Diva
On tour
Listen to, buy or share
Buy
-
151,567
scrobbles
-
14,217 listeners
-
bkg9990 is listening to Diva – Nakeru Basho
Scrobbling from
foobar2000
Tags
Biography
There are, at least, fourteen artists using this name:
1. DiVA, a sub-group from Japanese idol group AKB48 formed in February 2011. Members consist of Akimoto Sayaka (秋元才加), Umeda Ayaka (梅田彩佳), Masuda Yuka (増田有華) and Miyazawa Sae (宮澤佐江). They are being promoted as a ‘vocal and dance unit’. Their debut single Tsuki no uragawa (月の裏側; The Other Side of the Moon) was released May 18, 2011.
2. A Los Angeles based psychedelic pop artist (full name Diva Dompe) who released the album “The Glitter End” on Critical Heights in May 2011: www.criticalheights.com
3. A Portuguese pop rock band, disbanded late-90s.
4. A Korean girl band.
5. A 15-piece all-female contemporary big band, formed in the 1990s, by Stanley Kay & led by drummer Sherri Maricle. They’ve released three albums, including “Some thing’s Coming” (1995), “Leave it to Diva” (1997) & “I Believe In You” (1999).
6. A female Russian rnb group, formed in 2004. The members are Люсине and Карина.
7. A short-lived mid-90s Norwegian eurodance duo. Their biggest hits were “Stand and Deliver”, “Everybody (Move Your Body)” and a cover of A-Ha’s “The sun always shines on TV”.
8. A jazz-inspired Japanese group putting music to poetry. (1995-2002, 2007-)
official site: http://www.makoring.com/diva/
9. A Danish soft rock band - released three albums: “DIVA” (1995), “Graduate” (1998) & the farewell “Cloak & Dagger” (2004).
1. DiVA, a sub-group from Japanese idol group AKB48 formed in February 2011. Members consist of Akimoto Sayaka (秋元才加), Umeda Ayaka (梅田彩佳), Masuda Yuka (増田有華) and Miyazawa Sae (宮澤佐江). They are being promoted as a ‘vocal and dance unit’. Their debut single Tsuki no uragawa (月の裏側; The Other Side of the Moon) was released May 18, 2011.
2. A Los Angeles based psychedelic pop artist (full name Diva Dompe) who released the album “The Glitter End” on Critical Heights in May 2011: www.criticalheights.com
3. A Portuguese pop rock band, disbanded late-90s.
4. A Korean girl band.
5. A 15-piece all-female contemporary big band, formed in the 1990s, by Stanley Kay & led by drummer Sherri Maricle. They’ve released three albums, including “Some thing’s Coming” (1995), “Leave it to Diva” (1997) & “I Believe In You” (1999).
6. A female Russian rnb group, formed in 2004. The members are Люсине and Карина.
7. A short-lived mid-90s Norwegian eurodance duo. Their biggest hits were “Stand and Deliver”, “Everybody (Move Your Body)” and a cover of A-Ha’s “The sun always shines on TV”.
8. A jazz-inspired Japanese group putting music to poetry. (1995-2002, 2007-)
official site: http://www.makoring.com/diva/
9. A Danish soft rock band - released three albums: “DIVA” (1995), “Graduate” (1998) & the farewell “Cloak & Dagger” (2004).
Top Albums
-
The Glitter End
2,046 listeners11 tracks
Released:
-
Lost The Way
485 listeners7 tracks
Released:
-
Cry
532 listeners6 tracks
Released:
-
月の裏側
518 listeners6 tracks
Released:
Events
Add eventListening Trend
14,217listeners all time
151,567scrobbles all time
Recent listeners trend:
Start scrobbling and track your listening history
Last.fm users scrobble the music they play in iTunes, Spotify, Rdio and over 200 other music players.
Create a Last.fm profile





