Neko Jump | |
Landscape: | yes |
Origin: | Bangkok, Thailand |
Genre: | T-pop Teen pop J-pop |
Years Active: | 2006–2017 |
Label: | Kamikaze - Thailand, RS Promotion (2006–2017) King Records - Japan |
Past Members: | Warattha Imraporn (Noey) Charattha Imraporn (Jam) |
Birth Date: | 10 December 1989 |
Neko Jump was a pop duo band in Thailand, composed of twin sisters Warattha "Noey (Thai: เนย)" (Thai: วรัฐฐา) and Charattha "Jam (Thai: แจม)" (Thai: ชรัฐฐา) Imraporn (Thai: อิมราพร).
The twins were born on December 10, 1989. Noey is two minutes younger than Jam. Their younger sister is named Piglet, who belongs to the Thai girl group Sugar Eyes. When Noey and Jam were in primary school, they took singing and dancing classes and impressed their teachers. They joined contests and practiced singing and acting.
Some of their songs in 2006–2010 were distributed in Japan by King Records with Thai versions included. One song was used as the opening and ending in the anime Anyamaru Tantei Kiruminzuu in the Thai and Japanese version. In 2009, Jam joined the project girl group Seven Days that consisted of female artists, such as Waii, signed under the Kamikaze label. In June 2012, it was announced that the project group would be revived to feature a new line-up including Noey alone instead. The new line-up debuted with the song "Angry Boo".[1]
From 2015 to 2017, the twins did not work together at all, due to contract restrictions. Their contract expired on July 28, 2017, freeing them of its restrictions.[2]
Then in 2018, the twins comeback with their younger sister named Piglet and re-debut again in sub-unit named JNP with Bad Pillow single.[3]
Noey and Jam studied for a bachelor's degree at the Faculty of Fine Arts, and then took two years of Communication Arts at Stamford International and University of Oxford.
Year | Thai title | Title | Role | With | ผลิตโดย | Network | Past members |
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2012 | ดุจตะวันดั่งภูผา | Dut Tawan Dang Phu-pha | หนูเอม Nu Aem | Charattha Imraporn (Jam) | |||
2013 | วิวาห์ป่าช้าแตก | Wiwa Paa Cha Taek | พิมดาว Pimdao | Tana Limpayaraya (Chain) | Charattha Imraporn (Jam) | ||
รักนี้ชั่วนิรันดร์ | Autumn In My Heart | Channel 8 | Charattha Imraporn (Jam) | ||||
2014 | ชิงรักหักสวาท | Ching Rak Hak Sawat | แม่หญิงบุษบาบรรณ Butsababan | Sittha Sapanuchart | Channel 8 | Charattha Imraporn (Jam) | |
2015 | สุภาพบุรุษซาตาน | Suphapburut Satan | ปานดาว Parndao/Dao | Channel 8 | Charattha Imraporn (Jam) | ||
2023 | หลงเงา | Mungkorn Lhong Ngao | ฉัตรวรางค์ (ฉัตร) Chatwarang (Chat) | Supasit Chinvinijkul | Splentid Studio N Channel (Thailand) | Charattha Imraporn (Jam) | |
Year | Thai title | Title | Role | With | ผลิตโดย | Network | Past members |
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2018 | เสน่หา สตอรี่ | ฟาริ Fari | Charattha Imraporn (Jam) | ||||
2020 | อาทิตย์อัสดง | After Dark The Series | Warattha Imraporn (Noey) Charattha Imraporn (Jam) | ||||
Year | Thai title | Title | Role | With | ผลิตโดย | Network | Past members |
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2018 | ระเบิดเถิดเทิงซอยข้าใครอย่าแตะ | พะแนง Panaeng (Guest Star) | Warattha Imraporn (Noey) | ||||
เป็นต่อ | Pen Tor | มุก Muk (Guest Star) | Charattha Imraporn (Jam) | ||||