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(Chocoholic featuring Friday Night Plans) ( TaeyoungBoy featuring Friday Night Plans) ( StarRo & AmPm featuring Friday Night Plans)
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Singles As lead artist List of singles, with selected chart positions
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This, along with her follow-up single "Unknown" were produced by Dr. In 2019, Friday Night Plans released the song "Honda", a song used in commercials for Honda Vezel, which became the act's first single to chart on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 chart. Outside of this, Friday Night Plans released Location: Los Angeles in August 2018, a collection of demos not produced by Tepppei, which were recorded by Masumi during a trip to Los Angeles in June. The pair worked together for much of 20, including on the project's cover of Mariya Takeuchi's " Plastic Love" (2018), which became one of the project's most popular songs, and the Complex EP released in November 2019, which was entirely produced by Tepppei. Masumi met producer and drummer Tepppei in March 2018 after a suggestion by her record label director, and in July 2018 Friday Night Plans released their first single, "Happy Birthday", produced by Tepppei. Without having a stage name before the song's release, Masumi decided to go with Friday Night Plans, reminding herself of the feeling of excitement in her childhood making plans with friends (and wanting the name to evoke excitement in listeners). This led to Masumi being scouted to sing on a collaborative song between producer StarRo and electronic duo AmPm entitled "Maybe", which was released in November 2017. Masumi was discovered on Instagram by Japanese singer Taichi Mukai around June 2017, who liked her cover song performances she had posted. Masumi began attending a vocal training school in high school. Masumi wanted to become a singer after listening to her mother singing Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston songs, and became interested in Western music in junior high school, especially after watching MTV Japan every day and becoming a fan of Justin Bieber. She spent most of her childhood in Tokyo, only visiting the Philippines once every few years. Masumi was born in Tokyo to a Japanese father and Filipina mother.