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Mirai (ζœͺζ₯) was a Singaporean jpop girl trio comprising ι™ˆζ―“η§€ (Liz), Roselin Ismail (Rose) and Brena Tan Shu Yun who was later replaced by ηŽ‹ε„·ε©· (Olivia Ong) after she (Brena) left the group. They are most famous for their debut single "Open Up Your Mind" which was used as an insert song in the anime Gensoumaden Saiyuki. There is also a Mandarin version of "Open Up Your Mind" named ζ”ΎεΌ€ (fang kai). Mirai also later released two mini-albums PINK and BLUE in Japan simultaneously - featuring songs in Japanese, English, and Mandarin.

After the group disbanded, member Olivia Ong actively pursued her own solo career as a singer and is now a successful singer in Taiwan (signed on to Taiwanese record company HIM Music).

Trivias:
- Rose is Malay while the rest of the girls are Chinese.
- They debuted in 2000 around their tender ages of 15 that time.
- The beginning of the song ζ”ΎεΌ€ (fang kai) features a short dialogue between the members of the group, highlighting their Singaporean-accented English.
- "ζœͺζ₯" can be read in both Chinese as wei lai and Japanese kanji as mirai with both sharing the same meaning of "future" in their respective languages.

Original members' biography (Chinese): link .

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