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| Cocco (born January 19 1977 in Naha, Okinawa, Okinawa) is a female Japanese pop singer who debuted in 1996 with a self-titled E.P. titled Cocko. A track from the EP, "Sing a Song ~No Music, No Life~", was used in an advertising campaign for Tower Records Japan. In March 1997, she released her major label debut single "Kauntodaun" (lit. "Count Down") and a full-length album followed shortly after. It wasn't until 1998 when she scored a big hit in Japan with "Tsuyoku Hakanaimonotachi" ("The Strong and Ephemeral"), selling more than 250,000 copies of that single. Cocco went on to record three more albums — Kumuiuta in 1998, Rapunzel in 2000, and Sanguroozu in 2001. Before the release of Sanguroozu, Cocco announced she was retiring from the music business. Later that year, her label released a career retrospective, Best + Ura Best + Mihappyokyokushuu, which contained her singles, some b-sides and five unreleased tracks. Her retirement didn't last too long. In 2002, she published her first art book, Minami no Shima no Hoshi no Suna. In August 2003, she organized a benefit concert to raise awareness about cleaning up beaches in Okinawa. A DVD documentary titled Heaven's Hell followed in December. 2004 saw her appearance on the Yutaka Ozaki cover album "BLUE" and the publication of her second book, Minami no Shima no Koi no Uta, which was accompanied by a limited edition single, "Garnet/Celeste Blue". In 2005, Cocco collaborated with photographer/singer nanaco on CD/book combination titled The Bird. In late 2004, Cocco teamed up with Kishida Shigeru of the Japanese rock group Quruli to re-record "Sing a Song" for Tower Records' 25th Anniversary in Japan. The sessions inspired the formation of Singer Songer, a band featuring Cocco, Kishida, Quruli bassist Satou Masashi, Cornelius support keyboardist Hirohisa Horie and former FEED drummer Dai Tarou. Singer Songer made its live debut as a special guest at Quruli's year-end concert in December 2004, and in May 2005, the band released a single, "Shoka Rinrin". An album, Barairo Pop was released in June 2005. It contains a selection of country-flavored tracks that are much happier than Cocco's previous works. DiscographySingles
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FeaturedHer song Raining can be heard at the end of Hideaki Anno's Shiki Jitsu (Ceremonial Day).[ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Cocco ] Some related entries: Lior | Mikel Rouse | Oskar Forss | Jan Wayne | Sławomir Peca | Riccardo Drigo | Lüpüs Thünder | Lil' Kia | Katia and Marielle Labèque | Michael Marshall | Yank Rachell This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Cocco; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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