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Revision as of 16:43, 3 May 2009

Genki Rockets (元気ロケッツ) is a project with very little information released to the public so far. Much like Gorillaz and Date Kyoko, Genki Rockets is a virtual project shown by animations.


Information

Genki Rockets is the creation of Q-Entertainment's Mizuguchi Tetsuya. The company constructed Genki Rockets specifically for the video games Lumines II and Lumines Live. The voice of Genki Rockets is actually the voices of several different female singers combined into one, but it has been stated that all music is sung by "Lumi", a 17-year-old girl born in outer space 30 years into the future who wishes to come to Earth.. Their first single, "Heavenly Star / Breeze" was released July 4th, 2007.

Genki Rocket's debut live preformance was at the worldwide Live Earth concert in Tokyo, Japan on July 7th, 2007 at the Makuhari Messe. They were the opening act to kick off the concert; Lumi preformed Heavenly Star, Breeze and a remix of Heavenly Star.

Discography

Singles

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