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Masaaki Endoh
Masaaki Endoh
Japanese singer (1967-)
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Hiroshi Kitadani
Hiroshi Kitadani
Japanese singer (1968-)
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Ichirō Mizuki
Ichirō Mizuki
Japanese singer, voice actor (1948-)
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Hironobu Kageyama
Hironobu Kageyama
Japanese singer (1961-)
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Yoshiki Fukuyama
Yoshiki Fukuyama
Japanese singer (1963)
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Cinema Staff
Cinema Staff
Japanese rock band (2003-)
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Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku
Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku
Japanese girl group (2009-)
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Spyair
Spyair
Japanese rock band (2005-)
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Lovebites
Lovebites
Japanese all-female heavy metal band
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L'Arc-en-Ciel
L'Arc-en-Ciel
Japanese rock band
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Cö Shu Nie
Cö Shu Nie
Japanese rock trio formed in 2011 in Osaka
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Nana Mizuki
Nana Mizuki
Japanese voice actress, singer and narrator
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Orange Range
Orange Range
Japanese rock band (2001-)
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UVERworld
UVERworld
Japanese rock band
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Utada Hikaru
Utada Hikaru
Japanese-American recording artist (1983-)
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Hiroko Moriguchi
Hiroko Moriguchi
Japanese singer
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Mai Kuraki
Mai Kuraki
Japanese J-pop singer (1982-)
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Arashi
Arashi
Japanese idol group (1999–2020)
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Band-Maid
Band-Maid
Japanese five-piece female hard rock band
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Azusa Tadokoro
Azusa Tadokoro
Japanese voice actress and singer
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Flow
Flow
Japanese rock band
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Miyavi
Miyavi
Japanese guitarist, singer-songwriter, record producer and actor
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Scandal
Scandal
Japanese pop rock band
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Egoist
Egoist
Japanese music group (2011-)
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Kumi Koda
Kumi Koda
Japanese singer
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BoA
BoA
South Korean singer
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Eir Aoi
Eir Aoi
Japanese singer
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Amazarashi
Amazarashi
Japanese rock band
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Takanori Nishikawa
Takanori Nishikawa
Japanese musician
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SID
SID
Japanese band
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High and Mighty Color
High and Mighty Color
Japanese rock band
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no3b
no3b
Japanese girl group
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Morning Musume
Morning Musume
Japanese girl group
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Mamamoo
Mamamoo
South Korean girl group
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Olivia Lufkin
Olivia Lufkin
Japanese American bilingual singer and songwriter
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The Yellow Monkey
The Yellow Monkey
Japanese rock band (1988-)
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TXT
TXT
South Korean boy band
Intro
Japanese band
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JAM Project ("JAM" standing for "Japan Animationsong Makers") are a Japanese anison band founded on July 19, 2000 by anison singer Ichirou Mizuki. The band is composed of many vocal artists well known in the anime music industry. Aside from the many anime, tokusatsu, and video game theme songs the band has performed together, each member is famous for his or her own solo performances of Japanese theme songs. JAM Project is known to worldwide audiences for their theme music contributions to Garo and One Punch Man.

JAM Project answering questions from American fans at the 7th annual J-Pop Summit in San Francisco, California