Pop Princess 2012

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• • • Years active 1983–96 (reunion: 2012, 2016) Labels Past members Kaori Kishitani Kanako Nakayama Atsuko Watanabe Tomoko Konno Kyoko Tomita Princess Princess ( プリンセス・プリンセス, Purinsesu Purinsesu, commonly referred to as Puri-Puri) was a five-piece / girl band active from 1983 to 1996. They were previously known as 'Julian Mama' and 'Akasaka Komachi' (one album was released under this name). After 16 years, they reunited in November 2012 for several concerts in order to help with recovery from the. They performed six concerts; November 3 and 4 at the Hall, then November 20, 21, 23 and 24 at in Tokyo. They performed at on December 23 and 24, 2012. They also performed at the on New Year's Eve.

Contents • • • • • • • • • • Career [ ] After being assembled via open audition of 1400 hopefuls as the female music group Akasaka Komachi by in 1983, the band was housed with their manager in the Tokyo suburb of Nishi Nippori for over two years to develop their musical skills and experience. In March 1984, the band made the first of several appearances on Japanese television; success was limited and in 1985 the band transferred from TDK Records to another management company, changed their name to Julian Mama, but did not release any singles or albums. In May 1986, the band made their recording debut with the Kiss de Crime, released by (now known as ). In August 1986, the band transferred their management to Shinko Music Entertainment. In May of that year the CEO of Shinko had declined to represent the band, but the company employee Emiko Ichimura, who had seen the girls' live show and believed in their success, eventually persuaded the company to take them on. The band made seven concert appearances in 1986, playing in very small venues around Tokyo. In 1987 the band released their first single as Princess Princess, 'Koi wa Balance' ('Love Is Balance').

The single's lyrics were credited to the band's guitarist, Kanako Nakayama, but the music was credited to well-known music producer Saburo Suzuki. At this time the band decided that they would produce their own sound, so all new compositions from then on was credited to band members, with Nakayama and drummer Kyoko Tomita generally splitting the lyric duties while lead singer Kaori Okui took over two thirds of the music credits over the band's career. The band still struggled for fan notice, playing approximately 60 small venues, and releasing their second single, 'Sekai de Ichiban Atsui Natsu' ('The Hottest Summer in the World') to little market response. In 1988, the band made their major leap for recognition, releasing their first full-length album Here We Are in February and touring during the summer in support of it. The album, which include the songs '19 Growing Up', 'My Will', 'Go Away Boy' and 'Romancin' Blue', demonstrated significant artistic development and was met with increasing commercial success. The single 'Go Away Boy' reached the Japanese Top 20 Singles Chart.

In November the band released their follow-on third album, Let's Get Crazy which furthered their commercial momentum with another batch of rock anthems and popular concert standards. From November 1987 through February 1989, Princess Princess made one hundred concert appearances, progressing from small clubs to regional public halls. In April 1988 the band accomplished the first goal they had as a group: playing the. Tickets sold out within two hours, causing their manager (Ichimura) to cry in her office; the band reportedly initially thought Ichimura was reacting to bad news until being informed of their sell-out. This period of increasing success culminated in their January 1989 shows at the, where Princess Princess became the first all-female group to play that important Tokyo venue. 1989 brought the band to the peak of their popular success.