Sugar Soul
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Spotify Followers | YouTube Subscribers | YouTube View Count | |
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2024-11-22 | 36,492 | -- | -- |
+7 | -- | -- | |
2024-11-23 | 36,496 | -- | -- |
+4 | -- | -- | |
2024-11-24 | 36,502 | -- | -- |
+6 | -- | -- | |
2024-11-25 | 36,505 | -- | -- |
+3 | -- | -- | |
2024-11-26 | 36,509 | -- | -- |
+4 | -- | -- | |
2024-11-27 | 36,511 | -- | -- |
+2 | -- | -- | |
2024-11-28 | 36,515 | -- | -- |
+4 | -- | -- | |
2024-11-29 | 36,565 | -- | -- |
+50 | -- | -- | |
2024-11-30 | 36,570 | -- | -- |
+5 | -- | -- | |
2024-12-01 | 36,575 | -- | -- |
+5 | -- | -- | |
2024-12-02 | 36,579 | -- | -- |
+4 | -- | -- | |
2024-12-03 | 36,585 | -- | -- |
+6 | -- | -- | |
2024-12-04 | 36,591 | -- | -- |
+6 | -- | -- | |
2024-12-05 | 36,595 | -- | -- |
+4 | -- | -- | |
2024-12-06 | 36,606 | -- | -- |
+11 | -- | -- | |
2024-12-07 | 36,616 | -- | -- |
+10 | -- | -- | |
2024-12-08 | 36,624 | -- | -- |
+8 | -- | -- | |
2024-12-09 | 36,635 | -- | -- |
+11 | -- | -- | |
2024-12-10 | 36,642 | -- | -- |
+7 | -- | -- | |
2024-12-11 | 36,650 | -- | -- |
+8 | -- | -- | |
2024-12-12 | 36,654 | -- | -- |
+4 | -- | -- | |
2024-12-13 | 36,660 | -- | -- |
+6 | -- | -- | |
2024-12-14 | 36,668 | -- | -- |
+8 | -- | -- | |
2024-12-15 | 36,672 | -- | -- |
+4 | -- | -- | |
2024-12-16 | 36,679 | -- | -- |
+7 | -- | -- | |
2024-12-17 | 36,682 | -- | -- |
+3 | -- | -- | |
2024-12-18 | 36,679 | -- | -- |
-3 | -- | -- | |
2024-12-19 | 36,683 | -- | -- |
+4 | -- | -- | |
2024-12-20 | 36,687 | -- | -- |
+4 | -- | -- | |
2024-12-21 | 36,692 | -- | -- |
+5 | -- | -- |
Last 7 Days | +24 | -- | -- |
Last 30 Days | +207 | -- | -- |
Steady&Co. |
class |
Kick the Can Crew |
Bennie K |
Kreva |
Dozan Miki |
Def Tech |
Da Bubblegum Brothers |
Ryoko Hirosue |
The Boom |
Years active | 1996- |
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Genres | |
Sugar Soul was a Japanese three-member R&B group which formed in 1996. They soon made their debut in January 1997 on the Flava Records label. The members featured DJ Hasebe (programming), Aiko Machida (vocals) and Kawabe (composer). The band achieved success with the single "Garden" in 1999, which featured Kenji Furuya of Dragon Ash. The band was seen as one of the prominent new R&B-style musicians in Japan in the late 1990s. – Wikipedia |
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