Yuka Iguchi & Izawa Mikako
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Yuka Iguchi & Izawa Mikako

Yuka Iguchi and Izawa Mikako first worked together in 2007 as lead vocalists for the anime series Lucky Star. Their performance on the opening theme 'Motteke!...

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Yuka Iguchi and Izawa Mikako first worked together in 2007 as lead vocalists for the anime series Lucky Star. Their performance on the opening theme 'Motteke! Sailor Fuku' brought them some early attention.

In 2009, they released 'Super Ultra Hyper Miracle Romantic,' which served as the first opening theme for the anime series K-On! The song became their most recognizable work, reaching the top ten on the Oricon charts.

Yuka Iguchi was born in Tokyo in 1987, and Izawa Mikako was born in Chiba Prefecture in 1990. They've both worked on other projects separately, including collaborations with artists like Sphere and fripSide.

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