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* [2006.04.26] [[ajapai]] - [[Koe wo Kasanete...]] feat. '''Daichi Miura''' (#1 ''Koe wo Kasanete... feat. '''Daichi Miura''', #2 Koe wo Kasanete... feat. '''Daichi Miura''' (Instrumental)'')
 
* [2006.04.26] [[ajapai]] - [[Koe wo Kasanete...]] feat. '''Daichi Miura''' (#1 ''Koe wo Kasanete... feat. '''Daichi Miura''', #2 Koe wo Kasanete... feat. '''Daichi Miura''' (Instrumental)'')
* [2007.11.21] [[VISION FACTORY Presents Christmas Harmony|VISION FACTORY presents CHRISTMAS HARMONY]] (#1 ''Wishing on a groove'')
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* [2007.11.21] [[VISION FACTORY Presents Christmas Harmony|VISION FACTORY presents CHRISTMAS HARMONY]]  
 
* [2008.03.19] [[FLOWER FESTIVAL 〜VISION FACTORY presents]] (#2 ''Special Story'')
 
* [2008.03.19] [[FLOWER FESTIVAL 〜VISION FACTORY presents]] (#2 ''Special Story'')
 
* [2008.11.26] [[DJ KOMORI]] - [[What's R&B|WHAT'S R&B?]] (#7 ''Inside Your Head'')
 
* [2008.11.26] [[DJ KOMORI]] - [[What's R&B|WHAT'S R&B?]] (#7 ''Inside Your Head'')
 
* [2009.01.21] [[Chiharu]] - [[Baka Shoujiki]] (#1 ''STOP!!'' feat. '''Miura Daichi''')
 
* [2009.01.21] [[Chiharu]] - [[Baka Shoujiki]] (#1 ''STOP!!'' feat. '''Miura Daichi''')
* [2009.12.09] [[Mellow Disney ~R&B Revisited~]] (#5 ''When She Loved Me'')
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* [2009.12.09] [[Mellow Disney ~R&B Revisited~]]  
 
* [2010.02.10] [[BoA]] - [[Identity (BoA)|IDENTITY]] (#11 ''Possibility'' feat. '''Miura Daichi''')
 
* [2010.02.10] [[BoA]] - [[Identity (BoA)|IDENTITY]] (#11 ''Possibility'' feat. '''Miura Daichi''')
* [2010.12.01] [[Sowelu]] - [[Love & I. ~Ren'ai Henreki~]] (#5 ''Toshishita no Kimi ni duet with '''Miura Daichi''''')
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* [2010.12.01] [[Sowelu]] - [[Love & I. ~Ren'ai Henreki~]]  
 
* [2010.12.08] [[Urban Pop Disney|Urban pop Disney]] (#3 ''Can't Help Falling In Love'')
 
* [2010.12.08] [[Urban Pop Disney|Urban pop Disney]] (#3 ''Can't Help Falling In Love'')
 
* [2010.12.15] [[DJ KAORI]] - [[DJ KAORI'S J Mix IV|DJ KAORI'S JMIX IV]] (#23 ''The Answer'')
 
* [2010.12.15] [[DJ KAORI]] - [[DJ KAORI'S J Mix IV|DJ KAORI'S JMIX IV]] (#23 ''The Answer'')
* [2011.03.09] [[lecca]] - [[Hakobune ~Ballads in Me~]] (#5 ''First Sight feat. '''Daichi Miura''''')
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* [2011.03.09] [[lecca]] - [[Hakobune ~Ballads in Me~]]  
* [2011.09.08] [[KREVA]] - [[Go (KREVA)|GO]] (#4 ''Shinkirou'' feat. '''Miura Daichi''')
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* [2011.09.08] [[KREVA]] - [[Go (KREVA)|GO]]  
 
* [2012.05.16] [[Fukuhara Miho]] - [[Dream On (Fukuhara Miho)|Dream On]] feat. '''Miura Daichi'''
 
* [2012.05.16] [[Fukuhara Miho]] - [[Dream On (Fukuhara Miho)|Dream On]] feat. '''Miura Daichi'''
* [2012.06.13] [[Fukuhara Miho]] - [[The Best of Soul Extreme]] (#4 ''Dream On feat. '''Miura Daichi''''')
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* [2012.06.13] [[Fukuhara Miho]] - [[The Best of Soul Extreme]]  
* [2012.12.19] [[m-flo]] - [[m-flo DJ Mix "Bon! Enkai"]] (#20 ''Elevator''/'''Miura Daichi''')
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* [2012.12.19] [[m-flo]] - [[m-flo DJ Mix "Bon! Enkai"]] (#20 ''Elevator'' / '''Miura Daichi''')
* [2013.01.16] [[Sowelu]] - [[Sowelu Best]] (#3 ''Toshishita no Kimi ni'' duet with '''Miura Daichi''')
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* [2013.01.16] [[Sowelu]] - [[Sowelu Best]]  
 
* [2013.08.14] [[DJ DECKSTREAM]] - [[Deckstream.Jp|DECKSTREAM.JP]] (#8 ''HOLIDAY feat. '''Daichi Miura''''')
 
* [2013.08.14] [[DJ DECKSTREAM]] - [[Deckstream.Jp|DECKSTREAM.JP]] (#8 ''HOLIDAY feat. '''Daichi Miura''''')
* [2014.03.26] [[Fukuhara Miho]] - [[A Gift for You|A Gift For You]] (Disc 2 - #6 ''Dream On'' feat. '''Miura Daichi''')
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* [2014.03.26] [[Fukuhara Miho]] - [[A Gift for You|A Gift For You]]  
 
* [2014.06.18] [[KREVA]] - [[KX]] (#1 ''Zensoku Ryoku feat. '''Daichi Miura''''')
 
* [2014.06.18] [[KREVA]] - [[KX]] (#1 ''Zensoku Ryoku feat. '''Daichi Miura''''')
  

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Miura Daichi (三浦大知), or just DAICHI, is the former lead singer of Folder, where he was dubbed "Japan's Smallest Soulman". His showbiz career began at the age of 9 when he wowed audiences with his slick dance moves and strong singing chops. Miura took a break from the music business at the age of 12 when his voice began to change and members of Folder went on to become Folder5. Soon as established artist at 24 years old, he was set to released his third studio album "D.M." on November 30th, 2011.

Profile

Discography

Studio Albums

Miura Daichi promoting Who's The Man (2009)
Miura Daichi promoting "The Answer" (2010)
Miura Daichi promoting "Two Hearts" (2012)
Miura Daichi promoting The Entertainer (2013)

Cover Albums

  • [2014.03.14] Covers EP (Digital Cover Mini-Album)

Live Albums

Singles

Digital Singles

Other Singles

Vinyls

Video Releases

Other Video Releases

Compilations / Others

Publications

Books

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External Links