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{{nihongo|'''Kanon Suzuki'''|鈴木 香音|Suzuki Kanon|lead=yes}} is a former Japanese pop singer. She is a former ninth-generation member of the Japanese girl group [[Morning Musume]]. |
{{nihongo|'''Kanon Suzuki'''|鈴木 香音|Suzuki Kanon|lead=yes}} is a former Japanese pop singer. She is a former ninth-generation member of the Japanese girl group [[Morning Musume]]. |
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==Early life== |
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Suzuki Kanon was born in the Mikawa Province area in Aichi, Japan. |
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==Career== |
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On January 2, 2011, [[Tsunku]] announced Suzuki as one of the new members of Morning Musume's 9th generation. That same day, Suzuki made her concert debut. In April, Suzuki debuted in the Morning Musume single "[[Maji Desu ka Ska!]]". Suzuki starred in a stage play titled Reborn ~Inochi no Audition~ along with [[Risa Niigaki|Niigaki Risa]], [[Reina Tanaka|Tanaka Reina]], the other 9th Generation members, and [[Haruka Kudō (singer)|Kudo Haruka]] in 2011. On April 18, 2012, it was announced that Tanaka Reina and Morning Musume's 9th & 10th Generation members would star in a new stage play titled Stacey's Shoujo Saisatsu Kageki. The musical ran from June 6–12. On May 13, information was released about an event for the 9th and 10th generation members of Morning Musume as well as [[Angerme|S/mileage]]'s 2nd generation members, titled Mosuma FC Event ~Gachi☆Kira~, that was set to take place on June 15, 18 and 20 at Yokohama Blitz. In 2014, Suzuki began appearing solo in various variety TV/game shows: she appeared on Quiz 30 ~Sanketsu Seyo~ on April 27 (alongside [[Momoko Tsugunaga|Tsugunaga Momoko]]) and May 18 (alongside [[Sayumi Michishige|Michishige Sayumi]] and Ikuta Erina), VS. Arashi on July 3 as a part of Team Pocchari (Team Chubby), Tsutaete Pikacchi on September 6 and DownTown (with [[Riho Sayashi|Sayashi Riho]]) in September. On August 5, Suzuki had her 16th birthday event, titled Morning Musume '14 ~Suzuki Kanon Birthday Event 2014~. The event featured one performance at Yamano Hall in Tokyo, Japan. On October 27, during Kon'ya mo Usa-chan Peace, it was announced that Suzuki will have her own radio show, later titled Itsudemo! Kannon Smile, on CBC Radio starting on December 2, replacing [[Sayumi Michishige|Michishige Sayumi]]'s radio show. On February 7, 2016, Suzuki announced she would be graduating from Morning Musume '16 at the end of May, and retire showbiz. |
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==Hello! Project groups and units== |
==Hello! Project groups and units== |
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Kanon Suzuki 鈴木 香音 | |
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Also known as | Zukki (ズッキ)[1] |
Born | Aichi Prefecture, Japan |
Genres | J-pop |
Occupations |
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Years active | 2011–2016 |
Labels | Zetima |
Website | helloproject.com/morningmusume |
Kanon Suzuki (Japanese: 鈴木 香音, Hepburn: Suzuki Kanon) is a former Japanese pop singer. She is a former ninth-generation member of the Japanese girl group Morning Musume.
Hello! Project groups and units
[edit]- Morning Musume (2011–2016)
- Hello! Project Mobekimasu (2011)
Discography
[edit]Singles
[edit]- Morning Musume
- "Maji Desu ka Ska!" (April 6, 2011 )
- "Only You" (June 15, 2011 )
- "Kono Chikyū no Heiwa o Honki de Negatterun Da yo! / Kare to Issho ni Omise ga Shitai!" (September 21, 2011 )
- "Pyoco Pyoco Ultra" (January 25, 2012 )
- "Ren'ai Hunter" (April 11, 2012 )
- "One Two Three / The Matenrō Show" (July 4, 2012 )
- "Wakuteka Take a Chance" (October 10, 2012 )
- "Help Me!!" (January 23, 2013 )
- "Brainstorming / Kimi Sae Ireba Nani mo Iranai" (April 17, 2013 )
- "Wagamama Ki no Mama Ai no Joke / Ai no Gundan" (August 28, 2013 )
- "Egao no Kimi wa Taiyō sa / Kimi no Kawari wa Iyashinai / What is Love?" (January 29, 2014 )
- "Toki o Koe Sora o Koe / Password is 0" (April 16, 2014 )
- "Tiki Bun / Shabadaba Dū / Mikaeri Bijin" (October 15, 2014 )
- "Seishun Kozo ga Naiteiru / Yūgure wa Ameagari / Ima Koko Kara" (April 15, 2015 )
- "Oh My Wish! / Sukatto My Heart / Ima Sugu Tobikomu Yūki" (August 19, 2015 )
- "Tsumetai Kaze to Kataomoi / Endless Sky / One and Only" (December 29, 2015 )
- "Utakata Saturday Night! / The Vision / Tokyo to Iu Katasumi" (May 11, 2016 )
- Hello! Project Mobekimasu
- "Busu ni Naranai Tetsugaku" ブスにならない哲学 (November 16, 2011)
Filmography
[edit]Solo DVDs
[edit]- Greeting: Suzuki Kanon (Greeting ~鈴木 香音~)[2]
TV dramas
[edit]- Sūgaku Joshi Gakuen (January 11, 2012 — March 28, 2012 )
Musicals
[edit]- Reborn: Inochi no Audition (リボーン~命のオーディション~) (October 8–17, 2011, Yoyogi, Shibuya, Tokyo)
- Stacy's Shoujo Saisatsu Kageki (ステーシーズ 少女再殺歌劇) (2012)
- Idol Nihonryuu ~Onna Nichibu~ (アイドル日本流~おんな日舞~) (2012)
TV shows
[edit]- Bijo Gaku (美女学) (2011)
- Hello Pro! Time (ハロプロ!TIME) (September 2011 – 2012)
Internet shows
[edit]- UstreaMusume (ユーストリー娘。) (April 2011–present)
Events
[edit]- Hello! Channel Vol. 5 handshake event to celebrate the release of the magazine-book series (August 19, 2011)[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Sayumi Michishige's official blog" (in Japanese). January 4, 2011. Retrieved September 30, 2011.
- ^ "鈴木香音DVD「Greeting ~鈴木 香音~」受注販売締切り間近!" (in Japanese). Up-Front DC Co., Ltd. June 17, 2011. Retrieved September 30, 2011.
- ^ ハロプロメンバー、"卒業まで1ヵ月"高橋愛への尊敬の気持ち語る. De View, Oricon (in Japanese). Oricon Inc. August 20, 2011. Retrieved September 30, 2011.