Mapa (girl Group)
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that formed in September 2021. They released their debut album, ''Shitennō'', in November 2021.


History

On September 25, 2021, former Bis and Maison Book Girl member Megumi Coshoji announced that she would be joining a new idol group named Mapa. The group made their live debut with a four-member line-up at TIF on October 2. Their debut album, ''Shitennō'', was released on November 9. Their first single, "Qilin♡Time / Satie", was released on May 24, 2022. Their second single, "Calling box / Imōto", was released on November 9 to commemorate their first anniversary. On February 7, 2023, their third single, "Kaiju Giga / Ladies Comic", was released, followed by their fourth single, "Summer Shooter / Lovepi", on July 25. On September 26, they released a split single with Metamuse. Their fifth single, "Snowbud / Bighouse", was released on December 19. On January 13, 2024, Kurumi Tōka and Misaki Midoriyama joined the group. They released their second album, ''Siix Sence'', on August 20.


Members

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Discography


Studio albums


Singles


References

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