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*[2008.11.26] [[JUJU]] - [[Sunao ni Naretara / I Can Be Free|Sunao ni Naretara / I can be free]] (#1 ''Sunao ni Naretara feat.'''Spontania''''')
 
*[2008.11.26] [[JUJU]] - [[Sunao ni Naretara / I Can Be Free|Sunao ni Naretara / I can be free]] (#1 ''Sunao ni Naretara feat.'''Spontania''''')
 
*[2009.03.23] [[Ito Yuna]] - [[Ima Demo Aitai yo...]] feat. '''Spontania''' (今でも 会いたいよ...; ''Right Now, I'm Missing You'')
 
*[2009.03.23] [[Ito Yuna]] - [[Ima Demo Aitai yo...]] feat. '''Spontania''' (今でも 会いたいよ...; ''Right Now, I'm Missing You'')
*[2009.09.02] [[Tiara]] - [[Sayonara wo Kimi ni...]] feat. '''Spontania''' (さよならをキミに...)
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*[2009.09.02] [[Tiara (singer)|Tiara]] - [[Sayonara wo Kimi ni...]] feat. '''Spontania''' (#1 ''Sayonara wo Kimi ni...'' feat. '''Spontania''', ''Saa Ikou'' feat. '''Spontania''')
 
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Revision as of 16:38, 29 August 2010

Spontania promoting "JAM" (2010)

Spontania (スポンテニア) is a Japanese hip-hop duo formed in 1996. They were formerly known as Hi-Timez and had their major debut in 2004 under the Toshiba EMI label. In 2007, they transferred to Universal Music's Primary Color Recordz sub-label and changed the group's name to Spontania. As of April 2010, Natori Kaori became the new vocalist of Spontania, making it a trio. She will now be mononymously referred to as "Kaori" in romaji.

Members

Discography

Spontania promoting "Positivity" (2007)
Spontania promoting "Sayonara..." (2008)
Spontania & AZU promoting "Onaji Sora Mitsumeteru Anata ni" (2009)

Albums

Other Albums

Singles

Digital Singles

Collaborations

External Links