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Amiaya (stylized as AMIAYA) is a Japanese music duo of twin sisters. Born on November 8, 1988, Ami Suzuki (鈴木亜美) is the younger sister and Aya Suzuki (鈴木亜耶) is the older sister. The sisters are also fashion models and collaborated with Scandal for the artwork of their 2018 album Honey. [1]
Snow Ring is an extended play by Japanese entertainer Ami Suzuki. It was released on 6 February 2013 via Avex Trax . [ 1 ] In addition to the lead song "Snow Ring", the EP comprises new and previously unreleased material from Suzuki.
[8] [9] As of now, an acoustic version of the song taken from one of their live performances is available as a free download on their Facebook fan page. Their original song, "Old School Love", was released early on December 21, 2011, with the re-release slated for January 3, 2012. The filming of the video was completed on October 1, 2011.
Miharu Hanai (Japanese: 花井 美春, Hepburn: Hanai Miharu, born 8 February 1998) is a Japanese voice actress from Chitose, Hokkaido, affiliated with IAM Agency. [1] She had won folk music contests as a young child alongside her sister Aina Suzuki, before debuting as a voice actress in 2017, voicing as Sassa Kurasaki in Armed Girl's Machiavellism.
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"Free Free" (stylized in all caps) is a song by Japanese recording artist Ami Suzuki and producer Yasutaka Nakata, taken from her sixth studio album Dolce (2008). It was released on August 22, 2007 through Avex Trax and was distributed into three physical formats and for digital consumption.
Can't Stop the Disco" was included on the track list on one of Suzuki's concert tours; this being a concert for her 29th birthday, at the Liquidroom event. "Can't Stop the Disco" was placed in the middle section for both concerts. The Liquidroom live performance appeared on the bonus DVD format of Suzuki's extended play, Snow Ring (2013). [26]
Wink (ウィンク, Uinku) was a Japanese idol duo in the late 1980s and early-to-mid-1990s composed of Sachiko Suzuki (鈴木早智子, Suzuki Sachiko, b. February 22, 1969) and Shoko Aida ( 相田翔子 , Aida Shōko , b.