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'''yukki''' (formerly known as Maeda Yuki, but no relation to the [[Hello! Project]] [[Maeda Yuki|enka singer]]) was the former vocalist of the band [[Whiteberry]]. She is now a soloist and songwriter.
 
'''yukki''' (formerly known as Maeda Yuki, but no relation to the [[Hello! Project]] [[Maeda Yuki|enka singer]]) was the former vocalist of the band [[Whiteberry]]. She is now a soloist and songwriter.
  
==<span class="mw-headline"> Profile </span>==
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== Profile ==
  
 
* '''Stagename:''' yukki
 
* '''Stagename:''' yukki
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* '''Birthdate:''' October 12th, 1985
 
* '''Birthdate:''' October 12th, 1985
 
* '''Birthplace:''' Kitami-shi, [[Hokkaido]], [[Japan]]
 
* '''Birthplace:''' Kitami-shi, [[Hokkaido]], [[Japan]]
* '''[[Blood Type]]<nowiki>:</nowiki>''' A
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* '''[[Blood Type]]:''' A
 
* '''Hobbies:''' Watching movies, reading
 
* '''Hobbies:''' Watching movies, reading
* '''Favorite artists:''' [[THE BACK HORN]], [[BUMP OF CHICKEN]], [[Crash in Antwarp|Crash in Antwarp]], [[Sparta Locals|Sparta Locals]]
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* '''Favorite artists:''' [[THE BACK HORN]], [[BUMP OF CHICKEN]], [[Crash in Antwarp]], [[Sparta Locals]]
  
==<span class="mw-headline"> Information </span>==
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== Information ==
  
In 1996 Yuki created the band Strawberry Kids with her friends [[Kawamura Erika|Kawamura Erika]] (also her cousin), [[Mizusawa Rimi|Mizusawa Rimi]], [[Hasegawa Yukari|Hasegawa Yukari]], and [[Inatsuki Aya|Inatsuki Aya]]. This was the beginning of what would soon be known as [[Whiteberry]] nationwide. The band made their debut in 1999 with the mini-album [[Afterschool|afterschool]], and their single to follow, [[Yuki|YUKI]], became a smash hit. The band covered [[Natsu Matsuri|Natsu Matsuri]] in 2000; this single sold over 800,000 copies. The same year the band participated in NHK's [[Kohaku|Kohaku]]. In total, Whiteberry releases 13 singles, five albums, and six DVDs before disbanding in March 2004 for the members to pursue other things like school.
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In 1996 Yuki created the band Strawberry Kids with her friends [[Kawamura Erika]] (also her cousin), [[Mizusawa Rimi]], [[Hasegawa Yukari]], and [[Inatsuki Aya]]. This was the beginning of what would soon be known as [[Whiteberry]] nationwide. The band made their debut in 1999 with the mini-album [[Afterschool|afterschool]], and their single to follow, [[Yuki|YUKI]], became a smash hit. The band covered [[Natsu Matsuri|Natsu Matsuri]] in 2000; this single sold over 800,000 copies. The same year the band participated in NHK's [[Kohaku]]. In total, Whiteberry releases 13 singles, five albums, and six DVDs before disbanding in March 2004 for the members to pursue other things like school.
  
 
However, Yuki began her career as a solo artist in 2005 under the stagename "yukki" and released her first solo mini-album one year later.
 
However, Yuki began her career as a solo artist in 2005 under the stagename "yukki" and released her first solo mini-album one year later.
  
==<span class="mw-headline"> Works </span>==
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== Discography ==
  
===<span class="mw-headline"> Mini-Albums </span>===
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=== Mini-Albums ===
  
 
* [2006.05.10] [[Sotsugyou (yukki)|Sotsugyou]] (卒業)
 
* [2006.05.10] [[Sotsugyou (yukki)|Sotsugyou]] (卒業)
  
===<span class="mw-headline"> Digital Releases </span>===
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=== Digital Releases ===
  
 
* [2006.05.10] [[Tokyo (yukki)|Tokyo]] (東京)
 
* [2006.05.10] [[Tokyo (yukki)|Tokyo]] (東京)
  
===<span class="mw-headline"> Compilations </span>===
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=== Compilations ===
  
 
* [2006.10.25] [[Tribute to Avril Lavigne ~Master's Collection~]] (#3 - Losing Grip)
 
* [2006.10.25] [[Tribute to Avril Lavigne ~Master's Collection~]] (#3 - Losing Grip)
  
==<span class="mw-headline"> External Links </span>==
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== External Links ==
  
 
* [http://www.keyo.co.jp/yukki/ Official site]
 
* [http://www.keyo.co.jp/yukki/ Official site]
 
* [http://www.deadgirls.co.jp/yukki/ DREAM GIRLS site]
 
* [http://www.deadgirls.co.jp/yukki/ DREAM GIRLS site]
  
 
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[[Category:J-Rock]]
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[[Category:Former Japanese Band Members]]
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[[Category:1985 Births]]

Latest revision as of 10:14, 2 September 2013

yukki (formerly known as Maeda Yuki, but no relation to the Hello! Project enka singer) was the former vocalist of the band Whiteberry. She is now a soloist and songwriter.

Profile

Information

In 1996 Yuki created the band Strawberry Kids with her friends Kawamura Erika (also her cousin), Mizusawa Rimi, Hasegawa Yukari, and Inatsuki Aya. This was the beginning of what would soon be known as Whiteberry nationwide. The band made their debut in 1999 with the mini-album afterschool, and their single to follow, YUKI, became a smash hit. The band covered Natsu Matsuri in 2000; this single sold over 800,000 copies. The same year the band participated in NHK's Kohaku. In total, Whiteberry releases 13 singles, five albums, and six DVDs before disbanding in March 2004 for the members to pursue other things like school.

However, Yuki began her career as a solo artist in 2005 under the stagename "yukki" and released her first solo mini-album one year later.

Discography

Mini-Albums

Digital Releases

  • [2006.05.10] Tokyo (東京)

Compilations

External Links