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    known as Misia (ミーシャ, Mīsha, born July 7, 1978) and stylized in all caps, is a Japanese singer and songwriter. Born in Tsushima, Nagasaki, Misia moved to...
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  • Alfonso de Aguiar (18 June 1955 – 27 July 2024), known mononymously as Mísia, was a Portuguese fado singer. She was a polyglot, singing some of her songs...
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  • Misia may refer to: Misia (often stylized as MISIA) (born 1978), a Japanese R&B singer Mísia (1955–2024), a Portuguese fado singer Misia Sert (1872–1950)...
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    Misia Sert (born Maria Zofia Olga Zenajda Godebska; 30 March 1872 – 15 October 1950) was known primarily as a patron of contemporary artists and musicians...
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  • Scott as Orpheus Debi Mazar as Medusa Aurora Perrineau as Riddy (Eurydice) Misia Butler as Caneus Leila Farzad as Ari Nabhaan Rizwan as Dionysus Rakie Ayola...
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  • Mother Father Brother Sister (category Misia albums)
    Father Brother Sister is the debut album by Japanese singer and songwriter Misia, released on June 24, 1998, by Arista Japan. It was produced by Haruo Yoda...
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  • husband Tony Hale as Sirisco, steward of the villa Saoirse-Monica Jackson as Misia, Pampinea's loyal servant Zosia Mamet as Pampinea, a spoiled noble, arranged...
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    Michalina Aleksandra Furtak (earlier active as Misia Ff) is a Polish singer, bassist and journalist known as a member of the indie rock group Très.b,...
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  • JP (musician) (section Misia)
    singer and songwriter. He is notable for his collaborations with R&B singer Misia, which have found widespread popularity in South Korea and Japan.[citation...
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    the avant-garde and critical approval. In 1893, Thadée Natanson married Misia Godebska (1872–1950), and together they extended the reach of the magazine...
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