Checkicco
チェキッ娘
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Sister Q |
Melody |
12.Hitoe |
Kumiko Endo |
Mission |
SweetS |
deeps |
Tokyo Performance Doll |
Shohjo-tai |
Mamiko Takai |
Ushirogami Hikaretai |
Minayo Watanabe |
Vanilla Beans |
Ushiroyubi Sasaregumi |
Marina Watanabe |
Satomi Fukunaga |
ribbon |
Tanpopo |
Sonoko Kawai |
Kyoko Fukada |
Yumiko Takahashi |
Sayuri Kokusho |
Mi-Ke |
Eriko Tamura |
Rieko Miura |
Petitmoni |
Rie Miyazawa |
Yuki Uchida |
Rumi Shishido |
Nyangilas |
Alisa Mizuki |
Seifuku Kojo Iinkai |
LinQ |
Go-Bang's |
Yuko Ogura |
Chiemi Hori |
Tomoe Shinohara |
Michiyo Nakajima |
Otome Shinto |
Nanase Hoshii |
Yumi Tanimura |
Personz |
Yuko Nakazawa |
Eri Hiramatsu |
Shinobu Nakayama |
Manaminorisa |
Sonim |
Hikaru Nishida |
You Kikkawa |
Soft Cream |
Rina Chinen |
Akiko Ikuina |
Yumi Adachi |
Ryoko Shinohara |
Minimoni |
Sakura Gakuin |
Azusa Senou |
Noriko Kato |
Ebisu Muscats |
Tomomi Nishimura |
Mariko Yoshida |
Akiko Hinagata |
bice |
Suitei Shoujo |
Mari Mizutani |
predia |
Yuma Nakamura |
Mami Yamase |
Hanako Asada |
Rie Tomosaka |
Takako Uehara |
Years active | 1998-1999 |
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Related Artists | |
Checkicco were a Japanese idol group that was active from 1998 to 1999. It was formed by Masahiro Mizuguchi, a producer for Fuji TV who had the idea of creating "an Onyanko Club for the Heisei era (1989-2019)". They debuted in 1998 with the single "Dakishimete". Their name comes from the phrase "Check it!", a catchphrase of Tomoe Shinohara. – Wikipedia |
Spotify |
Wikipedia (Japanese) |
Wikipedia (English) |
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10 | Ryuichi Sakamoto | ||
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