• Riyu Kosaka (小坂 りゆ(小坂 梨由), Kosaka Riyu, born January 17, 1985) is a Japanese pop singer and lyricist. She is best known as a member of the Konami-produced...
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  • Nao Kosaka (小坂菜緒), idol, model, actress and member of the Japanese girls idol group Hinatazaka46 Kōsaka Masanobu (高坂 昌信), samurai warrior Riyu Kosaka (小坂...
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  • Away "True", by Zion I from True & Livin' "True...", a 2001 song by Riyu Kosaka "True Song", a 2002 song by Do As Infinity "You Don't Love Me (True)"...
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  • Every Struggle (category Riyu Kosaka albums)
    Every Struggle is the second studio album by Riyu Kosaka and her first major album since she joined record label Avex Trax. It was released on February...
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  • The four winners chosen for their talent, ability and emphasis were Riyu Kosaka (then aged 15; born January 17, 1985), Noria Shiraishi (then aged 19;...
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  • Kokoro no Ato (category Riyu Kosaka songs)
    "Kokoro no Ato" (ココロの跡 Heart's Mark or Heart's Scar) is Riyu Kosaka's fifth single with Avex and her sixth single overall. It was released on December...
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  • Meet You "Shining", by The Misfits from American Psycho "Shining", by Riyu Kosaka "Shining", by X Ambassadors from The Reason "Shinin", by Kim Petras from...
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  • (band), a Japanese pop trio Begin (David Archuleta album), 2012 begin (Riyu Kosaka album), 2004 Begin (Lion Babe album) Begin (The Millennium album) Begin...
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  • Danzai no Hana: Guilty Sky (category Riyu Kosaka songs)
    Sky" (断罪の花: Guilty Sky, literally Conviction's Flower) is a single by Riyu Kosaka released on May 16, 2007. This is her third solo single. It was released...
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  • for Riyu Kosaka, is an English song available in SuperNova for arcades and the PlayStation 2. A Japanese version, credited simply to Riyu Kosaka, was...
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