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'''Changin' My Life''' was a three-piece [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] group, signed to [[Toshiba-EMI]]. The band rose to fame for the work with the ''[[Full Moon wo Sagashite]]'' [[Anime|anime]].
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'''Changin' My Life''' was a three-piece [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] group, signed to [[Toshiba-EMI]]. The band rose to fame for their work with the ''[[Full Moon wo Sagashite]]'' [[Anime|anime]].
  
 
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The group made their debut in 2001, with the single "[[Luv.Remix]]". In 2002, the group was commissioned to work with [[Manga-ka|manga-ka]] [[Tanemura Arina]], to write music for the [[Anime|anime]] version of her [[Manga|manga]], ''[[Full Moon wo Sagashite]]''. The group recorded several songs for the series, three of which were used as ending theme songs. The groups vocalist, [[myco]] was signed on to become the [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]] for the main character of the seires, Koyama Mitsuki and her pop star alter-ego Full Moon.  
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The group made their debut in 2001, with the single "[[Luv.Remix]]". In 2002, the group was commissioned to work with [[Manga-ka|manga-ka]] [[Tanemura Arina]] to write music for the [[Anime|anime]] version of her [[Manga|manga]], ''[[Full Moon wo Sagashite]]''. The group recorded several songs for the series, three of which were used as ending theme songs. The group's vocalist, [[myco]], was signed on to become the [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]] for the main character of the series, Koyama Mitsuki and her pop star alter-ego Full Moon.  
  
 
After releasing their second album, ''[[Caravan]]'', and after just six single releases the group split in 2003. The lead vocalist, [[myco]], has since gone solo.  
 
After releasing their second album, ''[[Caravan]]'', and after just six single releases the group split in 2003. The lead vocalist, [[myco]], has since gone solo.  
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* [2001.05.30] [[Luv.Remix]]
 
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* [2002.06.12] [[Myself (Changin' My Life)|Myself]]
 
* [2002.11.07] [[Eternal Snow|ETERNAL SNOW]]
 
* [2002.11.07] [[Eternal Snow|ETERNAL SNOW]]
 
* [2003.02.13] [[Etranger / Love Chronicle]] (エトランゼ)
 
* [2003.02.13] [[Etranger / Love Chronicle]] (エトランゼ)
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* [http://c-m-l.net/ Official Website]
  
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Latest revision as of 15:35, 27 January 2013

Changin' My Life

Changin' My Life was a three-piece Japanese pop group, signed to Toshiba-EMI. The band rose to fame for their work with the Full Moon wo Sagashite anime.

Members

Information

The group made their debut in 2001, with the single "Luv.Remix". In 2002, the group was commissioned to work with manga-ka Tanemura Arina to write music for the anime version of her manga, Full Moon wo Sagashite. The group recorded several songs for the series, three of which were used as ending theme songs. The group's vocalist, myco, was signed on to become the seiyuu for the main character of the series, Koyama Mitsuki and her pop star alter-ego Full Moon.

After releasing their second album, Caravan, and after just six single releases the group split in 2003. The lead vocalist, myco, has since gone solo.

Discography

Albums

Singles

DVD

External Links