Miku Sawai
沢井美空
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Minami Kuribayashi |
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Minori Suzuki |
Ayane |
Luna Haruna |
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Eir Aoi |
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Yuka Iguchi |
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Shiena Nishizawa |
Kanako Ito |
Kalafina |
seven oops |
Shoko Nakagawa |
RSP |
Aoi Tada |
Machico |
Egoist |
Aimer |
Eri Kitamura |
angela |
Sayaka Sasaki |
Rie Murakawa |
Maon Kurosaki |
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Minori Chihara |
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Suzuko Mimori |
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Akino Arai |
Mashiro Ayano |
Uru |
Rie Kugimiya |
StylipS |
Yui Makino |
Riko Azuna |
azusa |
Aira Yuuki |
Ai Kawashima |
Yoshino Nanjo |
Kokia |
Mikako Komatsu |
Born | 1993-09-16 (age 31) |
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Years active | 2011- |
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Miku Sawai is a Japanese musician from Osaka who is signed to Sony Music Entertainment Japan. She made her debut as a professional artist in 2011 with the release of her first single "Atashi, Kyō, Shitsuren Shimashita". Her music has been used as theme songs to various anime television series such as Kimi to Boku, Kill la Kill, Akame ga Kill, and Saekano: How to Raise a Boring Girlfriend. – Wikipedia |
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