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'''K.''' was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer with avex sublabel [[cutting edge]] in the early 2000's. Note that K. (spelled with period) is a different person from Korean R&B singer [[K]] (spelled without period).
 
'''K.''' was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer with avex sublabel [[cutting edge]] in the early 2000's. Note that K. (spelled with period) is a different person from Korean R&B singer [[K]] (spelled without period).
  
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== Profile ==
 
 
<div id="contentSub"></div><div id="jump-to-nav">Jump to: [[wiki/#column-one|navigation]], [[wiki/#searchInput|search]]</div><div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width: 182px">[[Image:K.artist.jpg|[[Image:180px-K.artist.jpg|180px|K.]]]]<div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify" style="float: right">[[Image:K.artist.jpg|[[Image:magnify-clip.png]]]]</div>K.</div></div></div>
 
 
 
==<span class="mw-headline">Profile </span>==
 
 
 
 
* '''Name:''' K.
 
* '''Name:''' K.
 
* '''Date of Birth:''' 1973.04.30
 
* '''Date of Birth:''' 1973.04.30
  
==<span class="mw-headline">Information</span>==
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== Information ==
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K. made her vocal debut with a band called [[Groovy Boyfriends|Groovy Boyfriends]] in 1994. She was discovered by [[Takahashi Taku]] ([[m-flo]]) in 1999. Both Taku and [[VERBAL]] of m-flo contributed to producing K.'s early singles and first album. K. continued to colloborate with many artists, which led to her second album, [[Keynote]]. Keynote was the result of works by many prominient music producers, and included K.'s most successful single, [[Saigo no Cider|Saigo no Cider]] (最後のサイダー), a fun song you can't help but start dancing to when you hear it. After a brief hiatus, K. returned in 2003 with a 3rd album, though her music career ended shortly afterwards.
  
K. made her vocal debut with a band called [[Groovy Boyfriends|Groovy Boyfriends]] in 1994. She was discovered by [[Takahashi Taku]] [[m-flo|(m-flo)]] in 1999. Both Taku and [[VERBAL]] of m-flo contributed to producing K.'s early singles and first album. K. continued to colloborate with many artists, which led to her second album, [[Keynote]]. Keynote was the result of works by many prominient music producers, and included K.'s most successful single, [[Saigo no Cider|Saigo no Cider]] (最後のサイダー), a fun song you can't help but start dancing to when you hear it. After a brief hiatus, K. returned in 2003 with a 3rd album, though her music career ended shortly afterwards.
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== Discography ==
 
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=== Albums ===
==<span class="mw-headline">Discography</span>==
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* [2000.05.31] [[Kaleidolife]]
 
 
===<span class="mw-headline">Albums</span>===
 
 
 
* [2000.05.31] [[Kaleidolife|Kaleidolife]]
 
 
* [2001.12.05] [[Keynote]]
 
* [2001.12.05] [[Keynote]]
 
* [2003.06.11] [[Kirakira (K.)|Kirakira]]
 
* [2003.06.11] [[Kirakira (K.)|Kirakira]]
  
===<span class="mw-headline">Singles</span>===
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=== Singles ===
 
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* [1999.09.29] [[Little Wish]]
* [1999.09.29] [[Little Wish|Little Wish]]
 
 
* [2000.01.19] [[The Love Hole|the love hole]]
 
* [2000.01.19] [[The Love Hole|the love hole]]
* [2000.05.10] [[Never Say...|Never Say...]]
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* [2000.05.10] [[Never Say...]]
 
* [2000.08.02] [[Under the Same Sky|Under the same sky]]
 
* [2000.08.02] [[Under the Same Sky|Under the same sky]]
* [2001.02.15] [[Echo|Echo]]
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* [2001.02.15] [[Echo]]
* [2001.04.11] [[Water|Water]]
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* [2001.04.11] [[Water]]
 
* [2001.06.27] [[Silence (K.)|Silence]]
 
* [2001.06.27] [[Silence (K.)|Silence]]
* [2001.10.03] [[Saigo no Cider|Saigo no Cider]] (最後のサイダー)
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* [2001.10.03] [[Saigo no Cider]] (最後のサイダー)
 
 
==<span class="mw-headline">External Links</span>==
 
  
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== External Links ==
 
* [http://www.artimage.co.jp/work/w_artist/k.html Artimage official site] (artist profile & history)
 
* [http://www.artimage.co.jp/work/w_artist/k.html Artimage official site] (artist profile & history)
 
* [http://www.avexnet.or.jp/k/ Old official site] (avex redirect)
 
* [http://www.avexnet.or.jp/k/ Old official site] (avex redirect)
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Latest revision as of 15:34, 8 June 2009

K. was a Japanese pop singer with avex sublabel cutting edge in the early 2000's. Note that K. (spelled with period) is a different person from Korean R&B singer K (spelled without period).

Profile

  • Name: K.
  • Date of Birth: 1973.04.30

Information

K. made her vocal debut with a band called Groovy Boyfriends in 1994. She was discovered by Takahashi Taku (m-flo) in 1999. Both Taku and VERBAL of m-flo contributed to producing K.'s early singles and first album. K. continued to colloborate with many artists, which led to her second album, Keynote. Keynote was the result of works by many prominient music producers, and included K.'s most successful single, Saigo no Cider (最後のサイダー), a fun song you can't help but start dancing to when you hear it. After a brief hiatus, K. returned in 2003 with a 3rd album, though her music career ended shortly afterwards.

Discography

Albums

Singles

External Links