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W (group)( W (Double U) )【 8 albums 41 lyrics 】
W (ダブルユー Daburuyū), also written as Double You or Double U, was a Japanese pop duo associated with Hello! Project. Formed in 2004, its members solely consisted of Nozomi Tsuji and Ai Kago, former fourth generation members of Morning Musume, were in the group. The duo ultimately disbanded in 2007 following Kago's dismissal from their agency.

History
2004: Formation and debut

W's formation was announced not long after the 'graduation' of Kago and Tsuji from Morning Musume was announced in early 2004. At the time, the duo—longtime best friends since they met at the auditions that landed them in Morning Musume in 2000—were simultaneously in both Morning Musume and one of its most popular subgroups (or side projects), Mini Moni. The latter group was about to be disbanded with the departure of Mika Todd; with Kago and Tsuji almost at a complete loose end, the decision to pair the two best friends and lifelong bandmates together in a new group was made almost immediately.

As they were winding down their Mini Moni and Morning Musume duties, W released their debut three-song EP, Koi no Vacance, the title track being a rocked-up cover version of a 1960s hit by Showa period female duo The Peanuts. The EP was followed a few weeks later by their debut album as W, Duo U&U, which contained covers of other Showa period female duo songs exclusively. One of the other groups covered by W on the first album was Pink Lady. Since Kago and Tsuji had done two Pink Lady songs ('Southpaw' and 'Nagisa no Sinbad') on Duo U&U, Pink Lady were invited to perform with W on Japanese television as a one-time four-piece ensemble.

Kago and Tsuji performed their graduation concert (final performance as members of Morning Musume) in August 2004; a week later, their second single 'Aa Ii na!' was released. Not only was it the duo's first release since they departed Morning Musume, it was also the first W single to feature an original composition by Hello! Project founder and producer Tsunku. A third single of original material, 'Robo Kiss', followed three months later.

In December 2004, W joined their fellow Hello! Project members on the 2004 shuffle unit single 'All for One and One for All', credited to the H.P. All Stars. W also began joining Morning Musume onstage at concerts during this period to perform Kago and Tsuji's final Morning Musume single, 'Joshi Kashimashi Monogatari' together with their former bandmates.
2005: Rise to popularity

W's second album, 2005's 2nd W, released not even ten months after their first album, contained an even balance of new W originals and more Showa period classic J-pop cover songs, many of them topically centering on the end of the duo's teenage years. Their prolific pace continued when a new non-LP single, the Devo-influenced 'Ai no Imi o Oshiete!', followed a few months afterwards.

In videos and in concert appearances, W sometimes perform or co-headline with Berryz Kobo, the eight-member pre-teen girl group formed under Hello! Project. Berryz Kobo have appeared as dancers on W's 'Aa Ii na!' and 'Robo Kiss' videos.

In the spring of 2005, W starred in their first concert musical, Cara & Mel, the Case of the Stolen Dangerous Violin, a stage show which was afterwards released on DVD. In September 2005 the duo released their 6th single 'Miss Love Tantei'. The song and video feature a more mature Kago and Tsuji and actually earned them not only critical acclaim, but also some comparisons to Russian pop group t.A.T.u. because of the song intro's unintentional resemblance to 'Not Gonna Get Us'.[citation needed] The video, which features Kago and Tsuji playing multiple roles, including a reprisal of their stage musical roles of Cara and Mel, raised even more eyebrows when the duo were depicted adopting the controversial ganguro look in one scene.

In addition to their musical career, W continued to appear on Hello! Project's weekly TV show Hello! Morning, often in tandem with Morning Musume.
2006-2007: Kago's suspension and disbandment

On January 11, 2006, the release of a new single, 'Dō ni mo Tomaranai' on February 22, followed by their third full-length album, W3: Faithful on March 15, was announced. However, they were pushed back after photographs of Kago smoking underage were published in Friday in February 2006. Hello! Project issued a press statement saying that Kago and W's activities had been suspended 'indefinitely'. Kago was put under house arrest for a year and was not allowed to contact Tsuji.

In January 2007, Kago returned to Tokyo and did assorted clerical work at her agency's office while the company was making preparations for her comeback. Not long after, photographs of Kago smoking underage for a third time, as well as going on a 'dirty weekend trip' to an onsen with a 37-year-old man, began circulating in the media, completely tarnishing her reputation. Kago was dismissed from the company, and W disbanded as a result.
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Album name Release Date  Song    
Missラブ探偵 2005-09
1.Missラブ探偵2.FRIENDSHIP
愛の意味を教えて! 2005-05
1.愛の意味を教えて!2.ジンクス
2nd W 2005-03
1.Wのテ~マ
2.デコボコセブンティーン
3.ロボキッス
4.五月雨恋歌
5.あぁ いいな
6.抱きしめないで~日記付き~
7.打武留友女子高等学校校歌
8.18~My Happy Birthday Comes!~
9.恋のフーガ
10.十七の夏
11.17才よさようなら(ARRIVEDERCI)
12.まだ もうちょっと 甘えていたい
13.まだ もうちょっと 甘えていたい ※(初回箱付き) (Provided)
恋のフーガ 2005-02
1.恋のフーガ2.ふりむかないで (Provided)
ロボキッス 2004-10
1.ロボキッス2.SEXY SNOW
あぁ いいな! 2004-08
1.あぁ いいな!2.乙女の携帯電話の秘密 (Provided)
デュオU&U 2004-06
1.恋のバカンス
2.サウスポー
3.渚の「……」
4.白い色は恋人の色
5.大阪ラプソディー
6.待つわ
7.淋しい熱帯魚
8.かけめぐる青春
9.渚のシンドバッド
10.恋のインディアン人形
11.好きよキャプテン
12.センチ・メタル・ボーイ
13.お誂え向きのDestiny
14.Give Me Up
15.情熱の花 (PASSION FLOWER)
恋のバカンス 2004-05
1.恋のバカンス
2.月影のナポリ (Provided)
3.悲しき16才 (Provided)

Correction of errors in the album information