Yuki Maeda
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| Yuki Maeda 前田 有紀 |
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| Also known as | Yukidon |
| Born | August 28, 1979 |
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| Genre(s) | Enka |
| Occupation(s) | Singer |
| Years active | 1998–present |
| Label(s) | Teichiku, Zetima, Rice Music |
| Associated acts | Akagumi 4, Salt5, H.P. All Stars |
| Website | Hello! Project.com |
Yuki Maeda (前田 有紀 Maeda Yuki?, born August 28, 1979 in Kōchi, Shikoku, Japan) is a Japanese enka singer within Hello! Project. She started her career under the renowned enka record label Teichiku in 2000 with her debut single "Naki Usagi", but did not have any charting singles in Japan until she signed with Up-Front Works and their label Zetima in 2003. In mid-2004 she was transferred to another Up-Front Works label, Rice Music.
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[edit] Discography
The following CDs are released by Teichiku, Zetima, and Rice Music.[1]
[edit] Singles
| # | Title | Release date | Peak rank |
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| 1 | "Naki Usagi" (鳴きうさぎ?) | 2000-04-12 | – |
| 2 | "Tokyo You Turn" (東京 You ターン Tōkyō You Tān?) | 2001-01-01 | – |
| 3 | "Tokyo, Yoimachigusa" (東京, 宵町草。?) | 2002-02-21 | – |
| 4 | "Tokyo Kirigirisu" (東京きりぎりす?) | 2003-07-16 | #134[2] |
| 5 | "Sarasara no Kawa" (さらさらの川 The River of Rustling?) | 2004-01-01 | #130[3] |
| 6 | "Nishishinjuku de Atta Hito" (西新宿で逢ったひと The People Who Met in Nishinshinjuku?) | 2004-09-29 | #83[4] |
| 7 | "Omae no Namida o Ore ni Kure" (お前の涙を俺にくれ?) | 2006-07-26 | #182[5] |
| 8 | "Ai Ai Daiko" (相愛太鼓?) | 2007-09-26 | – |
[edit] References
- ^ Maeda Yuki discography (Japanese). Hello! Project.com. Retrieved on 2007-02-24.
- ^ You Taiju: Tokyo Kirigirisu (Japanese). Retrieved on 2007-02-24.
- ^ You Taiju: Sarasara no Kawa (Japanese). Retrieved on 2007-02-24.
- ^ You Taiju: Nishi Shinjuku de Atta Hito (Japanese). Retrieved on 2007-02-24.
- ^ You Taiju: Omae no Namida wo Ore ni Kure (Japanese). Retrieved on 2007-02-24.
[edit] External links
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