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On April 9th, advertisements for an untitled Bully Idol release scheduled for the following day started to appear in record stores. The following day, BULLY IDOL's version of Soshite, Mata... was released.
 
On April 9th, advertisements for an untitled Bully Idol release scheduled for the following day started to appear in record stores. The following day, BULLY IDOL's version of Soshite, Mata... was released.
   
They will have their debut live on May 31st.
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They held their debut (and as of yet, only) live on May 31st.
   
 
== Discography ==
 
== Discography ==
* [2019.04.10] [[Soshite, Mata... (Remix)]]
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* [2019.04.10] [[Soshite, Mata... (Remix)]][[Category:WACK]]
 
== Trivia ==
 
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Revision as of 19:49, 7 August 2019

BullyIdl
BULLY IDOL
Years Active

2019

Origin

Tokyo

Associated Acts

BILLIE IDLE®︎, BiS, BiSH, GANG PARADE, EMPiRE

Members

Kamiya Saki
Aina The End
Ayuni D
Pan Luna Leafy
MAHO EMPiRE

BULLY IDOL are a WACK shuffle unit formed for the promotion of BILLIE IDLE®︎'s Soshite, Mata.... They are a parody of BILLIE IDLE®︎, and considered their rivals.

Members

History

The group initially briefly appeared at the end of the music video for "Soshite, Mata..." however, just a few days later, an alternative music video was released with BULLY IDOL performing and BILLIE IDLE®︎ having a short cameo at the end. This version of the song was titled "Soshite, Mata... (Remix)" (そして、また、、(リミックス))

Due to the rivalry between BILLIE IDLE®︎'s Pour Lui and WACK director Watanabe Junnosuke, it appears that BULLY IDOL are intended to be a rival group to BILLIE IDLE®︎. This is backed up by hints from Watanabe that the group were formed as payback for Pour Lui parodying BiSH's Promise the Star a few months prior.

On April 9th, advertisements for an untitled Bully Idol release scheduled for the following day started to appear in record stores. The following day, BULLY IDOL's version of Soshite, Mata... was released.

They held their debut (and as of yet, only) live on May 31st.

Discography