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SUPER MONKEYS (also known as '''SUPER MONKEYS'''' 4 and '''Amuro Namie with Super Monkey's''') were a j-pop group on the [[Toshiba-EMI]] label. The group is mostly known as the beginning of the careers of j-pop superstars [[Amuro Namie]] and [[MAX]].
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The '''SUPER MONKEYS''' (also known as '''SUPER MONKEYS' 4''' and '''Amuro Namie with SUPER MONKEYS''') were a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] group on the [[EMI Music Japan|Toshiba-EMI]] label. The group is mostly known as the beginning of the careers of superstars [[Amuro Namie]] and [[MAX]].
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
 
 
* [[Amuro Namie]] (安室奈美恵)
 
* [[Amuro Namie]] (安室奈美恵)
 
* [[Takushi Nanako]] (沢詩奈々子)
 
* [[Takushi Nanako]] (沢詩奈々子)
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===Former Members===
 
===Former Members===
 
 
* [[Makino Anna]] (牧野アンナ)
 
* [[Makino Anna]] (牧野アンナ)
 
* [[Aragaki Hisako]] (新垣寿子)  
 
* [[Aragaki Hisako]] (新垣寿子)  
  
 
==Information==
 
==Information==
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SUPER MONKEYS made their debut in 1992 with the single "[[Koi no Cute Beat / Mister U.S.A.]]". Initially their lineup consisted of [[Makino Anna]], [[Amuro Namie]], [[Ameku Minako]], [[Takushi Nanako]], and [[Aragaki Hisako]], all former students of the [[Okinawa Actors School]]. Makino left in December 1992, and the remaining girls became known as '''SUPER MONKEY'S 4'''.
  
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Soon Amuro began to gain prominence, and beginning with the fourth single the group's name changed again to '''Amuro Namie with SUPER MONKEYS'''. After the release of "[[Paradise Train|PARADISE TRAIN]]", Aragaki left and [[Miyauchi Reina]] and [[Matsuda Rina]] (both former students of the Okinawa Actors School as well) joined.
  
SUPER MONKEYS made their debut in 1992 with the single "Koi no Cute Beat / Mister U.S.A." Initially their lineup consisted of Makino Anna, Amuro Namie, Ameku Minako, Takushi Nanako, and Aragaki Hisako, all former students of the Okinawa Actors School. Makino left in December 1992, and the remaining girls became known as Super Monkey's 4.
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The group then began to cover [[Wikipedia:Eurobeat|Eurobeat]] songs, and with the single "[[Try Me ~Watashi wo Shinjite~|TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~]]", the group finally had a breakout hit. The next two singles featured Amuro exclusively, with the other four girls — who in May 1995 released their debut single as [[MAX]] on [[avex trax]] — as backup singers. After "[[Stop the Music|Stop the music]]" was released that summer, Amuro switched to the avex trax as well and released her first single on that label, "[[Body Feels Exit|Body Feels EXIT]]", in October. Her second solo avex single, "[[Chase the Chance]]", was released that December and marked the last time that MAX participated as backup for Amuro's songs.
  
Soon Amuro began to gain prominence, and beginning with the fourth single the group's name changed again to Amuro Namie with Super Monkey's. After "Paradise Train"'s release, Aragaki left and Miyauchi Reina and Matsuda Rina (both former students of the Okinawa Actors School as well) joined.
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In 2006, Amuro celebrated her 15th anniversary as a solo artist. To celebrate, she arranged a reunion with the SUPER MONKEYS. The only members to attend were Makino Anna, Aragaki Hisako, and Ameku Minako. Pictures and information from the reunion were published in the booklet for Amuro's DVD ''[[Namie Amuro Best Tour "Live Style 2006"|namie amuro BEST tour "Live Style 2006"]]''.
 
 
The group then began to cover Eurobeat songs, and with the single "TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~" the group finally had a breakout hit. The next two singles featured Amuro exclusively, with the other four girls -- who in May of 1995 released their debut single as MAX on the avex trax label -- as backup singers. After "Stop the music" was released that summer, Amuro switched to the [[avex]] trax label as well and released her first single on that label (Body Feels EXIT) in October. Her second solo avex single, "Chase the Chance," was released that December and marks the last time that MAX participated as backup on Amuro's songs.
 
 
 
In 2006, Amuro Namie celebrated her 15th anniversery as a solo artist. To celebrate she arranged a reunion with her old group, the SUPER MONKEYS. The only members to attend were Makino Anna, Aragaki Hisako, and Ameku Minako. Pictures and information from the reunion came about in the booklet for Namie's namie amuro BEST tour "Live Style 2006".
 
  
 
==Names==
 
==Names==
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The SUPER MONKEYS were known for constantly changing the official name of their group. Usually the name would not last for more than one or two releases before being changed again. This was in part due to the leaving of members of the band, and the gradual bringing out of Amuro Namie as the more prominent member of the group.
  
The SUPER MONKEYS were known for constantly changing the official name of their group. Usually the name would not last for more than one or two releases before being changed again. This was in part due to the leaving of members of the band, and the gradual bringing out of Amuro Namie as the more prominant member of the group.
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* [1992 - 1993] SUPER MONKEYS (スーパーモンキーズ)
 
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* [1993 - 1994] SUPER MONKEY'S 4 (スーパーモンキーズ4)
* [1992 - 1993] Super Monkeys (スーパーモンキーズ)
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* [1994 - 1994] Amuro Namie with SUPER MONKEYS (安室奈美恵withスーパーモンキーズ)
* [1993 - 1994] Super Monkeys' 4 (スーパーモンキーズ4)
 
* [1994 - 1994] Amuro Namie with Super Monkeys (安室奈美恵withスーパーモンキーズ)
 
 
* [1995 - 1996] Amuro Namie (安室奈美恵)
 
* [1995 - 1996] Amuro Namie (安室奈美恵)
* [1996 - Current] Amuro Namie / MAX  
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* [1996 - Current] Amuro Namie / MAX
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==Discography==
 
==Discography==
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===Albums===
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* [1995.10.16] [[Dance Tracks Vol.1|DANCE TRACKS VOL.1]] <small>('''Amuro Namie''')</small>
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* [1996.09.30] [[Original Tracks Vol.1|ORIGINAL TRACKS VOL.1]] <small>('''Amuro Namie''')</small>
  
 
===Singles===
 
===Singles===
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* [1992.09.16] [[Koi no Cute Beat / Mister U.S.A.]] (恋のキュート・ビート / ミスターU.S.A.) <small>('''SUPER MONKEYS''')</small>
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* [1993.05.26] [[Dancing Junk|DANCING JUNK]] <small>('''SUPER MONKEY'S 4''')</small>
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* [1993.11.05] [[Aishite Muscat]] (愛してマスカット) <small>('''SUPER MONKEY'S 4''')</small>
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* [1994.07.20] [[Paradise Train|PARADISE TRAIN]] <small>('''Amuro Namie with SUPER MONKEYS''')</small>
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* [1995.01.25] [[Try Me ~Watashi wo Shinjite~|TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~]] (TRY ME ~私を信じて~) <small>('''Amuro Namie with SUPER MONKEYS''')</small>
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* [1995.04.26] [[Taiyou no Season|Taiyou no SEASON]] (太陽のSEASON) <small>('''Amuro Namie''')</small>
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* [1995.07.24] [[Stop the Music|Stop the music]] <small>('''Amuro Namie''')</small>
  
* [1992.02.09] Koi no Cute Beat / Mister U.S.A. (恋のキュート・ビート/ミスターU.S.A.; Cute Beat of Love) (SUPER MONKEYS)
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===Compilations / Others===
* [1993.05.26] Dancing Junk (SUPER MONKEYS' 4)
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* [1995.05.22] [[Velfarre Vol. 5|velfarre Vol. 5]] (''TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~'')
* [1993.11.05] Aishite Muscat (愛してマスカット) (SUPER MONKEYS' 4)
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* [1995.10.25] [[avex Dance Matrix '95 Live|avex daNce Matrix '95 Live]] (''Taiyou no SEASON''; ''TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~'')
* [1994.07.20] Paradise Train (Amuro Namie with SUPER MONKEYS)
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* [2004.04.08] [[Super Eurobeat 150|Super Eurobeat 150 Anniversary Golden Hits Special Mega-Mix]]
* [1995.01.25] TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~ (TRY ME~私を信じて~; Believe in Me) (Amuro Namie with SUPER MONKEYS)
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* [2005.03.30] [[Super Euro Groove J-Euro Special Selection|SUPER EURO GROOVE J-EURO SPECIAL SELECTION]] (''Taiyou no SEASON''; ''TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~'')
* [1995.04.26] Taiyou no SEASON (太陽のSEASON; The Sun's Season) (Amuro Namie)
 
* [1995.07.24] Stop the music (Amuro Namie)
 
 
 
===Albums===
 
 
 
* [1995.10.16] DANCE TRACKS VOL.1 (Amuro Namie)
 
* [1996.09.30] ORIGINAL TRACKS VOL.1 (Amuro Namie)  
 
 
 
===Compilation / Other===
 
  
* [1995.05.22] velfarre Vol. 5 (TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~)
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==External Links==
* [1995.10.25] avex daNce Matrix'95 Live (Taiyou no SEASON & TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~)
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* [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/スーパーモンキーズ Japanese Wikipedia]
* [2004.04.08] Super Eurobeat 150 Anniversary Golden Hits Special Mega-Mix
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* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/22657/ Oricon Profile]
* [2005.03.30] Super Euro Groove - J-Euro Special Selection (Taiyou no SEASON & TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~)
 
  
[[Category:Artists]]
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{{Amuro Namie}}
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{{MAX}}
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[[Category:Japanese Girl Groups]]
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[[Category:J-Pop]]
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[[Category:Disbanded]]

Latest revision as of 14:30, 8 February 2015

SUPER MONKEYS (December '94)

The SUPER MONKEYS (also known as SUPER MONKEYS' 4 and Amuro Namie with SUPER MONKEYS) were a Japanese pop group on the Toshiba-EMI label. The group is mostly known as the beginning of the careers of superstars Amuro Namie and MAX.

Members

Former Members

Information

SUPER MONKEYS made their debut in 1992 with the single "Koi no Cute Beat / Mister U.S.A.". Initially their lineup consisted of Makino Anna, Amuro Namie, Ameku Minako, Takushi Nanako, and Aragaki Hisako, all former students of the Okinawa Actors School. Makino left in December 1992, and the remaining girls became known as SUPER MONKEY'S 4.

Soon Amuro began to gain prominence, and beginning with the fourth single the group's name changed again to Amuro Namie with SUPER MONKEYS. After the release of "PARADISE TRAIN", Aragaki left and Miyauchi Reina and Matsuda Rina (both former students of the Okinawa Actors School as well) joined.

The group then began to cover Eurobeat songs, and with the single "TRY ME ~Watashi wo Shinjite~", the group finally had a breakout hit. The next two singles featured Amuro exclusively, with the other four girls — who in May 1995 released their debut single as MAX on avex trax — as backup singers. After "Stop the music" was released that summer, Amuro switched to the avex trax as well and released her first single on that label, "Body Feels EXIT", in October. Her second solo avex single, "Chase the Chance", was released that December and marked the last time that MAX participated as backup for Amuro's songs.

In 2006, Amuro celebrated her 15th anniversary as a solo artist. To celebrate, she arranged a reunion with the SUPER MONKEYS. The only members to attend were Makino Anna, Aragaki Hisako, and Ameku Minako. Pictures and information from the reunion were published in the booklet for Amuro's DVD namie amuro BEST tour "Live Style 2006".

Names

The SUPER MONKEYS were known for constantly changing the official name of their group. Usually the name would not last for more than one or two releases before being changed again. This was in part due to the leaving of members of the band, and the gradual bringing out of Amuro Namie as the more prominent member of the group.

  • [1992 - 1993] SUPER MONKEYS (スーパーモンキーズ)
  • [1993 - 1994] SUPER MONKEY'S 4 (スーパーモンキーズ4)
  • [1994 - 1994] Amuro Namie with SUPER MONKEYS (安室奈美恵withスーパーモンキーズ)
  • [1995 - 1996] Amuro Namie (安室奈美恵)
  • [1996 - Current] Amuro Namie / MAX

Discography

Albums

Singles

Compilations / Others

External Links