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Megu Sakuragawa is a singer and voice actress belonging to ''S inc.''. Megu debuted in 2008 as a singer while learning at the ''PRO FIT Inc.'' voice actor training school.​ In 2016, she was transferred to S inc., and changed the Sakura kanji in her family name from "桜" to "櫻".
Megu Sakuragawa is a singer and voice actress belonging to ''S inc.''. Megu debuted in 2008 as a singer while learning at the ''PRO FIT Inc.'' voice actor training school.​ In 2016, she was transferred to S inc., and changed the Sakura kanji in her family name from "桜" to "櫻".


Megu often sings the songs of [[Masato Nakayama]], and also sings two songs of Masato at BEMANI too. ​Her best known for her roles as Tsubasa Kira in ''Love Live!'' and Ako Udagawa in ''BanG Dream!''.
Megu often sings the songs of [[Masato Nakayama]], and also sings two songs of Masato at BEMANI too. ​Her best known roles are Tsubasa Kira in ''Love Live!'' and Ako Udagawa in ''BanG Dream!''.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 19:03, 16 February 2021

Megu Sakuragawa

Artist Information

Profile

Megu Sakuragawa is a singer and voice actress belonging to S inc.. Megu debuted in 2008 as a singer while learning at the PRO FIT Inc. voice actor training school.​ In 2016, she was transferred to S inc., and changed the Sakura kanji in her family name from "桜" to "櫻".

Megu often sings the songs of Masato Nakayama, and also sings two songs of Masato at BEMANI too. ​Her best known roles are Tsubasa Kira in Love Live! and Ako Udagawa in BanG Dream!.

Trivia

  • Sakuragawa, the family name on her stage name, is the name of the place in Ibaraki prefecture where she is from.

Aliases

  • 桜川めぐ

BEMANI Songs

Song Artist Game Genre Vocals
メイメツ、フラグメンツ 中山真斗(Elements Garden) feat.桜川めぐ beatmania IIDX 20 tricoro CYBER SYMPHONIC POP
お願いアインシュタイン 中山真斗 feat.桜川めぐ beatmania IIDX 21 SPADA CYBER SYMPHONIC POP

Discography

EP

  • 1・2・3でオンライン (2011)
  • BRAVE BLADE! (2012)