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Sweet Steady (stylized in
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) is a
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that formed in 2024. They debuted with the digital single "Hajimari no Aizu" in March 2024.


History


2024: Formation and debut

The formation of
Kawaii Lab. (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese idol project by Asobisystem founded in 2022, with the goal of sharing the Japanese idol worldwide. The project is led and produced by model and former Musubizm leader Misa Kimura and has produced girl groups F ...
's third girl group, Sweet Steady, was announced on January 23, 2024. The initial eight member line-up would consist only of promoted trainees from Kawaii Lab. Mates, one of which; Ayu Okoda was an original member of Kawaii Lab.'s first girl group Idolater. They released their debut digital single, "Hajimari no Aizu", on March 1, followed by their second, "Heart no Mahō", on March 20. In April, they released two more digitals singles; "Nantene!" on April 5 and "Michishirube" on April 14. Their fifth digital single, "Call me, Tell me", was released on May 24. They released their sixth digital single, "Pajama Party!", on June 10. On July 10, their seventh digital single, "Onegai Pentas", was released. On July 13, Mia Yanagawa withdrew from the group. Their eighth digital single, "Shinsekai Crescendo", was released on August 27. Sweet Steady released their double A-side debut maxi single, "Pajama Party! / Diamond Days", on December 18.


Members


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Discography


Singles


Notes


References

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