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美郷あき
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Aki Misato (美郷あき), born September 2, is a Japanese singer. She made her debut in 2004 with her first single 「君が空だった」, which was featured as… read moreAki Misato (美郷あき), born September 2, is a Japanese singer. She made her debut in 2004 with her first single 「君が空だった」, which was featured as the Ending Theme of the anime Mai-HiME. To date she has released seven singles, and in addition … read moreAki Misato (美郷あき), born September 2, is a Japanese singer. She made her debut in 2004 with her first single 「君が空だった」, which was featured as the Ending Theme of the anime Mai-HiME. To date she has released seven singles, and in addition has been featured in several compilation albums. Her latest … read more -
麻枝准
5,714 listeners
Jun Maeda (麻枝准) is a composer, as well as scenario writer and lyricist, for the visual novel game company Key. He contributed to the soundt… read moreJun Maeda (麻枝准) is a composer, as well as scenario writer and lyricist, for the visual novel game company Key. He contributed to the soundtracks of the games AIR, Kanon, Clannad and Little Busters! as well as their anime adaptions, and h… read moreJun Maeda (麻枝准) is a composer, as well as scenario writer and lyricist, for the visual novel game company Key. He contributed to the soundtracks of the games AIR, Kanon, Clannad and Little Busters! as well as their anime adaptions, and his latest work Angel Beats! View wiki -
原田ひとみ
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Hitomi Harada (原田 ひとみ, Harada Hitomi, born November 18th, 1987) is a female Japanese voice actress and singer from Yamaguchi, Japan. She wo… read moreHitomi Harada (原田 ひとみ, Harada Hitomi, born November 18th, 1987) is a female Japanese voice actress and singer from Yamaguchi, Japan. She works for Production Baobab. Discography: * Eternal Feather (contained theme song to Ef: A Fairy… read moreHitomi Harada (原田 ひとみ, Harada Hitomi, born November 18th, 1987) is a female Japanese voice actress and singer from Yamaguchi, Japan. She works for Production Baobab. Discography: * Eternal Feather (contained theme song to Ef: A Fairy Tale of the Two.) * Haru no Uta (contained theme song t… read more -
横山克
5,643 listeners
横山克 (Masaru Yokoyama) is Japanese composer and arranger. Born in Omi, Higashichikuma District, Nagano Prefecture, Japan, on 3 November 1982. View wiki横山克 (Masaru Yokoyama) is Japanese composer and arranger. Born in Omi, Higashichikuma District, Nagano Prefecture, Japan, on 3 November 1982. View wiki横山克 (Masaru Yokoyama) is Japanese composer and arranger. Born in Omi, Higashichikuma District, Nagano Prefecture, Japan, on 3 November 1982. View wiki -
井内舞子
4,900 listeners
井内舞子 (Iuchi Maiko) is a Japanese composer previously known under the name 羽越実有 (Uetsu Miu). She is part of I've Sound, being the only … read more井内舞子 (Iuchi Maiko) is a Japanese composer previously known under the name 羽越実有 (Uetsu Miu). She is part of I've Sound, being the only female Sound Creator whose activity is based in Osaka rather than Sapporo like the rest of the group. View wiki井内舞子 (Iuchi Maiko) is a Japanese composer previously known under the name 羽越実有 (Uetsu Miu). She is part of I've Sound, being the only female Sound Creator whose activity is based in Osaka rather than Sapporo like the rest of the group. View wiki -
コミネリサ
12,774 listeners
Lisa Komine (real name: 小峰理紗) is a Japanese singer-songwriter from Tochigi, Japan. Self-taught in composition and solo accompaniment, she t… read moreLisa Komine (real name: 小峰理紗) is a Japanese singer-songwriter from Tochigi, Japan. Self-taught in composition and solo accompaniment, she took classical music lessons during her elementary school years, though her focus gradually shifted… read moreLisa Komine (real name: 小峰理紗) is a Japanese singer-songwriter from Tochigi, Japan. Self-taught in composition and solo accompaniment, she took classical music lessons during her elementary school years, though her focus gradually shifted to popular music. Komine advanced to a music school followi… read more -
沢井美空
18,133 listeners
Miku Sawai is a Japanese musician from Osaka who is signed to Sony Music Entertainment Japan. She made her debut as a professional artist i… read moreMiku Sawai is a Japanese musician from Osaka who is signed to Sony Music Entertainment Japan. She made her debut as a professional artist in 2011 with the release of her first single "Atashi, Kyō, Shitsuren Shimashita". Her mus… read moreMiku Sawai is a Japanese musician from Osaka who is signed to Sony Music Entertainment Japan. She made her debut as a professional artist in 2011 with the release of her first single "Atashi, Kyō, Shitsuren Shimashita". Her music has been used as theme songs to various anime television … read more -
折戸伸治
7,759 listeners
Shinji Orito (折戸伸治, born July 30, 1973 in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan) is a composer and arranger. He learned to program electronic instruments… read moreShinji Orito (折戸伸治, born July 30, 1973 in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan) is a composer and arranger. He learned to program electronic instruments when he was in high school, but worked in banking and computer/game programming before pursuing a… read moreShinji Orito (折戸伸治, born July 30, 1973 in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan) is a composer and arranger. He learned to program electronic instruments when he was in high school, but worked in banking and computer/game programming before pursuing a career in music. He worked for a number of video game studi… read more -
橋本由香利
9,398 listeners
Yukari Hashimoto (橋本由香利) is a Japanese composer who debuted with the anime soundtrack to Toradora!. After that, she has composed and arran… read moreYukari Hashimoto (橋本由香利) is a Japanese composer who debuted with the anime soundtrack to Toradora!. After that, she has composed and arranged theme songs for Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei, Mawaru Penguindrum and other shows. View wikiYukari Hashimoto (橋本由香利) is a Japanese composer who debuted with the anime soundtrack to Toradora!. After that, she has composed and arranged theme songs for Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei, Mawaru Penguindrum and other shows. View wiki