Kana Tachibana

Japanese pop singer (born 1985)

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  • Anison
  • Japanese pop
Occupation(s)
  • Artist
  • Dancer
  • Musician
  • Singer
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
Years active2000–presentLabels
  • Avex Trax (2000–2007)
  • Rhythm Zone (2008–2010)
  • TOKYO(w)REC(k)ORDS (2015–present)
Websitetachibana-kana.comJapanese nameKanji橘 佳奈Hiraganaたちばな かなKatakanaタチバナ カナ
Transcriptions
RomanizationTachibana Kana
Musical artist

Kana Tachibana (橘 佳奈, Tachibana Kana, born October 20, 1985) is a Japanese pop singer. She is notable as one of the original member of pop girl group Dream along with Mai Matsumuro and Yu Hasebe. She is currently a soloist singer under TOKYO (W) REC(k)ORDS.

Career

Tachibana was originally one of the first three members of dream, chosen through a nationwide talent search held by Avex Trax in 2000. When lead singer Mai Matsumuro left the group, Tachibana was pronounced leader of the newly reformed eight-member group. She remained a member of the group throughout several major changes in members. In November 2010, Tachibana announced that she would be leaving Dream in 2011.[1]

Discography

Kono Hito「この人」 (For Tokyo Purin) - 2004

Hikari「ヒカリ」 - 2015

Ano Hohoemi Wo「あの微笑みを」 - 2015

Collaborations

[2005.07.27] SLOW DANCE ORIGINAL SOUND TRACK (#6 Three Years, #10 Tachibana Kana, Mayu, natsu - One More Time, #15 Tachibana Kana, Mayu - Koi no Melody)

[2012.03.07] Shirota Yu - UNO (#7 Obstinacy feat. Kana Tachibana)

References

  1. ^ "Dream member Kana to graduate from the group". Retrieved 24 November 2010.

External links

  • Kana Tachibana on Instagram
  • Kana Tachibana on X
  • v
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Dream
Former members
  • Mai Matsumuro
  • Risa Ai
  • Yu Hasebe
  • Kana Tachibana
  • Sayaka Yamamoto
  • Erie Abe
  • Aya Takamoto
  • Ami
  • Shizuka Nishida
Singles
  • "Movin' On"
  • "Heart on Wave"
  • "Private Wars"
  • "Reality"
  • "Night of Fire"
  • "My will"
  • "Believe in You"
  • "Solve"
  • "Our Time"
  • "Stay: Now I'm Here"
  • "Get Over"
  • "Yourself"
  • "Sincerely: Ever Dream"
  • "Music Is My Thing"
  • "I Love Dream World"
  • "Identity: Prologue"
  • "Pure"
  • "Love Generation"
  • "Soyokaze no Shirabe"
  • "Perfect Girls / To the Top"
  • "Breakout"
  • "My Way: Ulala"
  • "Ev'rybody Alright!"
  • "Only You"
  • "Darling"
  • "Konna ni mo"
Albums
  • Super Eurobeat Presents Euro Dream Land (remix album)
  • Dear...
  • Process
  • Eternal Dream (best album)
  • Dream World
  • I.D
  • Hands Up
  • 777: Best of Dreams (best album)
  • Dream Meets Best Hits Avex (cover album)
  • 777: Another Side Story (self-cover album)
  • 7th Anniversary Best (best album)
  • Greatest Live Hits (best live album)
Labels
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