Mao Denda

Denda Mao (传 田 真 央jap, Denda Mao, born March 29, 1980 in Nagano, Nagano Prefecture, Japan ) is a Japanese J- pop singer with R & B influences.

Career

Mao made ​​his debut in 2000, where she Mimi Moto ni Iru the single yo ... - Ring the Bells (耳 もと に いる よ... ~ Ring the bells ~ ) published. The single placed itself as the highest placing at number 29 on the Oricon charts in Japan and remained on the chart for ten weeks. Her first studio album she released in the same year under the name Eternal Voice and the album has charted at number 31 and stick to eight weeks in the charts. However, after further publications she decided in 2001 to withdraw from the music industry and only to publish CDs. During this period she worked with artists such as Ai and made guest appearances.

Five years later, in 2006, after she gave her last release, she collaborated with the popular Japanese hip- hop group Ketsumeishi and decided in the music industry back. Her comeback they were later in the same year, however, under the pen name Mao / d (proper spelling: MAO / d) and released the single Very Love -0.5 ° C. However, after a further single and an EP they again left the music industry.

In 2009, she returned once again back, but with her ​​real name she used as a first name as an artist. She has published in December 2009, her second studio album I Am. Today she published mostly digital singles and has released two more studio albums Ren'ai Chūdoku (恋爱 中毒) (2010 ) and semi- double (セミダブル) ( 2013).

Discography

Albums

Singles

Digital Singles

Video Publications

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