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Spontania (スポンテニア, Supontenia) is a Japanese hip-hop/reggae group. The name "Spontania" comes from the English word "spontaneous".
Spontania | |
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Also known as | Hi-Timez |
Origin | Japan |
Genres | Hip hop reggae J-pop |
Years active | 1996 | –present
Labels | EMI Music Japan, Primary Color Recordz |
Members |
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Website | www |
In 2010, singer Kaori Natori became the permanent vocalist for the band.[1][2]
Year | Title | Peak |
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JPN [4] | ||
2007 | "Positivity" | 132 |
"Hanabi/It's Ok" | 35 | |
2008 | "Sayonara..." | 45 |
"Kimi no Subete ni" | 7 | |
2009 | "Ima Demo Zutto" | 22 |
"Natsu Yume" | 96 | |
"Another Story (Ai Story Spontania Version)" | 40 | |
"Onaji Sora Mitsumeteru Anata ni" | 31 | |
2010 | "The Love Songs" | — |
"Jam" | — |
Year | Album details | Peak |
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JPN [5] | ||
2004 | My Words
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238 |
2005 | Goo Goo Hoo
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123 |
Year | Album details | Peak |
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JPN [6] | ||
2007 | Spontaneous
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76 |
2008 | Music
|
10 |
2009 | Collaborations Best
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13 |
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