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石田燿子
44,552 listeners
Yoko Ishida (石田燿子, born October 7, 1973 in Niigata, Japan) is a Japanese singer. Winning an anime singing contest, she debuted with the end… read moreYoko Ishida (石田燿子, born October 7, 1973 in Niigata, Japan) is a Japanese singer. Winning an anime singing contest, she debuted with the ending to Sailor Moon R, "Otome no Policy" in 1993. Since then, she's become represen… read moreYoko Ishida (石田燿子, born October 7, 1973 in Niigata, Japan) is a Japanese singer. Winning an anime singing contest, she debuted with the ending to Sailor Moon R, "Otome no Policy" in 1993. Since then, she's become representative of Japan's PARA PARA MAX series, and has sung fo… read more -
有澤孝紀
34,312 listeners
Takanori Arisawa (有澤孝紀, Arisawa Takanori) (April 4, 1951 - November 26, 2005) was a Japanese composer and arranger from Tokyo. He wrote the… read moreTakanori Arisawa (有澤孝紀, Arisawa Takanori) (April 4, 1951 - November 26, 2005) was a Japanese composer and arranger from Tokyo. He wrote the background music for several notable anime, including most of the music for the various seasons i… read moreTakanori Arisawa (有澤孝紀, Arisawa Takanori) (April 4, 1951 - November 26, 2005) was a Japanese composer and arranger from Tokyo. He wrote the background music for several notable anime, including most of the music for the various seasons in the Digimon franchise series and the award-winning soundtr… read more -
高松美砂絵
999 listeners
Misae Takamatsu (高松美砂絵) is a Japanese singer who performed ending theme song HEART MOVING for the Sailor Moon anime. View wikiMisae Takamatsu (高松美砂絵) is a Japanese singer who performed ending theme song HEART MOVING for the Sailor Moon anime. View wikiMisae Takamatsu (高松美砂絵) is a Japanese singer who performed ending theme song HEART MOVING for the Sailor Moon anime. View wiki -
ANZA
18,808 listeners
Anza Oyama (大山アンザ Ōyama Anza, born May 4, 1976) was first known for her performance in Sakurakko Club and Momo and for singing the Bishoujo… read moreAnza Oyama (大山アンザ Ōyama Anza, born May 4, 1976) was first known for her performance in Sakurakko Club and Momo and for singing the Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon theme song and others. She is mostly known for her role as Sailor Moon in the … read moreAnza Oyama (大山アンザ Ōyama Anza, born May 4, 1976) was first known for her performance in Sakurakko Club and Momo and for singing the Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon theme song and others. She is mostly known for her role as Sailor Moon in the Sailor Moon musicals for six years. She later joined the Hea… read more -
田村直美
15,495 listeners
田村直美 (or Naomi Tamura) is a j-pop singer who sings the first opening theme of the anime series Get Backers: Love that Never Wavers (Yuragu Kotonai Ai or 揺らぐことない愛). She also sang the first and third opening themes of the anime series Magic Knight Rayearth: Yuzurenai Negai or ゆずれない願い Hikari to Kage… read more -
the brilliant green
94,902 listeners
the brilliant green, or buriguri for short, is a Japanese rock band. Tomoko Kawase (川瀬智子 Kawase Tomoko) is the vocalist; her husband Shunsa… read morethe brilliant green, or buriguri for short, is a Japanese rock band. Tomoko Kawase (川瀬智子 Kawase Tomoko) is the vocalist; her husband Shunsaku Okuda (奥田俊作 Okuda Shunsaku) provides all the other instruments after former lead guitarist Ryo … read morethe brilliant green, or buriguri for short, is a Japanese rock band. Tomoko Kawase (川瀬智子 Kawase Tomoko) is the vocalist; her husband Shunsaku Okuda (奥田俊作 Okuda Shunsaku) provides all the other instruments after former lead guitarist Ryo Matsui (松井亮 Matsui Ryo) left in early 2010. To his fellow ba… read more -
林原めぐみ
88,033 listeners
林原めぐみ (Megumi Hayashibara), born March 30, 1967, is a very popular voice actress (seiyū) and singer from Tokyo, Japan. She began her voice … read more林原めぐみ (Megumi Hayashibara), born March 30, 1967, is a very popular voice actress (seiyū) and singer from Tokyo, Japan. She began her voice acting career while training for her original career option as a registered nurse and since played… read more林原めぐみ (Megumi Hayashibara), born March 30, 1967, is a very popular voice actress (seiyū) and singer from Tokyo, Japan. She began her voice acting career while training for her original career option as a registered nurse and since played many of anime's most beloved characters, including Fay… read more -
TWO-MIX
57,595 listeners
TWO-MIX is a Japanese pop group formed in 1995. The members are Minami Takayama (vocals and composer) and Shiina Nagano (synthezier and lyr… read moreTWO-MIX is a Japanese pop group formed in 1995. The members are Minami Takayama (vocals and composer) and Shiina Nagano (synthezier and lyricist). They met in the early 1990s. Takayama, already well-established as a voice actress, was in… read moreTWO-MIX is a Japanese pop group formed in 1995. The members are Minami Takayama (vocals and composer) and Shiina Nagano (synthezier and lyricist). They met in the early 1990s. Takayama, already well-established as a voice actress, was in the indie band RE-X and met Nagano through a friend. Takaya… read more -
day after tomorrow
35,196 listeners
A three-piece group from Japan, day after tomorrow consists of a female vocalist, guitarist and keyboardist, with the latter two taking cha… read moreA three-piece group from Japan, day after tomorrow consists of a female vocalist, guitarist and keyboardist, with the latter two taking charge of the songwriting. The vocalist, misono, is actually the sister of 倖田來未 (Koda Kumi). Having formed in the early months in 2002, and with their first sing… read more -
La'cryma Christi
7,411 listeners
La'cryma Christi is a Japanese rock band whose name means 'tears of Christ' in (slightly misspelled) Latin. The long term li… read moreLa'cryma Christi is a Japanese rock band whose name means 'tears of Christ' in (slightly misspelled) Latin. The long term lineup consisted of Taka (Vocals.), Hiro (Guitar), Koji (Guitar), Shuse (Bass) and Levin (Drums). T… read moreLa'cryma Christi is a Japanese rock band whose name means 'tears of Christ' in (slightly misspelled) Latin. The long term lineup consisted of Taka (Vocals.), Hiro (Guitar), Koji (Guitar), Shuse (Bass) and Levin (Drums). The band formed in Osaka under the name STRIPPE-D LADY in 199… read more