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** [[Only this time]] (2017-)
 
** [[Only this time]] (2017-)
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==Information==
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Miyakawa-kun was born in Shikinejima Island, second son of three. He is the older brother of singer [[Miyakawa Airi]]. He left his hometown for high-school, and released his first mini-album while still in college.
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In 2018 he collaborated with [[Takuto]] to make a single for the anime [[Meitantei Conan]]. The following year they formed a group called [[Only this time]], and released another single in July that year.
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Starting April 2020, he would drop his stage name ''Miyakawa-kun'' and release under his real name.
  
 
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===Singles===
 
===Singles===
* [2018.02.14] [[Kamikaze Express]] (神風エクスプレス) <small>('''[[Takuto]] x Miyakawa-kun''')</small>
 
 
* [2018.10.17] [[Idaten Dreamer]] (イダテンドリーマー)
 
* [2018.10.17] [[Idaten Dreamer]] (イダテンドリーマー)
 
* [2019.01.30] [[Ryakudatsu]] (略奪)
 
* [2019.01.30] [[Ryakudatsu]] (略奪)
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===Collaboration Singles===
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* [2018.02.14] [[Kamikaze Express]] (神風エクスプレス) <small>('''[[Takuto]] x Miyakawa-kun''')</small>
 
* [2019.07.03] [[Answer (Only this time)|ANSWER]] <small>('''[[Only this time]]''')</small>
 
* [2019.07.03] [[Answer (Only this time)|ANSWER]] <small>('''[[Only this time]]''')</small>
  

Revision as of 13:32, 3 April 2020

Miyakawa-kun

Miyakawa-kun (みやかわくん) is a Japanese pop singer under the Universal Music label.

Profile

Information

Miyakawa-kun was born in Shikinejima Island, second son of three. He is the older brother of singer Miyakawa Airi. He left his hometown for high-school, and released his first mini-album while still in college.

In 2018 he collaborated with Takuto to make a single for the anime Meitantei Conan. The following year they formed a group called Only this time, and released another single in July that year.

Starting April 2020, he would drop his stage name Miyakawa-kun and release under his real name.

Discography

Albums

Mini-Albums

Singles

Collaboration Singles

External Links