NiziU

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NiziU
NiziU's logo
NiziU's logo
Background information
OriginSeoul, South Korea
Genres
Years active2020 (2020)–present
Labels
Associated actsJYP Nation
Websiteniziu.com
Members
  • Mako
  • Rio
  • Maya
  • Riku
  • Ayaka
  • Mayuka
  • Rima
  • Miihi
  • Nina
Japanese name
Katakanaニジュー
Korean name
Hangul
니쥬

NiziU (Japanese: ニジュー; Korean: 니쥬), also stylized as NIZIU, is a Japanese girl group formed by JYP Entertainment and Sony Music Entertainment Japan. The group is composed of nine members: Mako, Rio, Maya, Riku, Ayaka, Mayuka, Rima, Miihi and Nina. NiziU was formed through the reality-survival program Nizi Project (2020), and debuted on December 2, 2020, with the release of their debut single "Step and a Step".

Career[]

2020: Formation and debut[]

On January 29, 2019, JYP Entertainment announced their plans of creating a Japanese girl group,[4] under their vision "K-pop 3.0",[5] "Globalization by Localization."[6] Auditions for this new girl group took place in 8 Japanese cities, Hawaii, and Los Angeles, for females aged between 15 and 22 years old. NiziU was formed through Nizi Project, featuring 20 contestants, and was aired weekly on Hulu Japan from January 31 to June 26, 2020, and distributed internationally through JYP Entertainment's official YouTube channel.[7] The show was split up into two seasons. The first season showing the auditions of prospective members around Japan, cutting the prospective lineup to 14 from 26 girls chosen by J. Y. Park whilst the second season shows the girls moving to train in South Korea for six months.[8]

On the final episode of Nizi Project, the debut line-up was revealed to the public. As a recording artist under JYP Entertainment, the group is announced to have partnered with record company Sony Music Japan for album sales and group management during their activities in Japan.[9][10][11]

The group's digital pre-debut EP, Make You Happy, was pre-released on June 30 in Japan and South Korea, before being released internationally on July 1, 2020.[12][13] It was a commercial success, topping Billboard Japan's Hot Albums chart and Oricon's Digital Albums chart.[14][15] The album's eponymous lead single topped several major Japanese music charts such as Line Music, AWA, and Rakuten, while debuting at number two on the Billboard Japan Hot 100.[16][17] "Make You Happy" was also an international success for the group, with the track debuting at number 84 on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart and at number 192 on the Billboard Global 200 chart on its issue dated September 19.[18][19] On October 14, "Make You Happy" recorded a cumulative number of 100 million streams within 15 weeks of charting on the Japan Hot 100, tying with Official Hige Dandism's "I Love..." and Eito's "Kōsui", with NiziU becoming the fastest female artist to achieve the feat.[20]

In commemoration of NiziU's official debut, Tokyo Skytree was lit up in rainbow colors

On October 23, 2020, Miihi briefly went on hiatus for health problems and was therefore not present for most of NiziU's debut promotions.[21] On November 25, 2020, NiziU released the full version music video of their debut single, "Step and a Step". A week later, on December 2, 2020, they officially debuted in Japan with the single's physical release. "Step and a Step" topped Japan's Oricon weekly music chart, with NiziU becoming the second Japanese girl group to reach number one on the chart with a debut album, following Hinatazaka46.[22] The song also topped the Billboard Japan Hot 100, becoming the group's first chart-topper as it sold 318,562 copies in its first week.[23] "Step and a Step" also marked the group's second entry on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. wherein they charted at number 149 on its issue dated December 5, as well as the Billboard Global 200, with NiziU charting at number 75 on its issue dated December 12.[24][25]

Despite making their official Japanese debut only on December 2, NiziU performed at the 71st NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen, the top-rated annual year-end musical show in Japan.[26] They became the fastest artist to have appeared in a Kōhaku Uta Gassen, making their appearance only 29 days after their debut.[27] By the end of the year, it was reported that NiziU ranked high on several Billboard Japan Year-End charts, with the group charting at number 7 on the Year-End Albums, number 13 on the Year-End Streaming, and ranking at number 15 on the Top Artist Chart.[28] The group became one of five recipients of the Special Achievement Award at the 62nd Japan Record Awards.[29]

2021: Recent developments[]

On January 20, the group revealed several planned activities for the year through a video released on their official YouTube channel titled "We need U 2021". Future activities include the group's first live showcase, an upcoming second single alongside their first studio album, and the release of their first English song, among others.[30]

NiziU uploaded the music video of their double A-side single "Take a Picture" on March 29, with the song topping the real-time charts of several major Japanese music sites. In collaboration with Coca-Cola, the song was used for a local commercial of the said product.[31] The song received over 12.5 million streams in its first week, surpassing the first-week streaming numbers of "Step and a Step" and setting an all-time record high on the weekly Oricon Streaming Chart.[32] "Take a Picture / Poppin' Shakin'" was then officially released on April 7, wherein "Poppin' Shakin'" was used for a commercial in collaboration with Japanese telecommunication company Softbank.[33] The single recorded sales of over 317,000 copies in its first week.[34]

On November 24, NiziU will release their first studio album U.[35]

Members[]

Adapted from NiziU official website[36]

  • Mako (マコ)
  • Rio (リオ)
  • Maya (マヤ)
  • Riku (リク)
  • Ayaka (アヤカ)
  • Mayuka (マユカ)
  • Rima (リマ)
  • Miihi (ミイヒ)
  • Nina (ニナ)

Discography[]

Studio albums[]

List of studio albums, with selected details, chart positions, sales and certifications
Title Details Peak chart
positions
Sales Certifications
JPN
[37]
JPN
Hot

[38]
U TBA

Extended plays[]

List of extended plays, with selected details, chart positions, sales and certifications
Title Details Peak chart
positions
Sales Certifications
JPN
[39]
JPN
Hot

[38]
Make You Happy
  • Released: June 30, 2020
  • Label: JYP, Epic Japan
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
[a] 1
  • JPN: 118,190 (dig.)[41]

Singles[]

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released, sales, certifications and album name
Title Year Peak chart
positions
Sales Certifications Album
JPN
[43]
JPN
Hot

[44]
WW
[45]
"Make You Happy" 2020 [b] 2 129
  • JPN: 298,027 (dig.)[47]
  • RIAJ:
Make You Happy
"Step and a Step" 1 1
  • JPN: 431,994 (phy.)[50]
  • JPN: 80,876 (dig.)[51]
Non-album singles
"Take a Picture" 2021 1 1
  • JPN: 366,575 (phy.)[55]
  • JPN: 87,206 (dig.)[56]
"Poppin' Shakin'" 7
  • JPN: 366,575 (phy.)[55]
  • JPN: 69,553 (dig.)[60]
  • RIAJ:
"Super Summer" [c] 8
  • JPN: 22,648 (dig.)[62]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Other charted songs[]

List of other charted songs, with selected chart positions, showing year released, sales, certifications and album name
Title Year Peak
chart
positions
Sales Certifications Album
JPN
Hot

[44]
"Baby I'm a Star" 2020 14
  • RIAJ: Gold (st.)[63]
Make You Happy
"Boom Boom Boom" 15
  • RIAJ: Silver (st.)[64]
"Beyond the Rainbow" (虹の向こうへ) 19
  • RIAJ: Silver (st.)[65]
"Sweet Bomb!" 42
  • JPN: 8,850 (dig.)[66]
Non-album singles
"Joyful" 44
  • JPN: 8,476 (dig.)[66]
"I Am" 2021 49
  • JPN: 7,698 (dig.)[67]

Filmography[]

Reality shows[]

Year Title Network Note(s) Ref.
2020 Nizi Project Hulu Japan, Nippon TV, YouTube Survival show determining NiziU's members. Broadcast period: Season 1: January 31, 2020 – March 27, 2020 (10 episodes), Season 2: April 24, 2020 – June 26, 2020 (10 episodes). [68][69]
NiziU 9 Nizi Stories Hulu Japan, Nippon TV In exclusive interviews, NiziU members reflect on their experiences, express their ambitions, and discuss emotions they felt during Nizi Project and the time they spent living in South Korea. Premiered on September 13, 2020 (9 episodes). [70]
We NiziU! ~We need U!~ Hulu Japan, Nippon TV, YouTube Following the daily lives of NiziU members after Nizi Project, as they prepare for their official debut. Premiered on November 5, 2020 (5 episodes). [71]
We NiziU! TV Hulu Japan, Nippon TV NiziU members are assigned "loose" missions and have to clear them. Premiered on December 6, 2020. [72]
2021 NiziU Scout YouTube NiziU members will challenge various missions. Premiered on April 30, 2021. [73]

Videography[]

Music videos[]

Year Music video Director(s) Ref.
2020 "Make You Happy" Kim Young-jo, Yoo Seung-woo (Naive Creative Production) [74]
"Step and a Step" Naive Creative Production [75]
2021 "Take a picture" [76]
"Poppin' Shakin'" [77]

Awards and nominations[]

Name of the award ceremony, year presented, award category, nominee(s) of the award, and the result of the nomination
Award ceremony Year Category Nominee(s)/work(s) Result Ref.
MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2020 Best Dance Video "Make You Happy" Won [74]
62nd Japan Record Awards Special Achievement Award NiziU Won [78]
Yahoo! Japan Search Awards 2020 Idol Category Award Won [79]
Vogue Japan Women of the Year 2020 Idol Category Award Won [80]
35th Japan Gold Disc Award 2021 Best 5 New Artist Won [81]
Best 5 Songs by Download "Make You Happy" Won [82]
Best 5 Songs by Streaming Won [83]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Make You Happy did not enter the Oricon Albums Chart, but peaked at number 1 on the Oricon Digital Albums Chart.[40]
  2. ^ "Make You Happy" did not enter the Oricon Singles Chart, but peaked at number 1 on the Oricon Digital Singles Chart.[46]
  3. ^ "Super Summer" did not enter the Oricon Singles Chart, but peaked at number 3 on the Oricon Digital Singles Chart.[62]

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