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'''SEAMO''' is a Japanese rapper and hip-hop artist who debuted in 2005 under [[BMG JAPAN]]. He rose to fame after collaborating with hip-hop duo [[BENNIE K]] on SEAMO's single [[A Love Story|a love story]]. SEAMO would later have hit songs with the long charting single [[Mata Aimashou]] and [[Lupin the Fire]].
 
'''SEAMO''' is a Japanese rapper and hip-hop artist who debuted in 2005 under [[BMG JAPAN]]. He rose to fame after collaborating with hip-hop duo [[BENNIE K]] on SEAMO's single [[A Love Story|a love story]]. SEAMO would later have hit songs with the long charting single [[Mata Aimashou]] and [[Lupin the Fire]].

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SEAMO promoting Best OF SEAMO (2009)

SEAMO is a Japanese rapper and hip-hop artist who debuted in 2005 under BMG JAPAN. He rose to fame after collaborating with hip-hop duo BENNIE K on SEAMO's single a love story. SEAMO would later have hit songs with the long charting single Mata Aimashou and Lupin the Fire.

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Early on in SEAMO's career (2004), he was originally known as Sea-Mo Nator (シーモネーター). While he didn't release any music at this time, he would collaborate with BENNIE K on the track Tengu VS Benkei on their mini-album The Bennie K Show and even performed on Pop Jam.

By the time of his debut, he had officially changed his stage name to "SEAMO". In March of 2005, SEAMO debuted with the single Kanpaku (followed by his second single DRIVE five months later). Both songs charted around about the #50 position on Oricon charts. However, it wasn't until SEAMO collaborated again with BENNIE K that he would gain popularity. In October, he would release the single a love story (featuring BENNIE K) two weeks prior to his debut album. Despite the single reaching up to #14 on Oricon, SEAMO's debut album didn't follow this same success.

Six months after the release of SEAMO's debut album, he would release the single Mata Aimashou. While, like A Love Story before it, it would reach #14 on Oricon charts it would experience prolonged popularity; selling over 160,000 copies to date. The follow-up single to this, Lupin the Fire, would break the top 10 (peaking at #9). The following album, Live Goes On, would even further see an exponential rise in popularity; debuting at #1 on Oricon albums chart.

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