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| years_active = 2000–2009 | years_active = 2000–2009
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| current_members = Riyu Kosaka | current_members =
| past_members = ]<br /> Ayano Tachibana<br /> Hiromi Nishiuchi<br /> Megumi Fukushita<br />Noria Shiraishi<br /> Risa Sotohana<br /> Shiyuna Maehara<br /> ]<br /> Miharu Arisawa<br /> ]
Noria Shiraishi
Yoma Komatsu
Shiyuna Maehara
Miharu Arisawa
Lisa Sotohana
Sayaka Minami
Megumi Fukushita
Ayano Tachibana
Hiromi Nishiuchi
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'''BeForU''' were a ] group that performed music primarily for the Bemani series of rhythm games. BeForU debuted in 2000 with their song "Dive", which was notable as being the first Japanese pop song in the '']'' series. BeForU was produced by Naoki Maeda, one of the lead Konami musical producers. In 2006, the group made their major label debut under ].{{Citation needed|date=November 2019}} '''BeForU''' were a ] group that performed music primarily for the Bemani series of rhythm games. BeForU debuted in 2000 with their song "Dive", which was notable as being the first Japanese pop song in the '']'' series. BeForU was produced by Naoki Maeda, one of the lead Konami musical producers. In 2006, the group made their major label debut under ].{{Citation needed|date=November 2019}}


==Members==
*** Riyu Kosaka

*** Noria Shiraishi
===First generation (2000)===
*** Yoma Komatsu
*{{nihongo|]|小坂りゆ|Kosaya Riyu|extra= born January 17, 1985}}
*** Shiyuna Maehara
*{{nihongo|Noria Shiraishi|白石紀亜|Shiraishi Noria|extra= born September 12, 1981}} - graduated December 30, 2007.
*** Miharu Arisawa
*{{nihongo|]|小松代真|Komatsu Yoma|extra= born December 30, 1975}} - left December 12, 2007.
*** Lisa Sotohana
*{{nihongo|Shiyuna Maehara|前原しゆな|Maehara Shiyuna|extra= born November 30, 1979}} - left in 2004
*** Sayaka Minami

*** Megumi Fukushita
===Second generation (2004)===
*** Ayano Tachibana
*{{nihongo|Miharu Arisawa|有沢みはる|Arisawa Miharu|extra= born September 4, 1989}} - left December 12, 2007.
*** Hiromi Nishiuchi
*{{nihongo|Lisa Sotohana|外花りさ|Sotohana Risa|extra= born January 28, 1988}} - graduated December 30, 2007.
*** LEE DAE HEE
*{{nihongo|]|南さやか|Minami Sayaka|extra= born December 24, 1983}} - left in April, 2008

===Third generation (2008)===
*{{nihongo|Megumi Fukushita|福下恵美|Fukushita Megumi|extra= born April 24, 1984}}
*{{nihongo|Ayano Tachibana|立花彩野|Tachibana Ayano|extra= born March 8, 1988}}
*{{nihongo|Hiromi Nishiuchi|西内裕美|Nishiuchi Hiromi|extra= born February 14, 1989}}


==Biography== ==Biography==

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BeForU
OriginJapan
GenresPop, rock, trance
Years active2000–2009
LabelsKonami (2000–2006)
Avex Trax (2006–2007)
Gambit (2008–2009)
Past membersRiyu Kosaka
Ayano Tachibana
Hiromi Nishiuchi
Megumi Fukushita
Noria Shiraishi
Risa Sotohana
Shiyuna Maehara
Yoma Komatsu
Miharu Arisawa
Sayaka Minami
WebsiteBeForU.cc

BeForU were a Japanese pop group that performed music primarily for the Bemani series of rhythm games. BeForU debuted in 2000 with their song "Dive", which was notable as being the first Japanese pop song in the Dance Dance Revolution series. BeForU was produced by Naoki Maeda, one of the lead Konami musical producers. In 2006, the group made their major label debut under Avex Trax.

Members

First generation (2000)

  • Riyu Kosaka (小坂りゆ, Kosaya Riyu, born January 17, 1985)
  • Noria Shiraishi (白石紀亜, Shiraishi Noria, born September 12, 1981) - graduated December 30, 2007.
  • Yoma Komatsu (小松代真, Komatsu Yoma, born December 30, 1975) - left December 12, 2007.
  • Shiyuna Maehara (前原しゆな, Maehara Shiyuna, born November 30, 1979) - left in 2004

Second generation (2004)

  • Miharu Arisawa (有沢みはる, Arisawa Miharu, born September 4, 1989) - left December 12, 2007.
  • Lisa Sotohana (外花りさ, Sotohana Risa, born January 28, 1988) - graduated December 30, 2007.
  • Sayaka Minami (南さやか, Minami Sayaka, born December 24, 1983) - left in April, 2008

Third generation (2008)

  • Megumi Fukushita (福下恵美, Fukushita Megumi, born April 24, 1984)
  • Ayano Tachibana (立花彩野, Tachibana Ayano, born March 8, 1988)
  • Hiromi Nishiuchi (西内裕美, Nishiuchi Hiromi, born February 14, 1989)

Biography

The first generation

BeForU began as a competition for a new J-pop group singing for Konami and their bemani series of video games, namely Dance Dance Revolution. The four winners were chosen for their talent, ability and emphasis. They were Riyu Kosaka at age 15, Noria Shiraishi at age 19, Yoma Komatsu at age 26, and Shiyuna Maehara at 21. Their first single "Dive" was promoted widely throughout the J-Pop community and was featured in the film Wasabi. "Dive" made its first appearance on DDR Extra Mix, and its official debut on DDR 5th Mix.

"BeForU" is a play on words and was the winning result of a contest to name the group. The group name is both a reference to the Dance Dance Revolution song "B4U" from 4th Mix and a play on the words "before you." In another play on words, when BeForU originally formed, they had four members. In DDR -Max- 6th Mix, BeForU released another song entitled "Firefly". Riyu also performed two solos which were then released on her first solo single, "true...". By DDR -Max 2- 7th Mix, Shiyuna was the only member of the group that had not received a solo in any Bemani game. As a group, they released another song entitled "Break Down!", that was later re-arranged for Guitar Freaks and DrumMania. Yoma debuted as a soloist with her song ever snow, her only solo song at her time she was in the group. Their eponymous first album BeForU was released on November 28, 2003. In 2004, Shiyuna left BeForU group to pursue other venues. She was the only BeForU member without any solos.

New members and Avex label

After Shiyuna's departure in 2004, BeForU had another contest for two new members. Somewhere along the line, there was a tie for either first or second place, so the grand total became six instead of five. The additions were Miharu Arisawa, Sayaka Minami, and Risa Sotohana. These girls would form the second generation of BeForU known as BeForU NEXT. This new generation of BeForU debuted with their single "KI・SE・KI", released on November 18, 2004. This song was released as a CD-single and was featured in DDR Festival, both released on the same day. BeForU released a new album, BeForU II, on February 14, 2006. They also performed live for the first time, which was released later that year, on DVD as BeForU FIRST LIVE at ZeppTokyo 2006.

From that point, there were no releases on CD until a Bemani secret live event in which Riyu Kosaka and Noria revealed that they had signed onto the Avex label and would subsequently release a single each. In the following month, BeForU soon followed and released the single "Red Rocket Rising" on November 1, 2006. On December 22, 2006, BeForU released Get set Go!! BeForU Astronauts Set, which contained the song Get set GO!!. Their single "Strike Party!!!" followed, and was released on January 17, 2007. "Strike Party!!!" is featured during the ending credits of the 3rd season of the anime MAJOR. They also released an EP called 6Notes on March 3 that was under their Be+Wings Records label. Each of the 6 songs is a solo by each member. This CD was only available at live events and on their website and as of February 29, 2008, is no longer available.

BeForU's third album, BeForU III: Breaking Into the Probability Changes was released on March 14, 2007 under the Avex label. Following this, BeForU returned to Zepp Tokyo and performed live for BeForU LIVE 2007 at Zepp Tokyo and a DVD was released later. The next single released by the group was "Yoru Hanabi", released on July 11, 2007. Following its release, the group was quiet for the rest of that year, though Riyu continued to release solo singles.

On December 12, 2007 Riyu announced on her blog that due to illness, Miharu Arisawa would retire from the group. Similarly, Yoma Komatsu had chosen to depart for personal reasons. Their departures were effective immediately, and as such, these two members would be unable to perform at a scheduled concert on December 30, where a "graduation" took place for Noria and Risa Sotohana. These two members planned to move on to solo careers.

Third generation and Indefinite hiatus

On February 15, 2008, the Be+Wings site was reopened and it was announced that three new members would be joining the group. The new members are Ayano Tachibana, Hiromi Nishiuchi and Megumi Fukushita. A new song entitled "Kimi to Sora to Zutto" was announced at Riyu's Carnival and the 3rd Generation performed it, without Sayaka due to illness. Sayaka later announced that her recuperating was not going well, and that she had left the group.

The debut of the third generation, as well as Riyu's solo concert was filmed and released on DVD as BeForU/Four Piece Riyu Kosaka/Live 2008. The first official single from the group followed on September 10, 2008, but not on the Avex label. Instead, it released on their new label, Gambit (Sheeps Eyes). This single, "Shangri-La" was a cover of a Denki Groove song of the same name. Their next album, also titled Shangri-La but written in katakana (シャングリラ) this time, followed on October 8, 2008. There have been no recent news or updates about the group since 2009 and their website no longer exists. There has also been no mention of BeForU on members' blogs. It is assumed that BeForU was disbanded shortly after the release of シャングリラ.

With the release of Dance Dance Revolution X on December 24, 2008 in Japan, and worldwide in June 2009, "Chikara" is the only song from BeForU available in this game. In contrast, both SuperNova games featured 10 BeForU songs. With the release of Dance Dance Revolution X2 on July 7, 2010 in Japan, five of these songs returned: "Chikara" is available by default, while four other songs must be unlocked with the Enjoy Level system in Asia. All five songs are available by default in North America and Europe, while they were fully unlocked on February 23, 2011 in Asia. In all subsequent games, they are available by default.

Discography

  • BeForU
  • BeForU II
  • BeForU III
  • Shangri-La (シャングリラ)

Video games

BeForU has a total of 10 songs and one remix in the Dance Dance Revolution series.

Song Arcade game
5th MAX MAX2 Ex DSF SN SN2 X X2 X3 2013 2014 A A20
"Dive" Yes Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Yes Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear
"Dive (more deep & deeper style)" Does not appear Yes Yes Yes Does not appear Yes Yes Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear
"Firefly" Does not appear Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear
"Break Down" Does not appear Does not appear Yes Yes Does not appear Yes Yes Does not appear Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
"Graduation" Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Yes Does not appear Yes Yes Does not appear Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
"Chikara" Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
"Freedom" Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Yes Yes Does not appear Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
"Ki-Se-Ki" Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Yes Yes Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear
"Morning Glory" Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Yes Yes Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear
"Peace" Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Yes Yes Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear
"Under the Sky" Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Does not appear Yes Yes Does not appear Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

References

  1. Beforu -Official Website

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