LIPxLIP
LIPxLIP is a Japanese duo made up of Aizou Tokiha and Iori Izumi. They first gained attention with their single 'Romeo,' which became popular for its catchy...
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LIPxLIP is a Japanese duo made up of Aizou Tokiha and Iori Izumi. They first gained attention with their single 'Romeo,' which became popular for its catchy melody. Aizou handles vocals while Iori contributes rapping, creating a contrast between Aizou's energetic delivery and Iori's more introspective style.
Their music often deals with themes like love and friendship, as heard in songs like 'Dream Fanfare.' The pair have faced some personal challenges, with Aizou dealing with stage fright and Iori working through depression, but they've continued to support each other through those difficulties.
They managed to move past it together, keeping their focus on making music.
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