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* [1999.07.23] [[Dragon Ash]] - "[[Viva La Revolution|VIVA LA REVOLUTION]]" (#14 ''Grateful Days feat. '''ACO''', [[ZEEBRA|ZEEBRA]]'')
* [1999.07.23] [[Dragon Ash]] - "[[Viva La Revolution|VIVA LA REVOLUTION]]" (#14 ''Grateful Days feat. '''ACO''', [[ZEEBRA|ZEEBRA]]'')
* [2000.06.21] [[DJ KRUSH]] - "[[Tragicomic|TRAGICOMIC]] feat. '''ACO''', [[TWIGY]]"
* [2000.06.21] [[DJ KRUSH]] - "[[Tragicomic|TRAGICOMIC]] feat. '''ACO''', [[TWIGY]]"
==Credits==
;[[Takasugi Satomi]]
*[[Aoi Hana]] (青い花; ''Blue Flower'') <small>(Lyrics & Music)</small>
;[[Sakamoto Maaya]]
*[[Colors (Sakamoto Maaya)|Colors]] <small>(Music)</small>


==External Links==
==External Links==

Revision as of 18:43, 5 August 2010

ACO promoting ACO BEST ~girl's Diary~ (2007)

ACO is a Japanese singer-songwriter who debuted in 1995 with the single "Fuan na no". Originally her music was R&B based, but since the release of her fourth album absolute ego she has pursued making more electronica-based music. She is most famous for collaborating with Dragon Ash on their single "Grateful Days", which sold over a million copies. She is also famous for her solo single "Yorokobi ni Saku Hana" (the theme of the drama Suna no Ue no Koibitotachi), which sold over 300,000 copies.

Profile

Discography

ACO promoting irony (2003)
ACO promoting Mask (2006)

Albums

Mini-Albums

Other Albums

Singles

DVDs

Compilation / Other

Credits

Takasugi Satomi
  • Aoi Hana (青い花; Blue Flower) (Lyrics & Music)
Sakamoto Maaya

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