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Miyavi
Miyavi
Japanese guitarist, singer-songwriter, record producer and actor
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Saori@destiny
Saori@destiny
Japanese singer
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CNBLUE
CNBLUE
South Korean rock band
3
Toshinobu Kubota
Toshinobu Kubota
Japanese singer-songwriter and music producer (1962-)
4
Dragon Ash
Dragon Ash
Japanese rap rock group
5
Sakanaction
Sakanaction
Japanese rock band (2005-)
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Kenshi Yonezu
Kenshi Yonezu
Japanese singer-songwriter (1991-)
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Band-Maid
Band-Maid
Japanese five-piece female hard rock band
8
Orange Range
Orange Range
Japanese rock band (2001-)
9
Yui
Yui
Japanese singer-songwriter
10
Super Junior
Super Junior
South Korean boy group
11
Wagakki Band
Wagakki Band
Japanese rock band
12
Chihiro Onitsuka
Chihiro Onitsuka
Japanese singer-songwriter
13
SMAP
SMAP
Japanese boy band
14
TVXQ
TVXQ
South Korean pop group
15
Spitz
Spitz
Japanese rock band
16
BoA
BoA
South Korean singer
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UVERworld
UVERworld
Japanese rock band
18
Mami Kawada
Mami Kawada
Japanese pop singer
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iKON
iKON
South Korean boy group
20
Ikimono-gakari
Ikimono-gakari
Japanese band
21
Chara
Chara
Japanese singer-songwriter and actress
22
The Boss
The Boss
South Korean band
23
L'Arc-en-Ciel
L'Arc-en-Ciel
Japanese rock band
24
2PM
2PM
South Korean boy group
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SF9
SF9
South Korean boy group
26
Chatmonchy
Chatmonchy
band
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Perfume
Perfume
Japanese band
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Funky Monkey Babys
Funky Monkey Babys
band from Japan
29
Nana Kitade
Nana Kitade
Japanese singer-songwriter and musician
30
Ichiro Yamaguchi
Ichiro Yamaguchi
Japanese singer-songwriter (1980-)
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Ayaka
Ayaka
Japanese singer
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the GazettE
the GazettE
Japanese band
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Aira Mitsuki
Aira Mitsuki
Japanese singer
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Luna Sea
Luna Sea
Japanese rock band
35
Thee Michelle Gun Elephant
Thee Michelle Gun Elephant
Japanese band
36
Exile
Exile
Japanese boy band (2001-)
37
Vivid
Vivid
Japanese visual kei rock band
38
Hamada Mari
Hamada Mari
Japanese singer-songwriter (1962-)
39
Gackt
Gackt
Japanese musician, singer-songwriter, actor, voice actor and author
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Yōsui Inoue
Yōsui Inoue
Japanese singer-songwriter (1948-)
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Kanjani Eight
Kanjani Eight
Japanese boy band (2002-)
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Crystal Kay
Crystal Kay
Singer, voice actor, actress (1986-)
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Kaela Kimura
Kaela Kimura
Japanese pop rock singer, songwriter, model, and TV presenter
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Japanese rock band
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Sekai no Owari (literally translated, "End of the World"; stylized as SEKAI NO OWARI) is a Japanese pop band, originating from Tokyo. The band was formed in 2005 and has four members: Nakajin, Fukase, Saori and DJ Love.

Since their debut they have released 5 albums and various singles as well as featuring in their own documentary film Tokyo Fantasy. The band has performed at the renowned Nissan Stadium, Japan's largest concert venue and are currently considered to be one of the biggest music acts from Japan. Their live performances and concerts are also subject to praise, being considered one of the highest quality produced musical events worldwide, often being compared with music festivals such as Tomorrowland and Ultra Music Festival. The band's members have also produced and written content for several Japanese singers and groups, and lead vocalist Fukase has inspired a synthesized Vocaloid character of himself.

The band has previously collaborated with other world-known artists such as DNCE, Owl City, Nicky Romero, and Epik High (2018).