Cry&Feel it was formed in 2001 in Japan as a fourâwoman vocal group composed entirely of lead singers: TAMA, AI, SAN, and SONO. The group began performing in local venues before signing with a major label in 2003, when they released the single "Yurari Yurari" on 19 November 2003, which later served as the ending theme for the television program Sekai Puchikura! Their debut album Cry & Feel It followed on 7 April 2004, featuring tracks such as "Sakura Sarari" and "Kimi wa Natsu", both used as ending themes for national TV shows. The single "Liberty" was issued on 22 June 2005, and the group continued to release spectrum (23 November 2005) and a compilation Collection (19 April 2006). Cry&Feel it disbanded in 2006; postâdisbandment, TAMA became a voice teacher at the Gaudi Vocal School, while AI SAN, SAN, and SONO formed the group Chagra, and SONO reâdebuted under the name sono.
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