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* [2010.01.16] [[Otome no March]] (音女のマーチ; ''March of the Sound Maiden'')
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* [2012.10.31] [[Foul Play ni Kurari]] (ファールプレーにくらり; ''Living in Foul Play'')
* [2012.10.31] [[Foul Play ni Kurari]] (ファールプレーにくらり; ''Living in Foul Play'')
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===Compilations / Other===
===Compilations / Other===

Revision as of 14:02, 28 March 2015

Wakeshima Kanon promoting "RIGHT LIGHT RISE" (2015)

Wakeshima Kanon (分島花音) is a Japanese cellist/singer who debuted in 2008 with the single "still doll" (Vampire Knight ending theme song). Her early work was produced by Malice Mizer/Moi dix Mois guitarist Mana. In 2012 she signed with Warner Home Video.

Profile

Information

Wakeshima started playing the cello when she was three. In junior high school she was part of musical ensemble groups as well as a cello duo group. Her first time performing on-stage as a vocalist came during her senior year at high school at the school cultural festival. Later on, she entered a Sony audition to and managed to become one of the finalists. She was signed to DefSTAR Records, and she debuted in 2008 with the Mana-produced single "still doll".

Discography

Wakeshima Kanon promoting "still doll" (2008)
Wakeshima Kanon promoting "Foul Play ni Kurari / Sakura Meikyuu" (2012)

Albums

Singles

Digital Singles

Compilations / Other

Works

Cello

Lyrics

External Links