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Daoko
Japanese female singer and rapper From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Daoko (だをこ; born March 4, 1997) is a Japanese singer and rapper born in Tokyo.[1] Her career began when one of her videos uploaded to Nico Nico Douga in 2012, when she was 15, received attention.[2][3]
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Career
The name Daoko (ダヲコ) was originally her web nickname.[4]
Her first tour began on 15 January 2016 at Tsutaya O-East, Tokyo, Japan.[5][6] Daoko was nominated for Next Break Artist at the MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2015.[7][8]
She had caught the attention of multiple Japanese artists such as m-flo which lead to the collaboration of the two artists to produce her single "IRONY" in 2013 and was appointed as the theme song of the movie Eagle Talon – Beautiful Elliere Deodorant Plus (鷹の爪~美しきエリエール消臭プラス~).
Daoko released her first album, Hyper Girl, on 5 December 2012 through Low High Who? Production.[9][10] She received a large amount of attention for her vocal work in the music video "ME!ME!ME!" composed by TeddyLoid on 21 November 2014.[11] Daoko left Low High Who? Production after releasing her album Dimension on 4 February 2015 and subsequently shut down her blog.[12] In 2017, she and Kenshi Yonezu performed the song "Uchiage Hanabi", which was used as the theme song to the anime film Fireworks.[13]
In 2018, Daoko attended 69th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen. She performed at Cosplay Mania in the Philippines in 2023.[14]
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Discography
Studio albums
Live albums
Extended plays
Singles
Promotional singles
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Filmography
Film
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Awards
Performances
- 6 April 2015 – Party for first major album in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan
- 17 August 2015 – Live Solo in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan
- 14 September 2015 – Japanese Animation Trade Fair (Nico Nico Live)
- 15 January 2016 – First Tour (Tsutaya O-East, Tokyo, Japan)
- 8 March 2017 – Aoiro Jidai Tour (LIQUIDROOM in Ebisu, Tokyo, Japan)
- 30 September 2017 – Anime Weekend Atlanta
Bibliography
- Daoko (19 November 2016), Daoko The Zine 01: D-LOVER (in Japanese)
- Daoko (19 November 2016), D-LOVERS vol.2 (in Japanese)
- Daoko (10 August 2017), One room seaside step (in Japanese) (Paperback ed.), Tokyo: KADOKAWA, ISBN 978-4-040-69331-6
- Daoko (29 March 2018), D-LOVERS vol.3 (in Japanese)
- Daoko; SHINKAI BABA (12 November 2019), 2019 気づき展写真集 [Enlightening my world Photobook] (in Japanese) (Paperback ed.), Tokyo, EAN 8358532029481, archived from the original on 13 May 2020
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