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Faky (stylized as FAKY) was a five-person Japanese girl group that debuted in 2013 under Avex's Rhythm Zone record label.[2] The group has gone through two reformations and disbanded in 2024. It consisted of Lil' Fang, Mikako, Hina, Akina, and Taki at the end.[3]

Key Information

The group name was derived from the word "fake" to challenge themselves to bring something "real" to the Japanese music scene.[4] Their name also stands for "Five Ass Kicking Youngsters" and "FAntastic toKYo".[5] The group defines themselves as a "Next Generation Girls Union" and tends to take musical inspiration from outside of Japan while incorporating Japanese culture and fashion.[3][6]

History

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The group's name and concept was first revealed on a teaser site on July 19, 2013, before the original lineup of members, Anna (Sawai), Diane, Tina, Mikako, and Lil'Fang,[7] was officially revealed on July 22. Their first music video "Better Without You" was released on July 29, 2013.[5][8]

In June 2014, the group announced that they would be on hiatus. Their first album The One was released through iTunes on July 2, 2014.[9]

In October 2015, the group returned from being on hiatus for more than a year. During this time, Akina joined the group while Diane and Tina left.[6] On May 11, 2016, the group then released the second EP Candy.

In 2016, Faky, musical duo FEMM, and singer and songwriter Yup'in formed the supergroup Famm'in and released a self-titled EP.

On June 14, 2017, the group made their major label debut with the third EP Unwrapped.

On November 16, 2018, Sawai announced on Instagram that she would be departing from the group to pursue an acting career.[10] She performed as a member for the last time at Faky's headline tour, fo(u)r, on December 20. On the same day, Faky announced that they added two new members, Hina and Taki, and would continue as a five-member group.[11]

On November 27, 2020, member Akina made her solo debut with the single "Touch".[12]

On November 19, 2023, it was announced that the group would be suspending their activities following a last concert on January 13, 2024 at KT Zepp Yokohama. It was also revealed that, after the suspension, members Lil' Fang and Mikako would be departing from the group while the remaining members would focus on individual activities.[13]

On July 30th 2024, members Akina, Taki and Hina posted to their Instagram accounts that the group had disbanded. No reason was given.

The following day, Akina announced on her Instagram that she had left Rhythm Zone.

Members

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Former

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Name Date of birth (age) Place of birth Nationality Role Active Period
Anna (Sawai) (アンナ) (1992-06-11) June 11, 1992 (age 33) New Zealand New Zealander, Japanese Leader (2013-2018), Vocalist, Dancer 2013–2018
Lil' Fang (リル ファング) (1993-11-29) November 29, 1993 (age 31) Tokyo, Japan Japanese Leader (2018-2024), Main Vocalist 2013–2024
Mikako (ミカコ) (1994-06-07) June 7, 1994 (age 31) Fukuoka, Japan Japanese Captain, Vocalist, Stylist 2013–2024
Diane (ダイアン) (1996-01-28) January 28, 1996 (age 29) Okinawa, Japan American, Japanese Vocalist 2013–2015
Tina (ティナ) (1996-12-18) December 18, 1996 (age 28) Atlanta, United States American, Japanese Vocalist 2013–2015
Hina (ヒナ) (1997-02-19) February 19, 1997 (age 28) Japan Japanese Vocalist 2018–2024
Akina (アキナ) (1999-11-23) November 23, 1999 (age 25) California, United States American, Japanese Main Dancer, Lead Vocalist 2015–2024
Taki (タキ) (2000-04-21) April 21, 2000 (age 25) Shizuoka, Japan Filipino, Japanese Lead Dancer, Vocalist 2018–2024

Timeline

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Discography

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Studio albums

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Title Details Peak chart positions
JPN
[14]
F
  • Released: October 19, 2022
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Format: CD, CD+Blu-ray, Digital download
Track listing
  1. Diamond Glitter
  2. Choco Fudge
  3. My Story
  4. GIRLS GOTTA LIVE
  5. ANTIDOTE
  6. NEW AGE
  7. half-moon
  8. Darling (ダーリン)
  9. little more
  10. The Light
  11. 99
  12. HappyEverAfter
  13. Take my hand
  14. Sayonara My Ex
  15. It’s a small world
  16. Futakoito (ふたこ糸)
  17. five+
24

Live albums

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Title Details
Faky First Live: Unwrapped
  • Released: December 19, 2018
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Format: Digital download
Track listing
  1. Surrender (FAKY FIRST LIVE "Unwrapped" at shibuya duo MUSIC EXCHANGE (2017.10.13) -Live Version-)
  2. Bad Things (FAKY FIRST LIVE "Unwrapped" at shibuya duo MUSIC EXCHANGE (2017.10.13) -Live Version-)
  3. Chase Me (FAKY FIRST LIVE "Unwrapped" at shibuya duo MUSIC EXCHANGE (2017.10.13) -Live Version-)
  4. Someday We'll Know(FAKY FIRST LIVE "Unwrapped" at shibuya duo MUSIC EXCHANGE (2017.10.13) -Live Version-)
  5. Are You OK?(FAKY FIRST LIVE "Unwrapped" at shibuya duo MUSIC EXCHANGE (2017.10.13) -Live Version-)
  6. Candy (FAKY FIRST LIVE "Unwrapped" at shibuya duo MUSIC EXCHANGE (2017.10.13) -Live Version-)
  7. Who We Are (FAKY FIRST LIVE "Unwrapped" at shibuya duo MUSIC EXCHANGE (2017.10.13) -Live Version-)
  8. Better Without You (FAKY FIRST LIVE "Unwrapped" at shibuya duo MUSIC EXCHANGE (2017.10.13) -Live Version-)
  9. SUGA SWEET (FAKY FIRST LIVE "Unwrapped" at shibuya duo MUSIC EXCHANGE (2017.10.13) -Live Version-)
  10. You (FAKY FIRST LIVE "Unwrapped" at shibuya duo MUSIC EXCHANGE (2017.10.13) -Live Version-)

EPs

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Title Details Peak chart positions Sales
JPN
[14]
The One
Track listing
  1. P.O.V.
  2. Better Without You
  3. Girl Digger
  4. Get Up
  5. What R You Waiting For
  6. The One
  7. P.O.V. (Fedde Le Grand Remix)
  8. Better Without You – English Ver. (iTunes only)
  9. Better Without You – English Ver. (Ivan Gomez & Nacho Chapado Remix) (iTunes only)
Candy
  • Released: May 11, 2016
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Track listing
  1. Pretty
  2. Afterglow
  3. Are You OK?
  4. You
  5. Candy
  6. Better Without You -Retake Version- (iTunes only)
Unwrapped
  • Released: June 14, 2017
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: CD, CD+DVD, digital download
Track listing
  1. Keep Out
  2. Candy
  3. Are You OK?
  4. Surrender
  5. Bad Things
  6. Someday We'll Know

Bonus Tracks (CD only)

  1. Keep Out (Remute Club Mix)
  2. Candy (Yamata Remix)

Bonus Tracks (Digital only)

  1. Keep Out (Remute Club Mix)
  2. Candy (Maria Helena Remix)

Limited CD

  1. Candy
  2. Bad Things
  3. Surrender
  4. Someday We'll Know

DVD Tracklist

  1. Candy Music Video
  2. Are You OK? Music Video
  3. Surrender Music Video
  4. Someday We'll Know Music Video
75
RE:wrapped
  • Released: July 25, 2020
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: Digital download
Track listing
  1. Re:Candy
  2. Re:Surrender
  3. Re:LAST PETAL
  4. Re:Chase Me
  5. Re:Bad Things
  6. Re:Someday We'll Know
  7. Re:Who we are
Departure
  • Released: November 15, 2023
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: CD, CD+DVD, CD+Blu-ray, digital download
Track listing
  1. Departure
  2. To The Stars
  3. Daijōbu (大丈夫) [Prod. Taku Takahashi (m-flo)]
  4. Monochrome (モノクロ)
  5. Summer Dive [Prod. Taku Takahashi (m-flo)]
  6. Rock, Paper, Scissors

DVD/Blu-ray Tracklist

  1. Monochrome Music Video
  2. Summer Dive [Prod. Taku Takahashi (m-flo) Music Video
  3. Rock, Paper, Scissors Music Video

・FAKY ONEMANLIVE 2023 FEEL IT ALL @ LIQUIDROOM (2023.03.05) 

  1. OPENING VCR
  2. GIRLS GOTTA LIVE
  3. NEW AGE
  4. ANTIDOTE
  5. Someday We'll Know
  6. Diamond Glitter
  7. Candy
  8. MC 1
  9. SE 1
  10. 99
  11. Surrender
  12. Last Petal
  13. SE 2
  14. four
  15. Take my hand
  16. Sayonara My Ex
  17. Ningyō no Ie (人形の家)
  18. Black Ghost
  19. Choco Fudge
  20. My Story
  21. MC 2
  22. P.O.V.~P.O.V. (Fedde Le Grand Remix) + Why'd You Make Me Cry + Bad Things + little more + It's a small world + Better Without You
  23. MC 3
  24. Rock, Paper, Scissors
  25. [ENCORE]
  26. VCR
  27. HappyEverAfter
  28. SUGA SWEET
  29. Get Up
  30. MC 4
  31. five+
  32. MC 5
23 2,728[15]

Singles

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Title Details Notes
"When You Wish Upon a Star"
  • December 18, 2013
  • Format: Digital download
Cover of the song from Disney's Pinocchio
"Better Without You"
  • January 15, 2014
  • Format: Digital download
Track listing
  1. Better Without You
  2. Better Without You English Ver. (REMO-CON Remix)
  3. Better Without You English Ver. (Dave Aude Remix)
  4. Better Without You (REMO-CON Remix)
  5. Better Without You (Dj Yummy Remix)
  6. Better Without You (ASY Remix)
"Girl Digger"
  • January 22, 2014
  • Format: Digital download
"The One"
  • January 29, 2014
  • Format: Digital download
"Afterglow"
  • October 21, 2015
  • Format: Digital download
"You"
"Candy"
"Surrender"
  • March 1, 2017
  • Format: Digital download
"Suga Sweet"
  • August 30, 2017
  • Format: Digital download
"Chase Me"
  • October 25, 2017
  • Format: Digital download
Ending theme of anime Gundam Build Fighters Battlogue
"Someday We'll Know" (English Version)
  • December 15, 2017
  • Format: Digital download
"Candy" (English Version)
  • February 16, 2018
  • Format: Digital download
"Who We Are"
  • April 11, 2018
  • Format: Digital download
"four"
  • July 11, 2018
  • Format: CD, digital download
Track listing
  1. four
  2. four -instrumental-
  3. four covered by KAHONO (CD only)
4th ending theme of anime Black Clover
"Bad Things" (English Version)
  • August 29, 2018
  • Format: Digital download
"Last Petal"
  • November 11, 2018
  • Format: Digital download
Opening theme of drama Anata niwa Watasanai[16]
"Girls Gotta Live"
  • August 23, 2019
  • Format: Digital download
"Antidote"
  • October 18, 2019
  • Format: Digital download
"New Age"
  • November 22, 2019
  • Format: Digital download
Theme of variety show Girls Meeting-TV
"Half-Moon"
  • February 26, 2020
  • Format: Digital download
"Re:Candy"
  • May 27, 2020
  • Format: Digital download
"Re:Surrender"
  • June 10, 2020
  • Format: Digital download
"Half-Moon" feat. Novel Core
  • July 7, 2020
  • Format: Digital download
To show Who is a Wolf? Season 7
Written by Lil' Fang and Novel Core
"Darling (ダーリン)" prod. GeG
  • August 26, 2020
  • Format: Digital download
"Little More"
  • November 4, 2020
  • Format: Digital download
"The Light"
  • January 27, 2021
  • Format: Digital download
Campaign song of film Suicide Forest Village
"99"
  • March 17, 2021
  • Format: Digital download
Theme of drama Rika: Reverse
"HappyEverAfter"
  • April 26, 2021
  • Format: Digital download
To show Who Is a Wolf? Season 9
"Take My Hand"
  • June 16, 2021
  • Format: Digital download
Theme of drama A Devil and Her Love Song
"Sayonara My Ex"
  • August 30, 2021
  • Format: Digital download
"It's a Small World"
  • November 10, 2021
  • Format: Digital download
Campaign song of road relay 36th East Japan Women's Ekiden
"Futakoito (ふたこ糸)"
  • February 2, 2022
  • Format: Digital download
A campaign song for the horror movie "Ushikubi Village" directed by Takashi Shimizu.
"Diamond Glitter"
  • May 25, 2022
  • Format: Digital download
"Choco Fudge"
  • July 7, 2022
  • Format: Digital download
"Rock, Paper, Scissors"
  • November 16, 2022
  • Format: Digital download
Opening theme of drama Saisho wa pâ[17]
"Summer Dive" Prod. Taku Takahashi (m-flo)
  • August 7, 2023
  • Format: Digital download
"Monochrome (モノクロ)"
  • September 12, 2023
  • Format: Digital download
To show Is She the Wolf?[18]
Written by Lil' Fang and UTA (TinyVoice,Production)

Remix singles

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Title Release
"Better Without You" (Remixes)
  • December 13, 2013
  • Format: Digital download
Track listing
  1. Better Without You (English Version) (Dave Aude Remix)
  2. Better Without You (English Version) (Remo-Con Remix)
  3. Better Without You (Remo-Con Remix)
  4. Better Without You (Dj Yummy Remix)
"Candy" (Yamato Remix)
  • August 10, 2016
  • Format: Digital download
"Suga Sweet" (Remixes)
  • May 9, 2018
  • Format: Digital download
Track listing
  1. Suga Sweet (Gummyb3ars Remix)
  2. Suga Sweet (Remo-Con Remix)
"Girls Gotta Live" (Angermans Remix)
  • September 11, 2019
  • Format: Digital download
"Antidote" (Disk Nagataki Remix)
  • November 8, 2019
  • Format: Digital download
"New Age" (Bunny Remix)
  • January 1, 2020
  • Format: Digital download
"It's a Small World" (Boys Get Hurt Remix)
  • November 17, 2021
  • Format: Digital download
"It's a Small World" (YOKYO & OMKT Remix)
  • November 24, 2021
  • Format: Digital download

Solo singles

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Title Member Album Release date Notes
"Touch" Akina November 27, 2020 Cover of the 2014 Shura song
"Gravity" December 18, 2020
"Amazing Grace" February 12, 2021 Cover of hymn
Theme of film A Morning of Farewell
"Ningyō no Ie (人形の家)" Lil' Fang March 24, 2021 Cover of the 1969 Mieko Hirota song
Theme of drama Rika: Reverse and film Rika
"Stupid, Careless, Dumb" Akina October 15, 2021
"Future" October 27, 2021
"Black Ghost" Hina & Taki August 17, 2022 Theme song for the drama Othello

Collaborations

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Title Member Other Artists Album Release date
"wimp" feat. Lil' Fang (from Faky) Lil' Fang Back-On Reload October 1, 2014
"No Boyfriend No Problem" Anna, Lil' Fang, Mikako, Akina FEMM, Sak Noel, Kuba & Neitan, Mayra Verónica February 24, 2016
"Play The Game" feat. Lil'Fang (from Faky) Lil' Fang Remute Play The Game February 29, 2016
"Luxury" Lil' Fang Yup'in, Liz December 22, 2016
"Shining" feat. Anna & Akina (from Faky) Anna, Akina Yamato April 26, 2017
"Japanicano" (feat. Faky) Anna, Lil' Fang, Mikako, Akina CrazyBoy Neotokyo Forever July 4, 2018
"Tenkiame (天気雨)" feat. Amaya (from Faky) Hina Novel Core December 23, 2020
"Tenkiame (天気雨)" feat. Amaya (from Faky) (Taku's Japaneggae Remix) Hina Novel Core, Taku Takahashi February 24, 2021
"Happy Love" feat. Hina (from Faky) & Shun-Box Hina Spicy Chocolate, Shun-Box August 21, 2021
"Everlasting Eternity" feat. Akina Akina as soloist The Burning Deadwoods October 6, 2021
"Break it down" Lil'Fang Sota Hanamura from Da-ice July 11, 2022
"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (チキチキバンバン)" Akina,Taki hibiki & moca from lol, Maria Kaneya from GENIC (all as QUEEDOM unit) Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (Special Paripi Album) July 20, 2022
"Antídoto" (feat. FAKY) Akina, Taki EVE October 7, 2022

Other appearances

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Title Member Album Release date Note
"Circle" Anna, Lil' Fang, Mikako, Akina Famm'in April 27, 2016 Song by Famm'in (Faky, FEMM, Yupin)
"Circle" (Radical Hardcore Remix)
"Pretty"
"Animus" March 15, 2017 Song by Famm'in (Faky, FEMM, Yupin)
"My Revolution" Anna, Mikako, Akina 80s / 90s J-pop Revival October 18, 2017 Cover of the 1986 Misato Watanabe song
"Boogie Back (今夜はブギー・バック)" (Nica Vocal) Lil' Fang Cover of the 1994 Kenji Ozawa and Scha Dara Parr song
"Girls Be Ambitious" Anna Girls Mode 4: Star Stylist OST December 20, 2017
"Feelin' Good -It's Paradise-" Anna, Lil' Fang, Mikako, Akina 90s & New Revival August 15, 2018 Cover of the 1997 Da Pump song
"Feelin' Good -It's Paradise-" (Retake Version) Lil' Fang, Mikako, Hina, Akina, Taki avex revival trax May 13, 2020
"Can't Stop This!!" avex revival trax,
M Aisubeki Hito ga Ite OST
Song by Revive 'em All 2020 (Beverly, Faky, FEMM, lol, Yup'in, Kalen Anzai)
Remake of the 1995 Maximizor song "Can't Undo This!!"
"Deatta Koro no Yō ni (出逢った頃のように)" Amaya Cover of the 1997 Every Little Thing song
"Can't Stop This!!" (Steve Aoki Remix) Lil' Fang, Mikako, Hina, Akina, Taki July 1, 2020 Steve Aoki remix of the 2020 Revive 'em All 2020 song
"Can't Stop This!!" (Steve Aoki Remix) (Club Mix)

Music videos

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As group

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Year Title Notes
2013 "Better Without You" [19]
"Girl Digger" [20]
2015 "Afterglow" [21]
2016 "You" [22]
"Candy" [23]
2017 "Surrender" [24]
"Someday We'll Know" [25]
"Suga Sweet" [26]
2018 "Who We Are" [27]
"Bad Things" (English Version) [28]
2019 "Girls Gotta Live" [29]
"Antidote" [30]
"New Age" [31]
2020 "Half-moon" [32]
"Half-moon" (Spain document ver.) [33]
"Half-moon" feat. Novel Core [34]
"Darling (ダーリン)" prod. GeG [35]
"Little More" [36]
2021 "The Light" [37]
"99" [38]
"99" (dance ver.) [39]
"Happy Ever After" [40]
"Take My Hand" [41]
"Sayonara My Ex" [42]
2022 "Futakoito (ふたこ糸)" [43]
"Diamond Glitter" [44]
"Choco Fudge" [45]
"My Story" [46]
"Rock, Paper, Scissors" [47]
2023 "Summer Dive" Prod. Taku Takahashi (m-flo) [48]
"Monochrome (モノクロ)" [49]

As soloist

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Year Title Member Notes
2020 "Gravity" Akina
2021 "Amazing Grace"
"Ningyō no Ie (人形の家)" Lil' Fang
"Future" Akina
2022 "Black Ghost" Hina & Taki
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Year Title Member Other artists Notes
2014 "Wimp" feat. Lil' Fang (from Faky) Lil' Fang Back-On
2015 "Katy" Anna Elliott Yamin
2016 "Circle" Anna, Lil' Fang, Mikako, Akina Famm'in
"Circle" (Redical Hardcore Remix)
"Luxury" Lil' Fang Yup'in, Liz [50]
2017 "Animus" Anna, Lil' Fang, Mikako, Akina Famm'in
2020 "Can't Stop This!!" Lil' Fang, Mikako, Amaya, Akina, Taki Revive 'em All 2020
"Can't Stop This!!" (Steve Aoki Remix) Revive 'em All 2020, Steve Aoki
"103" feat. motoki ohmori Amaya Kerenmi, motoki ohmori
"Tenkiame (天気雨)" feat. Amaya (from Faky) Novel Core
2021 "Happy Love" feat. Hina (from Faky) & Shun-Box Spicy Chocolate, Shun-Box
2022 "Cici Cici Bam Bam" Akina,Taki QUEEDOM

Filmography

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Films

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Year Title Members / Roles Notes
2016 L (L -エル-) Mikako as Mary Movie based on the 2015 Acid Black Cherry album[51]

Television series

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Year Title Members / Roles Network Notes
2014 Hakata Stay Hungry Season 1 (博多ステイハングリー) Mikako as host TNC Local variety program[52]
2020 M Aisubeki Hito ga Ite (M 愛すべき人がいて) Hina as vocalist of OTF TV Asahi Non-fiction drama[53]
2021 Girl Gun Lady (ガールガンレディ) Hina as Mitsue Amemiya MBS/TBS Tokusatsu drama

Web series

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Year Title Members / Roles Network Notes
2016 Are You OK? Anna, Lil' Fang, Mikako, Akina Interactive drama[54]
2018 colors Anna FOD Coming-of-age mystery drama
2020 Who is the Wolf? Season 7 (月とオオカミちゃんには騙されない) Hina AbemaSPECIAL Romantic reality show
bpm special Faky "Live In Madrid" Lil' Fang, Mikako, Hina, Akina, Taki Documentary program
2020–present FakyWorld YouTube Faky original variety show
2021 Who is the Wolf? Season 9 (恋とオオカミには騙されない) Taki AbemaSPECIAL Romantic reality show
Koisuru Method (恋するメソッド) Hina Romantic variety show
Who is a Wolf? Season 10 (虹とオオカミには騙されない) Taki Romantic reality show
Future Century Shibuya (未来世紀SHIBUYA) Hina as Ako Hulu Comedy-mystery darama
2023 Is She the Wolf? (オオカミちゃんには騙されない) Mikako Netflix Romantic reality show

Radio series

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Year Title Members / Roles Network Notes
2019 Wrep 5 (ゴジレプ) Lil' Fang, Akina Wrep Hip hop music program
2019–present Wrep 6 (ロクレプ)
2021–present Fake or Real Lil' Fang, Mikako, Hina, Akina, Taki Audee Faky original talk show

Video games

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Year Title Members / Roles Notes
2017 Girls Mode 4: Star Stylist Anna as Black Swan Nintendo 3DS video game[55]
Style Savvy: Styling Star Anna as Angélique Noir
Akina as Yolanda Artemisia
Western version of Nintendo 3DS video game[56]

Live performances

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Concerts

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Title Date City Venue Notes
Faky First Live "Unwrapped" October 13, 2017 Tokyo, Japan Shibuya Duo Music Exchange [57]
Faky First Live "Unwrapped" -Encore Edition- January 26, 2018 Osaka, Japan Osaka Muse [58]
Faky Live 2018 "fo(u)r" December 20, 2018 Tokyo, Japan Liquidroom Ebisu [59]
Faky Online Live #WeAreAllHereTogether January 24, 2021 World Openrec.tv Online concert[60]
Faky Online Live 2021 #FakyWorld November 3, 2021 YouTube Live Free online concert[61]
Faky Live 2022 #nofilter February 23, 2022 Tokyo, Japan Kanda Square Hall

Events

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Title Date City Venue Notes
Famm'in TYO #0 May 28, 2016 Tokyo, Japan Circus Tokyo
Faky Christmas Event 2017 December 26, 2017 Private
Faky Premium Christmas Event 2019 December 22, 2019
Faky Meet & Greet Special Party February 23, 2020 Daikanyama Loop
Faky HappyEverAfter Release Party May 5, 2021 World Nissin Power Station [Reboot] Online event

Joint Events

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Title Date City Venue Notes
Anime Friends 2019 July 14, 2019 São Paulo, Brazil Palácio das Convenções do Anhembi [62]
Otakuthon 2019 August 16, 2019 Montreal, Canada Palais des congrès de Montréal
Japan Weekend Madrid February 15 – 16, 2020 Madrid, Spain IFEMA
Hyper Japan Online 2021 July 10, 2021 World Zoom Online event[63]

Awards and nominations

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Year Association Category Nominated work Result
2016 MTV Video Music Awards Japan BEST New Artist Video -Japan- "Candy" Nominated[64]

References

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from Grokipedia
FAKY (stylized as FAKY; Japanese: フェイキー, Hepburn: Feikī) was a Japanese formed in 2013 under the Avex record label's imprint, with the goal of fusing with Western pop, R&B, and alternative influences to create authentic, genre-bending music. The group, self-described as a "girls' union" of diverse talents, drew its name from the philosophy of "act fake, be real as hell," emphasizing genuine expression amid a performative industry while featuring members from , , and other backgrounds. Over its 11-year run, FAKY released multiple EPs and singles, including the pre-debut CANDY (2013) which charted at No. 3 on Japan, and gained international acclaim through tours in , , and Spain, as well as viral content and engagement. The group experienced three distinct phases marked by lineup changes, beginning with an original roster of five members: Anna (leader, New Zealand-born), Lil' Fang (rapper), Mikako, Diane, and Tina. Their indie digital debut came in 2014 with singles including "Better Without You" and "The One," which showcased their edgy, multilingual style aimed at global audiences. Diane and Tina departed in 2015, with Akina joining shortly after; Anna then exited in 2018 to pursue acting—where she later earned acclaim for roles in and Shōgun—leading to Hina and Taki joining in 2019. The lineup stabilized in its final phase as a trio with Akina (vocals), Hina (vocals and dance), and Taki (vocals), focusing on mature themes of self-empowerment in tracks like "GIRLS GOTTA LIVE" (2019) and "Sayonara My Ex" (2021). FAKY made their major label debut in 2017 with the EP . FAKY's activities paused with a hiatus announced in November 2023 after a final one-man on January 13, 2024, at KT Zepp Yokohama, during which Lil' Fang and Mikako had already graduated earlier. The group officially ceased operations on July 30, 2024, with a statement thanking fans for their support since inception and affirming that their music would endure as a testament to living fully. Post-disbandment, surviving members Akina, Hina, and Taki continue solo endeavors, while FAKY's legacy persists through streaming platforms and its influence on multinational acts blending cultural elements.

History

Formation and debut

FAKY was formed in 2013 by Avex's Rhythm Zone label with the aim of creating a multinational girl group that blended Japanese pop with Western music influences, drawing members from diverse cultural backgrounds to appeal to a global audience. The group's concept was spearheaded by A&R director Tomomi Fujisawa, who envisioned uniting young women raised in different environments in Tokyo to challenge international music scenes, emphasizing authenticity over conventional J-pop tropes. The name "FAKY," a play on "fake," symbolized their commitment to pursuing "realness" amid the often manufactured idol industry. The original lineup consisted of five members: Anna, Diane, Tina, Lil' Fang, and Mikako, who were introduced on June 22, 2013, following auditions and training at Avex Academy, a school affiliated with the label. Many of the initial members, including Lil' Fang and Mikako, were minors at the time, bringing a fresh, inexperienced energy to the project as they navigated early uncertainties about their direction. The group focused on a "battle mode" aesthetic in their initial phase, characterized by bold, decorated styles and club-oriented performances to build a following. FAKY made their pre-major debut on July 29, 2013, with the release of their first digital single "Better Without You" exclusively on via Avex's channel, marking their entry into the landscape with an English-language track produced to showcase international appeal. This YouTube-exclusive tune was followed by remix versions and a full release on January 15, 2014, which included the original alongside club mixes to target enthusiasts. Early activities centered on live performances in clubs and promotional events, establishing their reputation for high-energy dance routines and multicultural vocals before transitioning to more structured releases.

First lineup era

FAKY was formed in 2013 under Avex Trax's label as a multinational aiming to fuse Japanese pop with Western influences, drawing on members' diverse backgrounds in music, dance, and performance. The original lineup consisted of five members: (vocals and dance, born in and raised in ), Diane (vocals, Japanese-American), (vocals and rap, of Filipino descent), Mikako (main vocals, Japanese), and Lil' Fang (leader and vocals, Chinese-Japanese). The group's name was derived from a blend of "Fantastic" and "," while also playfully interpreted as "Five Ass Kicking Youngsters" to reflect their bold, edgy image. The group teased their concept through a promotional launched in July 2013, followed by the release of their debut for "Better Without You" on July 29, 2013, marking their official introduction to the public. This track showcased their R&B-infused pop style with English lyrics, targeting both domestic and international audiences. Initial activities focused on digital promotions and live performances, building anticipation without a traditional physical single debut; an announced single titled "P.O.V." was ultimately cancelled in early 2014. Their formal digital debut occurred on , 2014, with the single "Better Without You". This was followed by the single "Girl Digger" on January 22, 2014. The group's first mini-album, The One, arrived on July 2, 2014, compiling tracks like "P.O.V." and "Girl Digger," which highlighted their vocal harmonies and choreography. During this period, FAKY performed at select events and gained niche attention for their multicultural appeal, though broader commercial breakthrough remained limited. Activities halted in June 2014 amid internal adjustments, leading to an extended hiatus announced for a planned 2015 relaunch. Upon return in October 2015, the group underwent its first : founding members Diane and departed to pursue solo endeavors, while new member Akina (vocals and dance) joined, reducing the lineup to four—Anna, Lil' , Mikako, and Akina. This shift concluded the original configuration's era, with the reformed group releasing digital singles "," "You," and "" to signal their refreshed direction.

Reformation and second lineup

In late 2018, FAKY experienced its second major lineup change following the departure of original member , who announced her graduation from the group on November 16 to focus exclusively on her burgeoning acting career. Sawai, who had served as the group's leader and primary vocalist since its 2013 debut, cited her desire to dedicate herself fully to acting opportunities, including international projects, as the reason for leaving. Her final performance with FAKY took place on December 20, 2018, marking the end of the four-member era that had been in place since Akina's addition in 2015. To maintain the group's five-member structure and inject fresh energy, FAKY swiftly announced the recruitment of two new members during a special concert on December 31, 2018, at 's EX Theater . The newcomers were Hina, a 20-year-old dancer and vocalist from who had previously been part of the group DefWill, and Taki, an 18-year-old rapper and performer of Filipino- descent raised in the and . This reformation was positioned by the group's management under Avex's label as a strategic evolution to blend established vocal strengths with dynamic dance and rap elements, aligning with FAKY's signature fusion of , R&B, and hip-hop. The resulting second lineup—comprising Lil' Fang (vocalist and songwriter), Mikako (vocalist and dancer), Akina (dancer and visual), Hina (dancer and sub-vocalist), and Taki (rapper and performer)—debuted officially with the group in early 2019. This configuration emphasized a balanced dynamic, with Hina and Taki contributing to enhanced and multilingual appeal, particularly Taki's bilingual capabilities in English and Japanese. The reformation was well-received by fans, who noted the seamless integration during the group's subsequent live performances and the release of singles like "GIRLS' GOTTA LIVE" in 2019, which showcased the new members' contributions to the group's high-energy stage presence. Lifestyle Asia
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Hiatus and disbandment

On November 19, 2023, FAKY announced an indefinite hiatus for the group, effective following their final one-man live concert scheduled for January 13, 2024, at KT Zepp Yokohama. This decision marked the culmination of over a decade of activities, with the performance titled "FAKY ONEMANLIVE 2024 -DEPARTURE-" serving as a farewell event. As part of the transition, members Lil' Fang (also known as Achu) and Mikako graduated from the group, allowing them to step away from collective endeavors. The remaining members—Akina, Hina, and Taki—shifted their focus to individual pursuits during the hiatus, emphasizing personal artistic development and solo projects while expressing gratitude to fans for their long-term support. This lineup change reflected the group's evolving dynamics, building on prior adjustments that had sustained FAKY through multiple eras since their debut. The announcement highlighted the members' intent to honor their shared history without committing to a return timeline. On July 30, 2024, FAKY officially disbanded, concluding all group activities after the six-month hiatus. Akina, Hina, and Taki affirmed their commitment to continuing as solo artists, with the disbandment statement underscoring the positive impact of their time together and appreciation for supporters. This final step allowed each member to explore independent paths, ending FAKY's run as a pioneering multilingual act.

Members

Final lineup

The final lineup of FAKY consisted of three members: Akina, Hina, and Taki, following the graduation of Lil' and Mikako on January 13, 2024. This configuration marked the group's third era after previous lineup changes, during which focused on individual pursuits while the group remained on indefinite hiatus. The trio represented a blend of Japanese and international influences, aligning with FAKY's original concept of a globally oriented . No new group releases or performances occurred under this lineup, as activities had paused after the final live concert "DEPARTURE" at KT Zepp . Akina (born November 23, 1999, in , ) is a Japanese-American singer of half-Japanese and half-American descent, known for her healthy, athletic style and versatile vocals that combine power with emotional depth. She joined FAKY in 2015 as part of the second lineup reformation, bringing dance training from collaborations with international choreographers and a background in hip-hop and contemporary styles. In the final era, Akina contributed lead vocals and visual appeal, often highlighted in performances for her dynamic stage presence. Hina (born February 19, 1997, in , ; blood type A) served as a main vocalist and dancer, emphasizing rhythmic precision and expressive delivery in FAKY's multicultural sound. She joined the group in December 2018 alongside Taki, transitioning from modeling and solo dance pursuits to group activities. Hina's roots and training in traditional and added a layer of cultural depth, and she was noted for her role in bridging the group's elements with global pop influences during live sets. Taki (born April 21, 2000, in Shizuoka, ) brought multilingual rap and vocal skills to the lineup, having debuted in the Philippine entertainment industry at age 15 through films, dramas, and variety shows. She relocated to upon joining FAKY in 2018, where her standout dance ability and charismatic energy quickly established her as a key performer. In the final phase, Taki focused on rap verses and , drawing from her international experience to enhance the group's edgy, genre-blending aesthetic. This lineup persisted until FAKY officially ended group activities on July 30, 2024, with Akina, Hina, and Taki announced to continue their careers individually. The decision reflected the culmination of over a decade of evolution, prioritizing personal growth amid shifting industry dynamics.

Former Members

FAKY experienced several lineup changes throughout its 11-year history, with five members departing prior to the group's final phase and eventual disbandment in 2024. The original 2013 lineup consisted of Anna, Lil' , Mikako, Diane, and , all of whom contributed to the group's early establishment as a multinational act blending Japanese and Western influences. Diane and were the first to leave during a hiatus in 2015, followed by Anna in late 2018, and finally Lil' and Mikako in early 2024 as part of the transition to hiatus. Diane (born January 28, 1996, in Okinawa, ) was an original member and vocalist of Japanese-American heritage. She participated in FAKY's debut activities, including the release of the group's first single "" in 2013 and the album The One in 2014. Diane departed alongside in October 2015 during the group's hiatus, after which the lineup was restructured with the addition of Akina. Post-departure, she pursued music under the stage name HarukiD but has maintained a low profile in the industry. Tina (born December 18, 1996) was another original member and vocalist, also of Japanese-American descent. She was involved in the group's formative releases and live performances during the initial era. Like Diane, Tina left the group in October 2015 amid the hiatus. Following her exit, she transitioned into music production and engineering, adopting the stage name SHIMA and working behind the scenes in Tokyo's scene. Anna Sawai (born June 11, 1992, in , New Zealand) served as the original leader, , and dancer. Of Japanese-Kiwi heritage and fluent in English and Japanese, she played a pivotal role in shaping FAKY's international appeal, contributing to key tracks like "Girls Gotta Live" and international tours. Sawai left the group on December 20, 2018, at the end of the live show FAKY LIVE 2018 “fo(u)r”, citing a desire to pursue acting after her contract expired. Her departure marked the end of the second lineup era, and she subsequently gained prominence in acting, earning an Emmy Award for her role in the FX series Shōgun in 2024. Lil' Fang (born November 29, 1993) was an original member, leader (after Anna's departure), main vocalist, and a driving force behind the group's dynamic performances. Known for her aggressive and fearless stage presence—inspired by her stage name, which evokes a "little fang"—she was instrumental in FAKY's reformation in 2015 and later releases, including the 2023 single "Surrender." Lil' Fang graduated from the group on January 13, 2024, following the final one-man live at KT Zepp Yokohama, as part of the announcement shifting FAKY to hiatus. She had been with the group for its entire active duration until this point. Mikako (born June 7, 1994, in Fukuoka, ) was an original member serving as lead dancer, vocalist, and rapper. Her background in dance and modeling added visual and choreographic strength to FAKY's acts, and she remained a constant presence through multiple lineups, contributing to hits like "Heavenly Blue" and international promotions. Mikako also graduated on January 13, 2024, alongside Lil' Fang, concluding her decade-long tenure with the group. After the hiatus began, the remaining members Akina, Hina, and Taki continued individual pursuits until the full disbandment on July 30, 2024.

Membership timeline

FAKY was formed on July 19, 2013, under Avex Trax's Rhythm Zone label as a five-member group consisting of Anna, Diane, Tina, Lil' Fang, and Mikako. The group debuted with the promotional video for "Better Without You" on July 29, 2013. Activities paused after the release of their EP The One on May 28, 2014, entering a hiatus period. In October 2015, during the group's renewal, original members Diane and Tina departed due to differences in musical direction and personal career aspirations. On October 21, 2015, Akina was introduced as a new member, reforming the group as a quartet with Anna, Lil' Fang, Mikako, and Akina. They resumed activities with digital singles Afterglow, You, and Candy on the same day. Anna announced her graduation on November 16, 2018, to focus on , with her final performance on December 20, 2018, during the FAKY LIVE 2018 “fo(u)r” tour. On December 1, 2018, FAKY announced the addition of Hina (formerly of Def Will) and Taki, restoring the group to a five-member lineup: Lil' Fang, Mikako, Akina, Hina, and Taki. The new members were introduced at Anna's farewell concert on December 20, 2018. On November 19, 2023, FAKY announced an indefinite hiatus effective after their final one-man live concert on January 13, 2024, at KT Zepp , with Lil' Fang and Mikako graduating from the group at that time. Akina, Hina, and Taki were to continue individual activities during the hiatus. However, on July 30, 2024, the group officially disbanded, ending all activities as FAKY.
PeriodMembersKey Events
July 19, 2013 – October 2015Anna, Diane, Tina, , MikakoFormation and debut; hiatus from June 2014 to October 2015.
October 21, 2015 – November 2018Anna, , Mikako, AkinaRenewal after Diane and Tina's departure; Akina joins.
December 20, 2018 – January 13, 2024, Mikako, Akina, Hina, TakiAnna graduates; Hina and Taki join; hiatus announced November 19, 2023; and Mikako graduate.
January 13, 2024 – July 30, 2024Akina, Hina, TakiHiatus period with solo focuses; disbandment.

Discography

Studio albums

FAKY's debut and only studio album, ''F'', was released on October 19, 2022, by the Rhythm Zone sublabel of Avex Trax. Serving as a comprehensive introduction to the group's discography, the album compiles 17 tracks, including recent singles like "Diamond Glitter" and "Choco Fudge" alongside new material such as "The Light" and "ダーリン". It highlights FAKY's evolution through a mix of upbeat J-pop, R&B-infused ballads, and hip-hop elements, reflecting their international influences and multilingual approach with English and Japanese lyrics. The release came in several editions to cater to different fans: a standard CD (RZCD-77568) priced at ¥3,300, a limited CD+Blu-ray version (RZCD-77567/B) at ¥5,500 featuring and footage from their 2022 #nofilter live tour, a budget "entry disc" CD (RZCD-77569) at ¥2,200 with a shortened tracklist and a non-stop mix, and a deluxe CD+Blu-ray+goods bundle (RZZ1-77570/B) at ¥9,900. Early reservations included bonuses like acrylic keyholders, while store-specific perks offered posters and stickers. The digital version mirrors the standard CD tracklist and was distributed via platforms like and . Track listing
No.TitleLength
1"Diamond Glitter"3:32
2"Choco Fudge"3:28
3"My Story"2:57
4"Girls Gotta Live"3:44
5""3:19
6""3:56
7"Half-Moon"3:41
8"ダーリン" (Darling) (prod. GeG)4:02
9"Little More"4:15
10"The Light"4:33
11"99"3:33
12"HappyEverAfter"3:41
13"Take My Hand"4:36
14"Sayonara My Ex"3:03
15""3:52
16"ふたこいと" (Futakoito)2:55
17"Five+"3:44
''Total length:'' 63:07
Japanese titles are stylized as presented on the release; English translations provided where applicable.

Extended plays

FAKY released four extended plays over the course of their career, spanning their initial formation, reformation, and final activities before disbandment. These EPs showcased the group's evolution in sound, blending with electronic and influences, often featuring bilingual elements to appeal to international audiences. Their debut EP, The One, was released digitally on July 2, 2014, under . Comprising seven tracks, it included the title ballad "The One," which served as the theme song for the Bilocation, alongside earlier singles like "Girl Digger" and "Better Without You," plus a remix of "P.O.V." by . The EP highlighted the original lineup's focus on urban pop and R&B fusion. Following a hiatus and lineup reformation, FAKY issued their second EP, , on May 24, , also as a digital mini-album. It contained six tracks, such as the upbeat "," "," "You," and a retake of "Better Without You," emphasizing catchy hooks and vocal harmonies in the revamped quartet's style. This release marked their return with a more polished, major-label sound. The group's third EP, , arrived on June 14, 2017, as their major-label physical debut in CD and digital formats. Featuring seven tracks—including "Keep Out," "Surrender," "Chase Me," and reprises of "" and "Are You OK?"—it explored themes of self-empowerment and relationships through electro-pop production. The EP was accompanied by their first live tour, FAKY FIRST LIVE --. FAKY's final EP, Departure, was released digitally on November 15, 2023, serving as a culmination before their announced hiatus. The six-track collection included the title song "Departure," "To The Stars," "It's Alright," "Monochrome," and "Summer Dive (Prod. ☆Taku Takahashi)," reflecting mature introspection and dance-oriented tracks produced by collaborators like Taiki Kudo and Ryuta Hayafune.
TitleRelease DateFormat(s)TracksLabel
The OneJuly 2, 2014Digital download7
May 24, 2016Digital download6
June 14, 2017CD, CD+DVD, Digital7
DepartureNov 15, 2023Digital download6

Singles

FAKY primarily released their music in digital single format through Avex's label, allowing for frequent outputs and experimentation with bilingual (English-Japanese) lyrics, electro-pop, and R&B influences to target both domestic and international audiences. Their singles often served as precursors to mini-albums or EPs, with many featuring music videos to enhance promotion on platforms like . Over their career spanning 2013 to 2023, the group issued dozens of singles, evolving from promotional tracks in their debut era to empowerment-themed releases in later years. During the first lineup era (2013–2015), FAKY focused on building visibility with digital singles. Their debut "Better Without You" was released on July 29, 2013, and promoted via a video on Avex Trax's channel, introducing their electro-pop style. This was followed by "Girl Digger" in 2014, a track emphasizing confident themes, and a cover single "When You Wish Upon a Star ()" on December 18, 2013, tied to promotional tie-ins. The group's reformation in 2015 led to a notable comeback with three simultaneous digital singles on October 21: "Afterglow," "You," and "Candy." These marked their return after hiatus and highlighted a matured sound, with "Candy" gaining attention for its upbeat production and later anchoring their mini-album CANDY. In the second lineup era starting 2017, releases accelerated, beginning with "Surrender" on March 1, 2017, which blended R&B vocals and dance rhythms as the lead for Unwrapped. Representative follow-ups included "Suga Sweet" on August 30, 2017, featuring smooth synths, and "Chase Me" on October 24, 2017, exploring chase-and-pursuit motifs. From 2019 onward, FAKY's singles emphasized empowerment under their "" initiative, starting with the 2019 trilogy: "Girls Gotta Live" (August 23, 2019), focusing on ; "" (October 18, 2019), with its antidote-to-negativity lyrics; and "" (November 22, 2019), signaling a fresh start. These were accompanied by remixes, such as "Antidote (DISK NAGATAKI Remix)" on November 8, 2019. Later singles incorporated collaborations and genre shifts, like "Darling (Prod. GeG)" on August 26, 2020, infusing hip-hop elements, and "The Light" on January 27, 2021, a motivational track. In their final years, releases continued with introspective and seasonal themes, including "Summer Dive (Prod. ☆Taku Takahashi (m-flo))" on August 7, 2023, a vibrant summer produced by the renowned artist, and "モノクロ" (Monochrome) on September 12, 2023, exploring contrast in emotions. Other notable late-period singles were "" on November 16, 2022, playing on , and "Diamond Glitter" on May 5, 2022, with sparkling pop production. These tracks underscored FAKY's adaptability before their disbandment announcement.
TitleRelease DateKey Details
Better Without YouJuly 29, 2013Debut single; electro-pop debut track.
Girl Digger2014Promotional single on confident themes.
When You Wish Upon a Star (Pinocchio)December 18, 2013Cover for promotional use.
CandyOctober 21, 2015Comeback single; signature upbeat track.
SurrenderMarch 1, 2017Lead for Unwrapped; R&B-dance blend.
Suga SweetAugust 30, 2017Synth-driven R&B single.
Girls Gotta LiveAugust 23, 2019Start of "GIRL POWER" trilogy; empowerment anthem.
AntidoteOctober 18, 2019Trilogy track on overcoming negativity.
New AgeNovember 22, 2019Trilogy closer; renewal theme.
Summer Dive (Prod. ☆Taku Takahashi)August 7, 2023Collaborative summer single.
モノクロSeptember 12, 2023Final-era emotional contrast track.

Remix and collaboration releases

FAKY has released several versions of their tracks, often in with international and domestic producers, to expand their sound into genres like , EDM, and hardcore. These were typically issued as digital singles through their label, (an Avex sublabel), allowing the group to experiment with electronic and club-oriented interpretations of their and R&B-influenced originals. Notable remix releases include the Yamato Remix of "Candy," which reimagined the 2015 track with a more upbeat, dance-floor vibe and was distributed digitally on August 10, 2016. Similarly, "SUGA SWEET" received multiple reworkings, such as the REMO-CON Remix on May 9, 2018, emphasizing deeper basslines and extended drops suitable for DJ sets, and the GUMMYB3ARS Remix, initially released around the same period but reissued digitally on May 25, 2022. Other examples feature the ANGERMANS Remix of "GIRLS GOTTA LIVE" on September 11, 2019, incorporating trap elements, and the DISK NAGATAKI Remix of "" later that year, which amplified the song's urban edge. In 2020 and 2021, FAKY continued this trend with the BUNNY Remix of "" on January 1, 2020, blending production, and dual remixes of ""—the Boys Get Hurt Remix and the YOKYO & OMKT Remix—released on November 17, 2021, and November 24, 2021, respectively, to refresh the track for streaming platforms. The 2017 single "Better Without You" also included remix variants like the REMO-CON and DJ Yummy versions, integrated into its digital package to highlight versatile production approaches. Beyond solo remixes, FAKY engaged in notable collaborations that produced dedicated releases. In 2016, they formed the temporary supergroup FAMM'IN with electro-pop duo FEMM and Yup'in, all under the Avex umbrella, resulting in a self-titled digital EP released on April 20, 2016. This project fused rap, pop, and electronic styles, with tracks like "circle" and "Break My Mind" showcasing the collective's innovative female-led ; a Radical Hardcore Remix of "circle" followed as a promotional video single. Later collaborations included "half-moon" featuring producer Novel Core, a digital single released on July 7, 2020, that merged FAKY's vocal harmonies with atmospheric electronic production for a more introspective tone. In 2022, members Akina and Taki contributed to Brazilian artist EVE's track "Antídoto," released on October 7, 2022, as a cross-cultural fusion of vocals and Latin rhythms, marking one of FAKY's post-hiatus international features.

Music videos

Group videos

FAKY's group music videos emerged alongside their debut in 2013, initially released exclusively on to build an international fanbase through accessible digital platforms. These early productions emphasized the group's multicultural lineup and fusion of with Western influences, often featuring English lyrics and urban choreography. The debut video "Better Without You," uploaded on July 29, 2013, via the channel, introduced their bold, confident aesthetic with simple yet energetic staging. Similarly, "Girl Digger," released later that year, highlighted playful themes through vibrant visuals and group , establishing a signature style of high-energy performances. Following lineup adjustments in , FAKY's videos shifted toward more polished narratives while maintaining their dance-focused core. The trio of digital singles—"," "You," and ""—released on October 21, 2015, each received dedicated music videos that explored emotional depth and stylistic variety, with "" incorporating candy-themed motifs to underscore sweet yet edgy vibes. This period marked a transition to broader distribution, aligning with their growing presence on streaming services and reflecting the group's adaptability post-reformation. The 2017 EP represented a peak in quality, with multiple clips showcasing matured concepts. "Surrender," the lead single's video released on February 22, 2017, featured dramatic lighting and intense choreography to convey themes of letting go, while "" delved into introspective storytelling with ethereal visuals. These works, directed with higher budgets under Rhythm Zone, highlighted FAKY's evolution from indie origins to label-backed artistry, emphasizing unity among members despite changes. Into the late and , FAKY's videos embraced contemporary trends like integration and genre-blending. The 2019 release "GIRLS GOTTA LIVE," uploaded on August 23, 2019, captured a vibrant, anthemic spirit with streetwear aesthetics and dynamic group formations, amassing over 2.9 million views on . "," also from 2019, pushed futuristic themes through sleek CGI and synchronized dances, signaling their experimental edge. In 2021, "99" served as the theme for the Rika: Reverse, its video blending noir elements with pop energy to fit the narrative. Later entries like "Diamond Glitter" (May 25, 2022) and "Choco Fudge" (July 27, 2022) leaned into glamorous, confectionery-inspired visuals, reinforcing FAKY's playful yet fierce identity with intricate choreography that showcased their technical prowess. "Sayonara My Ex," released October 10, 2021, adopted a breakup motif with raw emotional delivery, while collaborations such as "Summer Dive [Prod. ☆Taku Takahashi (m-flo)]" in 2023 infused electronic beats and summery escapism. These final group videos, produced before their hiatus announcement in November 2023 and effective January 13, 2024, encapsulated a decade of innovation, prioritizing visual storytelling that mirrored their resilient, boundary-pushing ethos.

Member solo videos

AKINA, a Japanese-American member of FAKY who joined in 2015 and remained until the group's disbandment in 2024, pursued solo music releases starting in late 2020, several of which were accompanied by music videos. Her debut solo single, "Touch," released on November 27, 2020, was issued as an audio track without a visual component. Following "Touch," AKINA released "Gravity" on December 18, 2020, her first self-written solo single produced by Yaffle, exploring themes of unrequited love. The accompanying music video, directed by Yosuke Torii and featuring styling by fellow FAKY member Mikako, depicts AKINA in introspective scenes emphasizing emotional vulnerability and was premiered on FAKY's official YouTube channel. In 2021, AKINA issued multiple solo singles, including "FUTURE" on October 27, produced by Takahashi Kai. The music video for "FUTURE," released concurrently, showcases dynamic choreography and futuristic visuals, highlighting her vocal range and dance skills, and was also uploaded to FAKY's YouTube channel. Other 2021 releases like "Amazing Grace" (February 12) and "Stupid, Careless, Dumb" (October 15) did not receive dedicated music videos. No other FAKY members released fully solo music videos during or after their tenure with the group. Lil' Fang, Mikako, Anna, Hina, and Taki participated in featured appearances and duo projects, such as Hina and Taki's 2022 single "Black Ghost" for the drama OTHELLO, which included a music video, but these were collaborative efforts rather than individual solos.

Filmography and media appearances

Television and film roles

Members of FAKY have pursued acting careers both before and after joining the group, with former leader achieving significant international recognition post-departure. Sawai, who was with FAKY from its 2013 debut until 2018, transitioned to full-time thereafter. Her breakthrough television role came in the 2019 series Giri/Haji, where she portrayed a in the London-based crime drama. She followed this with a minor part in the 2021 blockbuster film F9: The Fast Saga, appearing alongside and . Sawai's performance as Naomi in the Apple TV+ series (2022–present), adapted from Min Jin Lee's , earned critical acclaim for its emotional depth in depicting a Korean immigrant family's multi-generational story. In 2023, she starred as Cate Randa in the Apple TV+ monster series , a role that showcased her in high-stakes action sequences within the universe. Her portrayal of Toda Mariko in the 2024 series Shōgun, based on James Clavell's , garnered an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, marking a historic win as the first Asian actor to receive this honor. In 2025, Sawai was announced to co-star in the heist film How to Rob a Bank, directed by , opposite and . Additionally, Sawai provided voice work as Sevn in the Star Wars: Visions (2021). Taki Saito, who joined FAKY in December 2018 as its youngest member, had an established acting background in the prior to her music career. She debuted on television in the 2015–2016 TV5 horror-comedy series #ParangNormal Activity, playing the recurring role of . Saito appeared in the 2016–2022 anthology series , contributing to various episodes as a supporting actress. Her film credits include the lead role of Irish "Rish" Del Rosario in the 2017 zombie comedy Trip Ubusan: The Lolas vs. Zombies, a satirical take on Filipino and horror tropes. She also starred in the 2019 supernatural thriller Banal, portraying a character entangled in ghostly encounters. She is set to play in the upcoming film The Red Jasmine (TBA), a drama exploring cultural tensions. Hina (Kurose Hina), who joined FAKY in December 2018, has balanced her group activities with television roles in . She played the supporting role of Ako in the 2021 sci-fi drama series Mirai Seiki Shibuya, a six-episode production delving into futuristic scenarios. In the same year, Hina portrayed Mitsue Amemiya in the action series Girl Gun Lady, a -inspired show about schoolgirls with transforming guns fighting threats. Her media presence extends to reality formats, including a 2020 dating show on Abema, though she has primarily focused on dramatic roles alongside modeling and music. Hina's appearances in TV dramas and commercials have been noted for enhancing FAKY's visibility in Japanese entertainment. Other members, including Mikako, Akina, and Lil' Fang, have limited or no documented acting credits outside music videos and group projects, with Lil' Fang providing vocals for the opening theme "Break It Down" of the 2022 anime series ORIENT. FAKY as a unit has not starred in major television or film productions, though individual pursuits have intersected with broader media opportunities.

Web and radio series

FAKY launched their official YouTube channel, FAKYWORLD, in 2020 as an original variety show to foster connections with fans amid the COVID-19 pandemic's restrictions on live performances. The series emphasizes the group's philosophy of resilience and unity, incorporating the hashtag "#WeAreAllHereTogether" to highlight shared experiences and individual member spotlights through casual discussions, challenges, and behind-the-scenes content. In the radio domain, FAKY hosted "FAKE or REAL," a program broadcast via the AuDee platform, where the five members engaged in lively, girls' talk to explore their authentic personalities beyond their stage personas. The show featured paired or group episodes, such as discussions on live performance emotions and scenarios, running from 2021 onward and capturing the group's dynamic interactions.

Video game contributions

FAKY members contributed to the 2017 Nintendo 3DS fashion simulation video game Style Savvy: Styling Star (known as Girls Mode 4: Star Stylist in ), providing and vocal performances for in-game characters and songs. Former member voiced the character Angélique Noir in the North American and PAL versions of the game, marking one of her early roles outside of music. Additionally, Anna performed vocals for the game's theme song "Girls be ambitious," credited as (ブラック・スワン), which appears on the official vocal collection album released by Avex Pictures. The track, composed by Cube Juice and Kazuaki Yamashita with lyrics by Kelly, underscores the game's narrative of aspiring stylists and fashion challenges. Current member Akina provided vocals for several in-game songs associated with the character Yolanda Artemisia, including tracks in the feminine and bold genres that feature in the game's and styling modes. These contributions highlight FAKY's versatility in blending with , aligning with the group's fusion of and Western influences. No other involvements by FAKY members have been documented in official credits or releases.

Live performances

Concert tours

FAKY's concert tours primarily consisted of headline one-man lives and short domestic mini-tours, reflecting their focus on building a dedicated fanbase through intimate venues in Japan. The group did not undertake large-scale international tours but incorporated select overseas performances into their promotional activities. Their live shows emphasized a blend of , R&B, and electronic elements, often featuring high-energy choreography and fan interactions. The group's inaugural headline concert, FAKY FIRST LIVE "," took place on October 13, 2017, at Duo Music Exchange in , marking their debut as a four-member unit after lineup changes. This event showcased tracks from their early releases and set the stage for subsequent expansions. Due to strong demand, it led to the " -Encore Edition" mini-tour in early 2018, with additional dates at MUSE on January 26 and Fukuoka BEAT STATION on February 18; the Fukuoka performance included opening acts SPiKE and LEGIT, while featured a☆bounce as opening dancers and as guests, highlighting FAKY's growing live appeal. In late , amid member transitions, FAKY held their next headline event, FAKY LIVE 2018 "fo(u)r," on December 20 at Liquid Room in . Billed as a tour finale for departing member Anna, the concert featured guest appearances by artists such as , FEMM, and lol-エルオーエル-, and served as a platform to introduce new members Hina and Taki. This show underscored the group's resilience and evolution. Following a period of releases and festival appearances, FAKY launched their first nationwide tour, FAKY LIVE TOUR 2022 -ALIVE-, in mid-2022, shortly after Hina and Taki's integration. The tour spanned four Japanese cities—Fukuoka, , , and ()—with eight performances: August 28 at DRUM LOGOS in Fukuoka (two shows), September 10 at THE BOTTOM LINE in (two shows), September 11 at Shinsaibashi DROP in (two shows), and September 18 at WWW X in (two shows), emphasizing unfiltered performances to reconnect with fans post-pandemic. It represented a milestone in their domestic touring scope. Subsequent headline events included the one-man live FAKY ONEMANLIVE 2023 -FEEL IT ALL- on March 5, 2023, at LIQUIDROOM in , which celebrated recent EPs with a focus on emotional depth. The group's final performance, the culmination live "DEPARTURE," occurred on January 13, 2024, at KT Zepp , drawing over 2,000 attendees and signaling their indefinite hiatus. This event encapsulated their career trajectory, blending hits and farewells. Internationally, FAKY's activities were limited to promotional tours tied to events rather than dedicated concert series. They performed in at Manga Barcelona in 2022 to present their album F, in at Anime Friends 2019, and in at Otakuthon 2019, where they hosted panels and concerts to expand their global reach. These outings, supported by Avex, helped cultivate an international following without full-scale touring logistics.

Festival and event appearances

FAKY frequently performed at music festivals and cultural events in and abroad, leveraging these platforms to highlight their high-energy performances and multicultural appeal. Their appearances spanned major festivals, conventions, and international showcases, often featuring sets that included hits like "SUGA SWEET" and "Surrender" to engage diverse crowds. In , the group debuted live at the a-nation stadium fes. 2013 on September 1 at in , serving as an for the annual Avex-organized summer music festival. They returned to a-nation in subsequent years, including a set at a-nation 2018 on August 26 at the same venue, where they delivered a dynamic amid a lineup of top acts. FAKY also graced SUMMER SONIC, one of 's largest s, with back-to-back appearances: in 2016 on the BEACH STAGE at , and in 2017 on August 20 at the BEACH STAGE in Chiba (ZOZO area). Additionally, they opened the fashion and music event takagi presents TGC KITAKYUSHU 2017 by on October 21 at Nishi-Nihon Sougou Tenjijou in , blending their rock-infused pop with runway shows. Internationally, FAKY expanded their reach through and cultural festivals. They performed at Anime Friends 2019 on July 14 at Anhembi in , , captivating Latin American fans with their bilingual tracks during the major anime convention. Later that year, on August 16, they made their Canadian debut at Otakuthon 2019 in Room 210 of the Palais des Congrès de Montréal, offering an exclusive concert ticketed at $20 CAD. In 2021, amid the , FAKY joined the virtual HYPER JAPAN Online Festival, the UK's largest celebration of Japanese culture, where they presented hard-hitting sets to a global online audience. Toward the end of their active years, FAKY continued event appearances in 2023. On June 25, they performed at ASIA MUSIC CARAVAN in Tochigi at the Tochigi Prefectural Cultural Center, sharing the stage with acts like Lead, PIXY, and Beverly in a multi-artist Asian music showcase. Later that summer, on July 25, they performed at ACRONYM FES., a dance-vocal at KT Zepp , with doors opening at 14:30 and performances starting at 15:30 alongside groups like , GENIC, and IVVY; additional tickets were released due to high demand. These events underscored FAKY's enduring presence until their hiatus announcement later that year.

Awards and nominations

{| class="wikitable" ! Year ! Award ! Category ! Nominated work
! Result
2016
MTV Video Music Awards Japan
Best New Artist Video (Japan)
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Nominated
}

References

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  3. Jun 20, 2024 · New members stepped in and the group continued to make music, before disbanding after their final performance on Jan. 13, 2024.
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