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* [2016.12.21] [[Days (Okura Asuka mini-album)|DAYS]] <small>(Indies)</small> <small>('''Okura Asuka''')</small>
 
* [2016.12.21] [[Days (Okura Asuka mini-album)|DAYS]] <small>(Indies)</small> <small>('''Okura Asuka''')</small>
 
* [2022.01.26] [[Kimi ga Mita Yume no Monogatari]] (君が見た夢の物語; ''The Story of the Dream You Had'')
 
* [2022.01.26] [[Kimi ga Mita Yume no Monogatari]] (君が見た夢の物語; ''The Story of the Dream You Had'')
* [2023.11.15] [[Watashi ga Egao Wake wa]] (私が笑う理由は; ''The Reason I Laugh Is'')
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* [2023.11.15] [[Watashi ga Warau Wake wa]] (私が笑う理由は; ''The Reason I Laugh Is'')
  
 
===Singles===
 
===Singles===

Revision as of 20:01, 20 September 2023

ASCA promoting "Rinne" (2023)

ASCA is a Japanese pop singer signed to SACRA MUSIC. She was the 5th Anisong Grand Prix finalist alongside Suzuki Konomi. Under her given name Okura Asuka, she performed the second ending theme for the anime series Sakurasou no Pet na Kanojo. She changed her stage name to ASCA before releasing her major debut single "KOE".

Profile

Discography

ASCA promoting "KOE" (2017)
ASCA promoting "Rin" (2018)
ASCA promoting Hyakka Ryouran (2019)
ASCA promoting "Howling" (2020)
ASCA promoting "Carpe Diem / Villain" (2021)
ASCA promoting Kimi ga Mita Yume no Monogatari (2022)
Note: All releases are under ASCA unless otherwise stated.

Albums

Mini-Albums

Singles

Collaborative Singles

Other Singles

Digital Singles

Other Video Releases

Compilations / Other

External Links