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Nagi Yanagi
Nagi Yanagi
Japanese singer-songwriter
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Amazarashi
Amazarashi
Japanese rock band
2
Supercell
Supercell
Japanese music creator group (2009–)
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LiSA
LiSA
Japanese singer-songwriter (1987-)
4
Sayuri
Sayuri
Japanese pop recording artist, singer, and songwriter
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Flow
Flow
Japanese rock band
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ClariS
ClariS
Japanese pop duo
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Maaya Sakamoto
Maaya Sakamoto
Japanese actress, voice actress and singer
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Luna Haruna
Luna Haruna
Japanese singer and model
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Kana Hanazawa
Kana Hanazawa
Japanese actress, voice actress and singer
10
Asian Kung-Fu Generation
Asian Kung-Fu Generation
Japanese alternative rock band
11
Kana-Boon
Kana-Boon
Japanese music group
12
Nao Tōyama
Nao Tōyama
Japanese voice actress and singer
13
Miho Komatsu
Miho Komatsu
Japanese singer
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UVERworld
UVERworld
Japanese rock band
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Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas
Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas
Japanese electronicore band
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Glim Spanky
Glim Spanky
Japanese band
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Omega Tribe
Omega Tribe
Japanese Adult Oriented Rock Project (1980-)
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Stereopony
Stereopony
Japanese band
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SunSet Swish
SunSet Swish
band
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Aimer
Aimer
Japanese singer and lyricist
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Polkadot Stingray
Polkadot Stingray
Japanese rock band (2015-)
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Masatoshi Ono
Masatoshi Ono
Japanese singer
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Man with a Mission
Man with a Mission
Japanese music group
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Egoist
Egoist
Japanese music group (2011-)
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Zone
Zone
all-female pop rock band
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Sound Horizon
Sound Horizon
Japanese band
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Gen Hoshino
Gen Hoshino
Japanese singer-songwriter, actor, writer, radio personality (1981-)
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Yukinojō Mori
Yukinojō Mori
Japanese lyricist, poet, composer (1954-)
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Mami Kawada
Mami Kawada
Japanese pop singer
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JAM Project
JAM Project
Japanese band
Masayoshi Ōishi
Japanese singer-songwriter

Masayoshi Ōishi

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Sound Schedule

Sound Schedule

Masayoshi Ōishi (大石 昌良, Ōishi Masayoshi, born January 5, 1980) is a Japanese musician and singer-songwriter from Uwajima, Ehime. His professional music career began in 2001 as vocalist of the band Sound Schedule. Following the band's disbandment in 2006, he began a solo career, releasing his debut single "Honoka Terasu" in 2008. Sound Schedule reunited in 2011, with Ōishi returning as the band's vocalist.

Ōishi is also vocalist of the musical group OxT, led by composer Tom Hack. In 2014, Ōishi's song "Kimi Ja Nakya Dame Mitai" was used as the opening theme to the anime series Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun, and in 2018, his song "Otomodachi Film" was used as the opening theme to the anime series Tada Never Falls in Love. He has also written songs for other artists, such as "Yōkoso Japari Park e" which was used as the opening theme to the anime series Kemono Friends.