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Studioseven Recordings
Parent company Sony Music Japan
Founded 2006
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Studioseven Recordings is a Japanese record label founded in 2006 which is a subsidiary of Sony Music Japan.

History

The label first came to light when Sony was to release a single for singer/songwriter Yui[1] (it should be Good-bye Days for the movie Midnight Sun). It was later expanded through Kaoru Amane’s debut single (Taiyou no Uta for the drama version of the movie). Since then, Studioseven Recordings is to take part in co-productions with movies.

Recent history

In November 2006, the label welcomed Nana-star Yuna Ito and Korean/Japanese star K[2] (who claimed to fame with the theme song for 1 Litre of Tears drama). The label's current chief producer is Yoshio Imano.

The first official release for Studioseven Recordings was the debut album of Yuna Ito, Heart, which sold over 200.000 copies in its first week.

Artists

References

See also