Curio
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Kozue Takada |
Chiaki Kuriyama |
Mayo Suzukaze |
Suemitsu & the Suemith |
Sowelu |
The Mass Missile |
Ruppina |
Naomi Tamura |
misono |
Kyoko |
Yo-King |
Fence of Defense |
Mai Hoshimura |
Pierrot |
Gackt |
L'Arc〜en〜Ciel |
Deen |
T.M.Revolution |
Makoto Kawamoto |
Surface |
Wands |
Flow |
Sharam Q |
Porno Graffitti |
Kiroro |
Megumi Hayashibara |
B'z |
GLAY |
Mr.Children |
Nanase Aikawa |
Chemistry |
Puffy AmiYumi |
Hironobu Kageyama |
Kami wa Saikoro wo Furanai |
Yuzu |
Nana Kitade |
miwa |
Maki Ohguro |
Hiroko Moriguchi |
m.o.v.e |
TOKIO |
Yui |
flumpool |
Southern All Stars |
globe |
Lindberg |
Ken Hirai |
Spitz |
Zard |
BAAD |
Masaharu Fukuyama |
Superfly |
Remioromen |
Zone |
Kohmi Hirose |
UVERworld |
Matsuko Mawatari |
Two-Mix |
Ayumi Hamasaki |
V6 |
Ikimonogakari |
Hyde |
Ryuichi Kawamura |
Cocco |
Shoko Nakagawa |
hitomi |
Kyosuke Himuro |
Masami Okui |
Yutaka Ozaki |
sumika |
Ulfuls |
Sambomaster |
Kuroyume |
Chihiro Yonekura |
Masayoshi Yamazaki |
Ai Otsuka |
Years active | 1995-2003, 2012- |
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Curio was a Japanese pop rock band formed in 1995. They were best known to Western audiences for their song "Kimi ni Fureru Dake de", which was used as the fourth opening theme for the popular anime Rurouni Kenshin. – Wikipedia |
Official Site |
Spotify |
Twitter (@CURIO_OFFICIAL) |
Wikipedia (Japanese) |
Wikipedia (English) |
1 | Hikaru Utada | ||
+39,858 (3,677,787) |
2 | Southern All Stars | ||
+35,012 (1,981,526) |
3 | Spitz | ||
+25,688 (2,443,069) |
4 | Mr.Children | ||
+24,718 (3,455,248) |
5 | B'z | ||
+19,511 (955,333) |
6 | Ringo Sheena | ||
+19,447 (1,820,229) |
7 | Joe Hisaishi | ||
+18,355 (1,311,969) |
8 | aiko | ||
+16,567 (870,129) |
9 | Dreams Come True | ||
+14,196 (1,606,943) |
10 | Ryuichi Sakamoto | ||
+13,746 (1,011,710) |
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