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Serita Mitsuya

A singer-songwriter and voice trainer who sings a wide range of genres, including pop, vocal music, and musicals.
Since high school, he has been active both solo and in bands.
He has won numerous contests, including the KBC V3 Newcomer Audition.
He has toured Japan and overseas, performing with numerous major artists.
To date, he has released three albums under the names Bosh and brisq'reed.
In 2015, he also began working as a voice trainer, nurturing the next generation of singers.
In 2021, he released his first solo digital single, "Sentakumono."
He will release "Ajisai" in June 2025, followed by "Daite Hold on me, Tight" in July, two consecutive months.
He plans to release more new songs thereafter.
Airena Sakamoto
Artists and talents
She debuted as a member of HKT48's third generation in November 2013.
In 2017, she was selected as a member of HKT48's 10th single, "Kiss wa Matsu Shikanaka desu ka?" (I Have to Wait for a Kiss).
In 2021, she was selected as a member of HKT48's 14th single, "Kimi to Doko ni Ikitai" (I Want to Go Somewhere with You).
She graduated from HKT48 in April 2025 to focus on her freelance and artist career.
She released her first single, "ESPOIR," the official theme song for Tour de Kyushu 2025, on July 2, 2025.
For her second single, "YUMEIRO," she wrote lyrics for the first time, expressing the meaningful meaning behind her decision to graduate while still a member of the group.
Urata Brothers
musician
An overwhelming presence! Born to be entertainers, Tanushimaru has the ultimate twin unit, the fighting musicians, the Urata Brothers. They formed in 19XX while still in their mother's womb. Their well-trained bodies of steel and captivating voices transcend the human world, making them popular with creatures all over the world, regardless of gender. They have appeared on numerous TV and radio programs. As they themselves have many hobbies,
the music videos they post on YouTube are filled with the things they love.
Miyu Kanou
singer
Originating in Omuta City, Fukuoka Prefecture.
Inspired by the American TV drama "Hannah Montana," she began self-studying singing and dancing.
At the age of 10, she picked up the guitar and began creating original music. She moved to Tokyo in 2018.
She advanced to the semifinals of the Japan-Korea joint audition program "Trot Girls Japan," held in 2023.
She currently appears regularly on the Korean music program "Japan-Korea Top Ten Show." She travels between Japan and Korea for her activities.
She is scheduled to debut in December 2024 as part of the four-member female unit "sis/T."
AREINT
band
Japanese pop and rock band AREINT
Vocalist Sakura's powerful vocals, combined with the powerful, youthful, and unique bassist SEIYA and drummer SHO, create a catchy yet familiar rock sound that is uniquely AREINT.
Their song "Remember Me" was chosen as the opening theme for "KBC Radio Hawks Live 2024."
yuzen
musician
A member of Hifumi, inc., he is a composer, DJ, and track maker. Armed with his own remix tracks, he DJs at parties across the country. His on-stage skills, backed by solid DJ skills, are highly regarded.
He has performed at numerous events, including "EDP lab 2017," "Re:animation12," "Porter Robinson JAPAN tour," and "VIRTUAFREAK @ Shinkiba AGEHA."
In recent years, he has been actively songwriting and remixing. His song "Life Size feat. Tenki Okome," featuring VTuber "Tenki Okome," reached number one on the iTunes electro chart and was also included in the official Spotify playlist.
He has also provided music for "hololive"'s NEGI☆U, and his song "Toyo Repaint," released by holox at the end of 2022, has surpassed 2 million plays, expanding his activities into the mainstream scene.
He is a lecturer in the Music Production Department at Fukuoka School of Music & Dance College.
Kazuhiro Matsushita
bassist
Born in Fukuoka Prefecture, currently living in Fukuoka City.
He began playing the horn at age 12 and the trumpet at age 15. At age 16, he picked up the electric bass when he formed a rock band with friends. At age 18, he enrolled at Fukuoka Communication Arts College. After graduating, he began working as a professional bassist.
He has worked with domestic and international artists in live concerts, school concerts, tours, events, parties, recording, production, school lessons, on-site lessons, and private lessons. He also uploads instructional videos for wind bands to YouTube.
In recent years, he has also worked as a video editor, audio editor, mixing engineer, director, and producer.
His musical tastes span a wide range of genres, including classical rock, pop, J-Pop, Latin, jazz, gospel, R&B, fusion, soul, funk, wind band, enka, and folk music.
He alternates between using the double bass and electric bass to suit the style and song.
He is currently a studio and session musician, primarily based in Fukuoka.
Ayaka
singer
Originally from Yukuhashi City, Fukuoka Prefecture.
She began performing live shows in earnest in the spring of 2015, mainly in Kitakyushu.
She is currently active as a pop singer in bars, live cafes, and events throughout Fukuoka Prefecture.
She is the official ambassador for the castle town of Kokura.
Her original song, "Tomorrow days," has been used in a TV commercial for Baiko Gakuin University.
She has expanded her range of activities, singing the national anthem at the opening game of the Kitakyushu Shimonoseki Phoenix and the Japan Professional Baseball Farm Championship.
In 2024, her song "Iza Yuke! ~We will be Winner~" was chosen as the ending theme song for KBC Radio's Hawks broadcast and Hawks Night Game.
Litsu Loska
(Ritsuroska)
singer-songwriter
A singer-songwriter living in Fukuoka.
Her musical activities center on the theme of "melting the snow and ice in your heart."
She is strongly influenced by classical and dance music, and creates music based on these influences.
After posting a Japanese cover of Norwegian artist AURORA's song "Exist For Love" on YouTube, her music spread primarily overseas, with her international audience now exceeding her Japanese audience.
She currently uses her fluency in English to share her music with an international audience.
LOT SPiRiTS
band
Formed in August 2020.
Not confined to the framework of an all-girl band, they heat up the entire venue with their power and live performances.
In addition to the straightforward lyrics of guitarist and vocalist Luna Sakamoto, their appeal lies in their powerful singing voice that instantly draws the audience in, and the band sound that brings it out to the fullest.
Kønny
R&B SSW
An R&B singer-songwriter born in Fukuoka in 1998.
In 2018, she began her musical career, mainly in Fukuoka, with Tam as MAVRIQ (formerly MELTY LOUNGE).
In 2022, she began performing as a solo artist under the name Kønny.
Incorporating the R&B music of the 90s and 00s that has influenced her since childhood, she pursues a fresh sound. Her sweet voice and occasional R&B chorus work are her charms.
We hope you will pay attention to her sophisticated style.
Katsuhiro Yamashita
Composer and producer
Having enjoyed playing musical instruments from a young age, he began his career as a stage music composer and vocal director immediately after graduating from university.
He later worked as a music college instructor, vocal school trainer, and gospel choir soloist.
In 2010, he made his major label debut with Tokuma Japan with "I Feel Like I'll Meet Again at This Place Someday," which he produced himself (lyrics, composition, arrangement, recording, mixing, and mastering).
He currently runs the music label, music production studio, and music agency "grooozy" in Fukuoka City, where he produces artists for his own label and is involved in the creation, development, production, and release of various works, primarily for singers and rappers.
Sho Yokokawa
singer
The Wakayama Nanryo High School school song, created by Yokokawa Sho, INFINITY16, and WARSAN, has become a hot topic.
A singer based in Nagasaki, Yokokawa Sho's live performances are popular with people of all ages,
and he's a unique artist who captivates audiences with his emotional expressions, lyrics about his life and love,
and pointless talk (lol).
Watch Yokokawa Sho's radio show here to hear him talk about his personality and way of thinking:
Shiki
band
A female vocal, drumless band from Kumamoto. Formed in 2017 by three members who are active in various bands and solo acoustic performances, the band combines live instruments with a sound source that incorporates a variety of genres, including electronica, shoegaze, city pop, and hip hop. Their melodies, which are both bright and somewhat dark, have a mysterious charm, and their clear vocals create a unique worldview.



















