Draft:TUYU
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TUYU (Japanese: ツユ) were a Japanese music group formed in 2019. The group ceased activities after the arrest of member Pusu in 2024..[1][2][3]
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History
On 12 June 2019, TUYU released their first song titled "Yappari Ame wa furunda ne" (やっぱり雨は降るんだね, It's Raining After All).[4]
In 2020, TUYU released their first album It's Raining After All.[5] TUYU released their second album I invite you to unhappiness in June 2021.[6]
In 2023, their song "Kizutsukedo, aishiteru" (傷つけど、愛してる, It Might Be Painful, but I Still Love It) was used as the ending theme for the second season of the anime adaptation of Tokyo Revengers.[7] TUYU released their third album Under Mentality in June.[8] Later in November, the group went on hiatus based on Pusu's decision. In the statement the group said "If there is no further activity, please assume that we have broken up".[9] It was later announced during the Zepp Haneda concert in February 2024 that the group would not be breaking up.[10]
On 31 May 2024, Pusu, guitarist and song writer for TUYU, was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.[1][2][3] TUYU later made a statement, apologising for the incident, as well as announcing the cancellation of two planned performances in Shinagawa and Yokohama, and the release of miro's piano CD "TUYU Piano Collection".[11][3] The group also announced the following day after the previous statement on Twitter that it was ceasing activities as TUYU.[12][2] Following the incident, songs by the group as well as songs made by Pusu under the name ZIPS were removed from various games, including Beatmania IIDX[13], Chunithm[14], GITADORA GALAXY WAVE[13], Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage![15][16], Initial D THE ARCADE[14], jubeat beyond the Ave.[13], Maimai[14], Ongeki[14], Pop'n Music[13] , and SOUND VOLTEX EXCEED GEAR.[13]
In October, Pusu made a statement, apologising for the incident.[17][18] He also said that he would continue music as a hobby.[19] TUYU later announced in November that they would delete all of their songs which Pusu wrote the lyrics or music for.[20][21] The decision was later reversed after an online poll held by the group on the 31st of December was against the deletion of the songs.[22]
Discography
| Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
|---|---|---|
| JPN Oricon | ||
| It's Raining After All (やっぱり雨は降るんだね) |
Track listing[23]
|
16[24] |
| I invite you to unhappiness (貴方を不幸に誘いますね) |
Track listing[25]
|
10[26] |
| Under Mentality (アンダーメンタリティ) |
Track listing[27]
|
12[28] |
