Category
page 1Musical groups from Okinawa Prefecture
Stereopony
was a Japanese pop rock band that formed in Okinawa, Japan, in 2007 and disbanded in 2012. The three-girl band consisted of Aimi Haraguni (lead vocals and guitar), Nohana Kitajima (bass guitar), and Shiho Yamanoha (drums). They were signed to the Sony Records music label. The band released 11 singles and three studio albums.
Orange Range
Japanese musical group; rock band (2001-)
High and Mighty Color
Japanese rock band
Speed
Japanese female vocal/dance group
Kiroro
is a Japanese pop duo from Yomitan, Okinawa that debuted in 1996.
Hearts Grow
band that plays J-pop
Da Pump
Japanese J-pop band
MAX
Japanese female vocal group
Mongol800
is a Japanese three-piece punk rock band from Urasoe, Okinawa, Japan, formed in 1998. The band released their first album when the members were 19. In 2001, despite low media attention, they produced a commercially-prominent second album Message, which eventually sold over two million record copies. Due to the success of the album the musicians were offered label deals from several major labels and an invitation to participate at the Kōhaku Uta Gassen which the band declined to stay independent.
Super Monkey's
Japanese pop-singing and dancing group
D-51
is a Japanese pop music band. D-51 is group consisting of two men, Yu and Yasu. They are signed under Pony Canyon label. According to its members, the name D-51 came from Japanese National Railways' D51 steam locomotive class.
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J-pop band
HY
Japanese band
Hello Sleepwalkers
Japanese rock band
bless4
bless4 is a Japanese vocal ensemble from the United States consisting of four siblings from the Kawamitsu family. Youngest sister Akino has her own solo musical career, and youngest brother Aiki has also released a solo single (with eldest brother Akashi arranging) to accompany his book.
Begin
Japanese band
D&D
Japanese Eurobeat idol group