Band, JP
Dance
A.k.a. Nina Boldt
NiNa is a group from Japan. Their logo is spelled with two upper case "N"s on all official releases. The group formed in early 1999 when YUKI took a small absense from her mega-star band JUDY AND MARY. YUKI meet up with Kate Pierson and the two started to write lyrics together. Because of this the music was primarily written in English. The music was very experimental. It ranged from soft ballads, funky pop songs, and unusal electronic arrangements. On July 14th 1999 the group released their first single, Happy Tomorrow. The single managed reach the nineth position on the Oricon and chart for a total of fourteen weeks. Their second single was released exactly three months later and didn't fair as well as the first. Aurora Tour reached the tenth position on the Oricon and charted for only five weeks. Not even a month had passed and the first album was released. The self-titled NiNa topped the charts at the number three position and charted for a total of eleven weeks. After this the band soon split to return to all of the other projects.
![]() | Mick Karn voc 1958-2011 GB |
![]() | Yuki voc JP |
![]() | Kate Pierson voc, org *1948 US |
![]() | Masahide Sakuma g, b, key JP |
![]() | Steven Wolf dr machine, dr US |
![]() | Takemi Shima dr, dr machine |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Veneno De Amor | Nina | 1999 | Album |
Nina & Frederik Pop, Folk and World Band DK |
Nina & Kim Electronic, Rock and Pop Band SE *2003 |
Nina & Malika Band |
Nina & Mike Pop Band DE 1944-2015 |
Nina & Patzy Band |
Nina & Rajendra Mehta Band |
Nina & The Hot Spots Band |
Nina & Villa El Salvador Band |
Nina "K" Band |
Nina "Pigna" Maroccolo Band IT |
Nina Dance Band IT |
Nina Band |
Nina Alternative Band |
NINA Band |
Nina Band |
Nina Pop Band |
Nina Dance Band IT |
Nina Band |
Nina Band |
Nina Band |
Nina Dance Band |
Nina Band |
Nina Band |
Nina Band |