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KING RECORDS
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KING RECORDS (キングレコード) is a Japanese label that was created in 1931. It is a division of Kodansha, Japan's biggest publishing company of manga, books and other reading materials.
Artist List
- Akimoto Junko
- angela
- Angelo
- eastern youth
- faith
- FOE
- fOUL
- Freeasy Beats
- Friends
- Hayashibara Megumi
- Horie Yui
- Ichikawa Yukino (1998–)
- INORAN
- Kra
- Kuniyasu Wataru
- Kuroki Mayumi
- LIGHT BRINGER
- Lil'B
- Lily.
- lynch. (2011–)
- maria
- Masshiro na Canvas (2020–)
- MEG (2012–)
- Minase Inori (2015–)
- Miyano Mamoru
- Mizuki Nana
- Moriguchi Hiroko
- Nakayama Miho
- NoGoD
- Noa
- Onmyo-za
- orulico
- Sato Satomi
- SAWA (2012–)
- Shiraishi Ryoko
- SHOWTA.
- SHY
- SNAIL RAMP
- Sound Horizon (2004–)
- SPANK HAPPY
- Suara
- Suneohair
- Takenaka Eri
- Tanaka Roma
- the CHICKEN masters
- tiaraway
- Tina
- THE KIDDIE (2010–)
- tobaccojuice
- TO DESTINATION
- TSUKEMEN
- Uemura Kana
- Uesaka Sumire
- Urakabe Tae
- Viki
- WHITE SCORPION (2023–)
- Yakushimaru Etsuko
- Yonekura Chihiro
Former Artists
- AKB48 (2008–2023; to EMI Records)
- Alice Nine (2005–2010; to Tokuma Japan Communications)
- CHAGE and ASKA (1985–1999; to Toshiba EMI)
- Chihara Minori (2004)
- CLIFF EDGE (2007–2014; to CROWN VenuS)
- Kitamura Eri (2011–2016; to TMS Music)
- FUNNY GENE (1997–1999)
- Kagrra,
- KKK GIRLS (1993)
- Kumaki Anri (2005–2009; to Warner Music Japan)
- MAY'S (2007–2014; to CROWN VenuS)
- Komatsu Mikako (2012–2016; to Toy's Factory)
- Misty Eyes
- Nishiwaki Yui (1993–1998; to Universal Music Japan)
- Okui Masami (1993–2004; to Geneon)
- Shiratori Emiko (1987–1996; to Fun House)
- Tamura Yukari
- the pillows (1994–2006; to avex trax)
- the GazettE (2005–2010; to Sony Music Japan)
- TWO-MIX (1995–1998; to Warner Music Japan)