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[[Image:Haruna Luna - Dreamer promo.jpg|thumb|325px|Haruna Luna promoting ''[[Dreamer (Haruna Luna)|Dreamer]]'' (2015)]]
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Born Ito Aya, Haruna Luna aspired to be an anison singer since the age of 5 and proceeded to do voice training. She began to wear gothic lolita fashion during her first year of middle school. 2010, Haruna entered the fourth annual ''[[Animax Anison Grand Prix]]'' and became a finalist. During the competition, she sang the songs "[[Moment (Vivian or Kazuma)|moment]]", "[[Shinkai no Kodoku]]", and "[[Rhythm Emotion|RHYTHM EMOTION]]", all songs from the ''[[wikipedia:Gundam|Kidou Senshi Gundam]]'' [[Anime|anime]] franchise. She eventually lost to [[Kawano Marina]], the eventual victor.
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Born Ito Aya, Haruna Luna aspired to be an anison singer since the age of 5 and proceeded to do voice training. She began to wear gothic lolita fashion during her first year of middle school. 2010, Haruna entered the fourth annual ''[[Animax Anison Grand Prix]]'' and became a finalist. During the competition, she sang the songs "[[Moment (Vivian or Kazuma)|moment]]", "[[Shinkai no Kodoku]]", and "[[Rhythm Emotion|RHYTHM EMOTION]]", all songs from the ''[[wikipedia:Gundam|Kidou Senshi Gundam]]'' [[Anime|anime]] franchise. However, she lost to [[Kawano Marina]], the eventual victor.
  
 
In Haruna's second year of high school, Haruna became a reader model for popular street fashion magazine ''[[KERA]]'' and fashion brand ''[[Marui]]''. And in 2012, she made her major music debut under [[Sony Music Entertainment|SME Records]] with the single "[[Sora wa Takaku Kaze wa Utau]]", which served as the ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[wikipedia:Fate/Zero|Fate/Zero 2nd Season]]''.</div>
 
In Haruna's second year of high school, Haruna became a reader model for popular street fashion magazine ''[[KERA]]'' and fashion brand ''[[Marui]]''. And in 2012, she made her major music debut under [[Sony Music Entertainment|SME Records]] with the single "[[Sora wa Takaku Kaze wa Utau]]", which served as the ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[wikipedia:Fate/Zero|Fate/Zero 2nd Season]]''.</div>
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Haruna Luna promoting S×W EP (2017)

Haruna Luna (春奈るな) is a Japanese pop singer and lolita fashion model signed to SME Records and managed by Space Craft. She was a finalist of the fourth annual Animax Anison Grand Prix. She eventually made her debut in 2012 with the Kajiura Yuki produced single "Sora wa Takaku Kaze wa Utau".

Profile

  • Birth Name: Ito Aya (伊藤彩)
  • Stage Name: Haruna Luna (春奈るな)
  • Nicknames: LunaLuna (るなるな) Runalu (るなるー)
  • Date of Birth: October 11, 1991 (1991-10-11) (age 32)
  • Place of Birth: Tokyo, Japan
  • Labels:

Information

Haruna Luna promoting Dreamer (2015)
Haruna Luna promoting "Windia" (2016)

Born Ito Aya, Haruna Luna aspired to be an anison singer since the age of 5 and proceeded to do voice training. She began to wear gothic lolita fashion during her first year of middle school. 2010, Haruna entered the fourth annual Animax Anison Grand Prix and became a finalist. During the competition, she sang the songs "moment", "Shinkai no Kodoku", and "RHYTHM EMOTION", all songs from the Kidou Senshi Gundam anime franchise. However, she lost to Kawano Marina, the eventual victor.

In Haruna's second year of high school, Haruna became a reader model for popular street fashion magazine KERA and fashion brand Marui. And in 2012, she made her major music debut under SME Records with the single "Sora wa Takaku Kaze wa Utau", which served as the ending theme for the anime Fate/Zero 2nd Season.

Discography

Studio Albums

Mini-Albums

Singles

Other Singles

Digital Singles

Compilations / Other

External Links