A Japanese R&B singer.
DOUBLE originally consisted of the two sister Takako and Sachiko who hit the J-R&B scene in Febuary 1998 with the fresh new single 'For Me'. DOUBLE climbed their way to success but this was cut short - the group was hit by a painful tragedy in May 1999 when Sachiko passed away due to a brain hemorage.
Takako decied to carry on the recording using the name DOUBLE and shortly after returning to the music scene in 2000, released the maxi-single 'Angel' in memory of her sister Sachiko, which shot straight to the top of the Oricon.
Today Takako is seen as one of Japan's most influencial and successful R&B artists.
DOUBLE originally consisted of the two sister Takako and Sachiko who hit the J-R&B scene in Febuary 1998 with the fresh new single 'For Me'. DOUBLE climbed their way to success but this was cut short - the group was hit by a painful tragedy in May 1999 when Sachiko passed away due to a brain hemorage.
Takako decied to carry on the recording using the name DOUBLE and shortly after returning to the music scene in 2000, released the maxi-single 'Angel' in memory of her sister Sachiko, which shot straight to the top of the Oricon.
Today Takako is seen as one of Japan's most influencial and successful R&B artists.
by Becki February 4, 2005
A jump made of two ramps set at some distance apart. One ramp is sloped up and the other down. Doubles are used by freestyle athletes in many sports.
Snowflake hit the double but didn't have enough speed going into it so he nailed the base of the transition. Ouch.
by mikwat May 22, 2004
A short hand term for a Double Cheeseburger, in particular the McDonalds Double Cheeseburger. The shortening of the word likely comes from the product's presence upon the McDonalds Dollar Menu.
by Rabidshark May 10, 2006
by dave December 4, 2003
by steph5 June 26, 2007
by KellyTheGamer98 March 30, 2017
Doubling, Is the act of using two musical devices with loudspeakers, such as mobile phones, to double the sound, giving the effect of surround sound, first used by tom and sean in macclesfield, england, to create louder music..
This can also be used with any amount of musical devices
This can also be used with any amount of musical devices
Hey, Sean, Lets Go doubling with bonkers.... OK!!
Turn that Cr*p Down, Shouts the old lady next door!
Turn that Cr*p Down, Shouts the old lady next door!
by sean leach August 16, 2006