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* [[Haruna|Shinzaki Haruna]] (新崎春奈) (Vocals) | * [[Haruna|Shinzaki Haruna]] (新崎春奈) (Vocals) | ||
* [[Chiaki|Miyagi Chiaki]] (宮城千秋) (Vocals) | * [[Chiaki|Miyagi Chiaki]] (宮城千秋) (Vocals) | ||
− | * [[Natsumi| | + | * [[Natsumi|Nakasone Natsumi]] (仲宗根なつみ) (Guitar) |
* [[Miyazato]] (宮里音彩) (Bass) | * [[Miyazato]] (宮里音彩) (Bass) | ||
* [[Izena Miki]] (伊是名美希) (Drums) | * [[Izena Miki]] (伊是名美希) (Drums) |
Revision as of 01:07, 9 June 2010
G-Seven is one of two groups that formed the band "Hearts Grow". The band consists of five girls. The band broke up in 2004 to start a new formation. The band's most famous song was "Human Heart" which was re-recorded by the band Hearts Grow in 2005, named "Human's Hearts".
Members
- Shinzaki Haruna (新崎春奈) (Vocals)
- Miyagi Chiaki (宮城千秋) (Vocals)
- Nakasone Natsumi (仲宗根なつみ) (Guitar)
- Miyazato (宮里音彩) (Bass)
- Izena Miki (伊是名美希) (Drums)
Discography
Singles
- [2004.xx.xx] Human Heart
Compilations / Others
- [2005.02.14] HEARTS GROW