Neko Jump
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Neko Jump is a Thai pop duo, composed of twin sisters Warattha and Charattha Imraporn (born 10 December 1989)

History

When Warattha Imraporn (Neoy) and Charattha Imraporn (Jam) were in primary school they were in singing and dancing classes. Impressing their teacher, they joined many more contests and continued to practice singing. One of their songs was also used as the opening and ending in the anime Anyamaru Tantei Kiruminzuu
Anyamaru Tantei Kiruminzuu
is a Japanese Magical Comedy anime series created by Shōji Kawamori. It is one of Kawamori's most recent work in collaboration with Hal Film Maker and JM Animation, making it Kawamori's first Shōjo title. Animated by Satelight, the series premiered in Japan on TV Tokyo on October 5, 2009...


Awards

  • Neoy won a Disney Singing Contest in 1st place by singing 'Colors of The Wind' song. (Jam was in the 2nd place)
  • Jam won Royal Trophy Singing Contest in 1st place by singing the song which was written by the king.
  • They won the Exit B-Boy & 12 Plus G-Girl Contest 2005 in 1st place by dance and singing songs, including 'All That Jazz'
  • Neoy and Jam have joined the KPN Awards singing contest as last semi-finalists. RS's casting crew contacted them, so Neoy and Jam became popular twin-duo artists called NEKO JUMP.

Albums

  • 2006 : Neko Jump
  1. Poo
  2. Sarang hae yoe (chun ruk ter)
  3. My gallery
  4. Chuay mud nhoi
  5. khao jah ngao mhai
    • 2007 : Joob Joob
  6. Joob joob
  7. Puen nah jor
  8. E des kah
  9. Khao jah pai jeeb krai eak mhai
  10. Khern khern
    • 2008 : Lady Ready!
  11. Oak huk kaa
  12. Kawaii Boy
  13. Chi mi
  14. Yark took ter kid tueng
  15. Yah yood na
  16. Happy Hurtday
  17. Luer
  18. Wun haeng kwam ruk
  19. Nai tua rai ka yai jai noi
  20. Nueng kum tee geb wai
    • 2010 : Secret of Virgin
  21. Harm Naun Khon Diew
  22. Mi khey thuk rak ley
  23. Message
  24. Ruk Mi Me Chao Khong
  25. Kair Tur Bung Kub
  26. Kair Ngao Ya Cao Chi Pid
  27. Ruk Kor Di
  28. Pueng Ruk Tur

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