Kiwi/Киви | |
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Origin | Mongolia |
Genres | Pop, R&B, Disco |
Years active | 2004–2024 |
Members | Ulambayar Namuun Altantsetseg |
Past members | Enkhzol Khaliun Solongo |
Kiwi (Mongolian: Киви) is a girl group from Mongolia. The group initially consisted of Ulambayar, Namuun, and Enkhzol. The band was a personal project by producer Angirmaa.
The band has had a total of 6 different members during its 20-year run. The two permanent members during all its iterations were Uka and Namuun. They made their debut with their first album "Khuslee Khelne" in 2006. The group was named the "Best Band" in 2013.[1]
As of 2019, the only active member of the band is Ulambayar. She has gone on to release six solo albums, "I am in love", "11.06", "Khugjim", "Don't Stop", and "Do it".[2]
Kiwi is widely regarded as the best modern girl group in Mongolia since "Lipstick", and "Emotion".
Awards
- 10th Pentatonic awards, 2007, Best Debut Band[3]
Discography
- Хүслээ хэлнэ (2006)
- Гурван сэтгэл нэг хүсэл (2007)
- Гурван сэтгэл нэг хүсэл DVD (2007)
- Чамд Амжилт Хүсье! (2008)
- Чамд Амжилт Хүсье! DVD (2008)
- Хүсэл (2009)
- Таван жил DVD (2010)
- Бидний дурлал (2010)
- I am in love (2011)
- Greatest Hits (2013)
- 2014 (2013)
- One moment (2015)
- 11.06 (2016)
- Хөгжим (2017)
- Өнгө аяс (2017)
- Удахгүй ээ (2017)
- Don't Stop (2018)
- Do It (2020)
- Ука New album
- Намуун New album
- Киви New album
Lost Songs
- Гэрэлт-Од (2005)
- Сүүлчийн найраглал (2007)
- Two luv Birds (2011)
- Хар нүдэн бүсгүй
- Сартай шөнө
- Эхийн тухай дуу
- Улирлын сайхан авга
- Зүүдний ханхүү (Miss Mongolia)
- Gun fire
- Хол хайр
- Харгуй замын эхэн адаг
- 2014 тоглолтын гадаад дуу
Members
- "Uka" Ulambayar Davaa (Ука) (2004-2024)
- "Namuunaa" Namuun Tsolmon(Намуунаа) (2004-2024)
- "Agi" Altantsetseg P (Аги) (2007-2024)
Former members
- Enkhzol - first member (Зогоо)
- Khaliunaa - second member (Халиунаа)
- Solongo - third member (Соко)
See also
References
- ↑ Zindaa. "Киви хамтлаг 2013 оны Шилдэг Хамтлагаар шалгарчээ". news.zindaa.mn. Retrieved 2019-04-16.
- ↑ "Uka". Genius. Retrieved 2019-04-16.
- ↑ Nyamdavaa (2008-07-07). "Three Pentatonics for Ariunaa". Olloo.mn. Archived from the original on 2008-09-01. Retrieved 2008-12-28.
- ↑ "Music Awards Recognize Young Mongolian Talent". UB Post. 2008-10-17. Archived from the original on 2012-02-12. Retrieved 2008-12-28.
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