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Kei Yasuda Also known as Kei-chan, Kemeko, Yasuda Kei (保田 圭) Born December 6, 1980 Origin Futtsu, Chiba, Japan Genres Pop Occupations Singer Instruments Vocals, piano, saxophone Years active 1998–present Labels Zetima Associated acts Morning Musume, Petitmoni, Kiiro 5, 10-nin Matsuri, Odoru 11, H.P. All Stars, Puripuri Pink, Dream Morning Musume Website Hello! Project.com Kei Yasuda (保田 圭 Yasuda Kei , born on December 6, 1980 in Futtsu, Chiba, Japan) is a Japanese singer, musician and actress under the Up Front Agency's Hello! Project. She was a member and co-leader of the pop group Morning Musume. Yasuda, along with Mari Yaguchi and Sayaka Ichii, were the second generation of singers to be recruited into Morning Musume. Morning Musume had only released one official single, Morning Coffee, prior to their joining. Yasuda is currently a member of Dream Morning Musume.
Biography
Yasuda attended Kimitsu Shogyo (Commercial) High School in Futtsu City, Chiba Prefecture, but dropped out to pursue her dreams in the entertainment industry. She worked in a McDonald's restaurant in her hometown,[1] until 1998.
She was chosen to be in the second generation of Morning Musume. After they joined, Morning Musume went on to produce one album and three more singles until Asuka Fukuda decided to leave to further pursue her studies. Yasuda was given almost all of Fukuda's lines in future performances of these early songs. She had also collaborated with other Morning Musume members in special projects during these early days. One of the more notable ones was when she co-wrote and co-sang with Natsumi Abe the song "Sanpo" for a radio contest. It became wildly popular and a petition was circulated to make it an official single, though that never happened.
Yasuda and Ichii sang a particularly catchy duet known as "Otome no Shinrigaku" (Girl's Psychology) on Morning Musume's second album. In response to the popularity, Tsunku decided to group them together with the third generation member, Maki Goto to create Morning Musume subgroup Petitmoni (also known as Pucchimoni) in 2001. Their first single, "Chokotto Love", has sold over a million copies since its release.
After Ichii left Morning Musume and Petitmoni, fourth generation member Hitomi Yoshizawa joined the subgroup. Yasuda had taken on the role of leader of Petitmoni and the group continued to produce three singles and an album.
After Morning Musume's then-leader Yuko Nakazawa left in 2001, Yasuda (who was the oldest member of the group at the time) became a co-leader along with Kaori Iida.
Yasuda left in mid-2003 at the same time when Morning Musume's 6th generation became full-fledged members. Tsunku commented that this one-time sixteen-member formation will be the largest Morning Musume. During her good-bye concert, Yasuda sang a remixed rock version of "Never Forget", which was also Fukuda's good-bye song. Additionally, as a special gift, Tsunku gave Yasuda a CD of her own solo version of "As for One Day", her last single with Morning Musume.
Following Yasuda's leaving, Iida was given the title of leader of Morning Musume and Yaguchi was given the title of sub-leader. The Petitmoni leadership was handed over to Yoshizawa, and two members were added (fifth generation Morning Musume member Makoto Ogawa and Coconuts Musume's Ayaka Kimura) and Goto was removed. This new line up of Petitmoni never had another release, but a few of their songs were featured on compilation albums.
Yasuda was still in the Hello! Project after leaving the group, and has acted in dramas outside of H!P. Within H!P, she has collaborated with Nakazawa and other H!P artists on 2 Folk Songs albums, performed and MCed Abe's first solo concert, sang backup on Goto's single "Daite Yo! Please Go On," and had hosted Morning Musume's weekly TV show Hello! Morning until Rika Ishikawa took that position. Yasuda had participated in the H.P. All Stars single "All for One & One For All" and the Puripuri Pink shuffle unit. Puripuri Pink was a new type of shuffle unit, since it was the first unit to feature former Morning Musume members, who were usually not included in the shuffles.
During a promotional appearance on Utaban in 2004, Yasuda even revealed that she has been learning how to play the flute.
Yasuda Kei graduated from Hello! Project on March 31, 2009 along with the rest of the H!P Elder Club.[2]
In 2010, It was announced that Kei Yasuda will be joining other former-Morning Musume members for the new group "Dream Morning Musume"
References
- ^ Asayan. 1998-05-03.
- ^ "Elder Club members to graduate from Hello! Project". Hello!Online. 2008-10-19. http://www.hello-online.org/index.php?act=helloonline&CODE=article&topic=558. Retrieved 2008-12-23.
External links
- Official blog (Japanese)
- Official Hello! Project profile (Japanese)
Honorary titles New title Sub-leader of Morning Musume
2001–2003Succeeded by
Mari YaguchiMorning Musume Risa Niigaki • Sayumi Michishige • Reina Tanaka • Aika Mitsui • Mizuki Fukumura • Erina Ikuta • Riho Sayashi • Kanon Suzuki • Haruna Iikubo • Ayumi Ishida • Masaki Satō • Haruka Kudō
Asuka Fukuda | Aya Ishiguro | Sayaka Ichii | Yuko Nakazawa | Maki Goto | Kei Yasuda | Natsumi Abe | Nozomi Tsuji | Ai Kago | Kaori Iida | Mari Yaguchi | Rika Ishikawa | Asami Konno | Makoto Ogawa | Hitomi Yoshizawa | Miki Fujimoto | Koharu Kusumi | Eri Kamei | Junjun | Linlin | Ai TakahashiStudio albums First Time · Second Morning · 3rd: Love Paradise · 4th Ikimasshoi! · No.5 · Ai no Dai 6 Kan · Rainbow 7 · 7.5 Fuyu Fuyu Morning Musume Mini! · Sexy 8 Beat · Platinum 9 Disc · 10 My Me · Fantasy! Jūichi · 12, SmartCompilations Categories:- 1980 births
- Hello! Project solo singers
- Japanese female singers
- Japanese pop singers
- Japanese idols
- Living people
- Morning Musume members
- People from Chiba Prefecture
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