Coconuts Musume

Japanese idol girl group
  • J-pop
Years active1999–2008LabelsSpinoffs
  • Mini-Moni
Past members
  • Ayaka Kimura
  • Mika Todd
  • Lehua Sandbo
  • Danielle DeLaunay
  • April Barbaran
  • Chelsea Ching
Websitewww.helloproject.com

Coconuts Musume (ココナッツ娘。, Kokonattsu Musume.) was a Japanese idol girl group formed by Up-Front Promotion in 1999 and associated with Hello! Project. It was promoted as the "girls from Hawaii". After nine years, the group officially disbanded when Ayaka Kimura graduated from Hello! Project.[1][2]

Members

  • 1998–2008 – Ayaka Kimura (木村 絢香, Leader)
  • 1998–2004 – Mika Todd
  • 1998–2001 – Danielle DeLaunay
  • 1998–2000 – Chelsea Ching
  • 1998–2000 – April Barbaran
  • 2000–2002 – Lehua Sandbo

History

While in Hawaii, Tsunku's fellow band-mate from Sharam Q, Makoto, discovered the five girls who were to become Coconuts Musume. He had requested that Tsunku pick up the act, and in 1999, Coconuts Musume debuted on a Japanese television program, Asayan.

The group originally consisted of Ayaka Kimura, Mika Todd, Chelsea Ching, Danielle DeLaunay, and April Barbaran, with Chelsea taking lead vocals. After two singles, Chelsea and April left the group due to the difficulties of adjusting to life as a J-pop idol (neither spoke any Japanese when the group was formed) and to pursue other careers, such as modeling.

Lehua Sandbo was then recruited as a member, and the group made two more singles until DeLaunay, who also had difficulties adjusting, left to pursue a career in theater. After DeLaunay left, the group switched from the Sony Music Entertainment Japan label to the Zetima label. Between "Watashi mo 'I Love You'" of Sony Music Entertainment in Japan and "Jōnetsu Yuki Miraisen" of Zetima, sales increased by almost a quarter according to Oricon charts.

After one more single, Sandbo, too, retired from the group, went on to the American pageant circuit, and eventually married and gave birth to a daughter. The remaining duo, Todd and Kimura, never released anything else under the Coconuts Musume name, though they contributed to Hello! Project compilations, performed songs (including English covers) during Hello! Project concerts, and became Japanese spokespersons for Dole pineapples. They also appeared on and hosted various radio and television shows separately.

Todd became famous as a member of Minimoni, but retired in 2004 to study singing in California. Meanwhile, Kimura was part of Romans and Petitmoni's third generation. At this time, Kimura was the only member left in Coconuts Musume; however, she was still referred to within Hello! Project as "Coconuts Musume Ayaka".

On April 30, 2008, it was announced on Hello! Project's official website that Kimura was retiring to pursue a career in acting, thus disbanding Coconuts Musume.

Discography

Singles

# Title Release date First week sales[3] Total sales
1 "Halation Summer" (ハレーションサマー) 1999-07-23 6,840 9,730
2 "Dance & Chance" 1999-08-25 2,740
3 "Tokonatsu Musume" (常夏娘) 2000-05-17 2,820
4 "Watashi mo 'I Love You'" (私も「I Love You」, Me too "I Love You") 2000-07-26 2,540
5 "Jōnetsu Yuki Miraisen" (情熱行き 未来船) 2001-08-22 3,420

Videos

# Title Release date
1 1st Video "Coconuts Musume" (1stビデオ『ココナッツ娘』) 1999-10-21

Appearances

Television

  • Bishōjo Kyōiku (Ayaka's Surprise English Lesson)
  • Bishōjo Kyōiku II (Ayaka's Surprise English Lesson)

Musicals

  • Love Century -Yume wa Minna Kerya Hajimaranai-
  • Ken & Merī no Meken Kon On-stage
  • Sayonara no Love Song
  • Fushigi Shōjo Tantei Kyara & Mel

Radio

  • Kiss the Coconuts (Mika and Ayaka)
  • Blend Kiss (Ayaka with Country Musume)

Books

  • 2002-05-01 – Mika no Iketeru Eikaiwa (Mikaのイケてる英会話)
  • 2002-08-05 – Coconuts Musume no Tanoshii Hawaii Ryūgaku (ココナッツ娘。の楽しいハワイ留学)

References

  1. ^ "Hello! Project Announcement" (in Japanese). helloproject.com. 2008-04-30.
  2. ^ "Coconuts Musume Ayaka has graduated from Hello Pro as a future actress" (in Japanese). sankei.jp.msn.com. 2008-04-30. Archived from the original on 2008-05-06.
  3. ^ Sales based on numbers from Oricon charts.

External links

  • Official Hello! Project profile
  • Coconuts Musume discography on the Up-Front Works official website
  • Coconuts Musume discography on Tsunku.net
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Coconuts Musume
Former membersSingles
  • Halation Summer
  • Dance & Chance
  • Tokonatsu Musume
  • Watashi mo 'I Love You'
  • Jōnetsu Yuki Miraisen
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  • 1st Video "Coconuts Musume"
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