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'''NaNa''' is a [[:Category:J-R&B|Japanese R&B]] singer who debuted in 2007 with the single "[[Movin' On (NaNa)|Movin' on]]". She has worked with many hip-hop artists such as [[EXILE]] and [[Zeebra]]. She is best known for the song "[[Call (CIMBA)|Call]]", her collaboration with [[CIMBA]] that ranked #1 on the Japanese iTunes R&B charts. As composer and songwriter she is known under the name '''NaNa★MUSiC'''.
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'''NaNa''' is a [[:Category:J-R&B|Japanese R&B]] singer, former dancer, and songwriter with [[TinyVoice]] production company. She first made her debut with the dance group [[OH GIRL!]] and in 2007 made her musical debut with "[[Movin' On (NaNa)|Movin' on]]". She has worked with many hip-hop artists such as [[EXILE]] and [[Zeebra]]. She is best known for the song "[[Call (CIMBA)|Call]]", her collaboration with [[CIMBA]] that ranked #1 on the Japanese iTunes R&B charts. As composer and songwriter she is known under the name '''NaNa★MUSiC'''.</div>
 
 
 
==Profile==
 
==Profile==
 
 
*'''Stage Names:''' NaNa, NaNa★MUSiC
 
*'''Stage Names:''' NaNa, NaNa★MUSiC
 
*'''Birthday:''' {{bda|1983|07|09|mf=yes}}
 
*'''Birthday:''' {{bda|1983|07|09|mf=yes}}
 
*'''Birthplace:''' [[Japan]]
 
*'''Birthplace:''' [[Japan]]
*'''Bands:'''
 
** [[OH GIRL!]]
 
  
 
==Discography==
 
==Discography==
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===Studio Albums===
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* [2016.09.28] [[Music (NaNa)|#music]]
  
 
===Singles===
 
===Singles===
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* [2016.06.29] [[Lonely Girl (NaNa)|Lonely Girl]] (ロンリーガール)
 
* [2016.06.29] [[Lonely Girl (NaNa)|Lonely Girl]] (ロンリーガール)
 
* [2016.07.27] [[Perfect Time|PERFECT TIME]]
 
* [2016.07.27] [[Perfect Time|PERFECT TIME]]
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* [2018.04.18] [[Dreamer (NaNa)|DREAMER]]
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* [2019.11.27] [[White Love (NaNa)|White Love]]
  
 
===Compilations / Others===
 
===Compilations / Others===
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* [2006.02.15] [[Zeebra|ZEEBRA]] - ''[[The New Beginning]]'' "(#12 "Slow Down (Album Mix)" feat. NaNa)
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* [2006.xx.xx] ''[[Starz File|STARZ FILE]]'' ("Baby ~part2~")
 
* [2007.03.07] [[EXILE]] - ''[[EXILE Evolution|EXILE EVOLUTION]]'' (#9 "No Other Man" feat. NaNa)
 
* [2007.03.07] [[EXILE]] - ''[[EXILE Evolution|EXILE EVOLUTION]]'' (#9 "No Other Man" feat. NaNa)
 
* [2009.06.24] [[MIC BANK]] - ''[[Eye Gift]]'' (#8 "Heartbreakers" feat. NaNa)
 
* [2009.06.24] [[MIC BANK]] - ''[[Eye Gift]]'' (#8 "Heartbreakers" feat. NaNa)
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==Credits==
 
==Credits==
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=== [[A.B.C-Z]] ===
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* [[Crazy About You (A.B.C-Z)|Crazy about you]] <small>(Music, Lyrics & Chorus Work)</small>
  
 
=== [[AISHA]] ===
 
=== [[AISHA]] ===
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=== [[Da-iCE]] ===
 
=== [[Da-iCE]] ===
 
* [[You & I (Da-iCE)|You & I]] <small>(Lyrics)</small>
 
* [[You & I (Da-iCE)|You & I]] <small>(Lyrics)</small>
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=== [[DEEP]] ===
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* [[I Miss You (DEEP)|I MISS YOU]] <small>(Lyrics)</small>
  
 
=== [[Denda Mao]] ===
 
=== [[Denda Mao]] ===
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=== [[Happiness (group)|Happiness]] ===
 
=== [[Happiness (group)|Happiness]] ===
 
* [[We Can Fly (Happiness)|We Can Fly]] <small>(Lyrics)</small>
 
* [[We Can Fly (Happiness)|We Can Fly]] <small>(Lyrics)</small>
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=== [[HIPPY]] ===
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* [[Ishiki no Takai Deb]] <small>(Chorus)</small>
  
 
=== [[ICONIQ]] ===
 
=== [[ICONIQ]] ===
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* [[So Fever|SO FEVER]] <small>(Composition)</small>
 
* [[So Fever|SO FEVER]] <small>(Composition)</small>
  
=== [[MAX]] ===
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=== [[MAX (group)|MAX]] ===
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* [[My Leader (MAX)|My leader]] <small>(Lyrics)</small>
 
* [[Ole! ~Happy Birthday~]] <small>(Lyrics)</small>
 
* [[Ole! ~Happy Birthday~]] <small>(Lyrics)</small>
 
* [[Sweet Sweet Honey]] <small>(Lyrics)</small>
 
* [[Sweet Sweet Honey]] <small>(Lyrics)</small>
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=== [[Sowelu]] ===
 
=== [[Sowelu]] ===
 
* [[Oh My Memories|Oh my memories]] feat. [[Toshinori Yonekura|toshinori YONEKURA]] <small>(Lyrics, Composer & Chorus Work)</small>
 
* [[Oh My Memories|Oh my memories]] feat. [[Toshinori Yonekura|toshinori YONEKURA]] <small>(Lyrics, Composer & Chorus Work)</small>
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===[[Suzuki Airi]]===
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* [[Good Night (Suzuki Airi)|Good Night]] <small>(Lyrics)</small>
  
 
=== [[Sweet Licious]] ===
 
=== [[Sweet Licious]] ===
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=== [[Zeebra]] ===
 
=== [[Zeebra]] ===
* [[Oh Yeah (Zeebra)|Oh Yeah]] <small>(Chorus Participation)</small>
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* [[Oh Yeah (Zeebra)|Oh Yeah]] <small>(Chorus)</small>
* [[Slow Down (Zeebra)|Slow Down]] <small>(Chorus Participation)</small>
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* [[Slow Down (Zeebra)|Slow Down]] <small>(Chorus)</small>
* [[Stop Playin' a Wall|Stop Playin' A Wall]] <small>(Chorus Participation)</small>
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* [[Stop Playin' a Wall|Stop Playin' A Wall]] <small>(Chorus)</small>
* [[Taste of Honey|Taste of honey]] <small>(Chorus Participation)</small>
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* [[Taste of Honey|Taste of honey]] <small>(Chorus)</small>
  
 
=== [[Zushi 3 Kyodai]] ===
 
=== [[Zushi 3 Kyodai]] ===

Latest revision as of 15:36, 20 December 2019

NaNa
NaNa is a Japanese R&B singer, former dancer, and songwriter with TinyVoice production company. She first made her debut with the dance group OH GIRL! and in 2007 made her musical debut with "Movin' on". She has worked with many hip-hop artists such as EXILE and Zeebra. She is best known for the song "Call", her collaboration with CIMBA that ranked #1 on the Japanese iTunes R&B charts. As composer and songwriter she is known under the name NaNa★MUSiC.

Profile

  • Stage Names: NaNa, NaNa★MUSiC
  • Birthday: July 9, 1983 (1983-07-09) (age 40)
  • Birthplace: Japan

Discography

Studio Albums

Singles

Digital Singles

Compilations / Others

Credits

A.B.C-Z

AISHA

Buono!

Crystal Kay

Da-iCE

DEEP

Denda Mao

DJ KOMORI

Full Of Harmony

Happiness

HIPPY

ICONIQ

Itano Tomomi

Koda Kumi

MAX

M.E.N

Miura Daichi

Mizuki Alisa

Sowelu

Suzuki Airi

Sweet Licious

TEE

w-inds

Zeebra

Zushi 3 Kyodai

External Links