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'''Baby M''' is a British-Japanese [[J-Pop|pop]]/[[J-Reggae|reggae]] singer. She grew up between South Africa and Japan, and started her singing career in 1999 collaborating with various South African reggae singers and rappers. She officially debuted in 2002 as "Baby.M" under [[Universal Music Japan]] with the single "[[Usual Girl|usual girl]]", and after the release of two singles with the label and one indie single, she re-debuted in 2009/2010 under [[Rhythm Zone]].
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'''Baby M''' is a British/South African/Norwegian-Japanese [[J-Pop|pop]]singer/song writer. She grew up between South Africa and Japan, and started her singing career in 1999 collaborating with various South African and Japanese singers and rappers. She officially debuted in 2002 as "Baby.M" under [[Universal Music Japan]] with the single "[[Usual Girl|Usual Girl]]", and after the release of two singles with the label and one indie single, she re-debuted in 2009/2010 under [[Rhythm Zone]].
<br>The "M" of her stage name makes reference to the three important "M" of her life; '''M'''onica, her mother, [[Wikipedia:Mary (mother of Jesus)|'''M'''aria]] and '''M'''usic.
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<br>The "M" of her stage name makes reference to the three important "M's" of her life; '''M'''onica, her mother, [[Wikipedia:Mary (mother of Jesus)|'''M'''aria]] and '''M'''usic.
 
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==Profile==
 
==Profile==

Revision as of 08:44, 30 March 2012

Baby M promoting "Bokura ni Kibou wo" (2011)

Baby M is a British/South African/Norwegian-Japanese popsinger/song writer. She grew up between South Africa and Japan, and started her singing career in 1999 collaborating with various South African and Japanese singers and rappers. She officially debuted in 2002 as "Baby.M" under Universal Music Japan with the single "Usual Girl", and after the release of two singles with the label and one indie single, she re-debuted in 2009/2010 under Rhythm Zone.
The "M" of her stage name makes reference to the three important "M's" of her life; Monica, her mother, Maria and Music.

Profile

Japanese Discography

Albums

Mini-Albums

Singles

Baby M promoting Bhuti (2010)

Digital Singles

Collaborations

South African Discography

Collaborations

  • [2008.??.??] Mandoza - Ingwenya (#12 Good-Bye to My Love (feat. Baby M))

External Links