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Pink Lady (ピンク・レディー, Pinku Redī) are a Japanese female pop music duo of the late 1970s and early 1980s, featuring Mie (Mitsuyo Nemoto, born March 9, 1958) and Keiko Masuda (formerly Kei, born September 2, 1957).
The discography of the Japanese duo Pink Lady consists of four studio albums, twelve compilation albums, and twenty six singles released since 1976. Albums
Best Hits Album (ベスト・ヒット・アルバム, Besuto Hitto Arubamu) is the title of two different greatest hits albums by Japanese idol duo Pink Lady, released through Victor Entertainment in 1977 and 1978.
Pink Lady (also known in Japan as Pink Lady in the USA (ピンク・レディー・イン・USA, Pinku Redī in Yū Esu Ē)) is the fourth studio album by Japanese idol duo Pink Lady, released through Victor Entertainment on September 5, 1979, and through Elektra Records as their U.S. debut album on June 1, 1979. It was the duo's first and only ...
Pink Lady Twin Best is a greatest hits album released by Japanese duo Pink Lady in 1995. The album contains all their singles up to 1990, B-sides, and several rare songs. The album contains all their singles up to 1990, B-sides, and several rare songs.
Pink Lady (ピンク・レディー, Pinku Redī) is a three-record greatest hits album by Japanese duo Pink Lady. The album was released on March 21 1981, ten days before their farewell concert . It contains the duo's singles and B-sides from 1976 to 1981, as well as previously unreleased tracks.
With a total of 1,950,000 sales, "UFO" was Pink Lady's biggest selling single, [3] and spent ten consecutive weeks at the top of the Japanese singles chart. According to Oricon, "UFO" was the best selling single of 1978, [4] and the duo's third consecutive million selling single. This was also their fifth of nine consecutive number one singles.
Challenge Concert (チャレンジ・コンサート, Charenji Konsāto) is the first live album by Japanese idol duo Pink Lady, released through Victor Entertainment on June 5, 1977. It was recorded live at the duo's debut concert at Tokyo Yūbin Chokin Kaikan on March 31, 1977. [1] [2] [3] [4]