Cocco

Cocco is a female Japanese pop singer who debuted in 1997 with a single Kauntodaun (lit. countdown). After producing her 4th album in 2001, she stopped her work as a musician.

Discography

Singles

  • 'Kauntodaun' (3/21/1997)
  • 'Tsuyoku Hakanaimonotachi' (11/21/1997)
  • 'Raining' (3/21/1998)
  • 'Yukiji no Hate' (10/7/1998)
  • 'Jukai no Ito' (4/14/1999)
  • 'Poromeria' (10/14/1999)
  • 'Mizukagami' (4/26/2000)
  • 'Kemonomichi' (6/28/2000)
  • 'Hoshi ni Negai wo' (7/26/2000)
  • 'Hane : lay down my arms' (2/21/2001)
  • 'Yakenogahara' (4/18/2001)

Albums

  • Bugenbiria (5/21/1997)
  • Kumuiuta (5/13/1998)
  • Rapuntsueru (6/14/2000)
  • Sangurozu (4/18/2001)

Books

  • Star Sands in the South Ocean
  • Love Songs from the South Ocean (8/15/2004)

Featured

Her song Raining can be heard at the end of Hideaki Anno's Shiki Jitsu (Ceremonial Day).

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