![]() ![]() On October 28, UP-FRONT AGENCY abruptly announced to media that Goto had decided to graduate from Hello! Project following the last show of her Goto Maki LIVE TOUR 2007 G-EmotionII ~How to use SEXY~ that would take place that same evening at Omiya Sonic City. It features their radio play "Kirari 10-dai" which aired on NHK Radio.įrom April 24 to April 30, Goto starred in the play Yokosuka Story alongside Satoda Mai. In 2007, Goto released the CD " Kirari 10-dai! Meisaku wo Yomou" which also featured Nakazawa Yuko and Yaguchi Mari. In mid-2005, Goto was part of the unit DEF.DIVA 2007 All Stars and released the single ALL FOR ONE & ONE FOR ALL! 2005 She was also in the unit Nochiura Natsumi alongside Abe Natsumi and Matsuura Aya 2004 Īll Hello! Project members participated in the unit H.P. ![]() In 2003, Goto participated in the movie Seishun Bakachin Ryorijuku as Koguren Hitomi the main character in the movie. She also formed a unit called Gomattou alongside Hello! Project soloists Matsuura Aya and Fujimoto Miki 2003 She was also in the Morning Musume ten year anniversary group, Morning Musume Tanjou 10nen Kinentai. In 2002, she graduated from Morning Musume to pursue a solo career and has since released five studio albums, as well as a number of singles. She released her debut single,Īi no Bakayarou", in March 2001, which ranked #1 in the weekly Oricon charts. In March 2001, Goto Maki began her career as a solo artist within Hello! Project. The group released their first single, " Chokotto LOVE", in November 1999.įrom 2000 to 2002, Goto participated in various Hello! Project shuffle units: Akagumi 4 in summer 2000, 7nin Matsuri in summer 2001, Sexy 8 in summer 2002. In late 1999, Goto, Yasuda Kei and Ichii Sayaka formed the Morning Musume sub-group Petitmoni. She soon established herself as a talented singer and dancer and took the lead on a large number of Morning Musume tracks. She became almost an instant favorite, helping them reach number one with the song " LOVE Machine". Goto Maki was the only one who passed the audition in August 1999, joining Hello! Project and Morning Musume at 13 years old. In June 1999, Tsunku announced the Morning Musume 2nd Tsuika Audition, where he was looking for two new members for Morning Musume. She said she wanted to be a singer and dancer at this festival. In March 1999, Goto sang Amuro Namie's I HAVE NEVER SEEN at Hirao Music School Music Festival (a music/talent training school Goto attended). I absolutely understand I do need to learn more Japanese first, so please don't give me any "reality check" posts as it just brings down my morale and I'd like to keep a steady momentum in making my dreams happen.Goto was born on Septemin Edogawa, Tokyo, Japan. I completely realize how irrational my dreams may be, but please don't give me any posts that say things like "you have to do this first". I've been searching for the email for auditions at SKY Corporation (the talent agency that Leah Dizon went through), but I have not been able to find any way to contact them!ĭoes anybody know any way to contact SKY Corporation, Victor Entertainment, or any other reasonably-sized or even small Japanese record companies? *Just a note, (I am not trying to sound rude >_<) I am a realist. I'm willing to spend money, but I am not so sure about sending away a bunch of things and never getting them back while also not getting a response from the company ever (they said it can take up to 3 months for them to reply with an offer, but if they don't like you they won't reply at all, so I'd be waiting three months.). I am also aware that Sony Music Japan has open auditions via snail-mail all year round, but getting photos printed, getting a demo on a CD, and making it all in a package all the way to Japan can get expensive. I emailed them asking how to audition if I live in Canada and they haven't gotten back to me. I know Avex Trax is holding a world audition in the United States but I live in Canada. I can read hiragana and katakana well but my kanji definitely needs work. ![]() I'm not fluent in Japanese and can't hold a conversation. I'm a 17 year old hapa (half-Japanese) male looking to apply to Japanese talent agencies and record companies as a singer. Please let me know if there is another forum this post belongs in. Sorry if this is in the wrong topic, it did seem like the right one. ![]()
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