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Queen Bee (stylized as QUEEN BEE) [7] [8] [9] [10] is a Japanese rock band, formed in Kobe on March 31, 2009. [1] [3] [11] They are known in Japan as Ziyoou-vachi [1 ...
Avu-chan (アヴちゃん, born December 25, 1991) [3] is a Japanese singer, songwriter, producer and actor. They debuted as the lead vocalist and songwriter of the band Queen Bee in 2009, [4] and took on a side project as the lead vocalist and trumpeter of the supergroup Gokumontō Ikka in 2015.
On March 2, 2023, Queen Bee announced that they would perform the ending theme of anime series Oshi no Ko, titled "Mephisto", alongside the band's Japan tour Mephisto Shōkan. [2] The single was released to digital music and streaming platforms on April 20, and on CD single on May 17 with two versions—limited and anime editions. [3]
Queen Bee 232 Main Vocal Rin Uchiyama: 56 3,056 16 Sub Vocal 1 Ayano Yoshida 11 3,011 37 Sub Vocal 2 Rio Kitazato 44 3,044 22 Sub Vocal 3 Ayano Kamio 55 3,055 17 Sub Vocal 4 Miyu Matsushita 28 3,028 31 Rapper Karin Tanabe 38 3,038 25 3 Nogizaka46 "Seifuku no Mannequin" 1 登り坂6 (Ascending 6) 113 Main Vocal Ayaka Fujimoto 45 — 54 Sub Vocal 1
Queen Bee (band), a Japanese musical group Queen Bee, 2014 EP by Little Ghost; Queen Bee Entertainment, a record label "Queen Bee", a song by John Lee Hooker "Queen Bee", a 1981 song by Grand Funk Railroad on the album Grand Funk Lives
Queen Bee (Japanese: 女王蜂, romanized: Jo-o-batchi) is a 1978 Japanese film, directed by Kon Ichikawa. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is based on Seishi Yokomizo 's novel of the same title. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It is fourth in Kon Ichikawa and Koji Ishizaka `s Kindaichi film series.
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On March 25, 2016, Gokumontō Ikka and Queen Bee performed a dual concert in Roppongi, Tokyo, as the final of a six concert series of double-billed concerts. [8] [2] During the concert, the bands announced that they would release "Kinsei" / "Shibō Yūgi", a split single in May 2016. [9]