Though credited simply to DAOKO, this song features production, verses, and a hook from rapper/producer Mummy-D of RHYMESTER. It was used by NHK E-TV for the ending theme of the show Jinsei Design U-29 starting on 31 March 2014, but wasn't released as audio until its inclusion on DAOKO's EP チャームポイント (Charmpoint). A music video directed by Yuuichirou Saeki was included on the limited edition DVD for DAOKO's album THANK YOU BLUE. It features DAOKO in various outfits, including some from from previously filmed music videos like "BANG!" and "Forever Friends".
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Though credited simply to DAOKO, this song features production, verses, and a hook from rapper/producer Mummy-D of RHYMESTER. It was used by NHK E-TV… read more
Though credited simply to DAOKO, this song features production, verses, and a hook from rapper/producer Mummy-D of RHYMESTER. It was used by NHK E-TV for the ending theme of the show Jin… read more
daoko is a rapper and singer from Tokyo, Japan. After being under the LOW HIGH WHO? Productions label starting in 2012, she embarked on a major label career under TOY'S FACTORY in 2015. Born in March 1997, daoko first attracted attention as a 15 year old in 2012, for rap tracks she shared on NicoNico Douga, including a rap remix of the popular vocaloid song "戯言スピーカー" (Tawagoto Speaker) she posted. She joined LOW HIGH WHO? Productions and appeared on labelmate 不可思議/wonderboy's second album in the song "世界征服やめた" later that year, as she began to receive at… read more
daoko is a rapper and singer from Tokyo, Japan. After being under the LOW HIGH WHO? Productions label starting in 2012, she embarked on a major label career under TOY'S FACTORY in 2015… read more
daoko is a rapper and singer from Tokyo, Japan. After being under the LOW HIGH WHO? Productions label starting in 2012, she embarked on a major label career under TOY'S FACTORY in 2015. Born in March 1997, daoko first attracted at… read more