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===Singles===
 
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* [2010.07.14] [[Ichibanboshi (Alice)|Ichibanboshi]] (イチバンボシ; ''First Star of the Evening'')
 
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* [2010.10.06] [[I Wanna... (Alice)|I wanna...]] feat. [[CO-KEY]] (from [[mc2]])
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==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 05:28, 18 October 2010

Alice promoting "I wanna..." (2010)

Alice is a Japanese pop/R&B singer-songwriter. She won the Japanese chapter of the "Voice of McDonald's 2010" contest and earned a recording contract with SME Records, debuting with the single "Ichibanboshi" in July 2010.

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Alice is half-American from her Guamanian father and half-Japanese from her mother.[2] She has always dreamed of being a singer since she was small.[1] At the age of 18, she moved from her hometown in Fukushima to Tokyo to pursue her dreams. She started working at McDonald's while taking vocal lessons and writing music.[3] In 2009, Alice entered Japan's "Voice of McDonald's 2010" contest in collaboration with Sony Music Entertainment, a contest only open to McDonald's employees. She became one of 11 finalists out of 14,168 applicants with her original song, "18ager", and later won the grand prize, a recording contract with SME Records.[1][4]

On July 14, 2010, Alice released her debut single, "Ichibanboshi". The single was supported by 3,600 McDonald's restaurants in Japan that played the song as in-store background music and had it advertised on 7,500,000 paper tray mats.[3]

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