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Ai No Shirushi

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Ain't Gonna Cut It

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Always Dreamin' About You
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Angel Of Love

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Asia no Junshin

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Basket Case

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Be Someone Tonight

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Puffy Amiyumi biography

Though the Japan pop duo Puffy may be relatively unheard of in the U.S., they have achieved superstar status in Japan. Puffy, who are Yumi Yoshimura and Ami Onuki, originally busted onto Japan's pop music scene back in 1996 with their hit single "Asia No Junshin." Regularly appearing in magazines and on TV (even hosting their own show), Puffy has put out its own line of shoes, clothes, and toys. The youthful and attractive Puffy manage to combine ... Show more...

Though the Japan pop duo Puffy may be relatively unheard of in the U.S., they have achieved superstar status in Japan. Puffy, who are Yumi Yoshimura and Ami Onuki, originally busted onto Japan's pop music scene back in 1996 with their hit single "Asia No Junshin." Regularly appearing in magazines and on TV (even hosting their own show), Puffy has put out its own line of shoes, clothes, and toys. The youthful and attractive Puffy manage to combine traditional rock instrumentation, Japan pop sensibilities, and their energetic vocals into a coherent style all their own. Hints of rockabilly, disco, cla**ic rock, country, surf, bossa nova, and still other styles pervade the sounds found on Puffy's five CDs. On these CDs, which include Jet CD, Fever*Fever, and the remixed compilation Puffy Re-Mix Project, Puffy collaborated with such musicians as Pizzicato Five's Yasuharu Konishi and former Jellyfish member Andy Sturmer. In 1997, Puffy released the double CD Solo Solo. With 1998 came five hit singles from the duo's Jet CD. Taking note of their growing popularity in China, Puffy recorded a song with Mandarin lyrics on this CD. 1999 saw the release of two CDs by this prolific and unflagging duo: Fever*Fever and PMRX, respectively. The former is somewhat reminiscent of the Posies and Rockpile, while their latter is a remixed amalgam of their most popular tunes. Such notables as Fantastic Plastic Machine, producer and DJ Yasuharu Konishi, the electro-techno Freddy Fresh, and one-time New York Dolls and Sex Pistols promoter Malcolm McLaren all leant helping hands in the sculpting of PMRX. Though the duo does not usually play in the U.S., they did manage to make it to Austin and headline Sony's Japan Not for Sale artist showcase at 2000 SXSW. ~ John Vallier, All Music Guide