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* [2013.02.27] [[Best of Westup TV|Best Of Westup-TV]] (#5 ''HOPE FULL'' feat. [[ARIA]] <small>('''EL LATINO & Ms.OOJA''')</small>)
 
* [2013.02.27] [[Best of Westup TV|Best Of Westup-TV]] (#5 ''HOPE FULL'' feat. [[ARIA]] <small>('''EL LATINO & Ms.OOJA''')</small>)
 
* [2013.03.27] [[Joshiryoku wo Migaku Uta]] (#11 ''My Way'')
 
* [2013.03.27] [[Joshiryoku wo Migaku Uta]] (#11 ''My Way'')
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* [2014.03.05] [[wikipedia:Sean Paul|Sean Paul]] - [[wikipedia:Lights On|Lights On Remix]] feat. '''Ms.OOJA'''
  
 
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Ms.OOJA promoting "30" (2013)

Ms.OOJA is a Japanese R&B singer-songwriter under the Universal Music Japan sub-label Universal Sigma. On February 16th, 2011, she released her first major label single "It's OK" after a successful ten-year career in the club scene. In 2009, she was part of a unit called EL LATINO & Ms.OOJA along with rapper EL LATINO and released three albums.

Profile

Discography

Ms.OOJA promoting VOICE (2011)
Ms.OOJA promoting "Gips / Miagete Goran Yoru no Hoshi wo" (2012)

Studio Albums

Cover Albums

Split Albums

Singles

Compilations / Other

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