Foxxi misQ

Foxxi misQ was a Japanese three-member vocal and dance unit formed in 2005 through the music audition TV show *Utasta!!*. Produced by Face 2 fAKE, the group featured CHiE, DEM, and YU-A and was envisioned as a Japanese version of Destiny’s Child. They trained rigorously before debuting in July 2006 with the single ”Tha F.Q’s Style", followed by "ULTIMATE GIRLS" later that year. The group’s third single, "A−L−I−V−E", released in January 2007, became one of their most successful, setting their record for highest first-week sales. Their 2007 album GLOSS included collaborations with artists like ZEEBRA, marking their shift toward R&B and hip-hop influences. Foxxi misQ continued to release singles until 2008, including a Japanese mash-up cover of Wham!’s “Last Christmas.” As members began pursuing solo ventures—YU-A notably debuting solo in 2009—the group’s joint activities slowed. On July 19, 2010, Foxxi misQ officially announced a hiatus. They briefly reunited in 2019 to release the digital single “GOOD RULE” commemorating YU-A’s 10th solo anniversary.

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