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  2. Daoko - Wikipedia

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    Daoko (だをこ, born March 4, 1997) is a Japanese singer and rapper born in Tokyo. [1] Her career began when one of her videos uploaded to Nico Nico Douga in 2012, when she was 15, received attention.

  3. TeddyLoid - Wikipedia

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    Teddy Sakakibara (Japanese: 榊原良, Hepburn: Sakakibara Teddy, born August 23, 1989), known professionally as TeddyLoid is a Japanese DJ and music producer. He is known for producing many songs in the soundtrack of Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt , which charted on Oricon Albums Chart .

  4. Me Me Me - Wikipedia

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    "Me Me Me" (song), a 2007 song by Welsh rock band Kids in Glass Houses, from their EP E-Pocalype! Me. Me. Me., a 1995 album by American indie rock band Air Miami; Me! Me! Me!, a 2009 album by Japanese-American recording artist Joe Inoue "Me!Me!Me!", a song by TeddyLoid and Daoko, and the third episode of the Japan Animator Expo

  5. Hibiki Yoshizaki - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, he created the first-two original animated music videos "ME!ME!ME!" and "GIRL" in collaboration with TeddyLoid and Daoko. It was made as the 3rd and 31st episode of Japan Animator Expo, which has gone viral with over 100 million views on YouTube and achieved the highest number of views among all 36 episodes in the project.

  6. Japan Animator Expo - Wikipedia

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    An anime music video for a remix version of "ME!ME!ME!" by TeddyLoid feat. Daoko. 20B "(Making of) Evangelion: Another Impact" Masaru Matsumoto (technical/editor)

  7. Me! Me! Me! - Wikipedia

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    Me! Me! Me! is the first full-length album by Japanese-American recording artist Joe Inoue, originally released as a standard release and a limited edition release containing a DVD of music videos on April 8, 2009. Me! Me! Me! peaked at number 86 on the Oricon Weekly Album Charts, remaining on the charts for only one week. [1]

  8. List of Sailor Moon soundtracks - Wikipedia

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    Numerous people wrote and composed music for the Sailor Moon metaseries, with frequent lyrical contributions by creator Naoko Takeuchi. Takanori Arisawa, who earned the "Golden Disk Grand Prize" from Columbia Records for his work on the first series soundtrack in 1993, composed and arranged the background musical scores, including the spinoffs, games, and movies.

  9. Uchiage Hanabi - Wikipedia

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    "Uchiage Hanabi" (Japanese: 打上花火; English title: "Fireworks") is a song by Daoko featuring Kenshi Yonezu released in August 2017. "Uchiage Hanabi" means "launching fireworks".