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Yui Mizuno (水野 由結, Mizuno Yui, born June 20, 1999), [1] formerly known by her stage name Yuimetal, is a Japanese musician, singer, and dancer.She is a former member of the kawaii metal group Babymetal and the idol group Sakura Gakuin.
Pages would include the lore of Babymetal, artwork and photos, and information on member-exclusive events, like "Apocrypha" during the Babymetal World Tour 2014. By purchasing the binder and entering a code included with the enclosed art book online, one could join the band's official fanclub called "Babymetal Apocalypse Web". [205]
Kikuchi "graduated" from Sakura Gakuin in 2015, [8] and now performs with Babymetal exclusively. Kikuchi and Mizuno have a writing credit under the name "Black Babymetal" on the first Babymetal album in 2014, having written "Song 4" together during a bus trip. [9] The second Babymetal album, Metal Resistance, was released in 2016.
Momoko Okazaki (岡崎 百々子, Okazaki Momoko, born March 3, 2003), known by her stage name Momometal, is a Japanese musician, singer, and dancer.She is signed to the talent agency Amuse Inc. and was a member of its girl group Sakura Gakuin from 2015 to 2018.
Mikiko Mizuno (born 11 August 1977), [1] known professionally as simply Mikiko [2] or Mikikometal (both stylized in all caps), [3] is a Japanese dancer and choreographer.She is the director and principal choreographer [2] [4] of the high-tech [5] dance troupe Elevenplay, and also works with performers such as Perfume, [6] Sakura Gakuin, [7] and Babymetal. [3]
The group members also formed sub-units called "clubs", each of which released their own songs as a unit. Nakamoto became a member of the "Heavy Music Club" (重音部, Jūonbu), [11] which released songs under the name Babymetal, and included fellow Sakura Gakuin members Yui Mizuno and Moa Kikuchi. Nakamoto in 2016, with Babymetal
On June 28, Sayashi appeared as a support dancer, or "Avenger", for the kawaii metal band Babymetal on the "Babymetal Awakens -The Sun Also Rises-" concert in Yokohama Arena. [7] Two days later on June 30, she also appeared with them at the Glastonbury Festival in the same capacity, as they became the first Japanese band to perform on a main ...
While discussing Babymetal, The Sydney Morning Herald's Rob Nash stated that the genre consisted of "sugary pop melodies over thrash metal". Nash also believed that the group's song " Awadama Fever " exemplified the genre, with its "slabs of angry guitar and undanceably fast breakbeats, while the girls [Babymetal] squeak about 'bubble ball ...