Mi-Ke

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Mi-Ke
Origin Japan
Genres J-Pop
Years active1991 (1991)–1993
Labels BMG Rooms
Past membersHaruka Murakami
Mami Watanabe
Keiko Utoku
Website Official website

Mi-Ke were an award-winning J-Pop idol group in the early 1990s. Formed as the chorus group for B.B.Queens under Being Inc. recording agency, they had several singles which made the music charts, and released a number of albums.

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Their music and onstage image were reminiscent of the 1960s. They also did a number of cover versions of older songs (some in English, some as Japanese translations) from the Beach Boys and from British Invasion groups.

The name Mi-Ke is a Japanese phrase meaning "three colors," commonly used for multicolored cats. Costumes used in performances usually featured different colors or styles.

Members

Biography

In the 1990s, the group debuted as back-up chorus singers in the B.B.Queens band. On 14 February 1991, they debuted with the single Omoide no Kujuukurihama. The group later went onto to win the Rookie of the Year award at various award ceremonies, including the Golden Discs Award and Nihon Record Taishou. As the first Being Inc. artists, they made their first appearance on the NHK's end of the year program Kouhaku Uta Gassen. From 1992 April until 1993 March, they were regular members of the NHK program NHK Hit Stage with total 31 broadcasts. [1] [2]

On August 1993 Keiko debuted as a soloist with single Anata no Yume no Naka Sotto Shinobikomitai. After the release of album Eien no Liverpool Sound ~ Please Please Me, Love, the group disappeared from the music scene, though Keiko continued to develop her solo career. [3] There was never any announcement of the group disbanding or any kind of hiatus.

Post Disbandment

In 2011, during the 20th anniversary of their original debut, the third compilation album Mi-Ke Golden Hits: 20th Anniversary included two previously unreleased songs. In 2012, Keiko appeared with B.B.Queens during the live special Being Legends, where, along with solo songs, she performed Mi-ke's biggest hits as well. [4] [5] Keiko has been active as a solo singer as of late 2021. Haruka currently runs her blog about plants and Mami works as an independent singer under the alias, JanMei.

Discography

Albums

Studio albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak
chart
positions
JPN
Oricon

[6]
"Omoide no G S Kujuukurihama" (想い出のG.S.九十九里浜)
  • Released: 13 April 1991
  • Label: BMG Victor
  • Formats: CD, Casette Tape
19
"Natsukashii Blue Light Yokohama Yokosuka" (懐かしのブルーライトヨコハマ ヨコスカ)
  • Released: 16 December 1991
  • Label: BMG Victor
  • Formats: CD, Casette Tape
15
"Wasureji no Folk Shiroi Shiroi Sangoshou" (忘れじのフォーク・白い2白いサンゴ礁)
  • Released: 8 April 1992
  • Label: BMG Victor
  • Formats: CD, Casette Tape
8
"Taiyou no Shimo no Surfing JAPAN" (太陽の下のサーフィン・JAPAN)
  • Released: 22 July 1992
  • Label: BMG Victor
  • Formats: CD, Casette Tape
10
"Asa Made Odorou Kanashiki Teddy Boy" (朝まで踊ろう 悲しきテディ・ボーイ)
  • Released: 14 October 1992
  • Label: BMG Victor
  • Formats: CD, Casette Tape
9
"Yomigaeru 60's Namida no Vacationy" (甦る60's 涙のバケーション)
  • Released: 2 June 1993
  • Label: BMG Victor
  • Formats: CD, Casette Tape
27
"Eien no Liverpool Sound: Please Please Me, LOVE" (永遠のリバプールサウンド プリーズ・プリーズ・ミー・ラブ)
  • Released: 18 December 1993
  • Label: BMG Victor
  • Formats: CD
65

Compilation albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak
chart
positions
JPN
Oricon

[6]
"complete of Mi-Ke at the BEING studio"
  • Released: 13 April 2002
  • Label: B-Gram Records
  • Formats: CD, digital download
110
"BEST OF BEST 1000 Mi-Ke"201
"Mi-ke Best Hits"-
"Mi-Ke Golden Hits: 20th Anniversary"121

Singles

YearAlbumChart positions
(JP) [6]
Label
1991"Omoide no Kujuukurihama" (想い出の九十九里浜)5 BMG Victor
"Sukisa Sukisa Sukisa" (好きさ好きさ好きさ)9
"Blue Light Yokosuka" (ブルーライト ヨコスカ)13
"Mu~n na Kimochi wa Osenchi" (む〜んな気持ちはおセンチ)50
"Shiroi Shiroi Sangoshou" (白い2白いサンゴ礁)19
1992"Kanashiki Teddy Boy" (悲しきテディ・ボーイ)10
"Surfing JAPAN" (サーフィン・JAPAN)
"Asa Made Odorou" (朝まで踊ろう)15
"Pink Christmas"22
"Namida no Vacation" (涙のバケーション)19
1993"Please Please Me, Love"15

Awards

In-media usage

Television appearances

Music Station

Kōhaku Uta Gassen

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Preceded by
Ninja
Tama
Yang Soo-kyung
Saori Hareyama
Japan Record Award for Best New Artist
1991
Succeeded by