

Which element of the music industry excites you the most? I learnt to sing by imitating her skills. I loved Hello! Project – I love them even now! I want to perform together. Gorina (ゴリな): Morning Musume, since I was little. I am fascinated by a performance that is not confined to existing concepts. Natsuki (ナツキ): I was inspired by Beyoncé, who was one of my favorites since my teens. Which female singers have inspired you? Which female singers would you like to create a song with? Since we were recording for the first time, we could not sleep the day before because we were so nervous. Himitsu no Otome (秘密のオト女): It was difficult for three people with different voice types and personalities to harmonize. What was the biggest challenge recording your debut single ‘Jun eye People (純eye People)’?
#Otome no himitsu free#
‘L’ and ‘G’ and ‘B’ and ‘T’ have their own individuality, so we hope their unique personalities will be free from this distinction. Himitsu no Otome (秘密のオト女): It is because the distinction for gender is not male or female. Himitsu no Otome (秘密のオト女) are “aiming towards a time when words such as LGBT have disappeared” – what is the reason? We have a wish that anyone can become anything. By combining these things, we want to show that people have various appeals beyond gender and character – anyone can be anything. The chameleon is an animal that can change to any color. Himitsu no Otome (秘密のオト女): The rainbow color is a symbol of the socialization movement of sexual minorities. What does Himitsu no Otome ( 秘密のオト女)’s group logo mean, especially the rainbow chameleon? In this exclusive interview, the three uniquely charismatic girls of Japan’s first transgender girl group share their heartbreaking experiences living life as transgender people in Japan, explain the significance of why they are represented by a rainbow colored chameleon and what their request for “a time when words such as LGBT have disappeared” means.
