L'luvia
L'luvia (ジュビア, Jubia) ("Rain" in Spanish) was a Japanese visual kei rock band.
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Origin | Niigata, Japan |
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Years active | 1994–2000 |
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Past members | Kazuya Kaoru Takanori Nao Ma-suke |
History
Formed in 1994, L'luvia soon attracted a large underground following for their extremely light and poppy sound. They made their major debut in 1998, and their first major single (fifth overall), Suki Suki My Girl (スキスキ♡マイガール), was used as the tenth ending theme of the anime series Crayon Shin-chan. In 2000, the group disbanded, and afterwards, Kaoru and Nao started the band Suzzy&Caroline, which also disbanded in 2005.
Members
- Past members
- Kazuya – bass (1994–1997)
Discography
Albums
- Blanc Neige (1996/12/1)
- Feliz (1997/11/11)
- LOVE&POP (1998/7/14)
- ジュビアルバム(L'luvialbum) (1999/6/23)
Singles
- スキスキマイガール(1998/11/26)
- LOVE TRAIN(1999/2/10)
- 夜空に輝く星を集めて(Yozora ni kagayaku hosi wo atsumete)(1997/6/6)
- SLEEPING PRINCESS~眠れる森の君~ (Nemureru Mori no Kimi) (1997/10/1)
- So Far Away(1999/6/2)
- SUPER★SMILE (1998/9/9)
- 愛の法律(Ai no Houritsu)(1999/12/1)
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