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| See-Saw | |
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| Origin | Tokyo, Japan |
| Genres | J-pop |
| Years active | 1993–1995 2001–present |
| Labels | FunHouse (1993–1995) Victor Entertainment (2001–present) |
| Website | http://www.jvcmusic.co.jp/see-saw/ |
| Members | |
| Chiaki Ishikawa Yuki Kajiura |
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| Former members | |
| Yukiko Nishioka | |
See-Saw is a Japanese pop duo (formerly a trio) originally from Tokyo, Japan. Its members include Chiaki Ishikawa (vocals) and Yuki Kajiura; former member Yukiko Nishioka (西岡 由紀子 Nishioka Yukiko) left the group in April 1994 to pursue a writing career. The group temporarily disbanded in 1995, but reunited in 2001.
The duo of Ishikawa and Kajiura performed opening and ending themes in several anime series, including .hack//SIGN and .hack//Liminality, two insert songs for Noir, the first ending theme to Mobile Suit Gundam SEED, and the final ending theme to Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny.
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A list of See-Saw’s works can be found at vocalist Chiaki Ishikawa’s website. Soundtracks and various artist albums that the group has also appeared on are listed here.
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