Chocolat (singer)
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| Chocolat | |
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| Background information | |
| Born | February 15, 1978 |
| Origin | Tokyo, Japan |
| Genre(s) | Shibuya-kei |
| Years active | 1997-present |
| Label(s) | Epic Records (Japan) 1997-2000 Warner Bros. Japan 2000- |
| Associated acts | Chocolat & Akito, Akito Katayose, heaco |
| Website | http://www.chocolat.ne.jp/ |
Chocolat (born February 15, 1978) is a Japanese singer from the greater Tokyo area in Japan. Chocolat debuted in 1997 on Epic Records (Japan) with her first single Chocolat a la mode. Chocolat is a twin, her younger sister heaco is a singer as well. In 1998 Chocolat married musician Akito Kayatose from the band GREAT3 in Maui, Hawaii which subsequently became her favorite place. In 2000 she moved from Epic Records to Warner Bros. Japan and later that year recorded the duet single "VERANDA" with her husband, credited as "Akito Katayose featuring Chocolat". 2005 saw the forming of the group Chocolat & Akito with her husband.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Singles
- Chocolat a la mode (ショコラ・ア・ラ・モード Shokora a ra mōdo?) (1997-5-21) Produced by shibuya-kei group Neil & Iraiza.
- Blue de Happy ga ii BLUE MINT BLUE (ブルーでハッピーがいい BLUE MINT BLUE?) (1997-7-1)Produced by Hideki Kaji
- Twinkle Starberry (1997-11-1)
- Fuyu e Sumō (冬へ進もう?) (1998-2-1)
- Mōhitosu no Ame (もうひとつの雨?) (1998-5-21)
- Kagami no Yoru (鏡の夜?) (1998-11-21)
- Baseball and Elvis Presley (ベースボールとエルビス・プレスリー bēsubōru to erubisu pursurii?) (1999-7-1)
- FARGO (1999-11-20)
- VERANDA (200-4-12) (As Akito Katayose featuring Chocolat, later used in a Nikka Cidre beverage CM)
- Roller Girl (2001-8-8)
[edit] Albums
- one too many Chocolat (1998-5-30)
- Hamster (ハムスター?) (1999-8-21)
- henry (2001-8-29)
- CHOCOLATE NOTES (2003-10-29)
- Chocolat & Akito (as Chocolat & Akito) (2005-9-19)
- Tropical (as Chocolat & Akito) (2007-2-14)
[edit] Video
- Star Mint (1998-3-1)
- Chocolat Video (2000-7-5)
- Walking in the Park (live, as Chocolat & Akito)
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
[edit] Sources
Much of this article was translated from the equivalent article in the Japanese Wikipedia, as retrieved on March 3, 2008.

