Rinka Kanzaki 💫
Critics praised the move. Real Sound Japan wrote: "Rinka Kanzaki’s solo work finally allows her artistry to catch up with her technical abilities. She is no longer just the dancer in the group; she is the auteur."
During her tenure with Girls² (the group went on an indefinite hiatus in 2023), Kanzaki performed at the legendary and collaborated with brands like Shiseido and Lawson . The group sold over 200,000 concert tickets in their final tour, with Rinka Kanzaki’s fanbase being arguably the most devoted sub-section. The Solo Debut: Finding Her Own Sound The hiatus of Girls² could have been the end of the story for many idols. Instead, it was the beginning of Rinka Kanzaki's most authentic chapter. In late 2023, she shocked the industry by announcing a solo debut under the LDH sub-label, rhythm zone . rinka kanzaki
Before the bright lights of television, Rinka Kanzaki was a student at the prestigious (EXILE PROFESSIONAL GYM), a talent academy run by the legendary LDH (Love, Dream, Happiness) agency. It was here that her raw talent was refined. EXPG is notorious for its rigorous training, often described as the "Olympic training center" for J-Pop dancers. This environment instilled in Kanzaki a relentless work ethic and a signature sharpness to her movements that separates her from typical idol performers. The Breakthrough: Hiatus and the "Girls²" Revolution Rinka Kanzaki’s first major public exposure did not come through a music video, but through a moment of controversy and recovery. In 2017, at only 14 years old, she was selected as a support member for the idol group Tokyo Girls’ Style . However, a sudden health issue forced her into a temporary hiatus. For a teenage performer, this was a devastating blow. Critics praised the move
As she writes in the liner notes of her Moonchild single: "The paradox of being strong is admitting you are weak. And then dancing anyway." The group sold over 200,000 concert tickets in