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'''Cocco''' is a female [[J-Rock]] artist under [[Speedstar Records]].
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[[Image:Cocco - Pas de Bourrée promo.jpg|thumb|500px|Cocco promoting ''[[Pas de Bourrée]]'' (2014)]]
  
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'''Cocco''' is a female [[J-Rock]] artist under [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|Speedstar Records]].
  
 
==Profile==
 
==Profile==
 
 
* '''Stage Name:''' Cocco
 
* '''Stage Name:''' Cocco
 
* '''Given Name:''' Makishi Satoko (眞喜志智子)
 
* '''Given Name:''' Makishi Satoko (眞喜志智子)
* '''Birthdate:''' January 19th, 1977
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* '''Birthday:''' January 19th, 1977
* '''Birthplace:''' Naha, Okinawa, Japan
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* '''Birthplace:''' Naha, [[Okinawa]], [[Japan]]
* '''Family:''' Mother, Father, Sister  
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* '''Family:''' Mother, Father, Sister
  
 
==Information==
 
==Information==
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Cocco, born Makishi Satoko, has been around in the music industry since early 1997. However she first got started in music by having a few small concerts in the United States. Back then she went under "Cocko" an odd spelling of the nickname "Cocco" that her sister had given her. Through small concerts she happened to catch the eyes of many producers and eventually landed a deal with [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|Speedstar Records]].
  
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She was first heard in Japan when Tower Records Japan used her song "[[Sing a Song ~No Music, No Life~]]" for a series of commercials. Shortly afterwards she released her major debut album ''[[Bougainvillea (Cocco)|Bougainvillea]]''. However as time went on Cocco did not take her new famous status well. Cocco was very much the opposite of artists in the Japanese Music Industry as she was terrified of the media and just a simple interview or concert rehearseal could bring her to tears. Also unlike other artists, singing was not a happy thing for her, it was a way to cleanse herself of negative thoughts such as anger and sadness. Often times its be said that Cocco is not very satified with her music because she can't project the haunting melody thats in her mind to her bandmates.
  
Cocco, born Makishi Satoko, has been around in the music industry since early 1997. However she first got started in music by having a few small concerts in the United States. Back then she went under "Cocko" an odd spelling of the nickname "Cocco" that her sister had given her. Through small concerts she happened to catch the eyes of many producers and eventually landed a deal with [[Speedstar Records]].
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However despite all of this fans were still flocking to her and buying her records. Her first major single "[[Tsuyoku Hakanai Mono-tachi]]" sold more then 250,000 copies and it was just the tip of the iceberg of her success. Several times throughout her career Cocco has stated she wanted to leave the music industry however it wasn't untill 2001 she finally made it offical. On April 18th with the release of her 4th album ''[[Sangrose]]'', Cocco stated she would leave the music business. Later that year her record company put out a best album.
  
She was first heard in Japan when Tower Records Japan used her song Sing a Song ~No Music, No Life~ for a series of commercials. Shortly afterwards she released her major debut album Bougainvillea. However as time went on Cocco did not take her new famous status well. Cocco was very much the opposite of artists in the Japanese Music Industry as she was terrified of the media and just a simple interview or concert rehearseal could bring her to tears. Also unlike other artists, singing was not a happy thing for her, it was a way to cleanse herself of negative thoughts such as anger and sadness. Often times its be said that Cocco is not very satified with her music because she can't project the haunting melody thats in her mind to her bandmates.
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During this hiatus, Cocco concentrated on her art and published two art books. She was also featured on a cover album for [[Ozaki Yutaka]] along with releasing a very limited edition single Garnet/Celeste Blue (which was with her 2nd artbook). Cocco has been known to be unpredictible and in 2005, came out of official hiatus by joining the band [[SINGER SONGER]] as the vocalist. The band was made of her, [[Kishida Shigeru]] of [[Quruli]] and a few other people from various bands. They went on to put out one album and one single. Whether they are still together or not is unclear for Cocco decided to go solo again in 2006, with her first single in almost 5 years, "[[Onsoku Punch]]".
  
However despite all of this fans were still flocking to her and buying her records. Her first major single Tsuyoku Hakanaimonotachi sold more then 250,000 copies and it was just the tip of the iceberg of her success. Several times throughout her career Cocco has stated she wanted to leave the music industry however it wasn't untill 2001 she finally made it offical. On April 18th with the release of her 4th album Sangrose, Cocco stated she would leave the music business. Later that year her record company put out a best album.
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Cocco performed at Makuhari Messe on July 7th, 2007 for one of Japan's two Live Earth concerts.
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==Discography==
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[[Image:Yakeno ga Harapromo.jpg|thumb|210px|Cocco promoting "[[Yakeno ga Hara]]" (2001)]]
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[[Image:Dugong_no_Mieru_Okapromo.jpg|thumb|210px|Cocco promoting "[[Dugong no Mieru Oka]]" (2007)]]
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[[Image:cocco2009.jpg|thumb|210px|Cocco (2009)]]
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[[Image:EmeraldCoccoPROMO.jpg|thumb|210px|Cocco promoting ''[[Emerald (Cocco)|Emerald]]'' (2010)]]
  
During this hiatus, Cocco concentrated on her art and published two art books. She was also featured on a cover album for Yutaka Ozaki along with releasing a very limited edition single Garnet/Celeste Blue (which was with her 2nd artbook). Cocco has been known to be unpredictible and in 2005, came out of official hiatus by joining the band Singer Songer as the vocalist. The band was made of her, Kishida Shigeru of Quruli and a few other people from various bands. They went on to put out one album and one single. Whether they are still together or not is unclear for Cocco decided to go solo again in 2006, with her first single in almost 5 years, Onsoku Punch.
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===Original Albums===
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* [1997.05.21] [[Bougainvillea (Cocco)|Bougainvillea]] (ブーゲンビリア)
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* [1998.05.13] [[Kumuiuta]] (クムイウタ; ''Lullaby'')
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* [2000.06.14] [[Rapunzel]] (ラプンツェル)
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* [2001.04.18] [[Sangrose]] (サングローズ)
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* [2006.06.21] [[Zan Cyan]] (ザンサイアン; ''Mermaid Cyan'')
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* [2007.07.25] [[Kirakira (Cocco)|Kirakira]] (きらきら; ''Sparkling'')
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* [2010.08.11] [[Emerald (Cocco)|Emerald]] (エメラルド)
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* [2014.10.08] [[Plan C]] (プランC)
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* [2016.08.24] [[Adan Ballet]] (アダンバレエ)
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* [2019.10.02] [[Star Shank]] (スターシャンク)
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* [2021.02.17] [[Kuchinashi]]
  
Cocco performed at Makuhari Messe on July 7th, 2007 for one of Japan's two Live Earth concerts.
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===Mini-Albums===
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* [2014.03.12] [[Pas de Bourrée]] (パ・ド・ブレ)
  
==Discography==
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===Best Albums===
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* [2001.09.05] [[Best+Ura Best+Mihappyou Kyokushuu]] (ベスト+裏ベスト+未発表曲集; ''Best Album Best+B-Side Best+Unreleased Songs'')
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* [2011.08.15] [[The Best Ban]] (ザ・ベスト盤; ''The Best Record'')
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* [2017.03.21] [[20 Shunen Request Best + Rare Tracks]] (20th Anniversary Request Best + Rare Tracks)
  
===Albums===
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===Singles===
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* [1997.03.21] [[Countdown (Cocco)|Countdown]] (カウントダウン)
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* [1997.11.21] [[Tsuyoku Hakanai Mono-tachi]] (強く儚い者たち; ''The Strong and Short Lived Things'')
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* [1998.03.21] [[Raining (Cocco)|Raining]]
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* [1998.10.07] [[Kumoji no Hate]] (雲路の果て; ''Beyond the Way the Clouds Go'')
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* [1999.04.14] [[Jukai no Ito]] (樹海の糸; ''Thread in the Deep Forest'')
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* [1999.10.14] [[Plumeria]] (ポロメリア)
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* [2000.04.26] [[Mizu Kagami]] (水鏡; ''Water Reflection'')
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* [2000.06.28] [[Kemono Michi]] (けもの道; ''Animal Trail'')
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* [2000.07.26] [[Hoshi ni Negai wo (Cocco)|Hoshi ni Negai wo]] (星に願いを; ''Wish Upon a Star'')
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* [2001.02.21] [[Hane ~Lay Down My Arms~|Hane ~lay down my arms~]] (羽根; ''Feathers'')
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* [2001.04.18] [[Yakeno ga Hara]] (焼け野が原; ''Burnt Field'')
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* [2006.02.22] [[Onsoku Punch]] (音速パンチ; ''A Speed of Sound Punch'')
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* [2006.05.24] [[Hi no Teri Nagara Ame no Furu]] (陽の照りながら雨の降る; ''Rain Falls While the Sun Shines'')
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* [2007.09.15] [[Dugong no Mieru Oka]] (ジュゴンの見える丘; ''The Hill of Dugongs'') <small>-- 2007.11.21 Nationwide Release</small>
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* [2009.09.16] [[Cocco-san no Daidokoro CD]] (こっこさんの台所 CD; ''Miss Cocco's Kitchen CD'')
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* [2010.06.09] [[Nirai Kanai (Cocco)|Nirai Kanai]] (ニライカナイ; ''Paradise Across the Ocean'')
  
* [1997.05.21] Bougainvillea (ブーゲンビリア)
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===Digital Singles===
* [1998.05.13] Kumuiuta (クムイウタ; Lullaby)
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* [2013.10.23] [[Tokyo Dream]] (東京ドリーム)
* [2000.06.14] Rapunzel (ラプンツェル)
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* [2013.12.18] [[Kiraboshi (Cocco)|Kiraboshi]] (キラ星; ''Glittering Star'')
* [2001.04.18] Sangrose (サングローズ)
 
* [2001.09.05] Best+Ura Best+Mihappyou Kyoku Shuu (ベスト+裏ベスト+未発表曲集; Best Album Best+B-Side Best+Unreleased Songs) (Best Album)
 
* [2006.06.21] Zan Cyan (ザンサイアン)
 
* [2007.07.25] Kirakira (きらきら; Sparkling)  
 
  
===Singles===
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===Video Releases===
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* [2001.09.05] [[Otanoshimi Hizo Video + Zen Single Clip = Kei 16 Kyoku Shu]]
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* [2003.12.24] [[Heaven's Hell|Heaven's hell]]
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* [2008.03.26] [[Cocco Kirakira Live Tour 2007/2008 ~Final at Nihon Budokan 2 Days~]] (Cocco きらきら Live Tour 2007/2008 ~Final at 日本武道館 2 Days~)
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* [2009.11.18] [[Daijobu de Aruyoni -Cocco Owaranai Tabi-]] (大丈夫であるように-Cocco 終わらない旅-)
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* [2011.04.13] [[Cocco "Emerald Tour 2010"]] (Cocco 「エメラルド Tour 2010」)
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* [2011.06.08] [[Cocco Inspired Movies|Cocco Inspired movies]]
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* [2011.12.21] [[The Best Clip Shu]] (ザ・ベストクリップ集)
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* [2013.08.15] [[The Best Ban Live ~ 2011.10.7]] (ザ・ベスト盤ライブ~2011.10.7)
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* [2017.03.21][[Cocco Live Tour 2016 "Adan Ballet" -2016.10.11-]]
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* [2017.12.06] [[Cocco 20 Shunen Kinen Special Live at Nippon Budokan 2days - Ichi no Maki X Ni no Maki -]] (Cocco 20周年記念 Special Live at 日本武道館 2days ~一の巻×二の巻~)
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* [2020.07.08] [[Cocco Live Tour 2019 “Star Shank”-2019.12.13-]]
  
* [1997.03.21] Countdown (カウントダウン)
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===Other DVDs===
* [1997.11.21] Tsuyoku Hakanai Mono-tachi (強く儚い者たち; The Strong and Short Lived Things)
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* [2012.02.29] ''[[ap bank fes '11 Fund for Japan]]''
* [1998.03.21] Raining
 
* [1998.10.07] Kumoji no Hate (雲路の果て; Beyond the Way the Clouds Go)
 
* [1999.04.14] Jukai no Ito (樹海の糸; Thread in the Deep Forest)
 
* [1999.10.14] Plumeria (ポロメリア)
 
* [2000.04.26] Mizu Kagami (水鏡; Water Mirror)
 
* [2000.06.28] Kemono Michi (けもの道; Animal Trail)
 
* [2000.07.26] Hoshi ni Negai wo (星に願いを; Wish Upon a Star)
 
* [2001.02.21] Hane ~lay down my arms~ (羽根; Wings)
 
* [2001.04.18] Yakeno ga Hara (焼け野が原; Burnt Field)
 
* [2006.02.22] Onsoku Punch (音速パンチ; A Speed of Sound Punch)
 
* [2006.05.24] Hi no Teri Nagara Ame no Furu (陽の照りながら雨の降る; Raining in the Sun Shine)
 
* [2007.09.15] Dugong no Mieru Oka (ジュゴンの見える丘; The Hill of Dugongs) -- 2007.11.21 Nationwide Release
 
  
 
===Compilation / Other===
 
===Compilation / Other===
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* [2003.09.25] ''[[NHK Minna no Uta Ongaku Shuu]]'' (#5 Hiyoko Buta no Theme PART2)
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* [2003.12.17] ''[[Guitarfreaks 10thmix & Drummania 9thmix Soundtracks|GUITARFREAKS 10thMIX & drummania 9thMIX Soundtracks]]'' (#39 Yakeno ga Hara)
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* [2004.03.23] ''[[Blue ~ A Tribute to Yutaka Ozaki|BLUE ~ A TRIBUTE TO YUTAKA OZAKI]]'' (#1 Dance Hall)
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* [2004.09.22] ''[[Film Beat 1|FILM BEAT 1]]'' (#3 Raining)
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* [2004.12.08] ''[[FM802 Heavy Rotations J-hits complete '96-'99|FM802 HEAVY ROTATIONS J-HITS COMPLETE '96-'99]]'' (#12 Tsuyoku Hakanai Mono-tachi)
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* [2005.03.30] ''[[Minna no Uta Best Hit Collection]]'' (#12 Hiyoko Buta no Theme PART2)
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* [2006.12.13] ''[[Jewel Songs ~Seiko Matsuda Tribute & Covers~]]'' (#2 Nagisa no Balcony)
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* [2007.11.08] ''[[Hammer Songs ~Speedstar Records 15th Anniv. Compilation~|Hammer Songs ~SPEEDSTAR RECORDS 15th ANNIV. COMPILATION~]]'' (#3 Tsuyoku Hakanai Mono-tachi)
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* [2008.03.26] ''[[Beautiful Covers]]'' (#1 Nagisa no Balcony)
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* [2008.09.24] ''[[The Victor Recordings 1988-1997]]'' (#26 Tsuyoku Hakanai Mono-tachi)
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* [2008.09.24] ''[[The Victor Recordings 1998-2008]]'' (#1 Raining)
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* [2008.11.19] ''[[Outa -Sing and Smile with Kids-]]'' (#5 Harehireho)
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* [2009.02.04] [[alan]] - [[Gunjou no Tani]] <small>(Lyrics and Composition)</small>
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* [2009.05.13] [[Curly Giraffe]] - [[Thank You for Being a Friend EP|Thank You For Being A Friend EP]] ''(#2 My Dear Friend feat. '''Cocco''')''
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* [2009.10.21] [[Curly Giraffe]] - [[Thank You for Being a Friend|Thank You For Being A Friend]] ''(#2 My Dear Friend feat. '''Cocco'''; #9 Stand feat. '''Cocco'''; #13 Tricky Adult feat. '''Cocco''')''
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* [2010.09.22] ''[[Shibuya 9010|SHIBUYA9010]]'' (#7 Hiyoko Buta no Theme PART2)
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* [2011.01.12] [[Motoharu Sano]] - [[Tsuki to Sensei Kunshu]] ''(#8 Tsuki to Sensei Kunshu -Boys & Girls version-  feat. '''Cocco''')''
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* [2011.03.02] ''[[BEGIN 20th Anniversary Special Tribute Album|BEGIN 20th ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL TRIBUTE ALBUM]]'' (#2 Oji Jiman no Orion Beer)
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* [2011.04.20] [[Hosono Haruomi]] - [[Hosonova|HoSoNoVa]] ''(#8 Banana Oiwake  feat. '''Cocco''')''
  
* [2003.09.25] Minna no Uta Soundtrack
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==Publications==
* [2003.12.17] GUITARFREAKS 10thMIX & drummania 9thMIX Soundtracks
 
* [2004.03.23] BLUE ~ A TRIBUTE TO YUTAKA OZAKI (#1 Dance Hall)
 
* [2004.09.22] FILM BEAT 1
 
* [2004.12.08] FM802 HEAVY ROTATIONS J-HITS COMPLETE '96-'99
 
* [2005.03.30] Minna no Uta Best Hit Collection (DVD)
 
* [2005.xx.xx] The Bird (CD + Book made with musician Nanaco)
 
* [2006.12.13] Jewel Songs ~Seiko Matsuda Tribute & Covers~ (#2 Nagisa no Balcony (渚のバルコニー; Balcony at the Water's Edge))
 
 
 
 
===Books===
 
===Books===
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[[File:MinamiSuna.jpg|109px]]
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[[File:MinamiUta.jpg|85px]]
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[[File:OmoiGoto.jpg|90px]]
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[[File:DaijoubudeAruYouni.jpg|90px]]
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[[File:CocconoDaidokoro.jpg|100px]]
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[[File:PlumeriaCoccoBook.jpg|80px]]
  
* [2002.09.27] Minami no Shima no Hoshi no Suna (南の島の星の砂; Star Sands in the South Ocean)
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* [2002.09.27] [[Minami no Shima no Hoshi no Suna]] (南の島の星の砂; ''Star Sands in the South Ocean'')
* [2004.08.15] Minami no Shima no Koi no Uta (南の島の恋の歌; Love Songs from the South Ocean)  
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* [2004.08.15] [[Minami no Shima no Koi no Uta]] (南の島の恋の歌; ''Love Songs from the South Ocean'')
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* [2007.08.15] [[Omoi Goto.]] (想い事。; ''Thoughts.'')
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* [2008.12.05] [[Daijoubu de Aru Youni -Cocco Owaranai Tabi-]] (大丈夫であるように -Cocco 終らない旅-; ''So I Can Be Alright -Cocco's Endless Journey-'')
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* [2009.08.15] [[Cocco-san no Daidokoro (book)|Cocco-san no Daidokoro]] (こっこさんの台所; ''Cocco's Kitchen'')
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* [2010.05.31] [[Plumeria (book)|Plumeria]] (ポロメリア)
  
===VHS / DVD's===
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===Photobooks===
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[[File:TheBirdCocco.jpg|153px]]
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[[File:OkinawaCocco.gif|90px]]
  
* [2001.09.05] Otanoshimi Hizo Video + Zen Single Clip = Kei 16 Kyoku Shu (Original VHS Release)
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* [2005.04.13] [[The Bird (Cocco)|The Bird]] (Photobook with CD) <small>([[Cocco]] x [[nanaco]])</small>
* [2003.12.24] Heaven's hell
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* [2006.12.21] [[8.15 Okinawa Cocco|8.15 OKINAWA Cocco]]
* [2003.12.24] Otanoshimi Hizo Video + Zen Single Clip = Kei 16 Kyoku Shu (DVD Release)
 
* [2004.09.22] Otanoshimi Hizo Video + Zen Single Clip = Kei 16 Kyoku Shu (DVD Re-release)
 
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
 
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* [http://www.cocco.co.jp Official Website]
* [http://www.cocco.co.jp/ Official Website]
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* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/artists/4841/ Oricon Profile]
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* [https://twitter.com/CoccoOfficialT Official Twitter]
  
 
[[Category:Artists]]
 
[[Category:Artists]]
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[[Category:J-Rock]]
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[[Category:Former Japanese Band Members]]
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[[Category:Vocalist]]
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[[Category:1977 Births]]
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[[Category:Okinawa Artists]]
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[[Category:Songwriter]]

Latest revision as of 10:07, 17 February 2021

Cocco promoting Pas de Bourrée (2014)

Cocco is a female J-Rock artist under Speedstar Records.

Profile

  • Stage Name: Cocco
  • Given Name: Makishi Satoko (眞喜志智子)
  • Birthday: January 19th, 1977
  • Birthplace: Naha, Okinawa, Japan
  • Family: Mother, Father, Sister

Information

Cocco, born Makishi Satoko, has been around in the music industry since early 1997. However she first got started in music by having a few small concerts in the United States. Back then she went under "Cocko" an odd spelling of the nickname "Cocco" that her sister had given her. Through small concerts she happened to catch the eyes of many producers and eventually landed a deal with Speedstar Records.

She was first heard in Japan when Tower Records Japan used her song "Sing a Song ~No Music, No Life~" for a series of commercials. Shortly afterwards she released her major debut album Bougainvillea. However as time went on Cocco did not take her new famous status well. Cocco was very much the opposite of artists in the Japanese Music Industry as she was terrified of the media and just a simple interview or concert rehearseal could bring her to tears. Also unlike other artists, singing was not a happy thing for her, it was a way to cleanse herself of negative thoughts such as anger and sadness. Often times its be said that Cocco is not very satified with her music because she can't project the haunting melody thats in her mind to her bandmates.

However despite all of this fans were still flocking to her and buying her records. Her first major single "Tsuyoku Hakanai Mono-tachi" sold more then 250,000 copies and it was just the tip of the iceberg of her success. Several times throughout her career Cocco has stated she wanted to leave the music industry however it wasn't untill 2001 she finally made it offical. On April 18th with the release of her 4th album Sangrose, Cocco stated she would leave the music business. Later that year her record company put out a best album.

During this hiatus, Cocco concentrated on her art and published two art books. She was also featured on a cover album for Ozaki Yutaka along with releasing a very limited edition single Garnet/Celeste Blue (which was with her 2nd artbook). Cocco has been known to be unpredictible and in 2005, came out of official hiatus by joining the band SINGER SONGER as the vocalist. The band was made of her, Kishida Shigeru of Quruli and a few other people from various bands. They went on to put out one album and one single. Whether they are still together or not is unclear for Cocco decided to go solo again in 2006, with her first single in almost 5 years, "Onsoku Punch".

Cocco performed at Makuhari Messe on July 7th, 2007 for one of Japan's two Live Earth concerts.

Discography

Cocco promoting "Yakeno ga Hara" (2001)
Cocco promoting "Dugong no Mieru Oka" (2007)
Cocco (2009)
Cocco promoting Emerald (2010)

Original Albums

Mini-Albums

Best Albums

Singles

Digital Singles

Video Releases

Other DVDs

Compilation / Other

Publications

Books

MinamiSuna.jpg MinamiUta.jpg OmoiGoto.jpg DaijoubudeAruYouni.jpg CocconoDaidokoro.jpg PlumeriaCoccoBook.jpg

Photobooks

TheBirdCocco.jpg OkinawaCocco.gif

Links