Wyolica facts for kids
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Wyolica
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Origin | Azumi (Sapporo, Japan) So-To (Osaka, Japan) |
Genres | Folk music, J-Pop |
Years active | 1999~ |
Labels | Epic Records Japan 1999-2004 Outreef Records 2009 BounDEE 2010 |
Members | Azumi (vocals) So-To (guitar) |
Wyolica is a musical group from Japan. It has two members: Azumi, who sings, and So-to, who plays the guitar. They started making music in 1999.
Wyolica's music is mostly known in Japan. Their songs often sound like popular music from the United States. However, all their songs are sung in the Japanese language.
About Wyolica
Wyolica is a duo, which means they are a band with two people. Azumi is the singer, and So-to is the guitarist. They come from different cities in Japan. Azumi is from Sapporo, and So-to is from Osaka.
They have been active in the music world since 1999. They create music that combines folk music and J-Pop, which is Japanese pop music.
Their Music Style
Wyolica's sound is often compared to American pop music. This means their songs have catchy tunes and a modern feel. Even though their style is similar, they sing all their lyrics in Japanese. This gives their music a unique blend of international and Japanese sounds.
Albums and Songs
Wyolica released their first full album in the year 2000. It was called "Who Said La La?". This album helped introduce their music to listeners.
Since their first album, Wyolica has released many other albums. They have also put out several singles, which are individual songs. One of their releases was an EP. An EP is like a mini-album, usually with fewer songs than a full album. Their EP featured acoustic songs, which means the music was played mostly with instruments like guitars, without electric amplification.