Their 1995 debut album featured the song 'Kimi ga Hohoemu nara,' their best-known track.
For a sense of them, start with 'Kimi ga Hohoemu nara.' 'Girl Girl Girl' has that same bright, earnest energy.
Fushigi Yuugi's music, like 'Kimi ga Hohoemu nara,' captures a specific mid-90s Japanese pop-rock sound. They navigated a copyright lawsuit over 'Ano Hi no Mama de' in 1996 and won, a small but notable footnote. Their catalog includes songs like 'Girl Girl Girl' and 'Aoi Jiyuu. Shiroi Nozomi' that feel of their era.
They formed in the mid-1990s with Yumi Matsuzawa on vocals, Masami Okui on keyboards, Shiho Kikuchi on bass, and Takahiro Fujii on drums. After their 1995 debut, they released 'Kaze no Shirabe' in 1996 and 'Sora no Kanata ni' in 1997 before fading from view.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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