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BetacommandBot (talk) 07:55, 15 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Will Soulhead Transfer to Avex?

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I was shocked to see in then Japanese article that they signed a contract with Avex. Well, if it's their choice, good luck to them. Rappyboy2008 (talk) 11:43, 1 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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Defunct and general clean-up

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Both members of the band have had separate music projects for several years, one of the official website links at the bottom of the page now leads to what appears to be an unrelated poker blog, and there hasn't been a SOULHEAD release (or even updates to their official blogs) in a decade. I think it's fair to say the group is at least defunct, if not officially disbanded, so I'll rewrite the start of the page in past tense, add a couple of lines about their newer projects (neither of which is significant enough to justify their own pages), remove the misleading links and add a couple to their recent individual official channels.

I won't update the discography with their newer solo releases and other projects because finding definitive, specific release dates for those, let alone chart rankings, is beyond my capabilities. In the unlikely event that anybody reads this, I hope someone with a better grasp of Japanese can update the discography. Aceflibble (talk) 12:10, 17 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Slight amendment to above: while I did add Yoshika's official blog to the external links, I couldn't link to anything of Tsugumi's as she only has YouTube, Instagram and Twitter pages, which Wikipedia won't accept. I did track down a release date for Tsugumi's solo album, so I added that to the discography after all, but I've still not added her solo singles or either of their other groups' releases. I added key sources confirming their later projects as best I could, but most of what they've done is only recorded on social media now, so I've not sourced some of it; if someone really wants there to be a source for every single line then look up their Twitter, Facebook, Instagram or YouTube accounts (all easily found via any search engine) and add whatever you think is most acceptable. Aceflibble (talk) 13:36, 17 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]