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* [2006.11.22] [[Very Love -0.5C|VERY LOVE -0.5℃]] ('''MAO/d''')
* [2006.11.22] [[Very Love -0.5C|VERY LOVE -0.5℃]] ('''MAO/d''')
* [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-) ('''MAO/d''')
* [2009.03.17] [[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)



Revision as of 16:20, 18 July 2009

Denda Mao promoting Bitter Sweet (2009)

Denda Mao is a Japanese pop artist under Universal J label. She was featured on Ketsumeishi's single Danjo 6 Nin Natsu Monogatari.

Profile

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

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.

Works

Note: All releases are 'Denda Mao' unless stated.

Albums

Singles

Compilations / Other

VHS / DVD

External Links



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