Sweets
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Active until | 2006 |
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Origin | Japan |
Genres | J-pop |
Albums | Love like candy floss |
5 elementS | |
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ID | 1894687 |
About Sweets
Sweets was a Japanese girl group formed by Avex Trax in 2003. It consists of five members: Aki, Aya, Haruna, Miori, and Mai. The group debuted in 2003 with the song "Lolita Strawberry in Summer" and released in 2004 the song "Love Like Candy Floss. "
Diwali: Indians celebrate the sparkling festival of lights
... People pray, enjoy festive meals and light fireworks; Sweets are distributed among neighbours and friends and a feeling of joy permeates the air...
Adele speaks out against audiences throwing objects on stage
...By Megan LawtonBBC NewsbeatBracelets, phones and Sweets - they re just some of the items that have been thrown at artists on stage recently...
Gummies: Woman dies after eating cannabis gummy sweet
... The woman and her friend, aged 21, ordered the Sweets - also known as gummies - to her Ilford home via a messaging app on Tuesday...
Aberfan disaster: Surviving schoolchildren's trauma 55 years on
... He called in the tuck shop for his usual selection of Sweets - pink shrimp, flying saucers, sherbet...
A sweet idea that created a $40m business
...Tara developed her Sweets after she gave up eating sugar The BBC s weekly The Boss series profiles different business leaders from around the world...
Grab bag: 'I keep one for peace of mind'
... Mrs Gardner also has her own rucksack full of basic medical supplies, a portable phone charger, torch, water and - crucially - Sweets...
Why are the retro-sweets-tasting success?
...Retro Sweets to take a bigger bite out of the broader UK-confectionery-market - but what lies behind its growing popularity? What was your favourite sweet when you were growing up? Spangles, Opal Fruits, Black Jacks? Or were you fountain more partial to a Sherbet, a Banjo, or jelly Tots? What was your sugar fix, researchers say that you probably still have sweet memories of you...
Why are shops in Iraq stocking up on Scottish sweets?
... What s feeding that growing popularity? In northern Iraq, shops are rushing to fill their shelves with Sweets...
Adele speaks out against audiences throwing objects on stage
By Megan LawtonBBC Newsbeat
Bracelets, phones and Sweets - They 're just some of the items that have been thrown at artists On Stage recently.
Now Adele is the latest to speak out about the trend, joking with a Las Vegas audience she would " kill" anyone who tried to chuck something On Stage .
In a widely shared clip, where the musician is holding a T-shirt gun, she told The Crowd people have forgotten " show etiquette".
" Dare you to throw something at me, " she joked, before shooting a T-shirt.
Adele is known for throwing shirts into The Crowd during her Vegas residency, but her comments are in response to string of incidents where fans have hurled things On Stage .
Last month popstar Bebe Rexha was injured and taken to hospital after being hit by a phone while performing.
And Lil Nas X seemed amused when a sex toy landed On Stage while he was performing in Sweden on Saturday.
Harry Styles was hit in The Eye with a sweet at a gig in November and more recently Pink looked uncomfortable when a bag of human ashes was thrown On Stage .
Ava Max has also been slapped On Stage and someone threw a bracelet at Country Singer Kelsea Ballerini in June.
Charlie Puth has also asked people to stop, writing on Twitter that " the trend. . Must come to an end" and that it's " disrespectful and very dangerous".
So why are fans doing it?
Dr Lucy Bennett is a lecturer at Cardiff University who looks into The Relationship between fans and their favourite singers.
She says people's attitudes may have changed since the Covid pandemic " where we couldn't be physically present at concerts".
And Dr Bennett thinks Some People are doing it because it's harder to be seen by artists on Social Media .
" If you're in the same physical space as them, and you're throwing something, then you're going to get noticed, " she says.
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Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com