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Revision as of 12:03, 9 June 2011

Mi-Ke was a Japanese pop idol group from 1991 to 1993 under the label BMG Kapan.

Members

Information

Mi-Ke formed in 1991 as the back-up chorus singers for the band B.B.QUEENS. They also released their first single during the same time, entitled Omoide no Kujuukurihama. Then three months later, they released their first album, Omoide no G S Kujuukurihama, which had the theme of revival covers. The group went onto later that year to win the Rookie of the Year award at various award ceremonies, including the Golden Discs Award and Japan Record Award. They also made their first appearance on the end of the year program Kouhaku Uta Gassen.

In 1992, the group became regulars on the music program NHK Hit Stage. But, a year later, the group broke up after their release of their last single, Please Please Me, LOVE. Only Utoku Keiko would go onto to establish a solo career after the group disbanded.

Discography

Albums

Singles

Videos / DVDs

  • [1991.06.21] Omoide no G S Kujuukurihama (想い出のG S 九十九里浜)
  • [1991.12.16] Shiroi Shiroi Sangoshou (白い白いサンゴ礁)
  • [2002.12.20] Mi-Ke CLIPS

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