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Latest revision as of 14:43, 1 March 2013

naja (ネイジャ) was a short-lived Japanese pop-rock band that was singed to Columbia Music Entertainment. The group debuted in February 2003 with the single "Hi no Tori" and disbanded after the release of their album, Suna no Shiro in September 2003.
Members
- YURI (vocals)
- Igarashi Kohta (drums)
- Yokoyama Tatsurou (acoustic guitar)
Information
naja first formed in 2002. Igarashi Kohta recently had disband from his longtime band JUDY AND MARY and he was introduced to YURI, an aspiring singer. Yokoyama Tatsurou, the former guitarist for RAZZ MA TAZZ was added to the group as the acoustic guitarist. The group also recieved production by Cano Caoli. They released their debut single in February 2003, "Hi no Tori". The song was used as the opening theme to CDTV. The band's second single, "Mr.deja vu" was used as the third ending song to the anime GetBackers.
In September 2003, the band released on more single, which was followed by their album, Suna no Shiro. Soon afterwards the band disbanded.
Discography
Albums
- [2003.09.17] Suna no Shiro (砂の城; Sand Castle)
Singles
- [2003.02.19] Hi no Tori (火の鳥; Phoenix)
- [2003.05.21] Mr.deja vu
- [2003.09.03] Memai (めまい; Dizziness)