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Mami Kawada
Mami Kawada
Japanese pop singer
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Kaori Utatsuki
Kaori Utatsuki
Japanese singer
2
Kotoko
Kotoko
Japanese singer, songwriter and composer
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AmaLee
AmaLee
American singer, YouTube personality, and voice actress
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Himeka
Himeka
Canadian singer active in Japan
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Nao Tōyama
Nao Tōyama
Japanese voice actress and singer
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Rie Tanaka
Rie Tanaka
Japanese voice actress, musician and singer from Japan
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Esmée Denters
Esmée Denters
Dutch singer-songwriter
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Lia
Lia
Japanese singer
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Tomoe Shinohara
Tomoe Shinohara
Japanese singer
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Maaya Uchida
Maaya Uchida
Japanese actress and voice actress
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Marcela Bovio
Marcela Bovio
Mexican musician
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Kikuko Inoue
Kikuko Inoue
Japanese voice actress and singer
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Anri
Anri
Japanese singer-songwriter
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Anna Tsuchiya
Anna Tsuchiya
Japanese singer, female model, actress (1984-)
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Sabi
Sabi
American singer-songwriter, dancer and actress
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Jessie J
Jessie J
English singer
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Aya Hirano
Aya Hirano
Japanese actress, voice actress and singer
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Kiki Dee
Kiki Dee
English pop singer
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Aya Hisakawa
Aya Hisakawa
Japanese voice actress and singer
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Anastacia
Anastacia
American singer-songwriter
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Aoi Yūki
Aoi Yūki
Japanese actress, voice actress and singer
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ELISA
ELISA
Japanese singer
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Máiréad Carlin
Máiréad Carlin
Irish singer
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Nina Nesbitt
Nina Nesbitt
Scottish singer-songwriter, guitarist, pianist and musician
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Aleah Stanbridge
Aleah Stanbridge
South African singer-songwriter
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Yuki Kajiura
Yuki Kajiura
Japanese composer and music producer
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LeAnn Rimes
LeAnn Rimes
American singer, songwriter, actress
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Zella Day
Zella Day
American singer-songwriter
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Foxes
Foxes
British singer-songwriter
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Mai Kuraki
Mai Kuraki
Japanese J-pop singer (1982-)
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Icon for Hire
American rock band
Eiko Shimamiya
Japanese singer

Eiko Shimamiya

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Japanese singer
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Eiko Shimamiya (島みや えい子, Shimamiya Eiko, born April 20, 1965), also called Eiko or Peko, is a female J-pop singer-songwriter, and producer who is currently affiliated with Heart Company. She is best known for singing the opening themes of the anime series Higurashi When They Cry. Eiko also handles a school called Shimamiya Size (S-size) in Sapporo. Some of her former students are I've Sound singers Mami Kawada, Kotoko and Kaori Utatsuki. She announced on May 10, 2010, via Twitter that she was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. Her "Perfect World Live Tour", which was scheduled to begin in June, was subsequently canceled. She made an announcement of her full recovery from cancer on January 28, 2011.