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| origin = [[Japan]] |
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| genre = [[J-Pop]] |
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| years_active = {{Start date|1991}}–1993 |
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| label = [[BMG Japan|BMG Rooms]] |
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| associated_acts = Daiko Nagato<br />[[Masao Akashi]]<br />[[Daisuke Ikeda (arranger)|Daisuke Ikeda]]<br />[[Tetsuro Oda]] |
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| website = {{official|http://beinggiza.com/ci/artist/mi-ke}} |
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| past_members = Haruka Murakami<br>Mami Watanabe<br>[[Keiko Utoku]] |
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'''Mi-Ke''' were |
'''Mi-Ke''' were an award-winning [[J-Pop]] idol group in the early [[1990s in music|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. |
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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. |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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In 1990s |
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 ''[[:ja:NHKヒットステージ|NHK Hit Stage]]'' with total 31 broadcasts.<ref>{{cite web|title=歌謡番組 NHKヒットステージ|url=http://www.nhk.or.jp/archives/search/special/detail/?d=music005|website=NHK Archived}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=NHKヒットステージ <新>|url=https://www2.nhk.or.jp/archives/chronicle/pg/page010-01.cgi?op=AND&keyword=NHKヒットステ+ジ++&from_hour=20&from_minute=00&channel=01+21+22|website=NHK Chronicle}}</ref> |
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In 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.<ref>{{cite web|title=タマならぬミケ…Mi-Keの深遠なパロディ精神|url=https://www.barks.jp/news/?id=1000037063|website=Barks.jp| date=13 January 2008 }}</ref> There was never any announcement of the group disbanding or any kind of hiatus. |
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==Post Disbandment== |
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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.<ref>{{cite web|title=90年代ビーイング・アーティスト秘蔵ミュージック・ビデオ、一挙公開|url=https://www.barks.jp/news/?id=1000082876|website=Barks.jp| date=3 September 2012 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Being Legen Live Tour Information|url=http://beinggiza.com/beinglegend/info.html|website=Beinggiza.com (Being Legend Special Website)}}</ref> 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. |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
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===Albums=== |
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====Studio albums==== |
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*Omoide no Kujuukurihama (1991) |
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*Sukisa Sukisa Sukisa (1991) |
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*Blue Light Yokosuka (1991) |
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*Mu~n na Kimochi wa Osenchi (1991) |
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*Shiroi Shiroi Sangoshou (1991) |
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*Kanashiki Teddy Boy (1992) |
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*Surfing JAPAN (1992) |
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! scope="col" style="width:2.9em;font-size:90%;" | [[Oricon Albums Chart|JPN<br>Oricon]]<br /><ref name="Oricon_Chart">{{cite web|url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/17122/products/|title=Mi-keの作品|website=Oricon|language= ja|date= December 30, 2007|access-date= 18 December 2023}}</ref> |
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*Asa Made Odorou (1992) |
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*Pink Christmas (1992) |
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! scope="row" |{{nihongo|''Omoide no G S Kujuukurihama''|想い出のG.S.九十九里浜}} |
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*Namida no Vacation (1992) |
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*Please Please Me, Love (1993) |
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* Released: 13 April 1991 |
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* Label: [[Ariola Japan|BMG Victor]] |
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* Formats: CD, cassette |
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! scope="row" |{{nihongo|''Natsukashii Blue Light Yokohama Yokosuka''|懐かしのブルーライトヨコハマ ヨコスカ}} |
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* Released: 16 December 1991 |
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* Label: BMG Victor |
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! scope="row" |{{nihongo|''Wasureji no Folk Shiroi Shiroi Sangoshou''|忘れじのフォーク・白い2白いサンゴ礁}} |
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* Released: 8 April 1992 |
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* Label: BMG Victor |
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! scope="row" |{{nihongo|''Taiyou no Shimo no Surfing Japan''|太陽の下のサーフィン・JAPAN}} |
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* Released: 22 July 1992 |
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* Label: BMG Victor |
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* Formats: CD, cassette |
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! scope="row" |{{nihongo|''Asa Made Odorou Kanashiki Teddy Boy''|朝まで踊ろう 悲しきテディ・ボーイ}} |
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* Released: 14 October 1992 |
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* Label: BMG Victor |
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! scope="row" |{{nihongo|''Yomigaeru 60's Namida no Vacation''|甦る60's 涙のバケーション}} |
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* Released: 2 June 1993 |
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* Label: BMG Victor |
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! scope="row" |{{nihongo|''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}} |
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* Released: 18 December 1993 |
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* Label: BMG Victor |
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* Formats: CD |
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*Omoide no G S Kujuukurihama (1991) |
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*Idakashi Blue Light Yokohama Yokosuka (1991) |
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*Wasureji no Folk Shiroi Shiroi Sangoshou (1992) |
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*Taiyou no Shimo no Surfing JAPAN (1992) |
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! scope="col" | Peak chart positions |
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*Asa Made Odorou Kanashiki Teddy Boy (1992) |
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*Yomigaeru 60's Namida no Vacation (1993) |
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! scope="col" style="width:2.9em;font-size:90%;" | [[Oricon Albums Chart|JPN<br>Oricon]]<br /><ref name="Oricon_Chart"/> |
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*Eien no Liverpool Sound ~Please Please Me, LOVE (1993) |
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! scope="row" |''Complete of Mi-Ke at the Being Studio'' |
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* Released: 13 April 2002 |
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* Label: [[B Zone|B-Gram Records]] |
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* Formats: CD, digital download |
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! scope="row" |''Best of Best 1000 Mi-Ke'' |
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* Released: 13 April 2007 |
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! scope="row" |''Mi-ke Best Hits'' |
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* Released: 2010 |
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* Label: B-Gram |
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* Formats: CD |
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! scope="row" |''Mi-Ke Golden Hits: 20th Anniversary'' |
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* Released: 20 July 2011 |
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* Label: B-Gram |
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* Formats: CD |
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===Singles=== |
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*complete of Mi-Ke at the BEING studio (2002) |
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*BEST OF BEST 1000 Mi-Ke (2007) |
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*Mi-Ke Golden Hits: 20th Anniversary (2011) |
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!Chart positions<br>(JP)<ref name="Oricon_Chart"/> |
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|rowspan="5"|1991 |
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|{{nihongo|"Omoide no Kujuukurihama"|想い出の九十九里浜}} |
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|align="center"|5 |
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|rowspan="11"|[[Ariola Japan|BMG Victor]] |
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|{{nihongo|"Sukisa Sukisa Sukisa"|好きさ好きさ好きさ}} |
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|align="center"|9 |
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|{{nihongo|"Blue Light Yokosuka"|ブルーライト ヨコスカ}} |
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|align="center"|13 |
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|{{nihongo|"Mu~n na Kimochi wa Osenchi"|む〜んな気持ちはおセンチ}} |
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|align="center"|50 |
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|{{nihongo|"Shiroi Shiroi Sangoshou"|白い2白いサンゴ礁}} |
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|align="center"|19 |
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|rowspan="5"|1992 |
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|{{nihongo|"Kanashiki Teddy Boy"|悲しきテディ・ボーイ}} |
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|rowspan="2" align="Center"|10 |
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|{{nihongo|"Surfing Japan"|サーフィン・JAPAN}} |
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|{{nihongo|"Asa Made Odorou"|朝まで踊ろう}} |
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|align="center"|15 |
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|"Pink Christmas" |
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|align="center"|22 |
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|{{nihongo|"Namida no Vacation"|涙のバケーション}} |
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|align="center"|19 |
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|1993 |
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|"Please Please Me, Love" |
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==Awards== |
==Awards== |
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==In-media usage== |
==In-media usage== |
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*Omoide no Kujuukurihama was used as |
*Omoide no Kujuukurihama was used as a theme song for [[Tokyo Broadcasting System Television|TBS]] television series ''[[:ja:ナースステーション (テレビドラマ)|Nurse Station]]''. |
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*Sukisa Sukisa Sukisa was used as an opening theme for [[NTV]] program ''N!Sanma'' |
*Sukisa Sukisa Sukisa was used as an opening theme for [[Nippon TV|NTV]] program ''N!Sanma''. |
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*Blue Light Yokosuka was used as an ending theme for NTV Television quiz program ''[[:ja:クイズ世界は |
*Blue Light Yokosuka was used as an ending theme for NTV Television quiz program ''[[:ja:クイズ世界はSHOW by ショーバイ!!#歴代エンディングテーマ|Quiz Sekai Show by Jo-Bai!!]]''. |
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*Mu~n na Kimochi wa Osenchi was used as an ending theme for Anime television series ''[[:ja:おぼっちゃまくん|Obocchama kun!]]'' |
*Mu~n na Kimochi wa Osenchi was used as an ending theme for Anime television series ''[[:ja:おぼっちゃまくん|Obocchama kun!]]''. |
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*Shiroi Shiroi Sangoshou was used as an ending theme for [[TV Asahi]] program ''Disney Time'' |
*Shiroi Shiroi Sangoshou was used as an ending theme for [[TV Asahi]] program ''Disney Time''. |
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*Kanashiki Teddy Boy was used as an ending theme for NTV Television quiz program ''[[:ja:クイズ世界は |
*Kanashiki Teddy Boy was used as an ending theme for NTV Television quiz program ''[[:ja:クイズ世界はSHOW by ショーバイ!!#歴代エンディングテーマ|Quiz Sekai Show by Jo-Bai!!]]''. |
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*Surfing Japan was used as a [[Snow Brand Milk Products]] commercial song of ''Tottemo Jelly'' |
*Surfing Japan was used as a [[Snow Brand Milk Products]] commercial song of ''Tottemo Jelly''. |
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*Asa Made Odorou was used as an insert song for [[ |
*Asa Made Odorou was used as an insert song for [[Tokyo Broadcasting System Television|TBS]] television series ''[[:ja:天使のように生きてみたい|Tenshi no you ni Ikitemitai]]''. |
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*Pink Christmas was used as an ending theme for NTV Television quiz program ''[[:ja:クイズ世界は |
*Pink Christmas was used as an ending theme for NTV Television quiz program ''[[:ja:クイズ世界はSHOW by ショーバイ!!#歴代エンディングテーマ|Quiz Sekai Show by Jo-Bai!!]]''. |
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*Namida no Vacation was used as a theme song for NHK Program ''NHK Hit Stage'' |
*Namida no Vacation was used as a theme song for NHK Program ''NHK Hit Stage''. |
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*Please Please Me, Love was used as a theme song for [[Fuji Television|Fuji TV]] television series ''[[:ja:愛情物語 (1993年のテレビドラマ)|Aijou Monogatari]]'' |
*Please Please Me, Love was used as a theme song for [[Fuji Television|Fuji TV]] television series ''[[:ja:愛情物語 (1993年のテレビドラマ)|Aijou Monogatari]]''. |
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==Television appearances== |
==Television appearances== |
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20110724022342/http://beinggiza.com/b-gram_mike.html BeingGiza profile (WebArchived)] |
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20110724022342/http://beinggiza.com/b-gram_mike.html BeingGiza profile (WebArchived)] |
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Latest revision as of 08:13, 10 November 2024
Mi-Ke | |
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Origin | Japan |
Genres | J-Pop |
Years active | 1991 | –1993
Labels | BMG Rooms |
Past members | Haruka 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.
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
[edit]- Keiko Utoku
- Mami Watanabe
- Haruka Murakami
Biography
[edit]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]
In 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
[edit]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
[edit]Albums
[edit]Studio albums
[edit]Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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JPN Oricon [6] | ||
Omoide no G S Kujuukurihama (想い出のG.S.九十九里浜) |
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19 |
Natsukashii Blue Light Yokohama Yokosuka (懐かしのブルーライトヨコハマ ヨコスカ) |
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15 |
Wasureji no Folk Shiroi Shiroi Sangoshou (忘れじのフォーク・白い2白いサンゴ礁) |
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8 |
Taiyou no Shimo no Surfing Japan (太陽の下のサーフィン・JAPAN) |
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10 |
Asa Made Odorou Kanashiki Teddy Boy (朝まで踊ろう 悲しきテディ・ボーイ) |
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9 |
Yomigaeru 60's Namida no Vacation (甦る60's 涙のバケーション) |
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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) |
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65 |
Compilation albums
[edit]Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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JPN Oricon [6] | ||
Complete of Mi-Ke at the Being Studio |
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Best of Best 1000 Mi-Ke |
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201 |
Mi-ke Best Hits |
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Mi-Ke Golden Hits: 20th Anniversary |
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Singles
[edit]Year | Album | Chart positions (JP)[6] |
Label |
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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
[edit]- Japan Gold Disc Award 1992: Grand Prix New Artist, Best 5 New Artist[7]
- 33rd Japan Record Awards: Best New Artist Award, New Artist Award (Nomination for the Best New Artist Award)[8]
- 24th Japan Cable Awards: Best Newcomer Award[9]
In-media usage
[edit]- Omoide no Kujuukurihama was used as a theme song for TBS television series Nurse Station.
- Sukisa Sukisa Sukisa was used as an opening theme for NTV program N!Sanma.
- Blue Light Yokosuka was used as an ending theme for NTV Television quiz program Quiz Sekai Show by Jo-Bai!!.
- Mu~n na Kimochi wa Osenchi was used as an ending theme for Anime television series Obocchama kun!.
- Shiroi Shiroi Sangoshou was used as an ending theme for TV Asahi program Disney Time.
- Kanashiki Teddy Boy was used as an ending theme for NTV Television quiz program Quiz Sekai Show by Jo-Bai!!.
- Surfing Japan was used as a Snow Brand Milk Products commercial song of Tottemo Jelly.
- Asa Made Odorou was used as an insert song for TBS television series Tenshi no you ni Ikitemitai.
- Pink Christmas was used as an ending theme for NTV Television quiz program Quiz Sekai Show by Jo-Bai!!.
- Namida no Vacation was used as a theme song for NHK Program NHK Hit Stage.
- Please Please Me, Love was used as a theme song for Fuji TV television series Aijou Monogatari.
Television appearances
[edit]- Suki sa Suki sa Suki sa[10]
- Blue Light Yokosuka[11]
- Shiroi Shiroi Sangoshou[12]
- Kanashiki Teddy Boy[13]
- Surfing Japan[14]
- Asa Made Odorou[15]
- Pink Christmas (twice)[16][17]
- Namida no Vacation[18]
- Please, Please me Love[19]
References
[edit]- ^ "歌謡番組 NHKヒットステージ". NHK Archived.
- ^ "NHKヒットステージ <新>". NHK Chronicle.
- ^ "タマならぬミケ…Mi-Keの深遠なパロディ精神". Barks.jp. 13 January 2008.
- ^ "90年代ビーイング・アーティスト秘蔵ミュージック・ビデオ、一挙公開". Barks.jp. 3 September 2012.
- ^ "Being Legen Live Tour Information". Beinggiza.com (Being Legend Special Website).
- ^ a b c "Mi-keの作品". Oricon (in Japanese). December 30, 2007. Retrieved 18 December 2023.
- ^ "第6回日本ゴールドディスク大賞". golddisc.jp.
- ^ "第33回 日本レコード大賞". jacompa.or.jp.
- ^ "第24回全日本有線放送大賞". TBS JCA.
- ^ "1991/04/26 Mi-Ke/好きさ好きさ好きさ". Official Website of Music Station (TVASAHI).
- ^ "1991/07/12 Mi-Ke/ブルーライトヨコスカ". Official Website of Music Station (TVASAHI).
- ^ "1992/01/10 Mi-Ke/白い2 白いサンゴ礁". Official Website of Music Station (TVASAHI).
- ^ "1992/05/01 Mi-Ke/悲しきテディ・ボーイ". Official Website of Music Station (TVASAHI).
- ^ "1992/06/12 Mi-Ke/サーフィン・JAPAN". Official Website of Music Station (TVASAHI).
- ^ "1992/08/07 Mi-Ke/朝まで踊ろう". Official Website of Music Station (TVASAHI).
- ^ "1992/11/13 Mi-Ke/ピンククリスマス". Official Website of Music Station (TVASAHI).
- ^ "1992/12/11 Mi-Ke/ピンククリスマス". Official Website of Music Station (TVASAHI).
- ^ "1993/01/22 Mi-Ke/涙のバケーション". Official Website of Music Station (TVASAHI).
- ^ "1993/06/11 Mi-Ke/Please Please Me,LOVE". Official Website of Music Station (TVASAHI).
- ^ "第42回 1992年 NHK紅白歌合戦". NHK Kouhaku History.
- ^ "第43回 1992年 NHK紅白歌合戦". NHK Kouhaku History.