| CoCo (基本情報) | |
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| Origin | |
| Genres | Hi-NRG, Dance-Funk, Electronic, J-POP, Girl Group, New Wave |
| Years active | 1989-1994 |
| Labels | Pony Canyon (ポニーキャニオン) |
| Former members | |
| Mikiyo Ohno (大野幹代) Azusa Senou (瀬能あづさ) Rieko Miura (三浦 理恵子) Erika Haneda (羽田恵理香) Maki Miyamae (宮前真樹) |
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CoCo was a Japanese pop (or J-pop) group which consist of Mikiyo Ohno, Azusa Senou, Rieko Miura, Erika Haneda, and Maki Miyamae.
About a year after their debut, Azusa left the group and went solo while the other 4 stayed behind. Reiko and Maki also released solo works but chose to remain in the group. CoCo debuted with the catchy tune "Equal Romance" and found themselves on the charts almost regularly. CoCo even had a couple of their songs ("Equal Romance," "Omoide ga Ippai," and "Mou Nakanaide") as theme songs for the very popular anime series Ranma 1/2. They released their first single on September 6 1989.
In a historic performance, CoCo joined up with Ribbon, Qlair and a few solo idols for the "Otomejuku" Concert. The highlight was when all of them joined onstage for a rousing version of the Candies classic "Shochuu Omimai Moushiagemasu."
Their final single, "You're My Treasure" was released to the public before they disbanded on July 6 1994.
Contents |
Discography
Albums
Strawberry
Snow Garden
Straight
Ichiban!
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Sylph
Coco Personal Best
Sweet & Bitter
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Singles
- 6 September 1989: Equal ROMANCE
- 24 January 1990: hanbun fushigi
- 17 May 1990: natsu no tomodachi
- 5 September 1990: sasayaka-na yuuwaku
- 1 January 1991: Live Version
- 10 April 1991: News-na mirai
- 31 July 1991: muteki no Only You
- 4 December 1991: yume dake miteru
- 17 April 1992: dakara namida to yobanaide
- 5 August 1992: natsuzora no Dreamer
- 20 November 1992: Yokohama Boy Style
- 21 April 1993: chiisa-na ippo-de
- 3 November 1993: koi no JUNCTION
- 6 July 1994: You're My Treasure ~ tooi yakusoku
External links
- Official website (in Japanese)
- CoCo at MusicBrainz
- Coco (group) at Kpop Wiki
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