TrySail

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TrySail are a Japanese girl group.[1] The members of the group are Momo Asakura, Sora Amamiya and Shiina Natsukawa; all of them are also voice actresses who are all managed by Sony's Music Ray'n subdivision. Their February 2016 single "Whiz" reached the fourth place on the weekly Oricon Singles Chart,[2] and was used as a theme song for the original net animation Koyomimonogatari.[3]

OriginTokyo, Japan
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Years active2015–present
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TrySail
Background information
OriginTokyo, Japan
Genres
Years active2015–present
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Members
Websitetrysail.jp
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Years active2019–present
GenreMusic
Subscribers103 thousand[needs update]
Views30 million
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In 2017, the group's single "Original" was used as the opening theme song for the anime Interviews with Monster Girls.[4] TrySail moved from Aniplex to the new record label Sacra Music (both under Sony Music Entertainment Japan) in April 2017.[5] Their single "Adrenaline!!!" is the ending theme of the anime Eromanga Sensei.[6]

On 2018, the group released single "Wanted Girl", and "Truth.". Both songs are used as the second opening theme of Time Bokan 24 second season and the second opening theme of Beatless, respectively. On January 1, 2019, "adrenaline!!!" was selected for the Heisei Anison Grand Prix Voice Actor Song Award (2010 - 2019).[7] In 2020 and 2021, they released the singles "Gomakashi" and "Lapis" which were respectively used as the OP and ED for the Puella Magi Madoka Magica spinoff Magia Record: the group also provided voices for the three main characters. That same year, the group's members also appeared in the mixed-media project Idoly Pride, voicing the in-game group TRINITYAiLE.[8]

Members

  • Momo Asakura,[1] nicknamed Mocho (もちょ).
  • Sora Amamiya,[1] nicknamed Sora-chan (天ちゃん) and Ten-chan (てんちゃん), since in Japanese, the kanji for her given name can also be read as "Ten".
  • Shiina Natsukawa,[1] nickname Nansu (ナンス).

Discography

Studio albums

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Title Album details Oricon peak chart
Sail Canvas
  • Released: May 25, 2016
  • Label: Aniplex
5[9]
Tailwind
  • Released: August 23, 2017
  • Label: Sacra Music
3[10]
TryAgain
  • Released: February 27, 2019
  • Label: Sacra Music
8[11]
Re Bon Voyage
  • Released: September 15, 2021
  • Label: Sacra Music
5[12]
SuperBloom
  • Released: July 19, 2023
  • Label: Sacra Music
13[13]
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Singles

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TitleRelease dateOricon
"Youthful Dreamer"May 13, 201512[14]
"Cobalt"August 19, 201515[15]
"Whiz"February 10, 20164[2]
"High Free Spirits"May 11, 201610[16]
"Original."February 8, 20177[17]
"Adrenaline!!!"May 24, 20176[18]
"Wanted Girl"March 14, 201812[19]
"Truth."June 6, 201811[20]
"azure"November 14, 201810[21]
"Utsuroi"October 2019
"Free Turn"January 22, 202011[22]
"Gomakashi/Utsuroi"March 11, 20205[23]
"Taga tame ni Ai wa Naru"June 9, 202110[24]
"Lapis"April 6, 20227[25]
"Hanarenai kyori"June 8, 202212[26]
"Karei wantan/Follow You!"May 31, 202313[27]
"Micro Revolution"August 7, 202419[28]
"Sonna Bokura no Boukentan!"February 19, 20257[29]
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Collaborations singles

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TitleCollaborations withRelease dateOricon
"Senpai."HoneyWorks (under the name "HoneyWorks meets TrySail")December 14, 20168[30]
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