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Sanae Shintani is one of BEMANI's first in-house female vocalists, with her work dating back to the very first CS BEMANI game with [[CS bm|beatmania YebisuMIX]]. She initially worked as a receptionist at KONAMI. Since then she's performed in a large number of songs in BEMANI, especially in pop'n music. Staple pop'n music playable character [[SANAE-chan|SANAE♥chan]] is named after her, often serving as her character in the songs she sings. | Sanae Shintani is one of BEMANI's first in-house female vocalists, with her work dating back to the very first CS BEMANI game with [[CS bm|beatmania YebisuMIX]]. She initially worked as a receptionist at KONAMI. Since then she's performed in a large number of songs in BEMANI, especially in pop'n music. Staple pop'n music playable character [[SANAE-chan|SANAE♥chan]] is named after her, often serving as her character in the songs she sings. | ||
Sanae left KONAMI in 2012 and joined Tablier Communications Inc.. Since then, she released a mini-album, ''OLニ〜ニョ'', and then appeared in the commercial CD [http://vgmdb.net/album/43173 Game Music Prayer]. She released a new EP, MOVING ON, in 2016. | Sanae left KONAMI in 2012 and joined Tablier Communications Inc.. Since then, she released a mini-album, ''OLニ〜ニョ'', and then appeared in the commercial CD [http://vgmdb.net/album/43173 Game Music Prayer]. She then released a new EP, MOVING ON, in 2016. She has also occassionally appeared in albums on the [[Diverse System]] music label, and even has an upcoming album planned for release under the label in summer 2019, her full first album since her departure from KONAMI. | ||
Despite her departure, | Despite her departure, Sana still participates as a commissioned vocalist in KONAMI's ''Magical Halloween'' (マジカルハロウィン) series. | ||
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* [[Boku wo sagashini (album)|ボクをさがしに]] (2010) | * [[Boku wo sagashini (album)|ボクをさがしに]] (2010) | ||
* [[Miracle Sparkle|Miracle☆Sparkle]] (2011) | * [[Miracle Sparkle|Miracle☆Sparkle]] (2011) | ||
* Unnamed album (2019) | |||
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Revision as of 12:37, 11 June 2019
Sanae Shintani
Artist Information
- Name: Sanae Shintani (新谷早苗)
- Birthday: December 21st
- Birthplace: Kobe, Japan
- Official website: http://www.i-revo.jp/artist/sana/index.html
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/sana_shintani
Profile
Sanae Shintani is one of BEMANI's first in-house female vocalists, with her work dating back to the very first CS BEMANI game with beatmania YebisuMIX. She initially worked as a receptionist at KONAMI. Since then she's performed in a large number of songs in BEMANI, especially in pop'n music. Staple pop'n music playable character SANAE♥chan is named after her, often serving as her character in the songs she sings.
Sanae left KONAMI in 2012 and joined Tablier Communications Inc.. Since then, she released a mini-album, OLニ〜ニョ, and then appeared in the commercial CD Game Music Prayer. She then released a new EP, MOVING ON, in 2016. She has also occassionally appeared in albums on the Diverse System music label, and even has an upcoming album planned for release under the label in summer 2019, her full first album since her departure from KONAMI.
Despite her departure, Sana still participates as a commissioned vocalist in KONAMI's Magical Halloween (マジカルハロウィン) series.
Trivia
- Sanae Shintani sang songs in 19 main arcade pop'n music games, more than any other vocalist in the series.
- Sanae provided voices for pop'n対戦ぱずるだまONLINE.
- Sanae also provided the vocals for the Akira Yamaoka song あなたに注ぐまで, which appears on the KONAMI album COMPOSERS.
- Sanae is the vocalist of Believe the Rainbow, the epilogue song from the SEGA rhythm game maimai FINALE, which marks her first contribution to a rhythm game outside of BEMANI.
- This is likely a nod to her beatmania THE FINAL song fellows, as the maimai series is also planned to be succeeded by the maimai DX series.
Aliases
- Sana
- apresmidi (vocalist, with Hiroshi Takeyasu)
- The Ebisu Singers (with Hiroyuki Togo)
- プチさな
- 新谷あきら (member of, with Akira Yamaoka)
- KISS SUMMER SISTERS (with Manami Fujino and Kiyomi Kumano)
- さな
- 雪村千里
BEMANI Songs
Discography
Albums
- Sana-mode (2001)
- Sanative (2002)
- Sana-mode II ~pop'n music & beatmania moments~ (2003)
- 蜜月 ~honey moon~ (2005)
- ボクをさがしに (2010)
- Miracle☆Sparkle (2011)
- Unnamed album (2019)
EP
- Avril (2006)
- OLニ〜ニョ (2012)
- MOVING ON (2016)
Singles
- 僕のトナリ (2004)
- Brownie / Make Slow (2004)
- チェリ・ガール (2005)
Compilation Albums
- pop'n music Artist Collection 新谷さなえ (2002)
- Sana-molle Collection (2008)
- Sana Coffret (2012)
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