Mi-Ke
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.