Yuki Maeda
出生 : 1979-08-28, Kochi, Kochi, Japan
略歴
前田有紀 (Maeda Yuki) is a former Japanese singer, stage actress, and radio host. She started her career under the management of enka singer Itsuki Hiroshi in 1994, before joining Hello! Project as a soloist in 2000, debuting her first single "Naki Usagi" under the renowned enka label Teichiku Records. She graduated with the rest of the Elder Club in March 2009, but continued her singing career as part of UP-FRONT AGENCY. In June 2012, she announced on her Twitter account that she was five months pregnant and would retire to focus on being a mother. She slowly started her career again in 2022 when she became more active on YouTube and started acting in stage plays leading up to the release of her 12th single the same year.
Hello! Project concert held at Nakano Sunplaza Hall. Disc 1 (226mins), Disc 2 (154mins).
Hello! Project Concert held in Yokohama Arena.
'Behind the Scene Footage' of Hello! Project's concert held in Yokohama Arena.
Members declare what they pledge to do this year.
Hello! Project concert held in Yokohama Arena.
Elder club members discuss their top 3 happenings of 2008 to celebrate the new year of 2009.
'Behind the Scene Footage' of Hello! Project's concert held in Yokohama Arena.
Hello! Project concert held at Yokohama Arena.
Features Backstage footage of 2008 concert events and Off-Shots of concert event photoshoot sessions.
DVD release compiling performances from the Hello! Project show Uta Doki! Pop Classics.
DVD release compiling performances from the Hello! Project show Uta Doki! Pop Classics.
Hello! Project concert held in Yokohama Arena.
Elder club members are asked various quick questions.
The 8th best album in the Petit Best series, which are annual compilations released at the end of the year that feature best hits from the artists of Hello! Project during that year, with an occasional remix or new song included.
DVD release compiling performances from the Hello! Project show Uta Doki! Pop Classics.
DVD release compiling performances from the Hello! Project show Uta Doki! Pop Classics.
DVD release compiling performances from the Hello! Project show Uta Doki! Pop Classics.
DVD release compiling performances from the Hello! Project show Uta Doki! Pop Classics.
'Behind the Scene Footage' of Hello! Project's concert held in Yokohama Arena.
Hello! Project concert held in Yokohama Arena. And Kimura Asami & Saito Miuna Graduation Concert from Country Musume. tour.
Member interviews, answering individual varied questions.
Hello! Project concert held in Yokohama Arena.
Elder club member interviews about how they hope to spend their time for 2007, and reflect back on how they spent it in 2006.
The 7th best album in the Petit Best series, which are annual compilations released at the end of the year that feature best hits from the artists of Hello! Project during that year, with an occasional remix or new song included.
Yuki's Solo Angle of 2006 Sports Festival featuring all current H!P members, held at Saitama Super Arena.
Physical strength measuring of the members.
Concert held at Yokohama Arena, where Wonderful Hearts and Elder Club performed together.
Concert held at Nakano Sun Plaza.
Various member interviews.
The 6th best album in the Petit Best series, which are annual compilations released at the end of the year that feature best hits from the artists of Hello! Project during that year, with an occasional remix or new song included.
Hello! Project Concert held in Yoyogi National Gymnasium.
Various introductions corners, card games, quizes, 'Making Of', and concert 'Backstage Footage'.
Hello! Project Concert held in Yokohama Arena. And Iida Kaori Graduation Concert from Morning Musume. special.
Hello! Project 2005 Winter ~A HAPPY NEW POWER!白組~
New Year's playing cards, Goods CM, H!P kids game competition, and backstage footage of concerts and recordings sessions.
The 5th best album in the Petit Best series, which are annual compilations released at the end of the year that feature best hits from the artists of Hello! Project during that year, with an occasional remix or new song included.
Festival has competing battles in which the members are divided into two groups to compete, international and red/white futsal and kick baseball matches, followed by a mini live concert.
Behind the scenes footage of the Hello! Project SPORTS FESTIVAL 2004 ~Nippon no Nadeshiko wa Taiiku to Ongaku Desu!!~.
Hello! Project Concert held in Yoyogi National Stadium. And Tsuji Nozomi and Kago Ai Graduation Concert from Morning Musume.
Hello! Project Concert held in Yokohama Arena.
The 4th best album in the Petit Best series, which are annual compilations released at the end of the year that feature best hits from the artists of Hello! Project during that year, with an occasional remix or new song included.
Sports Festival featuring all current H!P members, divided into two teams, held at Osaka Dome & Tokyo Dome. Also includes a full Special Concert.
Hello! Project Concert held in Osaka-jo Hall.
Hello! Project Concert held in Osaka Kousei Nenkin Kaikan Dai Hall.
All current Hello! Project members are divided into subgroups and do their take on several Japanese nursery school music.
Hello! Project Concert held in Yoyogi National Stadium.
Hello! Project concert held at Yoyogi National Gymnasium.
Hello! Project concert held at Yoyogi National Gymnasium.