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Sheki-Dol was formed in July of 2000 with members Kitagami Ami and Oki Ibuki, two participants of the 4th Morning Musume & Heike Michiyo Protegee Auditions (the same auditions that Matsuura Aya eventually won). On November 1st, 2000, they released their first single Kokoro no Pheromone. In March of 2001, Suenaga Mami joined the group, making it a threesome. In the summer of 2001, after their third single, Oki left to pursue a solo career, and Arai Saki joined to replace her in August of 2001. On April 13th, 2001, they released their second single Tetteiteki Unmei.

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  • Sheki-Dol was formed in July of 2000 with members Kitagami Ami and Oki Ibuki, two participants of the 4th Morning Musume & Heike Michiyo Protegee Auditions (the same auditions that Matsuura Aya eventually won). On November 1st, 2000, they released their first single Kokoro no Pheromone. In March of 2001, Suenaga Mami joined the group, making it a threesome. In the summer of 2001, after their third single, Oki left to pursue a solo career, and Arai Saki joined to replace her in August of 2001. On April 13th, 2001, they released their second single Tetteiteki Unmei.
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  • Sheki-Dol was formed in July of 2000 with members Kitagami Ami and Oki Ibuki, two participants of the 4th Morning Musume & Heike Michiyo Protegee Auditions (the same auditions that Matsuura Aya eventually won). On November 1st, 2000, they released their first single Kokoro no Pheromone. In March of 2001, Suenaga Mami joined the group, making it a threesome. In the summer of 2001, after their third single, Oki left to pursue a solo career, and Arai Saki joined to replace her in August of 2001. On April 13th, 2001, they released their second single Tetteiteki Unmei. On June 27th, 2001 they released their third single Zentaiteki ni Daisuki Desu. It was one of the ending theme songs of the anime Crayon Shinchan. On December 05, 2001, they released their fourth single, Ai wa Muteki ~Hatachi no Yoru no Chikai~. It was marketed as their major debut single. On every cover, the band name is written in Japanese and English. But on this single it is written only in Japanese. They also switched record label from SPREE RECORDS to zetima. On January of 2002, Sheki-Dol disbanded after having released only four singles. The official reason was that one of its members needed medical attention. It was later discovered that Suenaga had become pregnant.
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