I highly doubt AAA will face their end anytime soon. Despite the number of singles they have released, in the scope of the entire Japanese entertainment industry, AAA is still a new group with so much potential not to be underestimated. AAA’s future is still incomplete.
Rumors say that, by the release of the “AROUND” album, it’ll mark the end; finish off with a Best Album, and no more Triple A. I don’t think so. Take a look at dream. It’s got three websites [1][2][3]. dream officially began with three members: Mai Yui, and Kana. After a release of 13 singles and 3 albums, Mai left. Yu and Kana remained inactive until new members were added in a new audition. The 7-nin dream released 8 singles and 10 albums, plus 2 Best Albums. Just recently, I was checking Santos’ new blog, surprised to see dream off his list of links. I was wrong… What I had read on the list instead was “DRM.” Where would the link take me other than the new website of dream?
As I pondered dream’s redebut (of some sort) as DRM, I did also AAA’s future. Perhaps…who knows, right? Maybe AAA will go through a process similar to that of dream’s and redebut after releasing a Best Album? The time it is released could simply be the end of their contract with Avex. They’ve got a bright future ahead of them to start a new contract, though I’ll be honest in telling you that I am not at all near an expert when it comes to explaining how Avex works, so I should expect criticism as I have only made predictions.
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