Misato Fukuen, Saeko Chiba, Kaori Nazuka, Miyuki Sawashiro, Rie Tanaka, Mie Sonozaki, Sakura Nogawa, Chiwa Saito, Ami Koshimizu, Mai Kadowaki, & Erika Nakai

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Misato Fukuen has contributed music to anime through character songs and soundtrack albums. Her discography includes participation in character song collections for the Strike Witches franchise, as well as releases connected to Rosario + Vampire and Ryuusei no Rockman. Albums featuring Fukuen include the Strike Witches Character Song 3 and various variety CDs associated with those series.

Saeko Chiba released her first album titled melody on March 26, 2003, through the LACA-5160 catalog. The album was produced by Yuki Kajiura and included the song Hikari, which served as the ending theme for the anime series Heatguy J. The album also featured the bonus track Koi no Kiseki, which was her debut song. Other tracks on the album include Moonlight Starlight, Castella, Carry Me, Tokimeki, Aishiteru, Nichiyobi no Kure, Hoshi, The End of the World, Melody, and Always Here.

Kaori Nazuka has an extensive discography of character song and soundtrack contributions to numerous anime series. She has performed on character song albums for Strike Witches, including the Strike Witches 2 Ending Theme Collection Over Sky. Her music credits include character songs for To LOVE-ru, such as the character CD for Kotenkawa Yui and Oshizu, as well as the To LOVE-ru Character Song Collection. For Code Geass, she contributed to the Character Song Best album as the character Nunnally. Other anime projects with Nazuka music credits include Amagami SS, true tears, Kemeko Deluxe, Natsu no Arashi, Soul Eater, and Memories Off. On the Soul Eater character song release, she performed as Tsubaki Nakatsukasa alongside Black Star.

Miyuki Sawashiro has been active as a music performer since 1999, with over 215 performer credits across more than 400 albums. Her early work includes extensive contributions to the Di Gi Charat franchise, where she performed as the character Puchiko on numerous vocal albums and singles including Puchiko no Uta and the Di Gi Charat CD-BOX releases. She was also a core member of the Galaxy Angel vocal group Angel-tai, contributing to multiple singles such as Galaxy Bang Bang and Galaxy Angel de Show, as well as vocal albums like Eternal Songs. Other notable anime music credits include character songs for Pita-Ten, where she performed as Kotarou on the single Chiisana Mahou, and for the Angelic Concert vocal collection. Sawashiro has maintained a consistent presence as a vocal performer on anime soundtrack and character song releases across multiple major franchises.

Rie Tanaka has pursued an active singing career alongside her music performance work. She has released three solo albums titled Garnet, 24 Wishes, and Kokoro. Her notable song contributions to anime include Mizu no Akashi, also known as Field of Hope, which was used as an insert song for Mobile Suit Gundam SEED. This song first appeared on the Mobile Suit Gundam SEED SUIT CD vol.3 Lacus x Haro album. Tanaka was also a member of the group Steel Angels, a singing trio formed with Atsuko Enomoto and Masayo Kurata for the Steel Angel Kurumi anime series. Her music has been released under several major labels including Aniplex, Victor Entertainment, NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan, and Sega Digital Studio.

Mie Sonozaki released a two-disc mini album titled WAVES collection on December 7, 2016. This collection included her song works from various media, including the main theme for Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax. The album featured fourteen tracks on the first disc and twelve on the second disc, with songs including Step Right Up, Lucky Day Happy Life, Sphere, The Castle in the Air, Feel Breeze, Storms Arashi, Music Box, Reda, Rain in Silence, Like a Little Bird, Koori Hime Winter Princess, Blue Rose, Good Night, Shokora, One More Kiss Dear, Time Passed By, Kimi no Inai Valentine's Day, All of Me, Tea for Two Nigai Cocoa to Milktea, Desert Song, Yuukyuu no Heiwa, Zenith, Yakusoku, Fighting Climax, and Seeds of Will. Sonozaki also writes and composes her own music.

Sakura Nogawa has been active as a singer since 2001, releasing music under the Lantis label from 2001 to 2007 and later under FOXTROT from 2010 to 2013. Her music career includes multiple artist albums and singles. She has contributed character songs to numerous anime series, most notably as Erika Hartmann in the Strike Witches franchise. Other anime with Nogawa character song credits include Rozen Maiden as Hinaichigo, Seto no Hanayome as Runa Edomae, and DC Da Capo as Otome Asakura. Her first best-of album, Nogawa Sakura Super Best Sakura no Uta, was released in December 2008.

Chiwa Saito has performed theme songs for anime series, particularly within the Monogatari franchise. She performed staple stable as the opening theme for the anime series Bakemonogatari. She also performed Nigemichi Sentiment with Yui Horie as an opening theme for the Koimonogatari arc of the Monogatari series Second Season. Other song credits include fast love from the Koimonogatari soundtrack and SUPER∞STREAM in collaboration with other vocalists. For the series Horizon on the Middle of Nowhere, she performed Toorimichi Uta as an insert song.

Ami Koshimizu has a substantial discography of anime music performer credits dating from 2003. Her early work includes vocals for Ashita no Nadja music releases, including the Music Box Series and Ototeki Souwa Series. She performed character songs for School Rumble as Tenma Tsukamoto, including the School Rumble character song series and the Sound School album. For the Futakoi franchise, she performed on numerous vocal albums including the character song series, the original image song Ama-kara Night and Day, and the best vocal album 14x2. She also performed theme songs for My-Otome including Otome wa DO MY BEST Desho with Mika Kikuchi. Additional credits include vocals for Lucky Star and Futari wa Pretty Cure albums.

Mai Kadowaki performed the song Koi no Yukue as the character Risa Kamizaki for the ending theme collection of the television anime Amagami SS. The song was composed by Kei Yoshikawa and released as part of the TV Anime Amagami SS Ending Theme Collection album.

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