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Supercell
Supercell
Japanese music creator group (2009–)
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Kenshi Yonezu
Kenshi Yonezu
Japanese singer-songwriter (1991-)
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Valshe
Valshe
Japanese singer
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Reona
Reona
Japanese musician and cosplayer (1998-)
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Boom Boom Satellites
Boom Boom Satellites
Japanese electronic music band
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Kana-Boon
Kana-Boon
Japanese music group
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LiSA
LiSA
Japanese singer-songwriter (1987-)
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Asian Kung-Fu Generation
Asian Kung-Fu Generation
Japanese alternative rock band
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Miki Furukawa
Miki Furukawa
Japanese musician
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Luna Haruna
Luna Haruna
Japanese singer and model
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Flow
Flow
Japanese rock band
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Kanon Wakeshima
Kanon Wakeshima
Japanese musician
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Nagi Yanagi
Nagi Yanagi
Japanese singer-songwriter
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Chara
Chara
Japanese singer-songwriter and actress
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Ichirō Mizuki
Ichirō Mizuki
Japanese singer, voice actor (1948-)
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Miho Fukuhara
Miho Fukuhara
Japanese singer (1987-)
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Rythem
Rythem
Japanese female duo (2003-2011)
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TM Network
TM Network
Japanese band
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Chemistry
Chemistry
Japanese Pop/R&B duo (1999-)
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Sukima Switch
Sukima Switch
Japanese musical duo (1999-)
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Sound Horizon
Sound Horizon
Japanese band
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Lia
Lia
Japanese singer
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Wagakki Band
Wagakki Band
Japanese rock band
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ClariS
ClariS
Japanese pop duo
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Mami Kawada
Mami Kawada
Japanese pop singer
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Danceroid
Danceroid
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May'n
May'n
Japanese singer (1989-)
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Motohiro Hata
Motohiro Hata
Japanese singer-songwriter
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Egoist
Egoist
Japanese music group (2011-)
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Japanese singer
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Piko (ピコ, Piko, born March 11, 1988) is a male Japanese pop singer signed to the Sony Music Entertainment sub-label Ki/oon Music. He became popular on the Internet through the video sharing network Nico Nico Douga. His fans call him "Ryouseirui" (両声類, lit. "both voice types"), a fan-made word to describe his wide vocal range that includes notes typical of both male and female voice types.

His kaomoji is "ピω゚コ". As a Vocaloid producer, he uses the name Chuutoro-P.