SHEawase
J-Pop Group
Texas
Biography:
SHEawase is an all-American J-pop girl unit. Performing covers of many popular J-pop songs, they are known for their charming costumes and energetic live performances. Coming together in 2006 under the name Happy! Project, their aim is to become the first well-known Japanese pop group in America. Notably, in 2009 in Los Angeles they made Japanese press appearing in FLASH magazine in their special issue documenting J-pop super group Morning Musume's trip to Anime Expo. At the beginning of 2010, SHEawase headlined their own concert for the first time at Animeland Wasabi in Denver, Colorado. In 2012, they released their first original single "Mujuu Ryoku Boy, Ranhansha Girl". The girls signed to the Indie Label Prismic Records in 2014 and soon after released their second original single "Someday Far Away". The group consists of Melissa, Tara, and Morgan.
We chose the name SHEawase for several reasons. First, we wanted to keep a connection to how we began as Happy! Project, since Shiawase means Happiness in Japanese. Also, with the unique spelling, 'SHE' standing for girls, and 'Awase' meaning together, we felt this name encompassed everything about who we are.
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