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==History== | ==History== | ||
Takayama Miru was offered help from her cousin [[Takayama Minami]] with a music career. As part of an experiment, Takayama joined her cousin's group, [[TWO-MIX]], and released three singles | Takayama Miru was offered help from her cousin [[Takayama Minami]] with a music career. As part of an experiment, Takayama joined her cousin's group, [[TWO-MIX]], and released three singles "[[Justice ~Future Mystery~|JUSTICE ~Future Mystery~]]", "[[Kiss (Takayama Miru with TWO-MIX)|Kiss]]", and "[[Rhythmic Youth|RHYTHMIC YOUTH]]") under the temporary name '''Takayama Miru with TWO-MIX''' in 1999. | ||
After the success of Takayama Miru with [[TWO-MIX]], they formed another unit called '''M★TWO -MinaMiru-'''. Unfortunately, after the release of the single [[37°C ~Binetsu Senki~]] and the album [[Single & Single]], Takayama realized that a career in music was not something that she cared to pursue any longer. After Takayama Miru's leave, [[TWO-MIX]] resumed recording music under their original name | After the success of Takayama Miru with [[TWO-MIX]], they formed another unit called '''M★TWO -MinaMiru-'''. Unfortunately, after the release of the single "[[37 C ~Binetsu Senki~|37°C ~Binetsu Senki~]]" and the album ''[[Single & Single]]'', Takayama realized that a career in music was not something that she cared to pursue any longer. After Takayama Miru's leave, [[TWO-MIX]] resumed recording music under their original name | ||
==Discography== | ==Discography== | ||
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* [1999.08.25] [[Kiss (Takayama Miru with TWO-MIX)|Kiss]] ('''Takayama Miru with TWO-MIX''') | * [1999.08.25] [[Kiss (Takayama Miru with TWO-MIX)|Kiss]] ('''Takayama Miru with TWO-MIX''') | ||
* [1999.11.10] [[Rhythmic Youth|RHYTHMIC YOUTH]] ('''Takayama Miru with TWO-MIX''') | * [1999.11.10] [[Rhythmic Youth|RHYTHMIC YOUTH]] ('''Takayama Miru with TWO-MIX''') | ||
* [2000.02.23] [[37°C ~Binetsu Senki~]] (37°C ~微熱戦記~) ('''M★TWO -MinaMiru-''') | * [2000.02.23] [[37 C ~Binetsu Senki~|37°C ~Binetsu Senki~]] (37°C ~微熱戦記~) ('''M★TWO -MinaMiru-''') | ||
[[Category:Artists]] | [[Category:Artists]] | ||
[[Category:J-Pop]] | [[Category:J-Pop]] | ||
[[Category:1981 Births]] | [[Category:1981 Births]] |
Latest revision as of 06:55, 13 March 2011
Takayama Miru (高山美瑠) was the additional vocalist of TWO-MIX from 1999 to 2000.
Profile
- Name: Takayama Miru (高山美瑠)
- Birthday: February 16th, 1981
- Groups:
- Takayama Miru with TWO-MIX (1999)
- M★TWO -MinaMiru- (2000)
History
Takayama Miru was offered help from her cousin Takayama Minami with a music career. As part of an experiment, Takayama joined her cousin's group, TWO-MIX, and released three singles "JUSTICE ~Future Mystery~", "Kiss", and "RHYTHMIC YOUTH") under the temporary name Takayama Miru with TWO-MIX in 1999.
After the success of Takayama Miru with TWO-MIX, they formed another unit called M★TWO -MinaMiru-. Unfortunately, after the release of the single "37°C ~Binetsu Senki~" and the album Single & Single, Takayama realized that a career in music was not something that she cared to pursue any longer. After Takayama Miru's leave, TWO-MIX resumed recording music under their original name
Discography
Albums
- [2000.03.23] Single & Single (M★TWO -MinaMiru-)
Singles
- [1999.05.12] JUSTICE ~Future Mystery~ (Takayama Miru with TWO-MIX)
- [1999.08.25] Kiss (Takayama Miru with TWO-MIX)
- [1999.11.10] RHYTHMIC YOUTH (Takayama Miru with TWO-MIX)
- [2000.02.23] 37°C ~Binetsu Senki~ (37°C ~微熱戦記~) (M★TWO -MinaMiru-)