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Maon debuted on September 22, 2010 with her debut album, ''[[H.O.T.D.]]'', under the [[Geneon Entertainment]] label. ''[[H.O.T.D.]]'' album featured all the ending themes for the anime ''[[HIGH SCHOOL OF THE DEAD]]''.
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Maon debuted on September 22, 2010 with her debut album, ''[[H.O.T.D.]]'', under the [[Geneon Entertainment]] label. ''[[H.O.T.D.]]'' album featured all the ending themes for the anime ''[[HIGH SCHOOL OF THE DEAD]]''. Maon's first two singles, "[[Magic World|Magic∞world]]" and "[[Memories Last]]", were also used as ending themes for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[wikipedia:Toaru Majutsu no Index|To Aru Majutsu no Index II]]''.
  
Maon's first two singles, [[Magic World|Magic∞world]] and [[Memories Last]], were also used as ending themes for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[wikipedia:Toaru Majutsu no Index|To Aru Majutsu no Index II]]''.
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Maon was invited to the [[wikipedia:Anime Expo|Anime Expo]] convention in Los Angeles, USA, as a guest of honor where she did her first overseas live concert on July 3, 2011 at Club Nokia. On August 8, 2011 Maon released their first mini album tittle ''[[Goshiki Uta -Immortal Lovers-]]'', each song was used as an ending theme song for the [[Anime|anime]] OVA series ''[[Hakuouki Sekkaroku]]''.
  
Maon was invited to the [[wikipedia:Anime Expo|Anime Expo]] convention in Los Angeles, USA, as a guest of honor where she did her first overseas live concert on July 3, 2011 at Club Nokia.
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In the summer of 2011 she joined the group [[ALTIMA]], along with [[Yaginuma Satoshi|SAT]], [[fripSide]] member, and [[motsu|MOTSU]], member of the group [[m.o.v.e]]. The group, which debuted on December 8, 2011, released two singles "[[I'll Believe (ALTIMA)|I'll believe]]" and "[[One (ALTIMA)|One]]". Both singles were used as ending themes for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Shakugan no Shana III -Final-]]''.
  
On August 8, 2011 Maon released their first mini album tittle [[Goshiki Uta -Immortal Lovers-]], each song was used as an ending theme song for the [[Anime|anime]] OVA series ''[[Hakuouki Sekkaroku]]''.
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On November 30, 2011 Maon released her second album and first original album tittled ''[[Butterfly Effect (Kurosaki Maon)|Butterfly Effect]]''. Unlike her debut album, ''[[H.O.T.D.]]'', and her mini album, ''[[Goshiki Uta -Immortal Lovers-]]'', which were both made up entirely of songs for anime, ''[[Butterfly Effect (Kurosaki Maon)|Butterfly Effect]]'' was her first album to feature original material.
  
In the summer of 2011 she joined the group [[ALTIMA]], along with [[Yaginuma Satoshi|SAT]], [[fripSide]] member, and [[motsu|MOTSU]], member of the group [[m.o.v.e]], the group was debuted on December 8, 2011 with their first single. The group released two singles, [[I'll Believe (ALTIMA)|I'll believe]] and [[One (ALTIMA)|One]], were also used as ending themes for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[wikipedia:Shakugan no Shana|Shakugan no Shana III -Final-]]''.
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On May 9, 2012 Maon released her third single, "[[Hell:Ium|HELL:ium]]". It was her first single not used as theme song for an anime, instead, each song was used for the movies ''[[Real Oni Gokko|Real Oni Gokko 3]]'', ''[[Real Oni Gokko|Real Oni Gokko 4]]'' and ''[[Real Oni Gokko|Real Oni Gokko 5]]''.</div>
 
 
On November 30, 2011 Maon released their second album or first original album tittle [[Butterfly Effect (Kurosaki Maon)|Butterfly Effect]], unlike her debut album, ''[[H.O.T.D.]]'', and her mini album, ''[[Goshiki Uta -Immortal Lovers-]]'', which were both made up entirely of songs for anime, [[Butterfly Effect (Kurosaki Maon)|Butterfly Effect]] is her first album to feature original material.
 
 
 
On May 9, 2012 Maon released their third single tittle [[Hell:Ium|HELL:ium]], is the first single that was not used to anime, each song was used for the movies ''[[Real Oni Gokko|Real Oni Gokko 3]]'', ''[[Real Oni Gokko|Real Oni Gokko 4]]'' and ''[[Real Oni Gokko|Real Oni Gokko 5]]''.
 
 
 
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Revision as of 13:24, 1 May 2012

Maon promoting HELL:ium (2012)

Kurosaki Maon (黒崎真音) is a Japanese pop singer-songwriter, idol, and model. She is a member of Dear Stage, a live & bar in Akihabara.

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  • Name: Kurosaki Maon (黒崎真音)
  • Nickname: Maon, Maonsu, Sakikuro
  • Birthdate: January 13
  • Blood Type: A

Information

Maon debuted on September 22, 2010 with her debut album, H.O.T.D., under the Geneon Entertainment label. H.O.T.D. album featured all the ending themes for the anime HIGH SCHOOL OF THE DEAD. Maon's first two singles, "Magic∞world" and "Memories Last", were also used as ending themes for the anime To Aru Majutsu no Index II.

Maon was invited to the Anime Expo convention in Los Angeles, USA, as a guest of honor where she did her first overseas live concert on July 3, 2011 at Club Nokia. On August 8, 2011 Maon released their first mini album tittle Goshiki Uta -Immortal Lovers-, each song was used as an ending theme song for the anime OVA series Hakuouki Sekkaroku.

In the summer of 2011 she joined the group ALTIMA, along with SAT, fripSide member, and MOTSU, member of the group m.o.v.e. The group, which debuted on December 8, 2011, released two singles "I'll believe" and "One". Both singles were used as ending themes for the anime Shakugan no Shana III -Final-.

On November 30, 2011 Maon released her second album and first original album tittled Butterfly Effect. Unlike her debut album, H.O.T.D., and her mini album, Goshiki Uta -Immortal Lovers-, which were both made up entirely of songs for anime, Butterfly Effect was her first album to feature original material.

On May 9, 2012 Maon released her third single, "HELL:ium". It was her first single not used as theme song for an anime, instead, each song was used for the movies Real Oni Gokko 3, Real Oni Gokko 4 and Real Oni Gokko 5.

Discography

Maon promoting Magic∞world (2010)

Albums

Mini-Albums

Singles

Colaborations / Soundtracks / Others

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