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* [1993.11.01] [[Kanashimi no Godzilla]] (悲しみのゴジラ)
 
* [1993.11.01] [[Kanashimi no Godzilla]] (悲しみのゴジラ)
* [1994.07.01] [[Okiraku Musume wa Alohaoe]] (お気楽娘はアロハオエ)
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* [1994.07.01] [[Okiraku Musume wa Aloha 'Oe]] (お気楽娘はアロハオエ)
 
* [1995.06.01] [[Nande (BUKA-BUKA)|NA-N-DE?]] <small>(with [[Kazumi Saito]])</small>
 
* [1995.06.01] [[Nande (BUKA-BUKA)|NA-N-DE?]] <small>(with [[Kazumi Saito]])</small>
 
* [1995.08.21] [[Nande Remix|NA-N-DE? REMIX]] <small> (with [[Kazumi Saito]]) </small>
 
* [1995.08.21] [[Nande Remix|NA-N-DE? REMIX]] <small> (with [[Kazumi Saito]]) </small>
* [1996.01.21] [[Makeru Mon ka!]] [[負けるもんか!)
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* [1996.01.21] [[Makeru Mon ka!]] (負けるもんか!)
  
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==

Latest revision as of 22:36, 19 March 2017

BUKA-BUKA (ブカブカ) was a Japanese pop idol group from 1993 to 1996. The members were chosen from Kin-chan Acting Company. The group's name came from the acting company president Hagimoto Kinichi. Towards the end, the group became a trio when Matsuda left before the release of the final single.

Members

Discography

Albums

Singles

External Links