hi guys see you with me, after I blogwalking hahaha I'm interested in this group, this group called Buono, the old group does but I just saw her video clip this morning, and it turns out this Buono band music was easy listening, and the singer is beautifull , makes men fall in love with them, hahaha ok check this out the biography Buono
Buono! (ボー ノ Bono?) Is a Hello! Project unit consisting of three members: Momoko Tsugunaga and Natsuyaki Miyabi from Berryz Koubou, and Suzuki Airi from C-ute. The name translates into 'Tasty', more specifically Pls Used to imply a food possesses a pleasant palate (from Italian, "Good!"). All three members of Buono! originate from the Chiba Prefecture.
The unit was Officially Announced at the Nakayoshi magazine Festival 2007 on July 21, 2007, at Tokyo's Sunshine City in Ikebukuro, and formed to sing both the opening ("Kokoro no Tamago") and ending ("Honto no Jibun") themes for the adaptation of the anime Shugo Chara! manga. Buono! continued to record the ending and opening themes for the first season of the anime. As of the second season, Buono! Recorded only the ending themes, as the opening themes were the resource persons handheld by Shugo Chara Egg! and Guardians 4, two other groups formed for the sake of performing Shugo Chara! music. On March 10 a collaboration album with Guardians 4 and Shugo Chara! Egg was released titled as "Shugo Chara! Best Song", and on the Same Day as a DVD titled "Shugo Chara! Clips ♪ Best" was released with the Same artists Guardians 4 and Shugo Chara! Egg.
On March 7, 2009, Hello! Project Announced That Buono! was to perform at the Japan Expo in Stockholm, Sweden on May 24, 2009, but the convention was canceled a month Earlier on April 21, 2009, due to "the financial change in world economy, severe competition from other festivals / concerts as well as poor ticket sale. "
In December 2010, Buono! left the Pony Canyon label and moved to the Zetima label. Their 11th single (and first single under the Zetima Label), 'Zassou No Uta ", was released on February 2nd, 2011.
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