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== Profile == | == Profile == | ||
Kanako Watanabe, better known by her Kanako Hoshino (星野奏子) alias, is a vocalist for BEMANI who joined KONAMI following a vocalist audition held by KONAMI in 2004 (the same one that [[Reiji Sakurai]] participated in). Since her debut she's sung nearly a | Kanako Watanabe, better known by her Kanako Hoshino (星野奏子) alias, is a vocalist for BEMANI who joined KONAMI following a vocalist audition held by KONAMI in 2004 (the same one that [[Reiji Sakurai]] participated in). Since her debut she's sung nearly approximately a dozen songs for BEMANI, and written the lyrics to several other songs not featuring her singing. Her earlier songs were mostly done by [[Yoshitaka Nishimura|DJ Yoshitaka]], though she's also extensively worked with [[Keiichi Ueno]] and [[Takayuki Ishikawa|dj TAKA]], among others. | ||
Kanako left KONAMI in 2008 and became affiliated with [[HIGH KICK ENTERTAINMENT inc.]], where she worked with artists such as [[ikutaMachine]], [[Nao Harada]], and [[Yoshiyuki Kinoshita]]. However, she continued to release songs and albums through KONAMI as late as 2011. She left HIGH KICK ENTERTAINMENT inc. in September 2016. | Kanako left KONAMI in 2008 and became affiliated with [[HIGH KICK ENTERTAINMENT inc.]], where she worked with artists such as [[ikutaMachine]], [[Nao Harada]], and [[Yoshiyuki Kinoshita]]. However, she continued to release songs and albums through KONAMI as late as 2011. She left HIGH KICK ENTERTAINMENT inc. in September 2016. |
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