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'''FictionJunction''' is a solo project of [[Kajiura Yuki]] with various female vocalists. Each vocalist forms a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] band with Kajiura as the composer. The first and most popular band is [[FictionJunction YUUKA]] with the hits [[Akatsuki no Kuruma]] and [[Honoo no Tobira]]. Two member of the project, [[Kubota Keito|KEIKO]] and [[Ootaki Wakana|WAKANA]] were sent to [[Kalafina]], a group formed Kajiura and signed with [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. In February 2009, Kajiura brings all vocalists of FictionJunction together to release a compilation album, [[Everlasting Songs]].
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'''FictionJunction''' is a solo project of [[Kajiura Yuki]] with various female vocalists. Each vocalist forms a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] band with Kajiura as the composer. The first and most popular band is [[FictionJunction YUUKA]] with the hits [[Akatsuki no Kuruma]] and [[Honoo no Tobira]]. Two member of the project, [[Kubota Keito|KEIKO]] and [[Ootaki Wakana|WAKANA]] were sent to [[Kalafina]], a group formed Kajiura and signed with [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. In February 2009, Kajiura brings all vocalists of FictionJunction together to revive the project.
  
 
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'''FictionJunction''' project first formed by [[Kajiura Yuuka]] with [[Nanri Yuuka]]. Their debut song, [[Akatsuki no Kuruma]] was first featured in the fourth suit CD of the [[Anime|anime]] [[Wikipedia:Mobile Suit Gundam Seed|Mobile Suit Gundam SEED]]. [[FictionJunction YUUKA]] officially debuted with the single [[Hitomi no Kakera]] in May 2004. Because of the popularity of the Gundam SEED series and fan favors for the song, [[Akatsuki no Kuruma]] was released separately as their third single in September 2004. One year later, their next single, [[Honoo no Tobira]] became the first [[Seiyuu|voice actress]] single to hit #1 on [[Oricon]] daily charts.
 
'''FictionJunction''' project first formed by [[Kajiura Yuuka]] with [[Nanri Yuuka]]. Their debut song, [[Akatsuki no Kuruma]] was first featured in the fourth suit CD of the [[Anime|anime]] [[Wikipedia:Mobile Suit Gundam Seed|Mobile Suit Gundam SEED]]. [[FictionJunction YUUKA]] officially debuted with the single [[Hitomi no Kakera]] in May 2004. Because of the popularity of the Gundam SEED series and fan favors for the song, [[Akatsuki no Kuruma]] was released separately as their third single in September 2004. One year later, their next single, [[Honoo no Tobira]] became the first [[Seiyuu|voice actress]] single to hit #1 on [[Oricon]] daily charts.
  
During that time, Kajiura also found other vocalists for the project. [[FictionJunction ASUKA]] debuted with the single, [[Everlasting Song (FictionJunction ASUKA|everlasting song]] on February 21st, 2005. Other vocalists just released their songs through soundtrack albums written by Kajiura. She also brought [[Kubota Keito|KEIKO]] and [[Ootaki Wakana|WAKANA]] to [[Kalafina]], a Japanese pop band that she formed with [[Sony Music Entertainment]].
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During that time, Kajiura also found other vocalists for the project. [[FictionJunction ASUKA]] debuted with the single, [[Everlasting Song (FictionJunction ASUKA)|everlasting song]] on February 21st, 2005. Other vocalists just released their songs through soundtrack albums written by Kajiura. She also brought [[Kubota Keito|KEIKO]] and [[Ootaki Wakana|WAKANA]] to [[Kalafina]], a Japanese pop band that she formed with [[Sony Music Entertainment]].
  
By the end of 2008, [[Kajiura Yuki]] declared that she will come back with '''FictionJunction''' project after a short hiatus from July 2007. FictionJunction released a compilation album on February 2009. Kajiura also announced that they will perform the opening theme for [[Wikipedia:Pandora Hearts|Pandora Hearts]], an anime with scores written by Kajiura.
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By the end of 2008, [[Kajiura Yuki]] declared that she will come back with FictionJunction project after a short hiatus since July 2007. FictionJunction released a compilation album in February 2009. Kajiura also announced that they will perform the opening theme for [[Wikipedia:Pandora Hearts|Pandora Hearts]], an anime scored by Kajiura.
  
 
==Discography==
 
==Discography==

Revision as of 02:44, 30 April 2009

FictionJunction: Kajiura Yuki, YUUKA, KAORI, KEIKO, WAKANA and YURIKO KAIDA

FictionJunction is a solo project of Kajiura Yuki with various female vocalists. Each vocalist forms a Japanese pop band with Kajiura as the composer. The first and most popular band is FictionJunction YUUKA with the hits Akatsuki no Kuruma and Honoo no Tobira. Two member of the project, KEIKO and WAKANA were sent to Kalafina, a group formed Kajiura and signed with Sony Music Entertainment. In February 2009, Kajiura brings all vocalists of FictionJunction together to revive the project.

Members

Vocalits

Producer

Information

FictionJunction project first formed by Kajiura Yuuka with Nanri Yuuka. Their debut song, Akatsuki no Kuruma was first featured in the fourth suit CD of the anime Mobile Suit Gundam SEED. FictionJunction YUUKA officially debuted with the single Hitomi no Kakera in May 2004. Because of the popularity of the Gundam SEED series and fan favors for the song, Akatsuki no Kuruma was released separately as their third single in September 2004. One year later, their next single, Honoo no Tobira became the first voice actress single to hit #1 on Oricon daily charts.

During that time, Kajiura also found other vocalists for the project. FictionJunction ASUKA debuted with the single, everlasting song on February 21st, 2005. Other vocalists just released their songs through soundtrack albums written by Kajiura. She also brought KEIKO and WAKANA to Kalafina, a Japanese pop band that she formed with Sony Music Entertainment.

By the end of 2008, Kajiura Yuki declared that she will come back with FictionJunction project after a short hiatus since July 2007. FictionJunction released a compilation album in February 2009. Kajiura also announced that they will perform the opening theme for Pandora Hearts, an anime scored by Kajiura.

Discography

Albums

Singles

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