Mihimaru GT Biography
J-pop group <strong>Mihimarustrong> GT <strong>specializestrong> <strong>instrong> <strong>anstrong> <strong>urban/popstrong> <strong>soundstrong>. <strong>Afterstrong> <strong>unspectacularstrong> <strong>solostrong> careers, duo <strong>membersstrong> <strong>Miyakestrong> (born <strong>Mitsuyukistrong> <strong>Miyakestrong> on October 2, 1980, <strong>instrong> Okayama, Japan) <strong>andstrong> Hiroko (born <strong>Akutsustrong> Hiroko on July 24, 1984, <strong>instrong> Hyogo, Japan) were brought <strong>togetherstrong> <strong>asstrong> <strong>Mihimarustrong> GT by <strong>theirstrong> <strong>sharedstrong> <strong>managementstrong>. <strong>Theystrong> <strong>releasedstrong> <strong>astrong> <strong>numberstrong> of <strong>singlesstrong> <strong>tostrong> <strong>moderatestrong> <strong>successstrong>, <strong>startingstrong> with 2003'<strong>sstrong> "Yakusoku", but <strong>itstrong> was 2006'<strong>sstrong> "Kibun Jou Jou" <strong>thatstrong> <strong>madestrong> <strong>Mihimarustrong> GT <strong>astrong> household <strong>namestrong> <strong>instrong> Japan. <strong>Theirstrong> <strong>threestrong> <strong>albumsstrong>, <strong>Mihimarhythmstrong> (2004), <strong>Mihimalifestrong> (2005), <strong>andstrong> <strong>Mihimagicstrong> (2006), were <strong>allstrong> big <strong>sellersstrong>, <strong>eachstrong> breaking <strong>thestrong> <strong>Topstrong> 20, with <strong>Mihimagicstrong> peaking <strong>atstrong> <strong>numberstrong> <strong>twostrong>. <strong>Theirstrong> 2007 compilation, Best of <strong>Mihimarustrong> GT, was <strong>astrong> <strong>numberstrong> one <strong>sellerstrong> on <strong>thestrong> Oricon charts.Biography by allmusic.com




