Color-code (band)

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OriginJapan
Years active2013–present
LabelsNippon Columbia (2014-2017)
Dreamusic (2018-present)
color-code
OriginJapan
GenresJapanese Pop, Dance
Years active2013–present
LabelsNippon Columbia (2014-2017)
Dreamusic (2018-present)
MembersTsujikawa Nanami
Yasukawa Marisa
Moriyasu Mako
Websitecolor-code.jp/

Color-code (stylized as color-code) is an all-female Japanese pop group formed by Italian-Japanese fashion director and editor, Nicola Formichetti.

In 2013, Nicola Formichetti, a frequent collaborator with singer-songwriter Lady Gaga,[1] teamed up with Nippon Columbia to hold the POP ICON PROJECT TOKYO. Auditions "to discover a Japanese version of Lady Gaga"[2] were held and three members were selected, Tsujikawa Nanami and Moriyasu Mako, both from Osaka, and Yasukawa Marisa from Chiba.

They released their debut single "I Like Dat" on September 17, 2014.[3] Follow up single, "Hands UP!" was released on May 20, 2015.[4]

In 2018, color-code signed with a new label, Dreamusic, and released single "if ~kono-goe ga todokunara~".[5] In 2020, they released their debut album "Re∂l" [6]


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