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Naotarō Moriyama
Naotarō Moriyama
Japanese singer-songwriter
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Acidman
Acidman
band
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Zone
Zone
all-female pop rock band
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Yujiro Ishihara
Yujiro Ishihara
Japanese actor and singer (1934-1987)
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Junko Sakurada
Junko Sakurada
Japanese singer and actress (1958-)
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Kentaro Sato
Kentaro Sato
Japanese composer
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Airi Suzuki
Airi Suzuki
Japanese singer, model and former idol
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Kōji Wada
Kōji Wada
Japanese singer
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Magnolia Factory
Magnolia Factory
Japanese idol group
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The High-Lows
The High-Lows
band
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Stereopony
Stereopony
Japanese band
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Hikashu
Hikashu
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Shigeru Izumiya
Shigeru Izumiya
Japanese musician
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Chitose Hajime
Chitose Hajime
Japanese singer (1979-)
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Chisato Moritaka
Chisato Moritaka
Japanese singer, lyricist (1969-)
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Leo Ieiri
Leo Ieiri
Japanese singer-songwriter (1994-)
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The Alfee
The Alfee
Japanese rock band
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Hikaru Genji
Hikaru Genji
Japanese boy band (1987-1995)
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musical artist
Genres
Music

Dicot is a Japanese musical duo. The members, Shino and Kana, both grew up in Fukuoka Prefecture and met at Fukuoka Women's Junior College in 1997 as first-year students. They quickly became good friends, decided to form a musical group, and before long they debuted in 2001 with Sony Music Entertainment Japan.

Dicot announced that they would break up in March 2004 due to creative differences, but the two are still good friends. Perhaps their biggest accomplishment was performing the opening theme for the anime Super GALS! Kotobuki Ran, called "A-I-TSU (ア★イ★ツ)".