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* [2016.09.14] [[Moshimo Bokura ga GAME no Shuyaku de / Daisuki with TeddyLoid / BANG!]] (もしも僕らがGAMEの主役で/ダイスキ with [[TeddyLoid]]/BANG!) | * [2016.09.14] [[Moshimo Bokura ga GAME no Shuyaku de / Daisuki with TeddyLoid / BANG!]] (もしも僕らがGAMEの主役で/ダイスキ with [[TeddyLoid]]/BANG!) | ||
===Digital Singles=== | ===Digital Singles=== | ||
+ | * [2017.02.18] [[Kakurenbo (DAOKO song)|Kakurenbo]] (かくれんぼ) | ||
* [2017.04.15] [[Haikei Goodbye Sayonara]] (拝啓グッバイさようなら) | * [2017.04.15] [[Haikei Goodbye Sayonara]] (拝啓グッバイさようなら) | ||
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===Compilations / Other=== | ===Compilations / Other=== | ||
*[2012.08.08] ''[[LOW HIGH WHO? / DIY -Camp and Summer-|LOW HIGH WHO? / D.I.Y. -CAMP AND SUMMER-]]'' (#1 "Egg Burnin' 2nd" <small>([[Fukashigi/wonderboy]], [[Momose]], [[Jinmenusagi]], [[EeMuu]], [[Utatane/nauyta]], [[kome]], daoko, [[kuroyagi]], [[milen]], [[Madogarasu]], [[ELOQ]], [[Ikashiyu]])</small>, #2 "iiko iiko" <small>(daoko, [[ohm|*+Ω+*]])</small>, #12 "Yume no Naka" <small>(daoko, [[Jinmenusagi]])</small>) | *[2012.08.08] ''[[LOW HIGH WHO? / DIY -Camp and Summer-|LOW HIGH WHO? / D.I.Y. -CAMP AND SUMMER-]]'' (#1 "Egg Burnin' 2nd" <small>([[Fukashigi/wonderboy]], [[Momose]], [[Jinmenusagi]], [[EeMuu]], [[Utatane/nauyta]], [[kome]], daoko, [[kuroyagi]], [[milen]], [[Madogarasu]], [[ELOQ]], [[Ikashiyu]])</small>, #2 "iiko iiko" <small>(daoko, [[ohm|*+Ω+*]])</small>, #12 "Yume no Naka" <small>(daoko, [[Jinmenusagi]])</small>) |
Revision as of 04:42, 21 April 2017
DAOKO (だをこ) is a Japanese pop singer from Tokyo.
Contents
Profile
- Stage Name: DAOKO (だをこ)
- Stage Name: daoko (2012-2015)
- Birthday: March 4, 1997
- Birthplace: Tokyo, Japan
Information
DAOKO first began writing and recording songs with her family's shared iMac in their living room. She used GarageBand software and the built-in microphone on the computer to record her voice. She chose various free tracks (for example, Vocaloid songs) from the internet and tried to remake them in her own style by following the melody and lyrics. Her whispery vocal style was not intentional at first, it was just something she ended up doing because she didn't want her voice to carry too far from the living room as she sang. When she got her own personal computer in her room, she used that to record her demos.
In her third year of junior high school, she began to post rap music on Nico Nico Douga. Through that, she met Jinmenusagi, who was on the indies label LOW HIGH WHO? PRODUCTION, and who in turn introduced her to the president of the label. By the time of her entrance into high school, she had acquired a contract with the label under the name daoko. However, because the girls' school that she attended forbade their students from entering the entertainment industry. she had to hide her face. ☆Taku Takahashi of m-flo liked her music, and m-flo collaborated with her in the song IRONY, which was then used as the theme song for the 2013 movie Taka no Tsume ~Utsukushii Elleair Shoushou Plus. She also caught the eye of film director Nakajima Tetsuya, and in 2014 her song Fog was used in his film Kawaki. Also in 2014, she worked with TeddyLoid to provide the song ME!ME!ME! for Studio Color and Hideaki Anno's video series entry into the Japan Animator Expo, and attracted a great deal of attention worldwide.
In 2015, several major label record companies competed over her, but she eventually chose TOY'S FACTORY to make her major label debut. Her first single ShibuyaK / Samishii Kamisama was released, and since she had graduated from high school that year, she also revealed her face for the first time. At the time of her major debut, she also changed her stage name to be DAOKO, all-uppercase.
Discography
Studio Albums
- [2012.12.05] HYPER GIRL -Mukougawa no Onnanoko- (HYPERGIRL-向こう側の女の子-) (Indies)
- [2013.12.11] GRAVITY (Indies)
- [2015.02.04] Dimension (Indies)
- [2015.03.25] DAOKO
Mini-Albums
- [2012.07.20] Shoki Shojo (初期症状) (Indies)
- [2013.09.11] UTUTU EP (Indies)
- [2014.12.24] Kireigoto EP (きれいごと) (koducer × daoko)
Singles
- [2015.10.21] ShibuyaK / Samishii Kamisama (ShibuyaK / さみしいかみさま)
- [2016.09.14] Moshimo Bokura ga GAME no Shuyaku de / Daisuki with TeddyLoid / BANG! (もしも僕らがGAMEの主役で/ダイスキ with TeddyLoid/BANG!)
Digital Singles
- [2017.02.18] Kakurenbo (かくれんぼ)
- [2017.04.15] Haikei Goodbye Sayonara (拝啓グッバイさようなら)
Compilations / Other
- [2012.08.08] LOW HIGH WHO? / D.I.Y. -CAMP AND SUMMER- (#1 "Egg Burnin' 2nd" (Fukashigi/wonderboy, Momose, Jinmenusagi, EeMuu, Utatane/nauyta, kome, daoko, kuroyagi, milen, Madogarasu, ELOQ, Ikashiyu), #2 "iiko iiko" (daoko, *+Ω+*), #12 "Yume no Naka" (daoko, Jinmenusagi))
- [2012.11.17] MINT, Jinmenusagi, Campanella, daoko - "HEAT OVER HERE (REMIX)"
- [2012.12.30] DJ6gatsu - "Tawagoto Speaker DJ6gatsu remix"
- [2013.05.15] COASARU - Henshin (#7, "Houkago Koutei nite" feat. daoko, #19 "Henshin" feat. Paranel, daoko)
- [2013.07.01] HakobuNe - ROAD TO 2013 (#4 "Uso" feat. daoko)
- [2013.07.24] ESNO - "Yuugure Parallelism" feat. daoko
- [2013.09.11] m-flo + daoko - "IRONY"
- [2013.09.xx] LHW? COLLECTION vol.1 "HI" (#13 "Saikin")
- [2013.09.xx] LHW? COLLECTION vol.2 "LO" (#10 "bUd")
- [2013.11.06] Jinmenusagi - Tainai (#9 "Kagami" feat. daoko)
- [2013.11.13] ★STAR GUiTAR - Planetary Folklore (#2 "Mind Surf" feat. daoko)
- [2013.12.xx] 2013 LHW? SAMPLER CD (#5 "Nee Nee" feat. Moshasuke, #12 "UTUTU EeMu REMIX")
- [2013.12.22] PAGE - Studio Live Session vol.4 ("13gatsu" feat. daoko)
- [2014.03.19] Kitsunebi - 31sai no Real (#6 "Lonely Gal" feat. daoko, #10 "Someiyoshino" feat. daoko)
- [2014.03.26] m-flo - FUTURE IS WOW (#11 "IRONY")
- [2014.03.31] NHK E-TV - Jinsei Design U-29 (daoko & Mummy-D - "Okay!")
- [2014.06.11] DJ6gatsu - Batten Wolf (#2 "motto!" feat. daoko)
- [2014.07.16] GOMESS - Ai (#8 "Densetsu" feat. daoko)
- [2014.11.21] TeddyLoid - "ME!ME!ME!" feat. daoko
- [2014.12.17] Genius P.J's × daoko - "world is yours"
- [2014.12.22] TeddyLoid - "ME!ME!ME!" feat. daoko
- [2015.01.21] LOW HIGH WHO? / D.I.Y. -MEMORIES AND WINTER- (#10 Jinmenusagi × daoko - "UTUTU REMIX", #17 Jinmenusagi × daoko × GOMESS × Paranel - "Gomen ne")
- [2015.05.01] Mihon'ichi Dai 20A-Banashi (#14 TeddyLoid - "ME!ME!ME! CHRONIC" feat. daoko)
- [2015.05.13] Dowango/Studio Color Original BGM Series 1 (#11 "ME!ME!ME! _pt.1" feat. daoko, #12 "ME!ME!ME! _pt.2 feat. daoko, #13 "ME!ME!ME! _pt.3" feat. daoko, #14 "ME!ME!ME! CHRONIC (TeddyLoid Mega Remix)" feat. daoko)
- [2015.07.22] ESNO - Release (#6 "Yuugure Parallelism" daoko)
- [2015.09.11] Yoshizaki Hibiki × DAOKO Kikaku - "GIRL" ("Samishii Kamisama~Yumemiteta no Atashi")
- [2015.05.13] Mihon'Ichi Vocal Collection (#2 "ME!ME!ME! _pt.1" feat. daoko, #3 '"ME!ME!ME! _pt.2" feat. daoko, #4 "ME!ME!ME! _pt.3" feat. daoko)
- [2017.03.15] Omori Seiko - kitixxxgaia (# Chikyuu Saigo no Futari feat. DAOKO)
- [2017.04.05] Ziyoou-vachi - Q (#2 Kinsei feat. DAOKO)
Composed Works
The following tracks featuring backing vocals and chorus work from DAOKO.
- [2012.07.07] Fukashigi/wonderboy - Sayonara, (#8 "Sekai Seifuku Yameta")
- [2013.09.18] NF Zessho - Natural Freaks (#8 "Soul Train")
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