Yumiko Shiina (椎名 裕美子, Shiina Yumiko, born November 25, 1978), known by her stage name Ringo Sheena (椎名 林檎, Shiina Ringo), is a Japanese singer, songwriter...
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singer Nobuyuki Shiina (椎名 伸志, born 1991), Japanese footballer Noriko Shiina (椎名 法子, born 1982), Japanese actress and singer Ringo Shiina (椎名 林檎, born 1978)...
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The solo discography of Ringo Sheena features eight studio albums, five compilation albums, two extended plays and twenty-seven singles. Signing with...
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Junpei Shiina (椎名 純平, Shiina Junpei, born August 6, 1974), is a Japanese rhythm and blues singer and songwriter, and older brother to the musician Ringo Sheena...
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producer, arranger and bass guitarist. He has worked extensively with Ringo Shiina, serving as her producer and touring bassist for many years, including...
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Kono Yo no Kagiri (category Ringo Sheena songs)
released by Ringo Sheena, Neko Saito and Junpei Shiina on January 17, 2007 in the name of 椎名林檎×斎藤ネコ+椎名純平 (Sheena Ringo × Saito Neko + Shiina Junpei). It...
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Electric Mole (redirect from Electric Mole (Shiina Ringo Video))
"Electric Mole (エレクトリック・モール)" is a concert video recorded on Ringo Shiina's nationwide "Sugoroku Ecstasy (雙六エクスタシー, Sugoroku Ecstasy)" tour in the summer...
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Final" on 10 October, and was awarded the Excellence Award shared with Ringo Shiina. She released an EP on an independent label in 1997, followed by a single...
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Tsumi to Batsu (redirect from Tsumi to Batsu (Shiina Ringo Song))
"Tribute Album to Ringo Sheena feat. Hikaru Utada, LiSA & More Great Artists!". CDJapan. Retrieved January 19, 2022. "Shiina Ringo Tribute album featuring...
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traditional Japanese singing style remained popular (such as that of Ringo Shiina). At first, the term J-pop was used only for Western-style musicians...
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