Daisuke Ono
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Daisuke Ono

Daisuke Ono is a Japanese voice actor who started releasing music in 2011. His debut single "Awake ~Boku no Subete~" appears in his catalog, along with songs...

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Daisuke Ono, a voice actor who sings

A Japanese voice actor whose solo music often serves as anime theme songs.

For a sense of his range, check out the earnest "Awake ~Boku no Subete~" and the more playful "KISS KISS KISS." They show the two sides of his catalog pretty clearly.

His songs are often the first thing you hear in an episode. Tracks like "Seirei Hirai" and "KISS KISS KISS" have been used as themes for series like "Kuroko's Basketball" and "Bungou Stray Dogs." That means his voice is tied to the opening moments of those shows for a lot of fans.

He started releasing music in 2011 with the debut single "Awake ~Boku no Subete~." Since then, he's worked as a solo artist with a backing band for live performances. A 2019 dispute over similarities in his song "Hikari" was resolved without formal findings.

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Daisuke Ono is a Japanese voice actor who started releasing music in 2011. His debut single "Awake ~Boku no Subete~" appears in his catalog, along with songs like "Seirei Hirai" and "KISS KISS KISS." Some of his music has been used as theme songs for anime series including "Kuroko's Basketball" and "Bungou Stray Dogs."

He works as a solo artist with a backing band for live performances. In 2019, there were fan accusations about similarities between his song "Hikari" and another artist's work, though Ono denied plagiarism and the matter was resolved.

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Where should I start with Daisuke Ono on LyroVerse?

The Start here section opens with Anata no Koe ga Iroaseyou tomo, Meiyaku no Uta ga sono Mune ni Todokimasu you ni, Seirei Hirai, and KISS KISS KISS so you can move through the artist's stronger lyric pages first.

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