Kumi Koda
Musician
J-pop...disregarded the modern portfolio theory. However, this concern disappeared when the label's other singers (such as Ai Otsuka and Kumi Koda) also reached a certain level of popularity in the mid 2000s. In December 2002, the digital-download... In this article: Oricon, Rock music, Japan, The Beatles, B'z, Japan Record Award, Hikaru Utada, Ayumi Hamasaki, Yumi Matsutoya, and Chage and Aska |
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Contactmusic.com | February 03, 2008
JAPANESE POP STAR APOLOGISES OVER OFFENSIVE COMMENTS
...contract with a cosmetics firm. Koda's agency, Avex Entertainment, also announced they were halting promotional activities for her recent album Kingdom, which was released last month (Jan08). The star has now issued an apology on the...
In this article: Avex Entertainment, All rights reserved, and Kingdom
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Wikipedia | October 26, 2009
Avex Group
...featuring the company's most successful acts. Top Avex acts like Hitomi, Kumi Koda, Ai Otsuka, BoA, Tohoshinki, TRF , Every Little Thing and Ayumi Hamasaki have performed to major crowds each year. In 2008, Namie Amuro made her first...
In this article: Avex Group, Max Matsuura, Japan, Ai Otsuka, Ami Suzuki, Hollywood Records, Tokyo, Nihon University, and Girl Next Door
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Variety | September 23, 2008
Ryuhei Chiba
...and globe. In 1995 he was promoted to prexy of Avex artist management agency Axev (then called White Atlas), where he molded the careers of such major talents as Every Little Thing, Ayumi Hamasaki, Kumi Koda and Ai Otsuka. In 2004, he...
In this article: Avex, John Woo, Red Cliff, Hong Kong, Ai Otsuka, Every Little Thing, and Ayumi Hamasaki
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Wikipedia | September 10, 2009
The Meaning of Peace
...2001 attacks. Kumi Koda collaborated with Korean pop singer BoA and fellow artists under the Avex Trax record label on the charity album Song Nation with the single "The Meaning of Peace", which was produced by Tetsuya Komuro. Earnings from...
In this article: The Meaning of Peace, Song Nation, Avex Trax, BoA, and Tetsuya Komuro
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Wikipedia | October 21, 2009
Music of Final Fantasy X-2
Real Emotion/1000 no Kotoba is a double A-side by Kumi Koda, consisting of "Real Emotion", the opening theme of Square's game Final Fantasy X-2, and , which was used in a cut-scene in the game as well as its ending credits. "1000 no...
In this article: Noriko Matsueda, Takahito Eguchi, Avex, Rikku, and Yuna
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Wikipedia | November 05, 2009
Ami Suzuki
...on December 31, 2005. The gold prize is awarded to 10 of the top songs of the year. Other winners of the prize for that year include Ai Otsuka and Kumi Koda. For the release of Ami's third single, Avex and the artist decided to move away...
In this article: Ami Suzuki, Avex, Oricon, Sony, Delightful, Around the World, Little Crystal, and DVD
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Kumi Koda is a Japanese pop singer from Kyoto who debuted in 2000 with Take Back. She is the older sister of pop singer Misono. Koda did not achieve major success until the release of her seventh single, Real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba. Her popularity reached a new level in 2005 after the release of Secret and Butterfly. Later that year she became one of the best-selling artists of 2005 with the success of Best ~first things~.
- Name At Birth:
- Kumiko Kōda
- Birth Date:
- November 13, 1982
- Birthplace:
- Kyoto, Japan
- Occupation:
- Singer, Songwriter
- Instrument Played:
- Singing
- Record Label:
- Rhythm Zone (Japan)
- Years Active:
- 2000–Present
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