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  2. What to Know About Queen Bee's Singer, Avu-Chan - CBR

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    Avu-chan, the lead singer of Queen Bee, is a trailblazing transgender Japanese artist, known for her unique charisma and diverse gender presentation in her vocals. Queen Bee gained popularity through their performances for anime and movies, with their music being featured in popular shows like Dororo and Tokyo Ghoul :re.

  3. Avu-chan - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Avu-chan returned to the stage, now in the role of Yitzhak in a Japanese production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch. [25] In late 2020, Avu-chan produced the song "Ōkami Seinen" for an anonymous boyband called Honey Bee, [26] who were later revealed to be Hey! Say!

  4. The lead singer of UU’s OP is openly trans! : r/UndeadUnluck -...

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    So I googled the lead singer of QUEEN BEE who performed the OP, ZERO ICHI. And it turns out she is called Avu-chan and is trans. They are also mixed Japanese and African American.

  5. All about Avu-Chan, the singer of Queen Bee: what to know ...

    www.cartonionline.com/en/wordpress/everything-about-avu-chan-the-queen-bee...

    Avu-chan is a true pioneer in the Japanese music industry, not only for her unique charisma and exceptional vocal ability, but also for being one of the few openly transgender artists in the country.

  6. QUEEN BEE Avu-chan Interview: 'Mephisto' & Vision for Band's...

    www.billboard.com/music/music-news/queen-bee-avu-chan-interview-mephisto...

    The heart of QUEEN BEE, vocalist Avu-chan, who is responsible for both the lyrics and the music to “Mephisto,” spoke with Billboard Japan for the first time. In this wide-ranging interview ...

  7. A Look Into QUEEN BEE with Vocalist Avu-chan - asia pacific arts

    asiapacificarts.org/2023/04/21/a-look-into-queen-bee-with-vocalist-avu-chan

    Kalai Chik. 14 years ago, Japanese rock band QUEEN BEE–also known as Ziyoou-Vachi (女王蜂)–formed in Kobe. Now, the group has made their first U.S. appearance this April, performing to a crowd of fans at anime convention SakuraCon and their own headlining show in Los Angeles.

  8. Avu-chan - Wikiwand

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    Avu-chan is of partial African-American descent [39] and based the Queen Bee song "Half" (the ending theme song for the anime Tokyo Ghoul:re (2018)) on childhood experiences in Japan, when people questioned Avu-chan's ethnic background.

  9. Avu-chan (アヴちゃん) is a Japanese singer, songwriter. She’s the founding member, lead vocalist and lyricist of groups QUEEN BEE (Ziyoou-vachi) and Gokumonto-Ikka where she also plays.

  10. Avu-chan - MyAnimeList.net

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    Avu-chan is the leader of the band QUEEN BEE, which was created in Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture in 2009. In the group, Avu-chan serves as the lead singer, writes all the lyrics and music and also takes part in designing costumes and packaging, directing photo sessions and illustrating booklets.

  11. Barazono Avu | Jpop Wiki | Fandom

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    Barazono Avu (薔薇園アヴ; "Rose garden Avu"), also known as Avu-chan (アヴちゃん), is a member and lead vocalist of Ziyoou-Vachi. They are the lyricist and composer of the band's songs, credited in these capacities (and when writing songs for other acts) as Barazono Avu-sama (薔薇園アヴ様).