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'''KISS''' was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] [[Idol|idol]] group from 1993 to 1995. They made their debut with the indies single "[[Grampus Eight Days a Week]]" in 1993. The single was used as a support song for the soccer team [[Nagoya Grampus]]. After the release of the third single, "[[Chance! (KISS)|Chance!]]", the group disbanded and each member went | '''KISS''' was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] [[Idol|idol]] group from 1993 to 1995. They made their debut with the indies single "[[Grampus Eight Days a Week]]" in 1993. The single was used as a support song for the soccer team [[Nagoya Grampus]]. After the release of the third single, "[[Chance! (KISS)|Chance!]]", the group disbanded and each member went on to pursue their own careers. | ||
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Revision as of 10:12, 31 July 2012
KISS was a Japanese pop idol group from 1993 to 1995. They made their debut with the indies single "Grampus Eight Days a Week" in 1993. The single was used as a support song for the soccer team Nagoya Grampus. After the release of the third single, "Chance!", the group disbanded and each member went on to pursue their own careers.
Members
- Yamanaka Yumiko (山中由美子)
- Miyano Kumiko (宮野久美子)
- Aoki Megumi (青木めぐみ)
Discography
Singles
- [1993.xx.xx] Grampus Eight Days a Week (グランパスエイト デイズ ア ウィーク)
- [1994.03.12] Shouri e no Michi (勝利への道)
- [1995.08.23] Chance!