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Once abandoned as a different kind of wiki, the Supercell wiki supports the rising star Japanese band that continues to shine among the song industry ever since its founding. Supercell is a Japanese doujin music group led by a songwriter, Ryo, which formed in 2007. The music group first used the voice synthesizer Hatsune Miku to perform their music, up until they wished to introduce a live singer. <span style="font-family: sans-serif; line-height: 19px; ">Supercell made a transition to vocalist [[Nagi Yanagi]] with their debut single "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kimi_no_Shiranai_Monogatari Kimi no Shiranai Monogatari]" (2009). Two more singles featuring Nagi were released in 2010, followed by Supercell's second album ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Today_Is_A_Beautiful_Day Today Is A Beautiful Day]'' (2011), which was Yanagi's last contribution with Supercell. Following Yanagi's departure, Supercell held auditions for new guest vocalists, and two girls were chosen out of about 2,000 candidates: 15-year-old [[Koeda]] and 17-year-old [[Chelly]]. Both vocalists sang the music themes for the 2011 anime ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guilty_Crown Guilty Crown]'', and released their first singles with Supercell in 2011. </span>
 
Once abandoned as a different kind of wiki, the Supercell wiki supports the rising star Japanese band that continues to shine among the song industry ever since its founding. Supercell is a Japanese doujin music group led by a songwriter, Ryo, which formed in 2007. The music group first used the voice synthesizer Hatsune Miku to perform their music, up until they wished to introduce a live singer. <span style="font-family: sans-serif; line-height: 19px; ">Supercell made a transition to vocalist [[Nagi Yanagi]] with their debut single "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kimi_no_Shiranai_Monogatari Kimi no Shiranai Monogatari]" (2009). Two more singles featuring Nagi were released in 2010, followed by Supercell's second album ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Today_Is_A_Beautiful_Day Today Is A Beautiful Day]'' (2011), which was Yanagi's last contribution with Supercell. Following Yanagi's departure, Supercell held auditions for new guest vocalists, and two girls were chosen out of about 2,000 candidates: 15-year-old [[Koeda]] and 17-year-old [[Chelly]]. Both vocalists sang the music themes for the 2011 anime ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guilty_Crown Guilty Crown]'', and released their first singles with Supercell in 2011. </span>
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*[http://www.supercell.jp/ supercell official website]
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*[http://www.youtube.com/user/supercellVEVO supercell official VEVO]
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==Official Music Video==
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[[File:Supercell - The Bravery|left|335px]]
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[[File:Supercell - Kimino Shiranai Monogatari|thumb|center|335 px]]
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[[File:Supercell - Kokuhaku|thumb|left|335 px]][[File:Supercell - Sayonara Memories|thumb|center|335px]]
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[[Video:Miku Hatsune - Last Night, Good Night|thumb|right|425px]]
 
   
   

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Once abandoned as a different kind of wiki, the Supercell wiki supports the rising star Japanese band that continues to shine among the song industry ever since its founding. Supercell is a Japanese doujin music group led by a songwriter, Ryo, which formed in 2007. The music group first used the voice synthesizer Hatsune Miku to perform their music, up until they wished to introduce a live singer. Supercell made a transition to vocalist Nagi Yanagi with their debut single "Kimi no Shiranai Monogatari" (2009). Two more singles featuring Nagi were released in 2010, followed by Supercell's second album Today Is A Beautiful Day (2011), which was Yanagi's last contribution with Supercell. Following Yanagi's departure, Supercell held auditions for new guest vocalists, and two girls were chosen out of about 2,000 candidates: 15-year-old Koeda and 17-year-old Chelly. Both vocalists sang the music themes for the 2011 anime Guilty Crown, and released their first singles with Supercell in 2011.

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Official Music Video

Supercell_-_Kimino_Shiranai_Monogatari

Supercell - Kimino Shiranai Monogatari

Supercell_-_Kokuhaku

Supercell - Kokuhaku

Supercell_-_Sayonara_Memories

Supercell - Sayonara Memories














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