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BaBe made their debut in 1987 by being on many variety and musical television programs. Their music career started a month later with the eurobeat single "[[Give Me Up (BaBe)|Give Me Up]]", originally by Michael Fortunati, on Feburary 1987. The single was a huge success that even today, other [[J-Pop]] artists, like [[W]] and [[Tamiki Nami]], has covered the song. Their success continued with their second single, "[[I Don't Know (BaBe)|I Don't Know]]", that same year. The song earned the group awards like the 29th Annual Nihon Record Taishou's Rookie of the Year award.  
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BaBe made their debut in 1987 by being on many variety and musical television programs. Their music career started a month later with the eurobeat single "[[Give Me Up (BaBe)|Give Me Up]]", originally by Michael Fortunati, on Feburary 1987. The single was a huge success that even today, other [[J-Pop]] artists, like [[W]] and [[Tamaki Nami]], has covered the song. Their success continued with their second single, "[[I Don't Know (BaBe)|I Don't Know]]", that same year. The song earned the group awards like the 29th Annual Nihon Record Taishou's Rookie of the Year award.  
  
 
Sadly, the group broke up in 1990 because Nikaido Yukari was expecting. Kondo Tomoko went onto a brief solo career until she got marriage years later.
 
Sadly, the group broke up in 1990 because Nikaido Yukari was expecting. Kondo Tomoko went onto a brief solo career until she got marriage years later.
 
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Revision as of 03:41, 15 September 2012

BaBe

BaBe was a Japanese pop idol duo from 1987 to 1990 that became popular with hits like "Give Me Up" and "I Don't Know".

Members

Information

BaBe made their debut in 1987 by being on many variety and musical television programs. Their music career started a month later with the eurobeat single "Give Me Up", originally by Michael Fortunati, on Feburary 1987. The single was a huge success that even today, other J-Pop artists, like W and Tamaki Nami, has covered the song. Their success continued with their second single, "I Don't Know", that same year. The song earned the group awards like the 29th Annual Nihon Record Taishou's Rookie of the Year award.

Sadly, the group broke up in 1990 because Nikaido Yukari was expecting. Kondo Tomoko went onto a brief solo career until she got marriage years later.

Discography

Albums

Singles

Video

  • [1987.08.21] Bravo!

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