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1 Career  





2 Discography  



2.1  SKE48 singles  





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3 Appearances  



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Ami Miyamae
宮前 杏実
Also known asAmi
Born (1997-09-09) 9 September 1997 (age 26)
OriginAichi Prefecture, Japan
GenresJ-pop
Occupation(s)
  • singer
  • Years active2011 (2011) – present
    LabelsAKS

    Ami Miyamae (宮前 杏実, Miyamae Ami, born 9 September 1997 in Aichi Prefecture) is a former member of the Japanese idol girl group SKE48. She was a member of SKE48's Team S.[1]

    Career[edit]

    Miyamae passed SKE48's 5th generation auditions in October 2011. Her debut was on November 26, 2011. On April 13, 2013, she was promoted to Team E during SKE48's shuffle. She started activities as a Team E member in July 2013.

    In February 2014, during the AKB48 Group Shuffle, it was announced she would be transferred to Team S. She first entered SKE48's Senbatsu for the single 12 Gatsu no Kangaroo. In this single, Miyamae and Ryoha Kitagawa were appointed the centers. This is the first time Jurina Matsui is not the center.[2]

    On September 28, 2016, her graduation concert was held at SKE48 theater. Her last activity date as SKE48 was set for September 30.[3]

    Discography[edit]

    SKE48 singles[edit]

    Year No. Title Role Notes
    2012 8 "Kataomoi Finally" B-side Sang on "Kyou Made no Koto, Korekara no Koto"
    9 "Aishite-love-ru!" B-side Sang on "Me ga Itai Kurai Hareta Sora"
    10 "Kiss Datte Hidarikiki" B-side Sang on "Atto Iu Ma no Shoujo"
    2013 11 "Choco no Dorei" B-side Sang on "Fuyu no Kamome"
    12 "Utsukushii Inazuma" B-side Sang on "Shalala na Calendar" as Team E
    13 "Sansei Kawaii!" B-side Sang on "Itsunomanika, Yowaimonoijime"
    2014 14 "Mirai to wa?" B-side Sang on "Machiawasetai"
    15 "Bukiyō Taiyō" B-side Sang on "Houkago Race"
    2014 16 "12 Gatsu no Kangaroo" A-side, center Also sang on『Kesenai Honō』as Team S.
    2015 17 "Coquettish Jūtai Chū" A-side Also sang on "Dirty" as Team S, "Boku wa Shitteiru" and "Yoru no Kyoukasho"
    18 "Mae Nomeri" B-side Sang on "Suteki na Zaiakukan" as Team S
    2016 19 "Chicken Line" B-side Sang on "Kanojo ga Iru" as Team S
    20 "Kin no Ai, Gin no Ai" B-side Sang on "Happy rankings"

    AKB48 singles[edit]

    Year No. Title Role Notes
    2012 27 "Gingham Check" B-side Sang on "Ano Hi no Fuurin"
    2015 39 "Green Flash" B-side Sang on "Sekai ga Naiteru Nara"
    41 "Halloween Night" B-side Sang on "Mizu no Naka no Dendōritsu"
    2016 45 "Love Trip / Shiawase wo Wakenasai" B-side Sang on "2016 Nen no Invitation"

    Appearances[edit]

    Stage units[edit]

    SKE48 Kenkyuusei Stage "PARTY ga Hajimaru yo" (PARTYが始まるよ)
    1. ""Skirt, Hirari" (スカート、ひらり)"
    SKE48 Kenkyuusei Stage "Aitakatta" (会いたかった)
    1. ""Nageki no Figure" (嘆きのフィギュア)"
    2. ""Glass no I LOVE YOU" (ガラスの I LOVE YOU)"
    3. ""Senaka Kara Dakishimete" (背中から抱きしめて)"
    SKE48 Team E 3rd Stage "Boku no Taiyou" (僕の太陽)
    1. "Boku to Juliet to Jet Coaster" (僕とジュリエットとジェットコースター)
    SKE48 Team S 3rd Stage "Seifuku no Me" (制服の芽) (Revival)
    1. "Mangekyou" (万華鏡)

    External links[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ 宮前杏実 (in Japanese). oricon ME inc. 18 June 2016. Retrieved 2016-10-02.
  • ^ "SKEの歴史変革!W松井センター外れる". Nikkan Sports. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  • ^ SKE48宮前杏実、928日に卒業公演 (in Japanese). Natasha,Inc. 2016-09-06. Retrieved 2016-10-02.

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