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Miho Komatsu
Miho Komatsu
Japanese singer
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JAM Project
JAM Project
Japanese band
2
yuri
yuri
Japanese singer
3
Sho Sakurai
Sho Sakurai
Japanese singer and actor
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Eir Aoi
Eir Aoi
Japanese singer
5
Mai Nakahara
Mai Nakahara
Japanese voice actress and singer
6
Aya Hirano
Aya Hirano
Japanese actress, voice actress and singer
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Mitsuki Saiga
Mitsuki Saiga
Japanese voice actress and singer
8
Mamoru Miyano
Mamoru Miyano
Japanese actor, voice actor and singer
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Destrose
Destrose
Japanese all-female heavy metal band
10
Masaki Aiba
Masaki Aiba
musician
11
Ai Shimizu
Ai Shimizu
Japanese voice actress and professional wrestler
12
Kalafina
Kalafina
Japanese band
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Galileo Galilei
Galileo Galilei
Japanese band
14
Hiromi Satō
Hiromi Satō
Japanese singer
15
Tatsurō Yamashita
Tatsurō Yamashita
Japanese singer-songwriter (1953-)
16
Koharu Kusumi
Koharu Kusumi
Japanese model, actress, television personality, singer, dancer and voice actress
Masami Okui
Japanese singer-songwriter (1968-)

Masami Okui

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Masami Okui (奥井 雅美, Okui Masami, born March 13, 1968) is a Japanese singer and songwriter from Itami, Hyōgo. She began her professional musical career at age 21 as a concert backup singer. From almost the very beginning of her career, Masami has sung themes for anime television and movies. She is especially well known for her songs from Revolutionary Girl Utena, Tales of Eternia The Animation, Slayers, Sorcerer Hunters, Di Gi Charat, Magic User's Club, Jungle de Ikou!, Akihabara Dennou Gumi, Ray the Animation, He Is My Master and Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters. She has performed material for more than 50 singles and 20 albums to date (including her work with JAM Project and Chihiro Yonekura). Okui hosts @Tunes, an anime music news program, on the Japanese anime television network Animax.