JO1

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JO1
JO1's logo
JO1's logo
Background information
OriginChiba, Japan[1]
Genres
Years active2020 (2020)–present
LabelsLapone Entertainment
Websitehttps://jo1.jp
Members
  • Issei Mamehara
  • Junki Kono
  • Keigo Sato
  • Ren Kawashiri
  • Ruki Shiroiwa
  • Shion Tsurubo
  • Sho Yonashiro
  • Shosei Ohira
  • Sukai Kinjo
  • Syoya Kimata
  • Takumi Kawanishi

JO1 (ジェイオーワン, Jeiōwan) is a Japanese boy band formed through the reality competition show Produce 101 Japan. The group is composed of eleven members: Issei Mamehara, Ren Kawashiri, Takumi Kawanishi, Shosei Ohira, Shion Tsurubo, Ruki Shiroiwa, Keigo Sato, Syoya Kimata, Junki Kono, Sukai Kinjo, and Sho Yonashiro. Unlike other Produce 101 winning groups, JO1 is intended to be a permanent group.[5] It is managed by Lapone Entertainment, a joint company between Yoshimoto Kogyo and CJ ENM.[6]

Debuting with the single Protostar on March 4, 2020, the group has earned several accolades, including the Best New Asian Artist at the 2020 Mnet Asian Music Awards and the Best 5 New Artists at the 2021 Japan Gold Disc Award. According to the Oricon Charts, JO1 has sold more than 1.5 million physical copies in Japan.

Name[]

The group's name, JO1, was chosen by Lapone Entertainment among the suggestions given by the public (called 'national producers') through Produce 101 Japan's official website. According to the original suggestion, the "J" in JO1 refers to Japan, the group's origin country, while the "O1" refers to the first year of the Reiwa, the period the group was first introduced.[7] However, "JO1" officially means that "the trainees who have dreamed together at Produce 101 Japan will become one and aim for the top of the world".[8] The name was announced during the final episode of the show.[9]

History[]

Pre-debut: Formation through Produce 101 Japan[]

JO1 was formed through the reality competition show Produce 101 Japan from September 25 to December 11, 2019. A total of 6,000 people, who were not tied to any talent agency, auditioned for the show.[10][11] Out of the initial 101 trainees participating in the show, the final 11 were chosen by viewers through online voting and announced via live television broadcast on TBS.[12] There was no plan to limit the period of the group's activity after its debut.[5]

Before appearing on the show, several members had already been active in the entertainment industry. Ren Kawashiri is a former backup dancer, having performed for SMAP, FT Island, Dreams Come True, Tomohisa Yamashita, Lead, Wanna One, and Pentagon.[13] Ruki Shiroiwa is a former member of Johnny & Associates' trainee group, Johnny's Jr.. He was also part of the voice actor music group Tsukicro in 2017, where he sang and portrayed the character Ruki Hibiya.[14] Shosei Ohira is a former member of EXPG Sword, a performance unit specially established by Naoki Kobayashi of Exile and EXPG Kyoto.[15][16]

2020: Debut and The Star[]

Shortly after the end of Produce 101 Japan, JO1 flew to South Korea to prepare and produce their debut single, Protostar.[note 1][17] The single was released on March 4, 2020, and received an immediate commercial success by peaking at number one on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart with over 300,000 copies sold, making JO1 the seventh artist who has managed to do so with a debut single.[18][19][20][21] Meanwhile, its lead track titled "Infinity" peaked at number one on the Billboard Japan Hot 100.[22] The group then had their first live performance on a TV program on the NTV's morning show, Sukkiri.[23] Subsequently, their debut single was certified Platinum by the RIAJ and entered the top ten ranks of New Artist, Singles Sales, and Singles Total Sales categories of Oricon's 2020 Mid-Year Ranking on June 19.[24][25]

JO1 released their second single, Stargazer, on August 26.[26][27] Unlike the previous single, the training and production for the single were conducted remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[28] It features first participation by members in the production, namely Sho Yonashiro and Ren Kawashiri writing lyrics and making choreography, respectively, for the track "My Friends".[29][30] The single debuted at number one on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart with more than 280,000 copies sold.[31] The group again earned the top position on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 with the lead track "Oh-Eh-Oh", produced by Pentagon's Hui.[32][33] On September 5, the group performed as a headliner for the first time for the 31st Mynavi Tokyo Girls Collection Autumn/Winter 2020, held in Saitama Super Arena.[34]

On November 25, the group's first studio album, The Star, was released.[35] The album features songs from their two singles and seven new songs.[36] It debuted at second place on the Oricon Albums Chart and the Billboard Japan Hot Albums chart behind BTS' Be.[37][38] On December 2, JO1 made their first appearance at the FNS Music Festival by performing the album's promotional single, "Shine a Light".[39] The group held their first live-streaming concert titled Starlight on December 19 that amassed an estimate of 120,000 viewers from over 30 countries.[40][41]

By the end of the year, JO1 was recognized with the Rising Star Award by the MTV Video Music Awards Japan and the Best New Asian Artist by the Mnet Asian Music Awards.[42][43] They also ranked in several domestic year-end charts, including third place on the Oricon Annual New Artist Total Sales Ranking 2020 and eighteenth place on the Billboard Japan 2020 Year-End Artist 100.[44][45] The group was later named as one of Best 5 New Artists by Japan Gold Disc Award along with SixTones, Snow Man, NiziU, and Yoasobi for their net sales in 2020.[46][47]

2021–present: Further releases and first live concert[]

In January 2021, JO1 released the digital single "Tsutaerareru Nara" as the theme song for Kit Kat Japan's commercial.[48] In February, JO1 performed in South Korea for the first time by appearing in M Countdown[49] as well as held their second online concert, Starlight Deluxe, where they announced their third single.[50] Titled Challenger, the single was released on April 28 with "Born to be Wild" served as the lead track.[51] It earned first place on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart with over 250,000 copies sold. With that achievement, JO1 became the twelfth overall group and the sixth male group in the history of the Oricon Charts to have first-week sales of over 200,000 copies for three consecutive singles since debut.[52] The single subsequently charted at Oricon's 2021 Mid-Year Singles Sales Chart at eleventh place.[53]

On August 18, 2021, JO1 released their fourth single, Stranger.[54][55] The single was preceded by the release of B-side tracks "Dreaming Night", used as the opening theme song for the TV drama  [ja], and "Freedom" as digital singles.[54][56] Both songs charted in Billboard Japan Hot 100, while the lead track "Real" peaked atop the chart.[57][58][59] Continuing their number one streak, Stranger topped the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart with over 280,000 copies sold.[60] The single eventually became the group's first single that surpassed 400,000 copies sold according to Billboard Japan.[61] On the day of the single's release, JO1 stated that to follow COVID-19 preventive measures, they would hold a concert instead of a national tour as previously planned. The first live concert titled 2021 JO1 Live "Open the Door" will be held on November 19–21 at Makuhari Messe.[55]

On September 1, 2021, the group announced that their upcoming song "Prologue" would be used as the ending song for the anime series Boruto: Naruto Next Generations, starting from episode 219. The song will be released digitally on October 11.[62]

Members[]

  • Issei Mamehara (豆原 一成)
  • Junki Kono (河野 純喜)
  • Keigo Sato (佐藤 景瑚)
  • Ren Kawashiri (川尻 蓮) – dance leader[63]
  • Ruki Shiroiwa (白岩 瑠姫)
  • Shion Tsurubo (鶴房 汐恩)
  • Sho Yonashiro (與那城 奨) – group leader[63]
  • Shosei Ohira (大平 祥生)
  • Sukai Kinjo (金城 碧海)
  • Syoya Kimata (木全 翔也)
  • Takumi Kawanishi (川西 拓実)

Other ventures[]

Endorsements[]

Even before their official debut, JO1 had signed an advertising contract with Softbank and was featured in a nationwide TV commercial for its subsidiary Y!mobile for February 2020.[64][65][66] The group also has endorsed and collaborated with various brands, including ABC-MART x NIKE,[67] FamilyMart,[68] Francfranc,[69] Sweets Paradise,[70] and FuRyu,[71] as well as participating in promotional events for the luxury fashion brand Louis Vuitton.[72][73] In 2021, JO1 signed a one-year official partnership contract with Yves Saint Laurent Beauté[74][75] and launched an electricity plan package collaboration named after the group with Osaka Gas.[76] The group was appointed as an official ambassador of Credit Saison's concept card, Likeme,[77] as well as the brand ambassador of Kit Kat Japan, after previously worked for their campaigns.[78][79][80] JO1 has been featured on the front covers of magazines such as Aera, An An, Numéro Tokyo, Nylon Japan, Vivi and others.

Philanthropy[]

During the 10th anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake on March 11, 2021, JO1 and the social platform service Heyhey organized a special charity event in which all the collected funds would be donated to a foundation supporting the reconstruction of the affected areas.[81] A total of about 4,000 people participated and raised around ¥1.85 million ($17,000).[82]

Discography[]

Studio albums

  • The Star (2020)

Filmography[]

Television[]

List of television programs, with broadcast year, network and brief details on the program
Year Title Network Note(s) Ref.
2020—21 JO1 the Star: JO1 x NO1 Battle Fuji TV Two JO1 members battled with each other to win a solo episode. Premiered on October 17, 2020 (11 episodes, including the bonus episode) [83][84]
2021 Isai Future: Utae Mirai no Uta Wowow JO1 members became reporters in a documentary on three talented teens. Premiered on February 20, 2021 (3 episodes) [85]
Toresugi JO1 Fuji TV Each JO1 member trained in order to show a world-class performance in front of other members and guest judges. Broadcast on March 26, 2021 [86]
Toresugi JO1 2 Broadcast on July 16, 2021 [87]
Process JO1 TBS Channel 1, YouTube Close coverage of JO1's process to reach their aim becoming the best performance group in Japan in 2021. Broadcast every Friday on YouTube and last Sunday of every month on TBS Channel 1. Premiered July 2 and July 25, 2021, respectively [88][89]
Playlist JO1 ABC TV JO1 members talk about "playlist of life" featuring songs which represent a turning point in one's life. Broadcast on August 18, 2021 [90]

Online shows[]

List of online shows, with broadcast year, network and brief details on the program
Year Title Network Note(s) Ref.
2020—21 JO1 House GyaO! Besides behind the scenes of their activities, JO1 members took various challenges and classes to become entertainers. Season 3 premiered on April 29, 2021 (3 seasons) [91][92][93]
2020 JO1 School AbemaTV A variety commemorative program act as episode 0 of JO1 Star Gather TV. Broadcast on August 22, 2020 [94][95]
JO1 Star Gather TV JO1 members took various challenges with guests. MCs: Non Style and Kamaitachi. Premiered on October 9, 2020 (12 episodes) [96]

Bibliography[]

Audio books[]

List of audio books, with publishing year, name of publisher and ISBN number
Year Title Publisher ISBN Note(s) Ref.
2020 5-Fungo ni Koi no Mahō ga Tokeru Made―Ichiban Hoshi Mitsuketa
(5分後に恋の魔法が解けるまで 一番星見つけた)
Gakken Plus 978-4052052965 Audio drama [97][98]
5-Fungo ni Koi no Mahō ga Tokeru Made―Ni Dome no Hatsukoi
(5分後に恋の魔法が解けるまで 二度目の初恋)
978-4052052972

Photobooks[]

List of audio books, with publishing year, name of publisher and ISBN number,
showing chart positions and sales
Year Title Publisher ISBN Peak chart positions Sales
Oricon
PB
[99]
Oricon
Books
[100]
2021 Progress Wani Books 978-4847083464 1 2

Concerts[]

Headlining concerts[]

  • JO1 1st Live Streaming Concert "Starlight" (2020)
  • JO1 Live Streaming Concert "Starlight Deluxe" (2021)

Fanmeeting[]

  • JO1 1st Fanmeeting (2020)[102]

Awards and nominations[]

Name of the award ceremony, year presented, nominee(s) of the award, award category,
and the result of the nomination
Year Award ceremony Category Nominee/work Result Ref.
2020 MTV Video Music Awards Japan Rising Star Award JO1 Won [43][103]
Mnet Asian Music Awards Best New Asian Artist Won [42][104]
Shogakukan DIME Trend Awards[a] Best Character Award Won [105]
2021 Japan Gold Disc Award Best 5 New Artists (Japan) Won [46][47]

Listicles[]

Name of publisher, year listed, name of listicle, and placement
Year Publisher Listicle Placement Ref.
2020 Nikkei Trendy[b] Best 30 Hit Products of 2020 20th [107][108]

Notes[]

  1. ^ A maxi single release that has different title from any songs in it will be considered as a "EP single" with its title being italicized, as per these discussions.

References[]

  1. ^ DIME Trend Awards are hosted annually by Shogakukan's monthly business magazine  [ja] since 1988. Awards are given based on votes by more than 26,000 readers, editorial staffs, and four final committee members.[105] Best Character Award is given to a figure who has received the support of many people with the most brilliant performance that year.[106]
  2. ^ Best Hit Products list is compiled annually by the monthly magazine Nikkei Trendy since 1987 based on the three factors of sales, novelty, and influence.
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