Whiteberry

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夏祭り 01:34 Tools
信じる力 03:40 Tools
YUKI 04:45 Tools
かくれんぼ 04:34 Tools
桜並木道 03:51 Tools
通学路 04:05 Tools
natsu matsuri 03:40 Tools
Whiteberryの小さな大冒険 04:06 Tools
願い星 03:17 Tools
一番星 04:27 Tools
10 Years After 03:21 Tools
Dearest 04:17 Tools
めざせポケモンマスター 04:09 Tools
中国四千年の恋 03:01 Tools
自転車泥棒 04:02 Tools
炭酸水 03:47 Tools
生まれ変わってもアタシでいたい 03:55 Tools
Kakurenbo 04:33 Tools
Natsu Matsuri [夏祭り] 03:43 Tools
Mezase pokemon master 2001 04:09 Tools
あくび 00:00 Tools
めざせポケモンマスター (Whiteberry ver.) 04:07 Tools
natsumatsuri 03:42 Tools
BE HAPPY 04:09 Tools
Rainy Days And Wednesday 05:11 Tools
太陽をぶっとばせ!! 03:32 Tools
がんばれ!女の子 03:59 Tools
携帯中毒 03:23 Tools
Summer Festival 03:42 Tools
声がなくなるまで 00:00 Tools
Kakurenbo (Devinette) 00:00 Tools
P・O・T(Power Of Teens) 00:00 Tools
Sakura Namiki Michi 03:51 Tools
Shinjiru Chikara 00:00 Tools
‰ÄÕ‚è 00:00 Tools
Tokimeki Love Call 03:30 Tools
Akubi 00:00 Tools
Soredake Nandakedo 03:00 Tools
愛落(あやつり)人形 03:00 Tools
がんばれ!女の子 00:00 Tools
Tachiiri Kinshi 04:04 Tools
信じる力 (Instrumental) 04:04 Tools
Chuugoku Yonsennen No Koi 00:00 Tools
空の飛び方 ~曇り/晴れ~ 03:36 Tools
tsuugakuro 04:07 Tools
一番星 (Instrumental) 04:07 Tools
Dorobou Hige Mania 02:51 Tools
negaiboshi 03:19 Tools
Yoru to Kiri 03:51 Tools
Shoujikimono 02:56 Tools
Mezase Pokemon Master 04:09 Tools
Sakura Namikimichi 00:00 Tools
Mezase Pokemon Master (Pokemon Theme Collection (1997-2003)) 01:00 Tools
Tansan Sui 00:00 Tools
Whiteberry no Chiisana Daibouken 04:06 Tools
Rise Up - House of Club Mix 05:51 Tools
P.O.T (Power Of Teens) 01:59 Tools
アニマル・ラブ 03:25 Tools
あそびたいの 03:25 Tools
marugoto test 03:59 Tools
Kakurenbo (Doki-Doki Special Version) 03:07 Tools
空の飛び方 00:00 Tools
Mezase Pokemon Master (Whiteberry version) 04:09 Tools
®L²½Çq 00:00 Tools
ayatsuri ningyo 03:37 Tools
Mezase Pokemon Master (Whiteberry) 04:09 Tools
Sakura Namikimichi (Sakura Namikimichi) 03:51 Tools
信じる力 (テレビ 『SDガンダムフォース』 より) 03:40 Tools
Jitensha dorobou 04:03 Tools
??? 03:42 Tools
P.O.T(Power Of Teens) 01:57 Tools
fightberry [Instrumental] 01:33 Tools
Taiyou wo buttobase!! 03:29 Tools
sakura nakimichi 03:51 Tools
taiyo wo buttobase!! 03:34 Tools
Tansansui 00:00 Tools
チエの輪 03:42 Tools
Natsu Matsuri [lovely complex] 03:42 Tools
Whiteberry - Natsu Matsuri 01:34 Tools
÷•À–Ø“¹ 03:42 Tools
ちこくのうた 00:00 Tools
夏祭 03:42 Tools
Mezase Pokémon Master 04:08 Tools
Rise Up (House of Club Mix) 05:52 Tools
Whiteberry - 夏祭り 03:43 Tools
Umare Kawattemo Atashi De Itai 03:56 Tools
Ichiban hoshi 04:27 Tools
Airaku ningyou 03:35 Tools
‰ÄÕ‚è 03:44 Tools
P・O・T (Power Of Teens) 02:02 Tools
Mezase pokemon master 2001 (Je 03:35 Tools
Ichibanboshi 00:00 Tools
夏祭り(ドラマ「ふしぎな話」主題歌(2000)) 02:02 Tools
Ayatsuri Ningyou 02:02 Tools
Natsu Matsuri (MD2000 ~ReLIFE Ending Songs~) 03:51 Tools
Whiteberry‚̏¬‚³‚È‘å–`Œ¯ 02:02 Tools
456日間 04:32 Tools
Whiteberryの小さな冒険 02:02 Tools
Umarekawattemo watashideitai 02:02 Tools
‚©‚­‚ê‚ñ‚Ú 04:32 Tools
Sakura Namikidou 02:02 Tools
≈ÄŸÕ≠è 02:02 Tools
Вместе 02:19 Tools
Mezase Pokémon Master 2001 04:08 Tools
Ganbare ! Onna no ko 03:59 Tools
’ÊŠw˜H 02:19 Tools
Negai Boshi 02:19 Tools
Mezase Pokemon Masutaa 02:19 Tools
Animal Love 02:19 Tools
Mezase Pokemon Master (Whiteberry) (Pokemon Theme Collection (1997-2003)) 02:19 Tools
Mezase Pokemon Master (Whiteberry) (Pokemon Theme Collection (1997-2005)) 02:19 Tools
夏祭り / Whiteberry 03:43 Tools
Šè‚¢¯ 03:43 Tools
keitai chuudoku 03:43 Tools
ganbare! onna no ko 03:43 Tools
ù¾ð®ªê 03:43 Tools
‚Æ‚«‚ß‚«ƒ‰ƒuƒR[ƒ‹ 03:30 Tools
Fightberry -Instrumental- 03:30 Tools
Natsu Matsuri [???] 03:43 Tools
Yuki (Album Version) 00:55 Tools
夏祭 03:43 Tools
Taiyou Wo Buttobase 03:43 Tools
Shinjiru Chikara (instrumental) 03:43 Tools
P·O·T(Power Of Teens) 00:00 Tools
櫻並木道 00:00 Tools
Whiteberryの小さな大冒険 04:08 Tools
’†‘Žlç”N‚Ì—ö 04:08 Tools
YUKI 03:30 Tools
Chugoku 4000nen no Koi 03:30 Tools
tachiirikinshi 04:04 Tools
Whiteberry no chiisana 04:04 Tools
Вместе (FCDK) 00:00 Tools
Gambare! Onna no Ko 00:00 Tools
めざせポケモンマスター2001 04:08 Tools
めざせポケモンマスター (Instrumental) 04:07 Tools
Вместе(FCDK) 02:19 Tools
桜行木道 03:51 Tools
Mezase pokemon master 2001 (Je serais maître Pokémon 2001) 03:51 Tools
ÏļÀ¤ê 03:51 Tools
—§“ü‹ÖŽ~ 04:02 Tools
05. 夏祭り 03:51 Tools
夏祭り  01:34 Tools
???? 02:02 Tools
めざせポケモンマスター 2001 02:02 Tools
Natumaturi 02:02 Tools
甬 02:02 Tools
かくれんぼ 04:02 Tools
夏祭 り 03:42 Tools
Power To Believe 04:27 Tools
Ichiban Boshi 04:27 Tools
Ž©“]ŽÔ“D–_ 04:02 Tools
Hide and Seek 00:55 Tools
³’¼ŽÒ 00:55 Tools
かくれんぼ(ドキドキ・スペシャル・ヴァージョン) 04:02 Tools
Œg‘Ñ’†“Å 04:02 Tools
Dearest 04:02 Tools
kayogaku 04:02 Tools
Whiteberry??????? 04:02 Tools
Mezase Pokemon Master (Instrumental) 04:02 Tools
??????? 04:02 Tools
Tokimeki Rabukooru 03:31 Tools
ˆê”Ԑ¯ 04:27 Tools
M‚¶‚é—Í 04:27 Tools
Ichibanboshi (Instrumental) 04:27 Tools
Whiteberry No Chisana Bouken 00:55 Tools
First Star 00:55 Tools
Kakurenbo (Doki-Doki Special V 00:55 Tools
Marugo To Tesuto 00:55 Tools
Kakurenbo (Instrumental) 04:32 Tools
夏祭り(ホワイトベリー) 04:32 Tools
‹ó‚Ì—V‚Ñ•û 04:32 Tools
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狦撬曰 04:32 Tools
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Whiteberry were a five-piece all-girl pop/rock band from Hokkaido, Japan. Although not reaching more than cult status outside of their native country (many American J-pop fans consider them to be a cross between punk pioneers The Ramones and R&B superstars TLC), the group gained a loyal following with their recordings and live performances. The band - vocalist Yuki Maeda, guitarist Aya Inatsuki, bassist Yukari Hasegawa, keyboardist Rimi Mizusawa, and drummer Erika Kawamura - formed in 1994 while the members - all lifelong friends, while Maeda and Kawamura were also cousins - were just starting junior high school. A few years and a string of local performances later, the group came to the notice of members of popular Japanese rock band Judy and Mary and were offered a recording deal with Sony Japan's Pop Artist imprint in 1999. The group, still in high school at the time, recorded and released their first EP After School, which they quickly followed up with several singles, all original material with the exception of their fourth, a cover of the Jitterin' Jinn hit "[song]Natsumatsuri[/song]". The single became the band's most popular number and is now more identified with them than with the original group. Capitalizing on the momentum, the group completed and released their debut full-length album, "Hatsu". After a fifth single, "[song]Akubi[/song]" (a rearranged new recording of a song from their EP), the group divided their time between completing their high school education and working on the follow up album, "Chameleon". The record's release was preceded by three new singles, "Sakura Nakimichi", "Kakurenbo" (which was tied into the Japanese release of a Pokémon movie), and "Tachiiri Kinshi". The latter song, whose title translates to "Off Limits", raised quite a few eyebrows with its uncharacteristic aggressiveness and its music video which depicted the band in rugby uniforms, bumrushing a corporate boardroom and performing their song atop a conference table while businessmen looked on in horror. "Chameleon" was released in January of 2002 and was complimented by reviewers as being a superior follow up to "Hatsu". Whiteberry featured some darker-themed songs on the album, a contrast from some of the overtly happy material they had done before. After a short tour behind the album, the group began to finish their final year of high school, in the meantime releasing a trilogy of three singles in late 2002 that featured a cover version of a favorite classic J-Pop or J-Rock hit on the A-side and a new Whiteberry original on the B-side. The first of these, "Jitensha Dorobou", was accompanied by a fully-animated video. Whiteberry spent most of 2003 off the road and out of the studio as their education took precedence, but were commissioned to record two songs for the soundtrack album to the TV series SE Gundam Wing. Both songs were released as a single in February of 2004; the A-side, "Shinjiru Chikara", featured lyrics written by all five group members stating how much they missed each other after the graduation of the band members from high school and the decision of some members to attend college. A week after the single was released, the group issued a statement announcing that after ten years together, they were amicably disbanding the group because of some member's college commitments. The group played tearful farewell shows in Tokyo and their native Hokkaido in late March of 2004. A posthumous anthology, "Kiseki", was released in May of 2002, and a DVD counterpart, "Videoberry Final", followed the month afterward. In 2006 Yuki Maeda returned to music with a new band, Yukki, which featured fellow ex-Whiteberry Yukari Hasegawa as its bassist. They released a self-titled EP on the Japanese indie label Deadgirls in May of that year. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.