Ebisu Muscats
恵比寿マスカッツ
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Fujikozu |
Kawasaki Junjo Komachi |
X21 |
Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari) |
Tsubomi Daikakumei |
Dorothy Little Happy |
Palet |
Theme park Girl |
Say-La |
Coming Flavor |
predia |
Yoko Yazawa |
Nozomi Sasaki |
hiroko |
SDN48 |
sifow |
French Kiss |
Becky |
Nana Tanimura |
miray |
Mao Denda |
Iconiq |
Maiko Nakamura |
Emi Hinouchi |
Petitmoni |
Akina |
Atsuko Maeda |
Shiori Tamai |
Rino Sashihara |
Eri Nobuchika |
Ayaka Ikio |
Hiromi |
You Kikkawa |
Tomomi Kasai |
Akagumi4 |
Yuko Nakazawa |
LinQ |
marino |
Aya Kamiki |
Rie Tomosaka |
Ayaka Sasaki |
Liah Dizon |
Kie Kitano |
Sakura Gakuin |
Yumi Shizukusa |
YU-A |
Mana Ashida |
Yumiko Takahashi |
Noriko Ogawa |
Miyuki Watanabe |
Passpo☆ |
Years active | 2008-2022 |
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Genres | |
Ebisu Muscats is the name of a series of J-pop groups mainly consisting of Japanese gravure idols and AV idols, under the Pony Canyon record label. The original group was established in 2008 as part of the TV Tokyo's variety show Onegai! Muscat which first aired in April 2008. Their first single, released in 2010, reached number 8 in sales on Oricon’s singles chart. They held their first live show in July 2010 in Shibuya, Tokyo. – Wikipedia |
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