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Ami Onuki
Ami Onuki
Japanese singer (1973-)
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Yumi Yoshimura
Yumi Yoshimura
Japanese singer (1975-)
2
Tamio Okuda
Tamio Okuda
Japanese singer-songwriter
3
Polysics
Polysics
band
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Yōsui Inoue
Yōsui Inoue
Japanese singer-songwriter (1948-)
5
Ringo Sheena
Ringo Sheena
Japanese singer-songwriter (1978-)
6
Jellyfish
Jellyfish
American power pop band
7
Butch Walker
Butch Walker
American musician
8
Rats & Star
Rats & Star
Japanese male blackface pop group that specialized in doo-wop-influenced music
9
Bleu
Bleu
musician
10
Melt-Banana
Melt-Banana
band
11
Guitar Wolf
Guitar Wolf
Japanese rock band from Nagasaki (1987-)
12
School Food Punishment
School Food Punishment
Japanese musical group
13
The Brilliant Green
The Brilliant Green
Japanese band
14
Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra
Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra
Japanese ska band (1985-)
15
Kaela Kimura
Kaela Kimura
Japanese pop rock singer, songwriter, model, and TV presenter
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The Merrymakers
The Merrymakers
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Takanori Nishikawa
Takanori Nishikawa
Japanese musician
18
Little Glee Monster
Little Glee Monster
J-pop girls band
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Stereopony
Stereopony
Japanese band
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L'Arc-en-Ciel
L'Arc-en-Ciel
Japanese rock band
Puffy AmiYumi
Japanese female vocal duo (1995-)

Puffy AmiYumi

Intro
Japanese female vocal duo (1995-)
Awards Received
Japan Cable Awards
38th Japan Record Awards
Japan Gold Disc Award
News
Members, past and present

Puffy (パフィー, Pafī, stylized as PUFFY) is a Japanese pop rock duo formed in Tokyo in 1995, consisting of singers Ami Onuki and Yumi Yoshimura. In the United States, they adopted the name Puffy AmiYumi to avoid legal naming conflicts with Sean Combs, who also performed under the name Puffy. They sing in Japanese and English.

Onuki and Yoshimura were scouted by Sony-affiliated talent agencies and put together in the mid-1990s. Most of their work was produced or co-written by Tamio Okuda and Andy Sturmer, formerly of the bands Unicorn and Jellyfish, respectively.

The pair's first release "Asia no Junshin" (1996) sold a million records. They gained mainstream success in Japan during 1998, following the release of their album Jet CD and continued with several more full-length releases (totaling 15 million sales in Japan).

In 2004, an animated series featuring cartoon versions of Onuki and Yoshimura, Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi, premiered on the US Cartoon Network. Although their characters were voiced by actresses, the singers portrayed themselves for short live-action segments taped in Japan.