KBG84 is a one-of-a-kind girl band in Japan consisting of 33 singing and dancing grannies, with an average age of 84. The oldest member, Haru Yamashiro, is 97 years old! The new band, based in the remote island of Kohama in Okinawa, is a huge hit in the country – so much so that the members are rather taken aback by their success.
Their first single – titled Come on and Dance, Kohama Island – has made it to the top of the charts, and they’ve just completed a sellout tour of Japan.
Irrespective of the lyrics, these elderly women are incredibly cute when they perform. Their energy and enthusiasm is amazing, considering their age. In fact, no one under the age of 80 is allowed into the band. The name KBG84 itself is a play on the Japanese idol girl group AKB48. While ‘48’ refers to the number of members in the teeny bopper band, ‘84’ refers to the average age of the women in the grannies’ band.
It turns out that the geriatric pop queens are blessed with incredible genes – Okinawan islanders have one of the highest life expectancies in the world. Their diet chiefly consists of vegetables and local purple-fleshed sweet potatoes, with practically no added sugar. Menaka said she isn’t fussy about her diet, but she does keep fit by doing housework.
Credit: Oddity Central
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