'FEMM' the Japanese human mannequins
- Haruna Takayuki
- 7 de jun. de 2017
- 1 min de leitura
Far East Mention Mannequins also known only as FEMM is a J-Pop duo formed by RiRi (Emily Kaiho, a Japanese_american actress and singer) and LuLa (Hiro Todo, a Japanese Idol).
FEMM released their debut album in October 2014, but since October 2013 their uploaded teaser vídeo showing Kaiho and Todo as mannequin character walking around the streets of Japan, talking about their quest of rescuing manequins in a YouTube channel.

FEMM is a musical Project that portrays "real-life manequins", on their oficial website they are described as a dance and rap duo, "mannequins have emotions" and a new icon for TOKYO POP. Also on their website says they can't talk or sing so each girl's agente, "Honey-B" and "W-Trouble" Always speak for them.
They are recognized as the leaders of the FEMM Agency Syndicate, a fictional agency manequins, hypothetically their fan base. Details are top secret.

FEMM have been cited as the "world's first manequins duo".

Their lyrics talks about subjects like girl power. Their also use provocative messages to human, but Always related to mannequins: "More human than human, with their unbreakable hearts" and "No words, but reflecting lights of their Latex wear is another way of their expression."

I'll leave a very nice vídeo for you know more about them and some MV's. I hope you enjoyed.
MV's:
FEMM Official website
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