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So unique! An artist and singer from Saitama

When you hear “an artist from Saitama,” does anyone immediately come to mind? Even when it’s about an artist you love, it can be surprising to learn, “Whoa, they’re from there!” From household-name legends to famous actors and actresses who have also made their mark as singers… Finding an artist from your hometown gives you a little thrill, doesn’t it? Saitama has produced many artists, including Gen Hoshino, who is now a national star, and many more besides! I hope this article helps you discover new music and artists to love.

Super unique! Artists and singers from Saitama (ages 21–30)

LieShinji

SID “Lie” Music Video
LieShinji

Shinji, who is active as the guitarist and composer for the rock band SID, hails from Kawaguchi City in Saitama Prefecture.

While rooted in the visual-kei scene, his credo is unwaveringly “melody first.” His style, which brings out the very best in the vocals, has captivated many fans.

SID made their major debut in 2008 and quickly rose to fame with songs selected as themes for the anime Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood.

In 2010, they solidified their standing as a band by successfully performing at their hometown venue, Saitama Super Arena.

Shinji also has a unique side—he reportedly samples hundreds of bowls of ramen each year—adding to his approachable charm.

He’s the perfect artist for those who love songful guitar work and unforgettable melodies.

DreamTKda kurobuchi

When it comes to distinctive rappers from Kasukabe City in Saitama Prefecture, TKda Kurobuchi is the name to know! He once worked as a company employee, but pursued his dream of music and switched careers to become a rapper.

In works like his 2015 album “LIFE IS ONE TIME, TODAY IS A GOOD DAY,” he paints a worldview that reflects his own life.

What truly put his name on the map was his performance in MC battles.

He claimed numerous titles, including winning the 2012 Sengoku MC BATTLE, proving his skill.

His rapid-fire delivery, unleashed like a bullet, and his technical style packed with relentless rhymes are absolutely stunning.

The power of his words—transforming life’s struggles into strength—will resonate not only with fans of hard-hitting hip-hop, but also with anyone seeking the courage to take on a challenge.

Very distinctive! Artists and singers from Saitama (ages 31–40)

I only want to sing for myselftaiga

Non Stop Rabbit 'My Mask-Like Love Song' Official Music Video [Nonrabi]
I only want to sing for myselftaiga

Taiga is a drummer from Saitama City who originally dedicated himself to soccer as a boy.

After being blown away by a UVERworld concert, he switched paths to pursue music and went on to thrive with the band Non Stop Rabbit, which fuses rock and pop.

Starting with street performances, they released the indie album “Zen A-men” in July 2018, and made their major-label debut in December 2020 with the album “BAKUTAN.” While there aren’t notable individual awards confirmed for him, he named the band and handled video editing on YouTube, making significant contributions to the group’s story.

His drumming style, guided more by the credo of “communicating” than by sheer technique, is powerful yet closely supportive of the vocals.

It’s likely to resonate deeply with those who love rock that treasures the song itself.

enamelKozaka Tadashi

Chu Kosaka – Horo (Official Audio)
enamelKozaka Tadashi

Singer-songwriter Chu Kosaka, known as a pioneer of Japanese soul music.

Born in Shiki, Saitama Prefecture, he debuted in 1968 with the GS band The Floral.

He later formed April Fool with Haruomi Hosono and others, making him a key figure who supported the early days of Japanese rock.

His 1975 classic album HORO—featuring members of Tin Pan Alley—remains an enduring masterpiece of Japanese R&B.

A major turning point came in 1976, when he shifted his focus to gospel music.

Although he did not receive specific awards, his warm, soulful voice made him a legendary figure revered by many musicians.

He is an artist whose deeply affecting music is highly recommended for anyone wishing to trace the roots of Japanese pop.

high tensionShimazaki Haruka

[MV full] High Tension / AKB48 [Official]
high tensionShimazaki Haruka

Haruka Shimazaki, a native of Saitama Prefecture, is also known for taking the world by storm with the term “shio taiō” (cold or curt attitude).

She debuted in 2009 as a 9th-generation member of AKB48, beginning her career in the world of J-pop.

Her turning point was likely her dramatic victory at the rock-paper-scissors tournament held in September 2012.

The song for which she seized the center position brought her widespread recognition.

Her unique, laid-back personality set her apart from other members, and the roots of her distinctive charm lie in her music activities.

Now expanding her horizons as an actress, many people are surely captivated by the way she continues to express herself without being confined to any mold.

THIS IS ME:IIshii Ran

ME:I (Me-I) ⊹ ‘THIS IS ME:I’ Official MV
THIS IS ME:IIshii Ran

Ran Ishii is a Saitama-born performer who began studying dance in childhood and has drawn attention with her outstanding performances.

Since 2019, she has been active as a member of the girls’ performance unit Girls², and is also known for appearing in the TV drama Secret × Warrior Phantomirage!.

She later took on the audition program PRODUCE 101 JAPAN THE GIRLS, where she secured debut with a final ranking of 9th.

In April 2024, she took a new step as a member of the girl group ME:I with the single MIRAI.

Her sharp dancing—centered on her strength in popping—and stable vocal ability powerfully support the group’s performances.

Many are likely drawn to her dazzling presence on stage and strong sense of responsibility, as she also serves as sub-leader.

Cherry BombKurosaka Yukako

[Silent Siren] "Cherry Bomb" Music Video (Full ver.) [Silent Siren]
Cherry BombKurosaka Yukako

Yukako Kurosaka, a Saitama native who transitioned from model to keyboardist, is lovingly known as “Yukarun” from the girls’ band SILENT SIREN.

She joined the band in 2012 and made her major debut that November.

The sparkling tones of her synth are indispensable to the band’s pop sound.

In 2015, less than three years after their debut, they performed at Nippon Budokan—the fastest milestone ever achieved by a girls’ band! Her dynamic, stage-roaming performances are also a major draw.

Beyond music, she works as a director for an apparel brand, showcasing her multifaceted talents.

She’s an artist you won’t want to miss if you love both music and fashion.