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''This is a page for the former J-POP BEMANI music group BeForU. For the DanceDanceRevolution 4thMIX song of a similar name, please see [[B4U]].''
''This is a page for the former J-POP BEMANI music group BeForU. For the [[AC DDR 4th|DanceDanceRevolution 4thMIX]] song of a similar name, please see [[B4U]].''


[[Image:Beforu.jpg|thumb|BeForU II]]
[[Image:Beforu.jpg|thumb|BeForU II]]


= Artist Information =
= BeForU =


BeForU (originally spelled as Be For U in the DDR games) is a former J-POP idol group formed by ''DanceDanceRevolution'' big-name [[Naoki Maeda]] in 2001. The original line-up consisted of four girls: [[Riyu Kosaka]] (the leader of the group, and the head lyricist), [[Noria Shiraishi]], [[Yoma Komatsu]], and [[Shiyuna Maehara]]. The group first appeared in DIVE in ''DanceDanceRevolution 5thMIX'', and later made subsequent appearances in other BEMANI series other than DDR, including GUITARFREAKS / drummania, pop'n music, and beatmania IIDX.
== Profile ==
BeForU (originally spelled as Be For U in earlier games) is a former J-POP idol group formed by DanceDanceRevolution big-name [[Naoki Maeda]] in 2001. The original line-up consisted of four girls: [[Riyu Kosaka]] (the leader of the group, and the head lyricist), [[Noria Shiraishi]], [[Nao Komatsu|Yoma Komatsu]], and [[Shiyuna Maehara]]. The group first appeared in [[DIVE]] in [[AC DDR 5th|DanceDanceRevolution 5thMIX]], and later made subsequent appearances in other BEMANI series, including GuitarFreaks & DrumMania, pop'n music, and beatmania IIDX.


In 2004 Shiyuna - who had no singles at that point - left the group. This resulted in Naoki opening up slots for some new girls (It was also open to guys, too - [[Reiji Sakurai]] was one of the people who auditioned.) Three new girls, collectively called BeForU Next, were chosen: [[Sayaka Minami]], [[Risa Sotohana]], and [[Miharu Arisawa]].
In 2004 Shiyuna - who had no singles at that point - left the group. This resulted in Naoki opening up slots for some new girls. Three new girls, collectively called BeForU NEXT, were chosen: [[Sayaka Minami]], [[Risa Sotohana]], and [[Miharu Arisawa]].


In late 2006 BeForU signed on to Japanese music company avex mode, where the girls continued to appear in BEMANI games as licensed artists for another year or so. In late 2007 Yoma and Miharu left BeForU completely; Noria soon left the group to pursue a solo career, as did Risa. Sayaka left BeForU in early 2008 as well due to sickness, leaving Riyu as the only member left in the group.
In late 2006 BeForU signed on to Japanese music company avex mode, where the girls continued to appear in BEMANI games as licensed artists for another year or so. In late 2007 Yoma and Miharu left BeForU completely; Noria soon left the group to pursue a solo career, as did Risa. Sayaka left BeForU in early 2008 as well due to sickness, leaving Riyu as the only member left in the group.


In early 2008, a third BeForU group was formed. Along with Riyu and a temporary Sayaka, the new girls were: Megumi Fukushita, Ayano Tachibana, and Hiromi Nishiuchi. The group was now signed on to Gambit, where they produced a single album, Shangri-La (シャングリラ), before going under. In late 2009 the BeForU group was retired completely, and all the members went their separate ways. In 2010, most of the BeForU songs under the BeForU name (except [[Chikara|チカラ]]), as well as some by the individual members, were removed from DDR, IIDX, pop'n music, and Guitar Freaks / DrumMania. (Some were later revived, though some of Riyu's songs in DDR, like true..., never were.)
In early 2008, a third BeForU group was formed. Along with Riyu and a temporary Sayaka, the new girls included Megumi Fukushita, Ayano Tachibana, and Hiromi Nishiuchi. The group was now signed on to Gambit, where they produced a single, ''Shangri-La'' (シャングリラ), before going under. In late 2009 the BeForU group was discontinued completely, and all the members went their separate ways. Also in 2008/2009, all BeForU songs under the BeForU name (except [[Chikara|チカラ]]), as well as some by individual members, were removed from DanceDanceRevolution, beatmania IIDX, pop'n music, and GuitarFreaks & DrumMania. (Some were later revived, though some of Riyu Kosaka's songs in DanceDanceRevolution, like [[true...(radio edit)]] and [[true...(Trance Sunrise Mix)]], never were.)


= Credited Songs =
== Trivia ==
* BeForU's name was given by O.A, an applicant from Yokohama who won the [https://web.archive.org/web/20070527111050/http://www.konami.jp/am/AM/DDR_ad/v_report5.html Unit Name Recruitment Plan] as part of ''DanceDanceRevolution 5thMIX Artist Audition 2001''.
** According to O.A, the name was inspired by the song B4U, which stood for "brilliant for you". The "U" also means "USER".


''Only songs listed under the BeForU name are listed on this page. For individual pages on the girls, see the links above.''
== BEMANI Songs ==
 
For solo/duo songs performed by BeForU members that are not credited to BeForU, please see the [[Riyu Kosaka]], [[Noria Shiraishi]], [[Nao Komatsu]], [[Sayaka Minami]], [[Miharu Arisawa]], and [[Risa Sotohana]] pages (Shiyuna Maehara does not have solo songs; her only appearances in BEMANI are covered on the BeForU 2001-2004 BEMANI song listings below).
=== Original Line-up (Riyu, Noria, Yoma, & Shiyuna) ===


=== BeForU 2001-2004 Line-up (Riyu, Noria, Yoma, & Shiyuna) ===
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| DIVE || [[Naoki Maeda|Be For U]] || DanceDanceRevolution 5thMIX || - || ✓
| [[DIVE]] || [[Naoki Maeda|BeForU]] || [[AC DDR 5th|DanceDanceRevolution 5thMIX]] || - || ✓
|-
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| DIVE -more deep & deeper style- || [[Naoki Maeda|Be For U]] || DanceDanceRevolution 5thMIX CS || - || ✓
| [[DIVE(more deep & deeper style)]] || [[Naoki Maeda|BeForU]] || [[CS DDR 5th|DanceDanceRevolution 5thMIX CS]] || - || ✓
|-
|-
| Firefly || [[Naoki Maeda|Be For U]] || DDRMAX || - || ✓
| [[FireFly]] || [[Naoki Maeda|BeForU]] || [[AC DDRMAX|DDRMAX -DanceDanceRevolution 6thMIX-]] || - || ✓
|-
|-
| [[BREAK DOWN!|BRE∀K DOWN!]] || [[Naoki Maeda|Be For U]] || DDRMAX 2 || GIRLS ROCK || ✓
| [[BREAK DOWN!|BRE∀K DOWN!]] || [[Naoki Maeda|BeForU]] || [[AC DDRMAX2|DDRMAX2 -DanceDanceRevolution 7thMIX-]] || GIRLS ROCK || ✓
|-
|-
| [[GRADUATION ~sorezore no ashita~|GRADUATION ~それぞれの明日~]] || [[Naoki Maeda|Be For U]] || DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME || SOTSUGUYOU || ✓
| [[GRADUATION ~sorezore no ashita~|GRADUATION ~それぞれの明日~]] || [[Naoki Maeda|BeForU]] || [[AC DDR EXTREME|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME]] || 卒業 || ✓
|-
|-
| Freedom || [[Naoki Maeda|Be For U]] || DanceDanceRevoltuion Party Collection || - || ✓
| [[Freedom]] || [[Naoki Maeda|BeForU]] || [[CS DDR Party Collection|DanceDanceRevolution Party Collection]] || - || ✓
|-
|-
| [[BREAK DOWN! (GF&DM STYLE)|BRE∀K DOWN!(GF&DM STYLE)]] || [[Naoki Maeda|BeForU]] || [[AC_GF8DM7|GUITARFREAKS 8thMIX / drummania 7thMIX]] || - || ✓
| [[BREAK DOWN! (GF&DM STYLE)|BRE∀K DOWN! (GF&DM STYLE)]] || [[Naoki Maeda|BeForU]] || [[AC_GF8DM7|GUITARFREAKS 8thMIX & drummania 7thMIX]] || - || ✓
|-
|-
| [[Chikara|チカラ]] || [[Naoki Maeda|BeForU]] || [[AC_GF9DM8|GUITARFREAKS 9thMIX / drummania 8thMIX]] || GIRLS ROCK EXTREME || ✓
| [[Chikara|チカラ]] || [[Naoki Maeda|BeForU]] || [[AC_GF9DM8|GUITARFREAKS 9thMIX & drummania 8thMIX]] || GIRLS ROCK EXTREME || ✓
|}
|}


=== Reformatted Line-Up (Riyu, Noria, Yoma, Sayaka, Miharu, and Risa) ===
=== BeForU 2004-2007 Line-Up (Riyu, Noria, Yoma, Sayaka, Miharu, and Risa) ===
 
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| [[Red Rocket Rising]] || [[LOVE+HATE|BeForU]] || [[AC GOLD|beatmania IIDX 14 GOLD]] || J-POP || ✓
| [[Red Rocket Rising]] || [[LOVE+HATE|BeForU]] || [[AC GOLD|beatmania IIDX 14 GOLD]] || J-POP || ✓
|-
|-
| KI・SE・KI (DDR edit) || [[Naoki Maeda|Be For U]] || DDR FESTIVAL || - || ✓
| [[Gakuen tengoku|学園天国]] || (小泉今日子) || [[AC DANCE 86.4|DANCE 86.4 FUNKY RADIO STATION]] || - || ✓
|-
|-
| Morning Glory || [[Naoki Maeda|BeForU]] || DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA || - || ✓
| [[KI-SE-KI (DDR edit)|KI・SE・KI (DDR edit)]] || [[Naoki Maeda|BeForU]] || [[CS DDR FESTIVAL|DDR FESTIVAL -DanceDanceRevolution-]] || - || ✓
|-
|-
| PEACE (^^)v || [[Naoki Maeda|BeForU]] || DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA || - || ✓
| [[Morning Glory]] || [[Naoki Maeda|BeForU]] || [[AC DDR SuperNOVA|DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA]] || - || ✓
|-
|-
| [[Scenario|シナリオ]] || [[Naoki Maeda|BeForU NEXT]] || [[AC_GFDM_V|Guitar Freaks V & DrumMania V]] || - || ✓
| [[PEACE|PEACE(^^)v]] || [[Naoki Maeda|BeForU]] || [[AC DDR SuperNOVA|DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA]] || - || ✓
|-
|-
| [[BLACK OUT]] || [[Naoki Maeda|BeForU]] || [[AC_GFDM_V2|Guitar Freaks V2 & DrumMania V2]] || - || ✓
| [[Scenario|シナリオ]] || [[Naoki Maeda|BeForU NEXT]] || [[AC_GFDM_V|GuitarFreaks V & DrumMania V]] || - || ✓
|-
|-
| [[Strike Party!!!]] || [[LOVE+HATE|BeForU]] || [[AC_GFDM V4|Guitar Freaks V4 & DrumMania V4: Яock×Rock]] || - || ✓
| [[BLACK OUT]] || [[Naoki Maeda|BeForU]] || [[AC_GFDM_V2|GuitarFreaks V2 & DrumMania V2]] || - || ✓
|-
|-
| [[Enrai ~Tooku ni Aru Akari~|遠雷~遠くにある明かり~]] || [[LOVE+HATE|(HIGH AND MIGHTY COLOR)]] || [[AC_GFDM V4|Guitar Freaks V4 & DrumMania V4: Яock×Rock]] || - || ✓
| [[Strike Party!!!]] || [[LOVE+HATE|BeForU]] || [[AC_GFDM V4|GuitarFreaks V4 & DrumMania V4 Яock×Rock]] || - || ✓
|}
|}


= Discography =
== Discography ==
#BeForU - 11/28/2003
=== Albums ===
#BeForU II - 2/14/2006
* [[BeForU (album)|BeForU]] (2003)
#BeForU III ~Breaking Into The Probability Changes - 3/14/07
* [[BeForU II]] (2006)
#シャングリラ - 10/8/08
* BeForU III 〜Breaking Into The Probability Changes〜 (2007)
* シャングリラ (2008)
 
=== Mini-album ===
* 6NOTES (2007)
 
=== Singles ===
* [[KI-SE-KI|KI・SE・KI]] (2004)
* Red Rocket Rising (2006)
* Get set GO!! 〜BeForU astronauts set〜 (2006)
* Strike Party!!! (2007)
* 夜花火 (2007)
* SHANGRI-LA (2008)


== External Links ==
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20040401191355/http://www.konami.co.jp/am/AM/beforu/ BeForU official site (before the 2004 BEMANI Vocalist Audition event.) (archived)]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20050424042044/http://www.konami.co.jp/am/musicwave/beforu/ BeForU official site. (archived)]


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Latest revision as of 17:11, 27 June 2023

This is a page for the former J-POP BEMANI music group BeForU. For the DanceDanceRevolution 4thMIX song of a similar name, please see B4U.

BeForU II

BeForU

Profile

BeForU (originally spelled as Be For U in earlier games) is a former J-POP idol group formed by DanceDanceRevolution big-name Naoki Maeda in 2001. The original line-up consisted of four girls: Riyu Kosaka (the leader of the group, and the head lyricist), Noria Shiraishi, Yoma Komatsu, and Shiyuna Maehara. The group first appeared in DIVE in DanceDanceRevolution 5thMIX, and later made subsequent appearances in other BEMANI series, including GuitarFreaks & DrumMania, pop'n music, and beatmania IIDX.

In 2004 Shiyuna - who had no singles at that point - left the group. This resulted in Naoki opening up slots for some new girls. Three new girls, collectively called BeForU NEXT, were chosen: Sayaka Minami, Risa Sotohana, and Miharu Arisawa.

In late 2006 BeForU signed on to Japanese music company avex mode, where the girls continued to appear in BEMANI games as licensed artists for another year or so. In late 2007 Yoma and Miharu left BeForU completely; Noria soon left the group to pursue a solo career, as did Risa. Sayaka left BeForU in early 2008 as well due to sickness, leaving Riyu as the only member left in the group.

In early 2008, a third BeForU group was formed. Along with Riyu and a temporary Sayaka, the new girls included Megumi Fukushita, Ayano Tachibana, and Hiromi Nishiuchi. The group was now signed on to Gambit, where they produced a single, Shangri-La (シャングリラ), before going under. In late 2009 the BeForU group was discontinued completely, and all the members went their separate ways. Also in 2008/2009, all BeForU songs under the BeForU name (except チカラ), as well as some by individual members, were removed from DanceDanceRevolution, beatmania IIDX, pop'n music, and GuitarFreaks & DrumMania. (Some were later revived, though some of Riyu Kosaka's songs in DanceDanceRevolution, like true...(radio edit) and true...(Trance Sunrise Mix), never were.)

Trivia

  • BeForU's name was given by O.A, an applicant from Yokohama who won the Unit Name Recruitment Plan as part of DanceDanceRevolution 5thMIX Artist Audition 2001.
    • According to O.A, the name was inspired by the song B4U, which stood for "brilliant for you". The "U" also means "USER".

BEMANI Songs

For solo/duo songs performed by BeForU members that are not credited to BeForU, please see the Riyu Kosaka, Noria Shiraishi, Nao Komatsu, Sayaka Minami, Miharu Arisawa, and Risa Sotohana pages (Shiyuna Maehara does not have solo songs; her only appearances in BEMANI are covered on the BeForU 2001-2004 BEMANI song listings below).

BeForU 2001-2004 Line-up (Riyu, Noria, Yoma, & Shiyuna)

Song Artist Game Genre Vocals
DIVE BeForU DanceDanceRevolution 5thMIX -
DIVE(more deep & deeper style) BeForU DanceDanceRevolution 5thMIX CS -
FireFly BeForU DDRMAX -DanceDanceRevolution 6thMIX- -
BRE∀K DOWN! BeForU DDRMAX2 -DanceDanceRevolution 7thMIX- GIRLS ROCK
GRADUATION ~それぞれの明日~ BeForU DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME 卒業
Freedom BeForU DanceDanceRevolution Party Collection -
BRE∀K DOWN! (GF&DM STYLE) BeForU GUITARFREAKS 8thMIX & drummania 7thMIX -
チカラ BeForU GUITARFREAKS 9thMIX & drummania 8thMIX GIRLS ROCK EXTREME

BeForU 2004-2007 Line-Up (Riyu, Noria, Yoma, Sayaka, Miharu, and Risa)

Song Artist Game Genre Vocals
KI・SE・KI (IIDX RED EDIT) BeForU beatmania IIDX 11 IIDX RED J-POP
Red Rocket Rising BeForU beatmania IIDX 14 GOLD J-POP
学園天国 (小泉今日子) DANCE 86.4 FUNKY RADIO STATION -
KI・SE・KI (DDR edit) BeForU DDR FESTIVAL -DanceDanceRevolution- -
Morning Glory BeForU DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA -
PEACE(^^)v BeForU DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA -
シナリオ BeForU NEXT GuitarFreaks V & DrumMania V -
BLACK OUT BeForU GuitarFreaks V2 & DrumMania V2 -
Strike Party!!! BeForU GuitarFreaks V4 & DrumMania V4 Яock×Rock -

Discography

Albums

  • BeForU (2003)
  • BeForU II (2006)
  • BeForU III 〜Breaking Into The Probability Changes〜 (2007)
  • シャングリラ (2008)

Mini-album

  • 6NOTES (2007)

Singles

  • KI・SE・KI (2004)
  • Red Rocket Rising (2006)
  • Get set GO!! 〜BeForU astronauts set〜 (2006)
  • Strike Party!!! (2007)
  • 夜花火 (2007)
  • SHANGRI-LA (2008)

External Links