WACK (music company)

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WACK
Wack company logo.jpg
Founded2014 (2014)
FounderJunnosuke Watanabe
GenreJapanese pop
Country of originJapan
LocationTokyo
Official websitewww.wack.jp

WACK (Watanabe Artistic Creative Corporation (わたなべ あーてぃすちっく くりえいてぃぶ かぶしきがいしゃ, Watanabe Ateisuchikku Kurieiteibu Kabushikigaisha)) is a Japanese music production company specialising in alternative idols. The company was founded by Junnosuke Watanabe in 2014, following the first disbandment of BiS and the formation of Pla2me.[1][2]

History[]

2014–2016: Establishment, formation of Bish, and second generation of Bis[]

WACK was established by Junnosuke Watanabe on August 8, 2014, after the dissolution of the first generation of Bis and the formation of Pla2me.[2]

On January 14, 2015, the formation of Bish was announced.[3] Bish released their debut studio album, Brand-New Idol Shit, on May 27.[4]

On July 8, 2016, the relaunch of Bis was announced with the return of original member Pour Lui.[5] The second generation of Bis released their debut studio album, Brand-new idol Society 2, on November 16.[6]

2017–2018: Formation of Empire, shuffle units, and Pedro[]

On August 23, 2017, the formation of Empire, a collaboration group between WACK and Avex, was revealed, their first song "Empire Is Coming" was released on October 6.[7] Empire released their debut studio album, The Empire Strikes Start!!, on April 11.[8]

On October 6, WACK's first shuffle unit was formed. They released their first single "WACK is Fxxk" on October 18.[9]

On December 6, WACK and Scrambles released a joint album entitled WACK & Scrambles Works, in which different artists under the company covered different songs such as Bis' "Nerve" and "Gives", and Gang Parade's "Plastic 2 Mercy".[10]

On May 28, 2018, WACK launched its trainee programme, Wagg.[11]

On July 26, WACK's second shuffle unit, released its first single "WACK is Shit".[12]

On September 19, Bish's Ayuni D debuted as a solo artist under the name "Pedro" with the studio album Zoozoosea.[13]

2019: Bis' third generation and formation of two new groups[]

On March 30, 2019, WACK's founder announced that he would be holding auditions for Bis' third generation.[14] The second generation of Bis disbanded on May 11 with a concert at Akasaka Blitz.[15]

On April 10, WACK's third shuffle unit , a parody of Billie Idle, released their version of "Soshite, Mata...".[16]

On June 19, a new idol group was announced under the temporary name Curry Rouxz, the group would consist of former Bis members Pan Luna Leafy and Yuina Empire, and Wagg trainee Uruu Ru.[17] Auditions for a fourth member were held and a fourth member Yumeka Naukana? was added to the line-up, which would be named Carry Loose.[18] They released their eponymous debut album on October 22.[19]

The third generation of Bis debuted on August 14, with the album Brand-new idol Society, sharing its name with the first generation of Bis' debut album.[20]

From November to December, WACK documented the audition process of forming a new group through the survival reality show, Monster Idol, which aired on TBS' Wednesday's Downtown. The group's name, Mameshiba no Taigun, debut single "Restart", and final four member line-up was finalised on December 18.[21] Although a fifth member was added on December 25.[22]

2020: Gang Parade split and Carry Loose disbandment[]

On March 28, 2020, Gang Parade split into two groups: Go to the Beds and Paradises. They released the debut split EP, G/P, consisting of three songs per group and Kamiya Saki's final solo song before graduating from Gang Parade and WACK on April 1, 2020, after being an artist under the company since August 2014.[23]

On June 1, WACK opened global auditions for a new group.[24]

On October 10, WACK began a livestreamed audition event in which WACK trainees, Wagg, would compete to join Paradises, the livestream was titled Paradises no Subarashiki Mirai (Paradisesの素晴らしき未来).[25]

On October 31, Carry Loose disbanded after an attempt to achieve a major label debut through a 24-hour a day livestream lasting almost three months had failed.[26] Shortly after, Pan Luna Leafy and Uruu Ru left WACK.[27][28]

On December 26, the winner of Paradises no Subarashiki Mirai (Paradisesの素晴らしき未来), Utauuta, joined Paradises. Usagi Tsukino, a current member of Paradises at the time was moved to Wagg for six months alongside former Carry Loose member Yuina Empire.[29]

2021: Formation of ASP[]

On February 3, 2021, Bish's Aina the End debuted as a solo artist with the studio album, The End.[30]

On March 27, WACK Audition Camp 2021 ended with Paradises and Go to the Beds gaining a new member each, a new trainee being added to Wagg, and the formation of a new group named ASP.[31] ASP's member were later revealed to be former Carry Loose member Yumeka Nowkana?, Nayu who was a member of WACK's trainee group Wagg, and two new members who had been pre-selected before the audition camp. ASP released their debut album, Anal Sex Penis, on May 26.[32]

On April 9, it was announced that AKB48 member Yuki Kashiwagi would temporarily join all seven current WACK groups as a member, with the stage name Yuki Reysole.[33] On August 31, all seven WACK groups will release a single each, all of which will feature Kashiwagi.[34] The release of the singles was later delayed indefinitely following Kashiwagi's diagnosis of Syringomyelia.[35] All seven of the singles are to be released on November 30.[36]

On June 16, (道玄坂43), a parody of the Sakamichi Series of idol groups and a one-off shuffle unit consisting of every idol that was part of WACK at the time, released the single "Tsuyo Niku Jaku Shoku Jidai" (強肉弱食時代).[37]

Artists[]

Groups[]

Shuffle units[]

Soloists[]

Former artists[]

Discography[]

Studio albums[]

Title Album details Peak chart positions
Oricon[38] Billboard[39]
WACK & Scrambles Works 15 4

Concerts and tours[]

  • Going Going WACK Tour (2019)[40]
  • WACK Fuckin' Party (2020)[40]
  • To Be Continued WACK Tour[41]

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