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Japanese idol girl group
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More Star (stylized in all caps) (Japanese: モア スター) is a Japanese girl group. Produced by Misa Kimura, they were formed in 2025 and are from Asobi System's project Kawaii Lab. All members are from Kawaii Lab. Mates.
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More Star | |
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| Origin | Japan |
| Genres | J-pop |
| Years active | 2025–present |
| Label | Kawaii Lab. |
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| Website | morestar |
Name
The group's name represents their aspiration to "grow more and become a shining, inspiring star."
The group's concept is "With Kawaii," and they state that "together with their fans, they will discover and create the Kawaii that only these nine members can deliver."
History
2025: Formation and debut
In October, TV Asahi's "Golden Dream" and Telasa broadcasted auditions for a new group from Kawaii Lab.
On December 8, the group name "More Star" and its nine members: Kokona Arai, Marin Endo, Nanaka Sasahara, Karin Suzuki, Yuna Takanashi, Kohaku Nakayama, Sora Hagita, Ami Morita, and Rushia Yamamoto, were announced. They released their debut song "Motto, Kiratto" digitally.[1]
On December 12, they made their stage debut at the live event "Kawaii Lab. Session vol.17" held at K Arena Yokohama.
On December 13, they released the song "Hug!" digitally.
2026
On January 9, 2026, the official website and More Star Official Fanclub were opened.
On January 30, they released "Otona Miman" digitally.
On February 4, they announced their appearance on TVer's program "Milano-Cortina Olympics Mainichi! Kiratto! Highlights," which broadcasts the highlights of major events at the Milan-Cortina Olympics.
On February 9, they released "Time Ride" digitally.
On February 17, they released "Pitapita Kyun" digitally.
At the "More Star Solo Live 1st Star" at Hulic Hall Tokyo, they debuted their new song "Ai Love You." A letter handed to the members by Misa Kimura announced that they would be holding a solo concert at Toyosu Pit.
On February 26, they held a fan name contest at their fan club.
On July 7, they will hold the "More Star 1st Solo Live" at Toyosu Pit.
Members
- Kokona Arai (新井心菜)
- Marin Endo (遠藤まりん)
- Nanaka Sasahara (笹原なな花)
- Karin Suzuki (鈴木花梨)
- Yuna Takanashi (高梨ゆな)
- Kohaku Nakayama (中山こはく)
- Sora Hagita (萩田そら)
- Ami Morita (森田あみ)
- Rushia Yamamoto (山本るしあ)
Discography
Singles
| Title | Year | Album |
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| "More, Sparkly (もっと、キラッと, Motto, Kiratto) | 2025 | Non-album singles |
| "Hug!" (ハグ!) | ||
| "Otonamiman" (大人未満) | 2026 | |
| "Time Ride" (タイムライド) | ||
| "Pitapitakyun" (ぴたぴたきゅん) | ||