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*[2018.04.11] [[Haru to Shura]] (春と修羅; ''Spring and Carnage'')
 
*[2018.04.11] [[Haru to Shura]] (春と修羅; ''Spring and Carnage'')
*[2020.03.06] [[Lovetheism|LOVETHEISM]]
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*[2017.03.03] [[Kaibutsu-tachi no Iru Tokoro]] (かいぶつたちのいるところ; ''Where the Wild Things Are'')
 
*[2017.03.03] [[Kaibutsu-tachi no Iru Tokoro]] (かいぶつたちのいるところ; ''Where the Wild Things Are'')
 
*[2017.06.07] [[Atom Heart Mother]] (アトム・ハート・マザー)
 
*[2017.06.07] [[Atom Heart Mother]] (アトム・ハート・マザー)
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Revision as of 01:04, 27 January 2022

Haru Nemuri promoting "Seventh Heaven" (2021)

Haru Nemuri (春ねむり) is a Japanese pop singer-songwriter, poetry rapper, and track-maker. She has been associated with several labels over the course of her career thus far--in order, LOW HIGH WHO? PRODUCTION, disc label records, Perfect Music, and currently TO3S RECORDS.

Profile

Information

Haru Nemuri's music career started at the age of 17, where she played the synth in a band called Yukue Fumei. The band eventually dissolved after releasing one mini-album, but at age 21 she began her career as a poetry rapper under the name Haru Nemuri, calling herself the "Singing Ultimate Weapon". She performed as the opening act of BAYCAMP 2016 despite not having any officially released music at the time. Her first album was released one month later.

Discography

Albums

Mini-Albums

Singles

Digital Singles

Vinyls

Compilations/Other

Composed Works

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