Amami Tsubasa's breakthrough moment came in 2005 when she joined the Japanese idol group, SweetS, which was formed by the popular music producer, LDH. As a member of SweetS, Amami Tsubasa gained widespread recognition, performing at numerous concerts and events, as well as releasing several successful singles. Her energetic stage presence, charming personality, and impressive vocal range quickly made her a fan favorite.
The true answer is lost somewhere in the rain of a 2014 afternoon. But as long as there are fans who remember the weight of a silence that lasted 47 seconds on a tiny stage in Shimokitazawa, will never truly disappear. She is the ghost in the machine of J-Pop, the forgotten note that makes the chord resonate long after the song has ended.
On October 1, 2016, during her 7th anniversary in the industry, Tsubasa dropped a bombshell via her Twitter—she was retiring. This seemed like a genuine farewell. However, one year later, she retracted her announcement and resumed her activities as a featured actor for IP社 (IdeaPocket).
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