Ego-Wrappin'
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Ua |
Tomita Lab |
Tomoyo Harada |
Tavito Nanao |
Hanaregumi |
Kenji Ozawa |
bonobos |
Yuta Orisaka |
Chara |
Maki Nomiya |
Years active | 1996- |
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Ego-Wrappin' is a Japanese jazz and rock musical duo, composed of vocalist Yoshie Nakano and guitarist Masaki Mori. The group formed in Osaka in 1996, releasing their debut album Blue Speaker in 1998. The band gained national recognition with their cabaret and kayōkyoku inspired song "Midnight Dejavu " (2000). – Wikipedia |
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