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樹海
523,204 plays (35,060 listeners)
Jyukai (樹海) is a Japanese Pop rock band formed in the summer of 2004, composing of singer & songwriter, Manami Watanabe (渡辺愛未) together with guitarist and composer Yoshiaki Dewa (出羽良彰). They mainly performed live in Osaka at the beginning of their career, and later released their debut single on March 15, 2006 titled "あなたがいた森" (Anata ga Ita Mori).
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結城アイラ
288,455 plays (7,825 listeners)
Aira Yuuki (結城アイラ, Yūki Aira, born August 28, 1981) is a female Japanese singer attached to record label Lantis and belongs to the Space Craft Group agency.
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Suara
712,490 plays (18,441 listeners)
Suara (Akiko Tatsumi 明子巽), born on August 3, is a female Japanese singer signed under F.I.X. Records, produced by Lantis Co. Some of her most prominent songs have been featured as opening/ending themes of several anime and video games. OP/ED Themes in Anime (in Chronological Order):
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彩音
684,882 plays (17,560 listeners)
Ayane (彩音) is a Japanese singer-songwriter. Her blog 「choco BANA」 is at http://www.5pb.jp/ayane . She made her debut with the single "KIZUNA" in 2004 and released her first album, 'Archive Lovers', on 25 April 2007. Her single "Nageki no Mori" was used as the opening theme for the PS2 game 'Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Matsuri' (ひぐらしのなく頃に祭)
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飛蘭
378,770 plays (6,106 listeners)
飛蘭 (Faylan, born May 8) is a female Japanese singer from Saitama, Japan. She is affiliated with management agency S, run by veteran singer Hiromi Satō. Many of her songs appeared in video games and anime. Her stage name was given by composer Noriyasu Agematsu. She is affectionately called "Feinyan" (フェイニャン) by her fans.
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美郷あき
540,616 plays (12,930 listeners)
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 the Ending Theme of the anime Mai-HiME.
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Ceui
302,675 plays (7,445 listeners)
Ceui (born January 31) is a female Japanese singer–songwriter originally from Chiba, Japan, though she grew up in Fukuoka. Ceui's name is derived from the Portuguese word for sky, céu.
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yozuca*
594,854 plays (21,749 listeners)
Yozuca* (born March 21 in Kumamoto) is a Japanese female singer. She performs songs mainly for games and anime and is known especially for her vocal contributions to the Da Capo series. Her debut was in 2002 with the song "Da Capo: dai-2 botan no chikai", used as the theme song for the adult PC game D.C.: Da Capo. She works under Peak A Soul+, and most of her works are released by Lantis.
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栗林みな実
1,261,671 plays (35,647 listeners)
Minami Kuribayashi (栗林みな実), born June 11, 1976, is a Japanese voice actress (seiyū) and singer from Shizuoka prefecture. She is known largely due to her work that has been featured in various anime series.
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Iku
159,897 plays (10,420 listeners)
1) IKU is a Japanese artist produced by Kazuya Takase. She debuted in 2008 with the double A-side single 音のない夜空に/木の芽風 (Oto no Nai Yozora ni / Konome Kaze). Konome Kaze was used as the 4th ending to the anime ハヤテのごとく(Hayate no Gotoku!). Though she is produced by Kazuya Takase, she is not a member of the I've Sound circle.
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