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Latest revision as of 18:53, 6 July 2016
Triplet (トリプレット) is a Japanese pop girl group managed by Up-Front Agency and part of Hello! Project.
Contents
Members
- Okai Chisato (岡井千聖) (°C-ute)
- Kudo Haruka (工藤遥) (Morning Musume)
- Takagi Sayuki (高木紗友希) (Juice=Juice)
Information
Triplet was announced in March 2014 through a single announcement. It was formed alongside the groups Sato no Akari and ODATOMO to be part of the Hello! Project SATOYAMA Movement, a movement that aims to remind Japan of their beautiful countrysides (Satoyama) and the need to conserve them.
Discography
Joint Singles
- [2014.04.23] Aa, Subarashiki Hibi yo / Dream Last Train / Kodachi wo Nukeru Kaze no You ni (嗚呼、素晴らしき日々よ / 木立を抜ける風のように) (Sato no Akari, Triplet, ODATOMO)
Compilations / Other
- [2014.12.10] Hello! Project - Petit Best 15 (#13 Dream Last Train)