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[[Image:Denda Mao.jpg|thumb|230px|Denda Mao promoting [[Bitter Sweet (Denda Mao)|Bitter Sweet]] (2009)]]
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'''Denda Mao''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] artist under [[Universal Music|Universal J]] label. She was featured on [[Ketsumeishi]]'s single [[Danjo 6 Nin Natsu Monogatari]].
'''Denda Mao''' (傳田真央) is a [[J-Urban|Japanese urban]] [[J-Pop|pop]] artist, singed under the [[Universal Music|Universal J]] label. She is well known for being featured on [[Ketsumeishi]]'s single "[[Danjo 6 Nin Natsu Monogatari]]". After leaving the music scene in 2001, Dendo took a long hiatus. She returned in 2006 under the name '''MAO/d''', but soon returned to releasing under her actual name.


==Profile==
==Profile==
* '''Stage Name:''' MAO/d
* '''Real Name:''' Denda Mao (傳田真央)
* '''Real Name:''' Denda Mao (傳田真央)
* '''Former Stage Name:''' MAO/d
* '''Birthday:''' March 29, 1980
* '''Birthday:''' March 29, 1980
* '''Birthplace:''' [[Nagano]] Prefecture, [[Japan]]
* '''Birthplace:''' [[Nagano]] Prefecture, [[Japan]]


==Information==
==Information==
Mao debuted in 2000 with the single [[Mimi Moto ni Iru yo... ~Ring the Bells~]]. Although she had been featured with [[AI]] and had been performing live concerts, she disappeared in 2002. In 2006 she came back as MAO/d with the single [[Very Love -0.5C]].
Denda Mao made her debut in 2000 with the single, "[[Mimi Moto ni Iru yo... ~Ring the Bells~]]". After releasing six singles, two studio albums, and a remix album, Denda stopped releasing music. During this time, shedid however work as a featured artist with people such as [[AI]] and had been performing live concerts.  
 
In 2006, Denda worked with popular Japanese hip-hop group, [[Ketsumeishi]], and decided to release music again. She made her return later that year, but this time she debuted under the stage name, '''MAO/d''', with the single "[[Very Love -0.5C|VERY LOVE -0.5℃]]". After another single and a mini-album, Denda again left the music world.


==Works==
In 2009, Denda returned once again, this time using her actual name again. She is currently working on a new studio album.
''Note: All releases are 'Denda Mao' unless stated.''
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==Discography==


===Albums===
===Albums===
* [2000.12.20] [[Eternal Voice]]
* [2000.12.20] [[Eternal Voice]]
* [2001.03.28] [[Mao Denda Remixes 1|MAO DENDA REMIXES 1]]
* [2001.12.19] [[Diamond Kisses]]
* [2001.12.19] [[Diamond Kisses]]
* [2007.12.05] [[Colors of Love|COLORS OF LOVE]] ('''MAO/d''') (Mini-Album)
* [2009.12.09] ''Untitled''
* [2009.12.09] ''untitled''
 
===Other Albums===
* [2001.03.28] [[Mao Denda Remixes 1|MAO DENDA REMIXES 1]] (remix album)
* [2007.12.05] [[Colors of Love|COLORS OF LOVE]] (mini-album) <small>('''MAO/d''')</small>


===Singles===
===Singles===
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* [2001.06.27] [[Dakiyoseta Destiny ~Dream of Asia~]] (feat.[[SPHERE of INFLUENCE]]) (抱き寄せたDestiny ~Dream of Asia~)
* [2001.06.27] [[Dakiyoseta Destiny ~Dream of Asia~]] (feat.[[SPHERE of INFLUENCE]]) (抱き寄せたDestiny ~Dream of Asia~)
* [2001.11.21] [[One Last Kiss|ONE LAST KISS]]
* [2001.11.21] [[One Last Kiss|ONE LAST KISS]]
* [2006.11.22] [[Very Love -0.5C|VERY LOVE -0.5℃]] ('''MAO/d''')
* [2006.11.22] [[Very Love -0.5C|VERY LOVE -0.5℃]] <small>('''MAO/d''')</small>
* [2007.02.07] [[Mizu no Inori -Joy-|Mizu no Inori -JOY-]] (水の祈り -JOY-) ('''MAO/d''')
* [2007.02.07] [[Mizu no Inori -Joy-|Mizu no Inori -JOY-]] (水の祈り -JOY-) <small>('''MAO/d''')</small>
* [2009.03.17] [[Bitter Sweet (Denda Mao)|Bitter Sweet]]
* [2009.03.17] [[Bitter Sweet (Denda Mao)|Bitter Sweet]]
* [2009.06.24] [[Nakitaku Naru Kedo]] (泣きたくなるけど)
* [2009.06.24] [[Nakitaku Naru Kedo]] (泣きたくなるけど)
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===Digital Download===
===Digital Download===
* [2009.09.30] [[Mimi Moto ni Iru yo... ~Ring the Bells~|Mimi Moto ni Iru yo... ~Ring the bells REPRISE~]] (耳もとにいるよ...~Ring the bells REPRISE~)
* [2009.09.30] [[Mimi Moto ni Iru yo... ~Ring the Bells~|Mimi Moto ni Iru yo... ~Ring the bells REPRISE~]] (耳もとにいるよ...~Ring the bells REPRISE~)


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* [http://www.dendamao.com/ Official Website]
* [http://www.dendamao.com/ Official Website]


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Revision as of 13:35, 29 October 2009

Denda Mao (2009)

Denda Mao (傳田真央) is a Japanese urban pop artist, singed under the Universal J label. She is well known for being featured on Ketsumeishi's single "Danjo 6 Nin Natsu Monogatari". After leaving the music scene in 2001, Dendo took a long hiatus. She returned in 2006 under the name MAO/d, but soon returned to releasing under her actual name.

Profile

  • Real Name: Denda Mao (傳田真央)
  • Former Stage Name: MAO/d
  • Birthday: March 29, 1980
  • Birthplace: Nagano Prefecture, Japan

Information

Denda Mao made her debut in 2000 with the single, "Mimi Moto ni Iru yo... ~Ring the Bells~". After releasing six singles, two studio albums, and a remix album, Denda stopped releasing music. During this time, shedid however work as a featured artist with people such as AI and had been performing live concerts.

In 2006, Denda worked with popular Japanese hip-hop group, Ketsumeishi, and decided to release music again. She made her return later that year, but this time she debuted under the stage name, MAO/d, with the single "VERY LOVE -0.5℃". After another single and a mini-album, Denda again left the music world.

In 2009, Denda returned once again, this time using her actual name again. She is currently working on a new studio album.

Discography

Albums

Other Albums

Singles

Digital Download

Compilations / Other

VHS / DVD

External Links