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Kiroro (キロロ) is a Japanese musical group from Okinawa that debuted in 1996.

Kiroro first debuted in 1996 as an independent band, and later made their major debut in 1998 with the song "Nagai Aida (長い間)". They performed on the Kōhaku Uta Gassen in 1998, 1999 and 2001.

In January 2005, vocalist Tamashiro Chiharu announced that she was engaged. On April 17th (which coincides with her birthday anniversary), she and her fiancé entered the family registry. In May, pianist Kinjyou Ayano announced her pregnancy and marriage. In July Tamashiro Chiharu announced her pregnancy. In Septeber 2005, they held their "four person concert" in Okinawa with the finale, wasurenaide("Please do not forget") before their maternal leave. Kinjyou Ayano gave birth to a baby girl in November 2005. Tamashiro Chiharu gave birth to a baby boy in February 2006. In March 2007, Tamashiro Chiharu announces her second pregnancy.

Members

  • Vocalist:Tamashiro Chiharu (玉城 千春、April 17, 1977 - )
  • Piano & Keyboard:Kinjyou Ayano (金城 綾乃、August 15, 1977 - )

Discography

Albums

  1. 1998.10.01 長い間 ~キロロの森~
  2. 1999.09.22 昼休み (Kinjyou Ayano's Solo Album)
  3. 1999.12.08 好きな人 ~キロロの空~
  4. 2000.07.26 七色 (Concept Album)
  5. 2001.01.24 TREE OF LIVE
  6. 2002.02.21 Kiroroのうた1 (Best Album)
  7. 2002.12.18 Four Leaves Clover
  8. 2004.03.03 Diary
  9. 2005.01.21 帰る場所 (Mini Album, Okinawa limited edition)
  10. 2005.06.23 帰る場所 (Mini Album, "National-level" edition)
  11. 2005.11.23 Wonderful Days
  12. 2006.03.29 キロロのいちばんイイ歌あつめました (Best album by fan votes)
  13. 2007.03.07 キロロのほーら、泣きやんだ! / (Played by Kinjyou Ayano, a lullaby album for babies)
  14. 2007.03.07 キロロのいちばんイイ歌あつめました~10th Anniversary Edition~ (A "collector's" edition)


Trivia

  • Kiroro's miraie(towards the future) and best friend are selected to be part of the Japanese textbooks' syllabus.
  • Probably due to the spread of incorrect information through the internet, some people wrongly credited Kiroro for the song sayonara daisukina hito (Goodbye, my love). The actual singer of that song is Hana*Hana, a former Japanese Duo band similar to Kiroro in 'format' (2 girls who compose their own music, play the piano and sing. )A distinctive difference from Kiroro is that both members of Hana*Hana sing and play the piano on almost equal distribution.
  • Again, Kiroro is wrongly credited for Final Fantasy OST. There are probably two reasons for this. First, the title of the song "sutekidane" coincides with a song in KIRORO's debut album (songlist #2), which was actually a song written in praise of her highschool's softball team in her schooling days. Secondly, it probably had something to do with the FF miraie video clips created that score high hits on youtube.
  • Kiroro performs the opening for the anime series Mujin Wakusei Survive, the name of the song is Bokura no Message (Our Message).


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