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Japanese pop J-pop ( ja, ジェイポップ, ''jeipoppu''; often stylized as J-POP; an abbreviated form of "Japanese popular music"), natively also known simply as , is the name for a form of popular music that entered the musical mainstream of Japan in the ...
band active from 1996 until 2000. Takashi Kimura became a record producer and composer of the
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. Maya Matsuzaki left
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.


Main Members

Takashi Kimura - Guitar, keyboard, composer, arranger
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- Vocals, lyrics


Discography


Singles

* 'Ai yorimo Hageshiku, Dare yorimo Itoshiku' (12 June 1996) * 'Active, my dream' (25 September 1996) * 'SHAKE ME UP!' (27 November 1996) * 'Movin'oN' (30 April 1997) * 'Change by me' (30 July 1997) * 'true gate' (21 August 1997) * 'Sayonara yori Eien no Naka de' (3 December 1997) * '
Missing Place ''Missing Place'' is the second album from Favorite Blue Favorite Blue was a Japanese pop band active from 1996 until 2000. Takashi Kimura became a record producer and composer of the m.o.v.e. Maya Matsuzaki left Avex and formed mamy drop. Mai ...
' (21 January 1998) * 'close my love' (15 July 1998) * 'Let me go!' (5 November 1998) * 'truth of love' (2 December 1998) * 'PRIDE -close to you-' (31 March 1999) * 'solitude' (8 May 1999) * 'next days' (22 September 1999) * 'sometime, somewhere' (26 January 2000)


Albums

* ''
DREAM & MEMORIES ''Dream & Memories'' is an album by Favorite Blue Favorite Blue was a Japanese pop band active from 1996 until 2000. Takashi Kimura became a record producer and composer of the m.o.v.e. Maya Matsuzaki left Avex and formed mamy drop. Main Member ...
'' (5 February 1997) * ''
Missing place ''Missing Place'' is the second album from Favorite Blue Favorite Blue was a Japanese pop band active from 1996 until 2000. Takashi Kimura became a record producer and composer of the m.o.v.e. Maya Matsuzaki left Avex and formed mamy drop. Mai ...
'' (18 February 1998) * ''
FB in the remix FB, Fb, or fb may refer to: Arts and media * F♭ (musical note) * FB (band), an electronic music collaboration of Benny Benassi and Ferry Corsten * Facebook, a social networking website, also known as FB.com ** Meta Platforms, formerly Facebo ...
'' (12 August 1998) * ''
solitude Solitude is a state of seclusion or isolation, meaning lack of socialisation. Effects can be either positive or negative, depending on the situation. Short-term solitude is often valued as a time when one may work, think, or rest without dist ...
'' (16 June 1999) * ''
FB BEST -eternal trax- FB, Fb, or fb may refer to: Arts and media * F♭ (musical note) * FB (band), an electronic music collaboration of Benny Benassi and Ferry Corsten * Facebook, a social networking website, also known as FB.com ** Meta Platforms, formerly Facebo ...
'' (2 February 2000)


DVD

* ''FB BEST -eternal pictures-'' (2 February 2000)


Video

* ''FB visual trax'' (26 August 1998) * ''FB vvisual trax II'' (2 February 2000)


External links


Favorite Blue
The official website {{Authority control Japanese pop music groups