Saeko Ura
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is a Japanese singer. She was represented with Space Craft. She previously worked with the stage name Cherie.


Biography

By the time she was six, Uura moved from Kagoshima Prefecture to
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. She spent her high school and college years in Kansai. Uura debuted her music career with the single "Tears: Namida wa Misetakunai" in the 27 December 2006. In the 14 March 2007 she released the single "Sha la la –Ayakashi Night–", produced by
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member
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, which became a hit. Uura became the first
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artist to carry out promotional activities in
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. In the 1 February 2011 she moved to
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and changed her name to Cherie. She changed to her original name later in the 30 August 2012.


Discography


As Saeka Uura


CD singles


Limited singles


Full albums


Mini-albums


Participation works


Music recordings


As Cherie


CD singles


Full albums


Films


Stage


References

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