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Mākii Birth name Maki Also known as Maakii, Maki, Markie, Marquee Born August 23, 1987 Origin Okinawa, Japan Genres Rock/Metal Occupations Singer, musician, songwriter Instruments Vocals Years active 2004–2009 Labels SME Records Associated acts High and Mighty Color (2004-2009) Website www.handmc.jp Mākii (マーキー ) (born August 23, 1987 Okinawa, Japan) is a native Okinawan musician in Japan who was formerly the vocalist and songwriter for the Okinawa-based band High and Mighty Color. She was the youngest member of the band. She has an older brother who introduced her to the world of music and anime.[citation needed] When she performed at a concert in Okinawa in 2003, a scout for a record label noticed her and Anti Nobunaga. Mākii refused the offer at first, wanting to pursue her career in Canada as a solo artist and to master the English language, but she ultimately joined the band. In 2007, she debuted in her first film, Anata wo Wasurenai.[1]
On July 1, 2008, it was announced that Mākii had married Dreams Come True bassist & producer Masato Nakamura on June 22 and would be leaving the band by the end of 2008. In her parting message, Mākii thanked her fellow band members and all of their fans for supporting her and the group for such a long time.[2]
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Albums G∞ver · Gou on Progressive · San · Rock Pit · Swamp ManCompilations 10 Color Singles · BeeeeeestSingles "Pride" · "Over" · "Run Run Run" · "Days" · "Style ~Get Glory in This Hand~" · "Ichirin no Hana" · "Dive into Yourself" · "Enrai ~Tooku ni Aru Akari~" · "Tadoritsuku Basho/Oxalis" · "Dreams" · "Amazing" · "Flashback/Komorebi no Uta" · "Hot Limit" · "Remember" · "Re:ache"Digital singles "XYZ" · "Good Bye" · "Red"Videos Video G∞ver · Live Bee Loud ~Thanks Giving~Related articles Categories:- High and Mighty Color
- 1987 births
- Living people
- Japanese heavy metal singers
- Japanese rock singers
- Japanese female singers
- Female heavy metal singers
- Sony Music Japan artists
- People from Okinawa Prefecture
- Japanese musician stubs
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