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CoCo released their first single, "Equal Romance", on September 6, 1989. CoCo had a couple of their songs ("Equal Romance," "Omoide ga Ippai," and "Mou Nakanaide") as theme songs for the anime series Ranma ½. Azusa left the group in 1992 and went solo, while the other four stayed behind. Rieko and Maki released solo works but chose to remain in the group.
CoCo joined Ribbon, Qlair and a few solo idols for the "Otomejuku" concert. They performed Shochuu Omimai Moushiagemasu, among other songs.
Their final single "You're My Treasure" was released before they disbanded on August 3, 1994.
Discography
Singles
#
Title
Release date
Album
1
"EQUAL Romance" (EQUALロマンス)
September 6, 1989
Strawberry
2
"Hanbun Fushigi" (はんぶん不思議)
January 24, 1990
3
"Natsu no Tomodachi/Omoide ga Ippai" (夏の友達/思い出がいっぱい)
May 17, 1990
CoCo Ichiban!
4
"Sasayaka na Yūwaku" (ささやかな誘惑)
September 5, 1990
Snow Garden
5
"Live Version"
January 1, 1991
STRAIGHT
6
"News na Mirai" (Newsな未来)
April 10, 1991
CoCo Ichiban!
7
"Muteki no Only You" (無敵のOnly You)
July 31, 1991
—
8
"Yume dake Miteru" (夢だけ見てる)
December 4, 1991
Share
9
"Dakara Namida to Yobanaide" (だから涙と呼ばないで)
April 17, 1992
—
10
"Natsuzora no Dreamer" (夏空のDreamer)
August 5, 1992
Sylph
11
"Yokohama Boy Style" (横浜Boy Style)
November 20, 1992
12
"Chiisa na Ippo de" (ちいさな一歩で)
April 21, 1993
Sweet & Bitter
13
"Koi no Junction" (恋のジャンクション)
November 3, 1993
—
14
"You're my treasure ~ Tooi Yakusoku" (You're my treasure~遠い約束)
July 6, 1994
Sweet & Bitter
Albums
Studio albums
Strawberry (1990)
Snow Garden (1990)
STRAIGHT (1991)
Share (1992)
Sylph (1992)
Sweet & Bitter (1994)
Compilation albums
CoCo Ichiban! (CoCo一番!) (1991)
CoCo Personal Best (CoCoパーソナルベスト) (1993)
My Kore! (Myこれ!) series
My Kore! Ction: CoCo BEST (MYこれ!クション CoCo BEST) (2001)