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  2. Eve (Japanese singer) - Wikipedia

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    Eve [a] (born 23 May 1995) is a Japanese singer-songwriter and Vocaloid producer. He entered the music industry by singing covers of popular music on Niconico.. He signed to Toy's Factory in 2019, moving away from his independently owned label, buHarapeco Records, of whom Eve had produced under since the release of his debut album, Wonder Word. [2]

  3. Love Live! - Wikipedia

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    A dedicated Love Live! magazine launched on July 1, 2019 as a spin-off of Dengeki G's Magazine published by ASCII Media Works. [62] [63] Initially untitled, the magazine offered readers the chance to suggest names for the magazine and vote on them, [62] leading to the magazine's title of Love Live! Days starting with volume 3. [64]

  4. Love Live! Superstar!! - Wikipedia

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    The project is the third major and fourth overall installment in the Love Live! franchise after Love Live! School Idol Project, and Love Live! Sunshine!!. Superstar initially revolves around five schoolgirls forming an idol group named Liella! as an extracurricular club activity. With each passing school year, the group makes a name for ...

  5. Love Live! discography - Wikipedia

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    Seven of Aqours' singles include an anime music video, while two others include a live-action music video featuring the members' voice actresses. Aqours' duo rival group, Saint Snow, has their own singles, as well as one music video. Some songs are included in Aqours' own singles and albums, while others have their own standalone releases.

  6. Kaikai Kitan - Wikipedia

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    The music video is directed by Yuichiro Saeki and uses footage from the anime. [7] It was released on YouTube on November 20, 2020 and surpassed 100 million views on April 13, 2021. [8] On March 26, 2021, a live video presentation was released on YouTube to celebrate the video reaching 100 million views. [9]

  7. Link! Like! Love Live! - Wikipedia

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    Link! Like! Love Live! is marketed as a departure from previous Love Live! series, following "virtual school idols" and being "together with school idols over 365 days." [1] The project differs from VTubers in that it has multimedia akin to predecessors that are antithetical to VTubing—wherein those portraying the characters typically remain anonymous—such as real-life live shows and ...

  8. Love Live! Superstar!! (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Love Live! Superstar!! is an anime television series produced by Bandai Namco Filmworks (formerly known as Sunrise) as the fourth installment in the Love Live! franchise. It is directed by Takahiko Kyogoku, with the screenplay written by Jukki Hanada and Atsushi Saito designing the characters. [1]

  9. Love Live! Sunshine!! (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Love Live! Sunshine!! is a 2016 anime television series produced by Sunrise and is the follow-up to the 2013 anime series, Love Live! School Idol Project.Taking place at Uranohoshi Girls' Academy, Chika Takami, a girl who became a fan of the school idol group μ's, decides to follow in their footsteps and form her own school idol group, Aqours.