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Revision as of 16:21, 9 April 2010

GO!GO!7188 promoting Futashika Tashika (2009)

GO!GO!7188 (pronounced: Go Go Nana Ichi Hachi Hachi) are a three-piece rock group, who debuted in 2000 under Toshiba EMI. Yuu handles composition, vocals and guitar, Akko does lyrics, bass and backing vocals, and Turkey handles drums. The group are known for such songs as Ukifune, Koi no Uta and Ruriiro.

Both vocalists for the band have had separate solo projects. The band released their comeback single after a break, Kinkyori Ren'ai, which was followed by their fifth studio album, PARADE. They have since released two albums, 569 and Antenna.

Members

  • Yuu (ユウ) (Nakashima Yumi (中島優美)) (Vocals/Guitar)
b. 1979.12.01, Comes from Kagoshima Prefecture.
  • Akko (アッコ) (Hamada Akiko (浜田亜紀子)) (Vocals/Bass)
b. 1980.02.13, Comes from Kagoshima Prefecture.
  • Turkey (ターキー) (Hasokawa Takayuki) (細川貴之) (Drums/Shouting)
b. 1973.07.10, Comes from Mitoyo-shi in the Kagawa Prefecture.

Information

In June 1998, classmates Nakashima Yumi (Yuu) and Hamada Akiko (Akko) formed a band together. The duo, hailing from Kagoshima, originally only sung cover songs until Yuu were later joined by Turkey in 1999, and in 2000 the trio moved to Tokyo to start more involved musical activities.

Originally gaining something of a cult following, it wasn't until 2003, when they released their third album Tategami, that they finally hit the top 10 of the Oricon charts, making it to #5 (a full 10 places above their previous best).

Discography

Albums

Other Albums

Singles

DVD / VHS

Collaboration / Other

External Links