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'''Kubota Keiko''' (窪田啓子) is a Japanese singer best known for her work with [[FictionJunction]] and [[Kalafina]]. She made her debut as '''KEIKO''' under the label [[avex trax]] in May 2020.
 
'''Kubota Keiko''' (窪田啓子) is a Japanese singer best known for her work with [[FictionJunction]] and [[Kalafina]]. She made her debut as '''KEIKO''' under the label [[avex trax]] in May 2020.
  
 
==Profile==
 
==Profile==
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* '''Stage Name:''' KEIKO
 
* '''Birth Name:''' Kubota Keiko (窪田啓子)
 
* '''Birth Name:''' Kubota Keiko (窪田啓子)
* '''Stage Name:''' KEIKO
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* '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1985|12|05|mf=yes}}
* '''Date of Birth:''' {{bda|1985|12|05|mf=yes}}
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* '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo, Japan]]
* '''Place of Birth:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
 
 
* '''[[Blood Type]]:''' B
 
* '''[[Blood Type]]:''' B
 
* '''Bands / Groups:'''
 
* '''Bands / Groups:'''
** [[Kalafina]] (2007-2018)
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** [[Kalafina]] <small>(2007&ndash;2018)</small>
** [[FictionJunction]] (2009-2018)
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** [[FictionJunction]] <small>(2009&ndash;2018)</small>
** [[Itokubo]] (2006)
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** [[Itokubo]] <small>(2006)</small>
  
 
==Information==
 
==Information==
In 2005, she collaborated with [[Kajiura Yuki]] for ''[[Tsubasa Chronicles]]'' soundtrack to sing "[[Kaze no Machi e]]", credited as [[FictionJunction|FictionJunction KEIKO]].
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In 2005, she collaborated with [[Kajiura Yuki]] for the ''[[Wikipedia:Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle|Tsubasa Chronicles]]'' soundtrack to sing "[[Kaze no Machi e]]", credited as [[FictionJunction|FictionJunction KEIKO]].
  
In 2006, she was part of the duo [[Itokubo]] with [[Maria (singer)|Ito Ayaka]]. The duo was able to released only one single, "[[Into the sky]]" which was used in the PSP game ''Beautiful Katamari''. After that, the duo disbanded.
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In 2006, she was part of the duo [[Itokubo]] with [[Maria (singer)|Ito Ayaka]]. The duo was able to released only one single, "[[Into the Sky (Itokubo)|Into the sky]]" which was used in the PSP game ''[[Wikipedia:Beautiful Katamari|Beautiful Katamari]]''. After that the duo disbanded.
  
In 2007, [[Kajiura Yuki]] started working on the soundtrack for ''[[Kara no Kyoukai]]'' novel's movie adaptation and founded [[Kalafina]], to which Keiko belong, which was originally set to perform the ending theme songs for the seven movies. After the movies were finished, [[Kalafina]] continued to provide music for other animes like ''[[Kuroshitsuji]]'' and documentary shows like ''[[Rekishi Hiwa Historia]]''.
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In 2007, Kajiura Yuki started working on the soundtrack for ''[[Wikipedia:The Garden of Sinners|Kara no Kyoukai]]'' novel's movie adaptation and founded [[Kalafina]], to which Keiko belonged, which was originally set to perform the ending theme songs for the seven movies. After the movies were finished, [[Kalafina]] continued to provide music for other [[Anime|anime]] like ''[[Wikipedia:Black Butler|Kuroshitsuji]]'' and documentary shows like ''[[Rekishi Hiwa Historia]]''.
  
In 2008, [[Kajiura Yuki]] also started performing live concerts and Keiko was a part of the singing unit along with [[Oda Kaori]], [[Ootaki Wakana]], and [[Kaida Yuriko]]; this brought up the idea for [[FictionJunction]] which featured the four vocalist and is a separate unit from [[FictionJunction YUUKA]].
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In 2008, Kajiura Yuki also started performing live concerts and Keiko was a part of the singing unit along with [[Oda Kaori]], [[Ootaki Wakana]], and [[Kaida Yuriko]]; this brought up the idea for [[FictionJunction]] which featured the four vocalist and is a separate unit from [[FictionJunction YUUKA]].
  
 
==Discography==
 
==Discography==
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===Albums===
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* [2020.12.02] [[Lantana (KEIKO)|Lantana]]
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* [2021.12.08] [[Dew (KEIKO)|dew]]
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* [2023.02.08] [[Cutlery (KEIKO)|CUTLERY]]
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===Singles===
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* [2024.01.24] [[Yuuyami no Uta]] (夕闇のうた)
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===Digital Singles===
 
===Digital Singles===
 
* [2020.05.27] [[Inochi no Hana / Be Yourself]] (命の花; ''Flower of Life'')
 
* [2020.05.27] [[Inochi no Hana / Be Yourself]] (命の花; ''Flower of Life'')
 
* [2020.07.15] [[Ray / Hajimari wa]] (始まりは; ''The Beginning'')
 
* [2020.07.15] [[Ray / Hajimari wa]] (始まりは; ''The Beginning'')
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* [2021.03.10] [[Sakura wo Goran / Waratte Yaru]] (桜をごらん/笑ってやる)
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* [2021.09.15] [[Nobody Knows You]]
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* [2021.10.20] [[Tooriame (KEIKO)|Tooriame]] (通り雨)
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* [2021.11.15] [[Genjitsu no Metaphor]] (現実のメタファー; ''Metaphor of Reality'')
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* [2022.07.06] [[Hitori Janai Kara (KEIKO)|Hitori Janai Kara]] (ひとりじゃないから)
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* [2022.08.10] [[Alcohol (KEIKO)|Alcohol]]
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* [2022.09.14] [[Yoru no Uso to]] (夜の嘘と)
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* [2022.10.12] [[Kirai (KEIKO)|Kirai.]] (キライ。)
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* [2022.11.09] [[Close to You (KEIKO)|Close to you]]
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* [2022.12.07] [[Amanojaku]] (天邪鬼)
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* [2023.12.06] [[Yuuyami no Uta|Yuuyami no Uta (-TV Size-)]] (夕闇のうた -TVサイズ-)
  
 
===Compilations / Others===
 
===Compilations / Others===
 
* [2005.09.22] ''[[Tsubasa Chronicle Future Soundscape II]]'' (#9 "Kaze no Machi e") <small>(credited as '''[[FictionJunction|FictionJunction KEIKO]]''')</small>
 
* [2005.09.22] ''[[Tsubasa Chronicle Future Soundscape II]]'' (#9 "Kaze no Machi e") <small>(credited as '''[[FictionJunction|FictionJunction KEIKO]]''')</small>
 
* [2008.12.24] [[Kajiura Yuki]] - ''[[YUKI KAJIURA LIVE 2008.07.31]]''
 
* [2008.12.24] [[Kajiura Yuki]] - ''[[YUKI KAJIURA LIVE 2008.07.31]]''
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* [2021.02.15] [[Live Empower Children |LIVE EMPOWER CHILDREN]] - (#1 "My Hero~Kiseki no Uta")
  
 
==Works==
 
==Works==
 
 
===Music===
 
===Music===
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===[[Kajiura Yuki]]===
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* [[The Image Theme of Xenosaga II|the image theme of Xenosaga II]] <small>(Vocals)</small>
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* [[Heigen|heigen]] <small>(Vocals)</small>
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* [[Maybe Tomorrow (Kajiura Yuki)|maybe tomorrow]] <small>(Vocals)</small>
  
; Vocals
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===[[Revo]] & [[Kajiura Yuki]]===
* [2011.03.30] [[Kajiura Yuki]] - ''[[Fiction II|FICTION II]]'' (#2 "the image theme of Xenosaga II", #13 "heigen", #14 "maybe tomorrow") <small>(credited as '''KEIKO''')</small>''
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* [[Sajin no Kanata e]] <small>(Chorus)</small>
 
 
; Chorus
 
* [2008.06.18] [[Revo]] & [[Kajiura Yuki]] - "[[Dream Port]]" (#1 "Sajin no Kanata he")
 
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
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* Purchase & Stream: [https://music.apple.com/jp/artist/keiko/1515329858 iTunes] | [https://recochoku.jp/artist/2001264948 Recochoku] | [https://mora.jp/artist/1265011/ mora] | [https://s.awa.fm/artist/7e59ae8f90135a90c641/ AWA] | [https://music.line.me/artist/mi000000001086bd87 LINE MUSIC] | [https://music-book.jp/music/Artist/46043 music.jp] | [https://pc.dwango.jp/portals/artist/285254 dwango] | [https://music.amazon.co.jp/artists/B00418YMMO Amazon Music] | [https://open.spotify.com/artist/21J2dSJo5NHDo1XuO02SEe Spotify] | [https://music.apple.com/jp/artist/keiko/1515329858 Apple Music]
 
* Purchase & Stream: [https://music.apple.com/jp/artist/keiko/1515329858 iTunes] | [https://recochoku.jp/artist/2001264948 Recochoku] | [https://mora.jp/artist/1265011/ mora] | [https://s.awa.fm/artist/7e59ae8f90135a90c641/ AWA] | [https://music.line.me/artist/mi000000001086bd87 LINE MUSIC] | [https://music-book.jp/music/Artist/46043 music.jp] | [https://pc.dwango.jp/portals/artist/285254 dwango] | [https://music.amazon.co.jp/artists/B00418YMMO Amazon Music] | [https://open.spotify.com/artist/21J2dSJo5NHDo1XuO02SEe Spotify] | [https://music.apple.com/jp/artist/keiko/1515329858 Apple Music]
 
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{{Kubota Keiko}}
 
{{Kubota Keiko}}
 
[[Category:Artists]]
 
[[Category:Artists]]

Latest revision as of 20:24, 14 January 2024

Keiko Kubota promoting "Inochi no Hana / Be Yourself" (2020)

Kubota Keiko (窪田啓子) is a Japanese singer best known for her work with FictionJunction and Kalafina. She made her debut as KEIKO under the label avex trax in May 2020.

Profile

Information

In 2005, she collaborated with Kajiura Yuki for the Tsubasa Chronicles soundtrack to sing "Kaze no Machi e", credited as FictionJunction KEIKO.

In 2006, she was part of the duo Itokubo with Ito Ayaka. The duo was able to released only one single, "Into the sky" which was used in the PSP game Beautiful Katamari. After that the duo disbanded.

In 2007, Kajiura Yuki started working on the soundtrack for Kara no Kyoukai novel's movie adaptation and founded Kalafina, to which Keiko belonged, which was originally set to perform the ending theme songs for the seven movies. After the movies were finished, Kalafina continued to provide music for other anime like Kuroshitsuji and documentary shows like Rekishi Hiwa Historia.

In 2008, Kajiura Yuki also started performing live concerts and Keiko was a part of the singing unit along with Oda Kaori, Ootaki Wakana, and Kaida Yuriko; this brought up the idea for FictionJunction which featured the four vocalist and is a separate unit from FictionJunction YUUKA.

Discography

Albums

Singles

Digital Singles

Compilations / Others

Works

Music

Kajiura Yuki

Revo & Kajiura Yuki

External Links

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