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marhy
OriginJapan
GenresPop, rock, grime, anime
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, composer, Arrangement, Chorus
Instrument(s)Vocals, keyboards
Years active2004–present
Websitehttp://www.ravenjam.com/inner/details_marhy.html

marhy (marhy), is a Japanese artist, singer-songwriter, and arranger based on Japan.

Biography

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marhy showed a talent for song and dance from the age of 2. At 4 years of age, she began to take keyboard lessons. By the age of 12, she had composed and won several awards such as a composer award for electric keyboard.[1] In October 2004, together with her sister, Sora Izumikawa, marhy established a group called "DAUGHTER" and released an album of the same name. In August 2006 and February 2007, marhy as a solo artist, released two singles "Clover" and "CROSS ROAD" (TV Tokyo animation "Otogi-Jūshi Akazukin" Ending theme). She is not only a well known Japanese singer, but also provides musical support to other artists.

Discography

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Vocals and chorus (as marhy)
Singer & Songwriting – DAUGHTER –
  • sora & marhy = DAUGHTER feat. the fascinations album Rock meets Jazz "aMERICAN SWING ”

Works for others

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Songwriting – Artists –
  • Sowelu "Shine "Mizuho Bank lottery, Jingle Writer / Composition
  • Sona "Shigatsu ", "COCOA " / Composition
  • Masaki Toriyama "Utakatano Koibito", "Dorobou Neko " / Composition
  • Takako Matsu "Welcome Back" / Composition
  • YeLLOW Generation "Utakata" TBS Drama "Hot Man" Sub theme song / Composition
  • Miwako Okuda "love you" TV Tokyo "Ikinari Kekkon Seikatsu" Ending theme / Composition, Lyrics(Collaboration), "Tsukiga Suki ", "Ameno Oto ", "Habataite Toriwa Kieru" / Composition
  • Yukari Tamura "Tsubomino Mamade", "Kokorono Tobira", "Nijino Kiseki" /Lyrics, Composition, Arrangement, "Primary Tale", "Eternity " /Lyrics, Composition, Arrangement, "Tsukino Melody" /Lyrics, "Oikaze ", "Sweetest Love", "Air Shooter" /Lyrics, Composition, "Jellyfish" / Composition, "YOURS EVER" /Lyrics, Composition, Arrangement
  • Ex.Bold "Story" / Composition, Chorus
  • Yui Ichikawa "Fu Fu Fu Boyfriend" / Composition, Chorus
  • 0930 "VIVA Seishun" /Lyrics, Composition, Arrangement
  • Mika Goto "Sunadokei" /Lyrics, Composition, Arrangement, "tokage", "Endeavor " / Composition
  • Sora "Niji wo Wataru Kaze no Youni" / Composition
  • Atsuko Enomoto "GoodLuck GoodDay " Composition
  • Kaori Kawamura "Butterfly " Composition/Lyrics(Collaboration)
  • Sora Izumikawa "Lights" Composition, in the album "11" (juuichi)
Songwriting – Anime

References and notes

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  1. ^ "revenjam Factory Inc. (2009)". Archived from the original on 7 January 2009.
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