kako}} | Kako-chin |かこちん}} | 2 January 1998 | 1998|1|2}} | Aichi Prefecture | Pink | Alexandrite | Sara Hirano |平野 沙羅|Hirano Sara}} | Sara-ran |さららん}} | 18 January 1999 | 1999|1|18}} | Hyogo Prefecture | Light green | Peridot | Hirari Nishida |西田 ひらり|Nishida Hirari}} | Hiichan |ひいちゃん}} | 30 June 2001 | 2001|06|30}} | Shizuoka Prefecture | Blue | Star Sapphire | Added 25 June 2016 Gemstone was Milky Quartz originally. |
Former members Name | Nickname | Birth date | Age | Birthplace | Gemstone | Notes |
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Nagi Ōzeki |大関 凪|Oozeki Nagi}} | Nagichi |なぎち}} | 16 August 1996 | 1996|8|16}} | Hokkaido | Sapphire | Left 7 April 2013 | Hazuki Sakamoto |坂元 葉月|Sakamoto Hazuki}} | Hā-chin |はーちん}} | 9 September 1998 | 1998|9|9}} | Hyogo Prefecture | Rhodolite garnet | Left 11 June 2013; later joined The World Standard | Nana Asakawa |浅川 梨奈|Asakawa Nana}} | Nā-pon |なぁぽん}} | 3 April 1999 | 1999|4|3}} | Saitama Prefecture | Rose quartz | Left 11 June 2013; later joined Super Girls | Risa Uchimura |内村 莉彩|Uchimura Risa}} | Risa |りさ}} | 20 June 2000 | 2000|6|20}} | Miyazaki Prefecture | Diamond | Left 11 June 2013; later joined Super Girls | Monami Noguchi |野口 もなみ|Noguchi Monami}} | Monamin |もなみん}} | 27 December 2000 | 2000|12|27}} | Kyoto Prefecture | Imperial topaz | Joined 25 June 2016, Left August 31, 2016 | Maaya Takeda |武田 舞彩|Takeda Maaya}} | Maaya |まあや}} | 21 August 1998 | 1998|8|21}} | Fukui Prefecture | Star ruby | On a two-year hiatus since 25 June 2016 to study abroad in Los Angeles. | Rana Murakami |村上 来渚|Murakami Rana}} | Rana-chin |らなちん}} | 14 January 1998 | 1998|1|14}} | Osaka Prefecture | Emerald | Magical☆Dreamin'|マジカル☆どりーみん|Magical☆Dorīmin}}.[1] On indefinite hiatus since 18 December 2017 due to contract violation. | Maho Iyama |伊山 摩穂|Iyama Maho}} | Mahochi |まほち}} | 13 January 1999 | 1999|1|13}} | Kanagawa Prefecture | Fire opal | On indefinite hiatus since 18 December 2017 due to contract violation. |
Timeline ImageSize = width:600 height:200 PlotArea = width:405 height:175 left:75 bottom:20 Alignbars = justify DateFormat = mm/dd/yyyy Period = from:12/25/2012 till:03/25/2018 TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal format:yyyy ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:1 start:2013 gridcolor:black PlotData = color:blue width:7 textcolor:black align:left anchor:from bar:Ozeki from:start till:04/07/2013 bar:Sakamoto from:start till:06/14/2013 bar:Asakawa from:start till:06/11/2013 bar:Uchimura from:start till:06/11/2013 bar:Kanazawa from:start till:end bar:Morioka from:start till:end bar:Minamiguchi from:start till:end bar:Kumashiro from:start till:end bar:Murakami from:start till:01/15/2018 bar:Murakami from:12/18/2017 till:01/15/2018 color:black bar:Takeda from:start till:06/25/2016 bar:Takeda from:06/25/2016 till:01/15/2018 color:black bar:Iyama from:start till:01/15/2018 bar:Iyama from:12/18/2017 till:01/15/2018 color:black color:purple width:7 textcolor:black align:left anchor:from bar:Ito from:04/01/2013 till:07/06/2015 bar:Ito from:07/06/2015 till:09/30/2015 color:black bar:Ito from:09/30/2015 till:end bar:Oguri from:04/01/2013 till:end bar:Hirano from:04/01/2013 till:end color:magenta width:7 textcolor:black align:left anchor:from bar:Noguchi from:06/25/2016 till:08/31/2016 bar:Nishida from:06/25/2016 till:end Black - hiatus DiscographySinglesTitle | Release date | Featured Songs | Chart position | Sales (Oricon) | Certification | Notes |
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Oricon Weekly Singles Chart[2] | Billboard Japan Hot 100 | First week | Total |
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We're GEM! | 1 January 2014- "We're GEM!"
- "BFF"
- "PAN-PAKA-PAN!"
| 12 | | | Do You Believe? | 4 June 2014- "Do You Believe?"
- "Like a Heartbeat"
- "Just! Call Me"
| 9 | | | Star Shine Story | 17 December 2014- "Star Shine Story"
- "Can't Stop Loving"
| 5 | | - Last single to be featured before Chisami Itou went on hiatus.
| Baby, Love Me! | 30 September 2015- "Baby, Love me!"
- "The Brand-New Girl"
| 18 | | - First and last single to be featured while Chisami Itou was on hiatus.
- "Baby, Love me!" was used as the second ending of Jewelpet Magical Change and the official theme song of Avex's Kira Challenge 2015.
| Fine! ~fly for the future~ | 23 March 2016- "Fine! ~fly for the future~"
| 3 | | - Last single to feature Takeda Maya before going on hiatus.
- First single with Chisami Itou back from hiatus.
| Spotlight | 20 July 2016- "Spotlight"
- "fRiEnDs"
- "one"
| 17 | | - First single to feature Monami Noguchi and Hirari Nishida.
- Last single to feature Monami Noguchi.
- First single without Takeda Maya.
- "fRiEnDs" only featured Yuu Morioka, Lana Murakami, Maho Iyama, and Hirari Nishida.
- "one" features Monami Noguchi with Jurin Kumashiro for the chorus. Dance performance features Nana Minamiguchi, Kako Oguri, Lana Murakami, Maho Iyama, and Sara Hirano.
| Sugar Baby | 15 February 2017- "Sugar Baby"
- "WHAT IF?"
- {{Nihongo|"Little Bud of Dreams"|夢の蕾|Yume no Tsubomi}}
| 9 | | - Iyama Maho is center in "Sugar Baby"
- First single not to feature Monami Noguchi.
| Luna and Sol from GEM | 19 October 2017- "Don't You Wanna Kiss?" - Luna from GEM
- "GALAXY" - Sol from GEM
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Music Cards Title | Release date | Featured Songs | Chart position | Sales (Oricon) | Certification | Notes |
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Oricon Weekly Singles Chart[2] | Billboard Japan Hot 100 | First week | Total |
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No Girls No Fun | 28 June 2015 | - | - | - | - | - | Only featured Yuuki Kanazawa, Yuu Morioka, Kako Oguri, Lana Murakami, Maaya Takeda, Maho Iyama, and Sara Hirano. | You You You | 28 June 2015 | - | - | - | - | Only featured Chisami Itou, Yuu Morioka, Jurin Kumashiro, Lana Murakami, and Maho Iyama. | Delightful Days | 28 June 2015 | - | - | - | - | - | Only featured Yuuki Kanazawa, Nana Minamiguchi, Kako Oguri, Lana Murakami, Maaya Takeda, Maho Iyama, and Sara Hirano. | {{Nihongo|You and I. /Strongest Summer!!|キミと僕。/最強 Summer!! |Kimi to Boku. /Saikyou Summer!!}} | 16 August 2017- {{Nihongo|"You and I."|キミと僕。|Kimi to Boku.}}
- {{Nihongo|Strongest Summer!|最強 Summer!!|Saikyou Summer!!}}
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Albums Title | Release date | Featured Songs | Chart position | Sales (Oricon) | Certification | Notes |
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Oricon Weekly Singles Chart[2] | Billboard Japan Hot 100 | First week | Total |
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Girls Entertainment Mixture | 23 March 2016- CD 1
- Girls Entertainment Overture
- We’re GEM!
- Do You Believe?
- Star Shine Story
- No Girls No Fun
- You You You
- Delightful Days
- Baby, Love me!
- Fine! ~fly for the future~
- Type B CD2
- PAN-PAKA-PAN!
- Just! Call Me
- The Brand-New Girl
- BFF
- Like A Heartbeat
- Can’t Stop Loving
- Type B CD2
- Tears in the sky
- FLY NOW!!
- Party Up
- Clarity
- departure
- Type C CD2
- Kitto For You! (きっと For You!)
- Onegai Moonlight (オネガイMoonlight)
- Speed up
- Do it Do it
- EMERGE!!
- DANCIN' DANCIN' DANCE!!
| - | - | - | - | -- "Clarity" featured Chisami Itou, Jurin Kumashiro, Lana Murakami, Maaya Takeda, and Maho Iyama.
- "EMERGE!!" featured Maaya Takeda only.
- "DANCIN' DANCIN' DANCE" featured Chisami Itou, Kako Oguri, Lana Murakami, and Sara Hirano.
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Music videos Title | Official YouTube link | Single | Album | Notes |
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Speed Up | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_PIv78bWFs watch] | "Speed Up/Do it Do it" | Girls Entertainment Mixture | Do it Do it | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=do2nH8a4Uco watch] | "Speed Up/Do it Do it" | Just! Call Me | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61oBC6uLMfw watch] | "Do You Believe?" | We're GEM! | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFz2mPeZtH8 watch] | "We're GEM!" | Do You Believe? | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QERzoUH8vs watch] | "Do You Believe?" | Star Shine Story | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pj4we3Bu20U watch] | "Star Shine Story" | Baby, Love me! | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVPJUqZdPPk watch] | "Baby, Love me!" | Fine! Fly for the Future | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fv_dIPjcgyk watch] | "Fine! Fly for the Future " | Spotlight | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVPJUqZdPPk watch] | "Spotlight" | Short ver. | one | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYT1ATg9myY watch] | "Spotlight" | Short ver. | Sugar Baby | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqoapEJiJC0 watch] | "Sugar Baby" | |
References1. ^1 {{Cite web|url=http://avex.jp/magicaldreamin/profile/|title=マジカル☆どりーみん OFFICIAL WEBSITE|last=|first=|date=|website=avex.jp|language=ja|access-date=2017-07-17}} 2. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/601733/products/|title=GEMの作品|publisher=Oricon|accessdate=2016-02-14|language=Japanese}}
External links- GEM Official Website {{ja icon}}
- GEM Official Website (Avex network){{dead link|date=October 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} {{ja icon}}
- [https://www.youtube.com/user/iDOLStreetProject Idol Street Official YouTube Channel including "GEM now"] {{ja icon}}
- GEM Official Blog {{ja icon}}
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