Happiness has just revealed that they will be disbanding on September 26th.
This decision marks the end of an era for the group, which made its major debut back in 2011.
Alongside Dream and Flower, they became an integral part of the E-girls collective, leaving a lasting impression on the J-Pop scene.
Since their debut, Happiness has been known for their vibrant performances and catchy tunes, winning over fans both in Japan and internationally.
Their journey has seen numerous hits and a dedicated following.
Their final activities will be marked by a series of farewell events, giving fans a chance to celebrate their music and memories one last time.
After the disbandment, the members will be moving on to new ventures.
SAYAKA, Kaede, MIYUU, and Ruri Kawamoto will join forces in a new group, SG5, continuing their musical careers with a fresh start.
Meanwhile, Karen Fujii will focus on her solo career, bringing her unique talents to new projects and performances.
As we bid farewell to Happiness, we look forward to seeing how their individual paths will unfold.
Their influence on the J-Pop industry has been significant, and their contributions will be remembered fondly by fans around the world.