DXTeen

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DXTeen (Japanese: ディエックスティーン, Hepburn: Diekkusutīn; commonly stylised in all caps) is a Japanese boy band formed in 2023 by Lapone Entertainment, a joint venture between Yoshimoto Kogyo and CJ ENM. The group is composed of six members: Taichi Taniguchi, Ayuta Fukuda, Koshin Terao, Nalu Okubo, Ken Hiramoto, and Shotaro Tanaka. They are the first group under Lapone that was not formed through a survival show.

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Years active2023 (2023)–present
LabelLapone
Members
  • Taichi Taniguchi
  • Ayuta Fukuda
  • Koshin Terao
  • Nalu Okubo
  • Ken Hiramoto
  • Shotaro Tanaka
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DXTeen
Genres
Years active2023 (2023)–present
LabelLapone
Members
  • Taichi Taniguchi
  • Ayuta Fukuda
  • Koshin Terao
  • Nalu Okubo
  • Ken Hiramoto
  • Shotaro Tanaka
Websitehttps://dxteen.com
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They made their debut on May 10, 2023, with the single "Brand New Day".[1][2]

Name

DXTeen is short for “Dream X Teen”, where they are aiming for a dream and growing step by step. It expresses the “infinite possibilities” of the six teens who continue to work hard and take on challenges, and contains the meaning of making their dreams bigger even as time passes.[1][3][4]

Members

  • Taichi Taniguchi (谷口 太一, Taniguchi Taichi) – leader[4]
  • Ayuta Fukuda (福田歩汰, Fukuda Ayuta)
  • Koshin Terao (寺尾香信, Terao Koshin)
  • Nalu Okubo (大久保波留, Ōkubo Naru)
  • Ken Hiramoto (平本健, Hiramoto Ken)
  • Shotaro Tanaka (田中笑太郎, Tanaka Shōtarō)

Career

Pre-debut

Taniguchi was a former trainee at n.CH Entertainment. In 2019, he competed in the survival reality show World Klass and was eliminated in the finale, not making it into the final lineup of the boy group TOO.[5][6][7] Fukuda, Hiramoto, Terao, and Okubo were on Produce 101 Japan Season 2 and finished in 35th, 34th, 17th, and 12th.[4] Following the show, the quartet were part of the trainee group "Lapone Boys".[8]

2023: Debut with "Brand New Day"

DXTeen's debut was announced during a press conference on February 13, 2023.[1] On March 8, they held a pre-debut showcase in the EX Theater Ropppongi concert hall in Tokyo. They made their debut on May 10 with the single "Brand New Day"[1][2] and performed the single during KCON 2023 Japan on May 13.[3] On May 14, DXTeen held a special radio programme titled DXTeen's Hello Talk! on Tokyo FM. The segment was broadcast again on September 17.[9][10]

On July 17, the group were appointed the ambassadors of Enoshima's Higashihama Beach to commemorate Marine Day. Their song "Dive" was announced as the beach's official song.[11] The song was added to their second single "First Flight", which was released on September 6.[12] A Korean version of the single's lead track "First Flight" was released and performed on M Countdown on August 10, ahead of the single's release.[13] This marked the group's debut in South Korea .

2024: First tour, "Snowin'", Quest, and "Level Up"

On January 18, the group released the schedule of their first tour 1st One Man Live Tour lasting from May 18 to June 9.[14] The tour will occur in Osaka, Fukuoka, and finishing in Tokyo, with additional timings added for their final stop.[15] The tour was later renamed to 1st One Man Live Tour ~Start of Quest~ following the announcement of their first album Quest which is scheduled for release on July 14.[16][17] DXTeen released their third single "Snowin'" on January 31.[18]

On April 12, it was announced that the group will perform at Rakuten GirlsAward 2024 Spring/Summer which will be held on May 3. Members Okubo and Taniguchi will also appear on the fashion stage.[19][20] On the 26th the album's pre-release single "Good Luck" was released, with the music video scheduled for release on May 21.[21]

On October 28, the song "Always", a bonus track on the first edition of their first album Quest, was made available for digital download to celebrate the first year anniversary of the group's formation. The song was written by all 6 of the members.[22]

On December 4, the group released their fourth single "Level Up".[23]

Discography

Studio albums

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Title Details Peak chart positions Sales
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[24]
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Quest
Track listing
  1. "Brand New Day"
  2. "Next"
  3. "First Flight"
  4. "Good Luck"
  5. "Dance On Open World"
  6. "Draw+ing"
  7. "Yum Yum"
  8. "Switch"
  9. "Dreamlike"
  10. "Stars"
  11. "Snowin'"
  12. "Always" (bonus track)
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Singles

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Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Certifications Album
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"Brand New Day" 2023 5840 Quest
"First Flight" 5814
"Snowin'" 2024 1314
"Dance On Open World" 275
"Level Up" 238 Heart Beat
"Tick-Tack" 2025 225
"Ryōkata Omoi" (両片想い) 445
"Spring Love" 2026
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Promotional singles

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Title Year Album
"Dance On Open World'" 2024 Quest
"Good Luck"
"Always"
"Good Vibes" 2025 Tick-Tack
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Concert tours

Tours

  • DXTEEN 1st One Man Live Tour ~Start of Quest~ (2024)[15]

1st One Man Live Tour ~Start of Quest~

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Date City Country Venue
May 18, 2024 Osaka Japan Zepp Osaka Bayside
June 6, 2024 Fukuoka Zepp Fukuoka
June 9, 2024 Tokyo Zepp DiverCity Tokyo
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Filmography

Television

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Year Title Network Ref.
2023 DXTEEN ROOM Music On! TV [38]
DXTEEN Session Seoul Fuji TV [39]
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Radio

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Year Title Station Notes Ref.
2023 DXTEEN's Hello Talk! Tokyo FM On May 14 and September 17 [9][10]
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Awards and nominations

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Name of the award ceremony, year presented, category, nominee of the award, and the result of the nomination
Award ceremony Year Category Nominee/Work Result Ref.
MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2023 Upcoming Dance & Vocal Group DXTEEN Won [40]
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