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immij (pronounced image) is a three part R&B/pop female singing group based out of San Francisco, California.
Since immij began in 2000, the ladies have quickly gained recognition through various performances at high schools, colleges, clubs, casinos, festivals, and special events as their fan base consistently grows throughout the United States. The ladies are catching audiences with their powerful performance set, and since their sophomore album Fearless released 2006, the buzz on this California group has gone international as it pushes them to the next level. It wont be long when Kris, Lyn and Mei share their music with the rest of the world.

immij consists Kris, Lyn and Mei. The ladies met at their first childrens' choir in church. All of them, practically being sisters, grew up with one another up to today. Each one comes from a musical background that have enhanced their capabilities as a group, including playing musical instruments, singing, songwriting, arranging, and dancing. And from that first day they started singing as a group, it has become a part of their lifestyle.

With a growing amount of performances, a fan base, and exposure, the decision to launch their own independent record label to release their debut album in 2003 came into place at the right time. The debut album helped the groups credibility and quickly expanded their performance exposure from local schools and events to large-scale festivals, college events and major casinos. The ladies' sophomore album released in 2006 launched their first tour in Metro Manila, Philippines.

So with a common music lifestyle, the excitement to perform and a constant ability to deliver new music, the road ahead for Kris, Lyn and Mei has been destined. Today immij explores new music to be shared with their fans. immij continues to motivate and inspire others by being positive, being fearless, and allowing their true artistry to stand out from within.
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