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Website
  
Twill official site


Name
  
Twill Twill

Role
  
Musical duo

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Years active
  
2004–2009 (international) 2001–2004, 2009–present (Japan)

Origin
  
Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan (2001)

Members
  
Kasahara Michiko, Kasahara Yoko

Genres
  
J-pop, Pop music, Contemporary R&B, Gospel music

Record labels
  
Universal Music Group, Zomba Group of Companies, Cosmos Music Group

Similar
  
Cosmos Music Group, Livetune, Koji Wada, Clive Calder, Takafumi Iwasaki

Twill (トゥワイル, Tuwairu) is a Japanese duo composed of twins Michiko and Yoko (surname unknown). Their stage name is a portmanteau of English language words "twin" and "will". They are managed by TV Asahi Music.

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They are also known in United States and Sweden. Two of their singles "New World" and "STAND UP" are used as opening themes for the Digimon Xros Wars anime series.

Profile

  • Michiko (elder sister)
  • Yoko (younger sister)
  • Both were born on 14 November 1985. They were raised in Fukuoka, Japan.

    History

    2001 - Signed with Zomba Records Japan

    2002 - Released first single Before I Fall

    2004 - Signed with BAMG

    2009 - Went back to Japan and signed to UMG - Nayutawave Records

    2012 - Left Nayutawave Records and signed up to Tokuma Japan.

    International singles

  • Is It Love?
  • One Step at a Time
  • Story of My Life (ending theme for Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye)
  • All released under Bonnier Amigo

    Japan singles

  • Before I Fall (4 December 2002 - Zomba Japan)
  • Love Friend (22 July 2009 - Nayutawave)
  • My Step (30 September 2009 - Nayutawave)
  • Close to You (5 May 2010 - Nayutawave)
  • New World - "Digimon Xros Wars: The Evil Death General and the Seven Kingdoms" Opening Theme (8 June 2011 - Nayutawave)
  • Stand Up - "Digimon Xros Wars: Time Traveling Hunter Boys" Opening Theme (7 March 2012 - Tokuma Japan Communications)
  • References

    Twill (band) Wikipedia