Friday 19th June, 07:00 AM JST
TOKYO - Minami Akina no Super Mild Seven, a new comedy unit born from Fuji TV’s “Quiz! Hexagon!!” show, celebrated the release of their debut song together with “Mai Satoda with Inaka Kazoku” at a special event this week at Kanagawa’s Lazona Kawasaki shopping center.
Lead singer Akina Minami’s “I Believe: Yume wo Kanaeru Maho no Kotoba” and Satoda’s “Don’t leave me” were released together on Wednesday as a double A-side single. About 12,000 fans shouted their approval as the two groups performed their new songs. From >
Comment from JapanToDay.com
by : Altria Shame on her for promoting an inferior cigarette like Japan Tobacco''s Mild Seven. For fine tobacco try Altria Group''s Marlboro range. As for Hexagon, I personally can''t stand that greaser Shimada Shinsuke and the way he turns previously interesting shows into talento talk wankfests with a million unrelated side projects.
by : Potsu Roller blading singers ? Can it get any more dasai ?
by : Mittsu Almost makes me want to take up smoking again!
by : Sarge Pukey2 - Do you think she can play volleyball?
by : Seawolf Some Tarento go through great lengths to hide their short legs
by : Scrote Do they come with a health warning? Is this another cunning ruse by JT to get the kids hooked on fags? |