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Yui Sakakibara
Yui Sakakibara
Japanese choreographer, dancer, singer, songwriter, and voice actress
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Haruko Momoi
Haruko Momoi
Japanese voice actress and singer
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Mell
Mell
Japanese singer
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Ayako Kawasumi
Ayako Kawasumi
Japanese voice actress and singer
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CooRie
CooRie
Japanese pop band
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Aki Misato
Aki Misato
Japanese singer
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Sukima Switch
Sukima Switch
Japanese musical duo (1999-)
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Anza
Anza
Japanese singer
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Wands
Wands
Japanese rock band (1991-)
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Daisuke Asakura
Daisuke Asakura
Japanese pop artist, songwriter and producer
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Flow
Flow
Japanese rock band
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Miki Matsubara
Miki Matsubara
Japanese singer-songwriter (1959-2004)
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Hideki Saijo
Hideki Saijo
Japanese singer and actor (1955-2018)
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Rie Tomosaka
Rie Tomosaka
Japanese actress
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Morning Musume
Morning Musume
Japanese girl group
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Cornelius
Cornelius
Japanese singer-songwriter, music producer, composer (1969-)
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Shanadoo
Shanadoo
band
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Miho Komatsu
Miho Komatsu
Japanese singer
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Aimer
Aimer
Japanese singer and lyricist
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Kōji Wada
Kōji Wada
Japanese singer
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Rythem
Rythem
Japanese female duo (2003-2011)
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Haruhiko Mikimoto
Haruhiko Mikimoto
Japanese character designer, illustrator, cartoonist (1959-)
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Saori Yuki
Saori Yuki
Japanese singer, talent, actress, narrator (1946-)
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Indigo Girls
Indigo Girls
American folk rock duo
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Zone
Zone
all-female pop rock band
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Ai Otsuka
Ai Otsuka
Japanese singer-songwriter
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Kokia
Kokia
Japanese singer
Intro
Genres
Music

The Indigo is a Japanese band originally composed of Miki Taoka (田岡 美樹, Taoka Miki) on vocals, Yuichi Ichikawa (市川 裕一, Ichikawa Yūichi) on composition and arrangement, and Kenichi Takagi (高木 権一, Takagi Kenichi) on bass. They were first formed in 1998 and released their debut Maxi single Blue on May 24, 2000. This was followed by their 2nd Maxi Single Kikasete (きかせて) on August 30, 2000, and their first full album Blue on September 27, 2000. Takagi left the band prior to the release of their third album The Indigo have been a duo ever since. They are signed under Geneon Entertainment.

The Indigo's songs range from pop rock to slow ballads. Their discography shows a gradual shift from an alternative-pop rock hybrid towards a preference for ballads. Their style is also shown in their covers of various rock classics in their cover albums My Fair Melodies and My Fair Melodies 2. They have also performed several songs for both the opening and ending themes for anime television series. This includes Namo Shirenu Hana (名も知れぬ花) for Ai Yori Aoshi, Under the Blue Sky for Someday's Dreamers, I Do! for Ai Yori Aoshi Enishi, and more recently, Fantasista Girl (ファンタジスタ★ガール) for Animal Yokocho. They continue to release albums at a prodigious rate, averaging one per year, and toured Korea in late 2004 and early 2005. They also made their first appearances in the United States at Otakon 2005 in Baltimore and Anime Expo 2006 in Los Angeles. In 2007, with the release of their Best of The Indigo 2000-2006 as a chance to do so, The Indigo temporarily focused on their solo projects. The duo has been idle since 2010. Taoka went on to co-host the radio program Discover New Zealand on Kiss-FM Kobe.