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  2. Piko (singer) - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Utatane Piko - Wikipedia

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    He was released on December 8, 2010 in download form. He was later used as reference along with other masculine vocals during the development of VY2. [3] On August 16, 2020, it was discovered that Piko's voicebank had sold out on the Sony Music website. [4] With no plans for an update, this officially rendered Utatane Piko as a discontinued ...

  4. List of Sound Horizon band members - Wikipedia

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    vocals Lost (2002), Pico Magic (2003), Chronicle 2nd (2004), Elysion ~Rakuen e no Zensōkyoku~ (2004), all Sound Horizon releases from Moira (2008) to Triumph of Territorial Expansion III Celebration of Revo's Inception (2009)

  5. The Now Now Tour - Wikipedia

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    Gruff Rhys – vocals and guitar on "Superfast Jellyfish" (Winchester only) Shaun Ryder – vocals on "Dare" (Winchester only) Roses Gabor – vocals on "Dare" (Winchester only) Mos Def – vocals on "Stylo" (New York City only) DRAM – vocals on "Andromeda" (Pico Rivera only) Graham Coxon – guitar on "Song 2" (Pico Rivera only)

  6. Forbidden Zone (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    While the original Varèse Sarabande LP version contained 22 tracks, the label reissued the album in 1990 with the tracks "Pico and Sepulveda" and "La Petite Tonkinoise" removed. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Two additional tracks, "Some of These Days" and "Bim Bam Boom", were removed for the French release.

  7. Kumamonmon - Wikipedia

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    Written by Kundō Koyama and Kan, "Kumamonmon" features vocals by Chisato Moritaka. [4] Both Koyama and Moritaka are from Kumamoto Prefecture while Kan was from neighboring Fukuoka Prefecture. [5] The music video was filmed at Kumamoto Castle, featuring dance choreography by Sasuga Minami.

  8. Run Run Run (band) - Wikipedia

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    The quintet consists of Xander Smith (vocals, guitar), Nic Speck (bass), Doug Palmer (guitar), Francisco DeCun (drums) and Alek Speck (keyboards/ percussion). Rx3 is the brainchild of singer/songwriter Smith, who started the band after a trip out to Joshua Tree, CA in 2001 to make demos with Fred Drake at Rancho De La Luna (Earthlings, Queens ...

  9. Los Tetas - Wikipedia

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    Los Tetas is a Chilean funk band formed in 1994 by four musicians: Pepino (drums), Rulo (bass), C-Funk (Guitar, keyboard and vocals) and Tea Time (scratch and vocals).. The group's first single, "Corazón de Sandía", was a summer hit from their first album "Mama Funk", which comprised sixteen songs and was released in 1995 under the EMI label.