Daoko
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Daoko

Daoko started releasing music as a teenager in Tokyo. Her 2013 debut EP 'Shibuya K' caught attention with its mix of pop and hip-hop elements, showing her...

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Daoko started releasing music as a teenager in Tokyo. Her 2013 debut EP 'Shibuya K' caught attention with its mix of pop and hip-hop elements, showing her early vocal style and lyrical approach.

The 2017 song 'Uchiage Hanabi,' written for the anime 'Fireworks,' became particularly well-known for its melody and themes of fleeting beauty.

Her music has included tracks like 'Me! Me! Me!,' 'Daisuki,' and 'Girl,' moving between pop, electronica, and more experimental directions. She released the album 'Kafune' in 2020.

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