WaT
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Mana Ashida |
Yanawaraba |
You Kikkawa |
Shiori Kinjo |
Funky Kato |
Anne |
Mana Kana |
Kana Uemura |
Yo Oizumi |
20th Century |
Naoya Urata |
shela |
Ayame Goriki |
Aya Ueto |
Lead |
Ryo Nishikido |
Yuya Tegoshi |
misono |
melody. |
Jin Akanishi |
Junnosuke Taguchi |
Yui Aragaki |
Satoshi Ohno |
Yu Yamada |
Koichi Domoto |
Jyongri |
Jun Matsumoto |
Natsumi Abe |
SweetS |
Mai Fukui |
Koki Tanaka |
Masaki Aiba |
Tsuyoshi Domoto |
Nakanomori Band |
Aya Kamiki |
Shuchishin |
Subaru Shibutani |
Sho Sakurai |
Tomiko Van |
Shunsuke Kiyokiba |
Satomi Takasugi |
sifow |
Mai Hoshimura |
Becky |
Meisa Kuroki |
Kimaguren |
Mi |
Yusuke |
Under Graph |
Years active | 2002-2010, 2015-2016 |
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WaT was a Japanese duo composed of singers/songwriters Eiji Wentz and Teppei Koike. They met each other in 2002 and formed WaT, playing live street performances with their guitars. Their debut single, "Boku no Kimochi", was released in 2005. Wentz, who is half German-American and half Japanese, is also a TV personality. Koike is also known as an actor and can play the harmonica. "Boku no Kimochi" reached the second place on the Oricon chart. – Wikipedia |
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