Saeko Ura

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| native_name = 浦 彩恵子

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| alias = Cherie (former stage name)

| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1989|4|1}}

| birth_place = Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan

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| genre = {{hlist|J-pop|Rock}}

| occupation = Singer

| years_active = 2006–

| label = {{hlist|Giza Studio (2006–10)|Universal J (2011–12)}}

| associated_acts = {{hlist|Hitoshi Okamoto (2006–10)|Takeshi Hayama (2006–10)|Koshi Inaba (2007)|Ikoman (2011–)}}

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{{nihongo|Saeko Ura|浦 彩恵子|Ura Saeko|born 1 April 1989, in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan}}{{cite web|url=http://spacecraft.co.jp/uura_saeka/profile.html|title=宇浦 冴香|language=ja|publisher=Space Craft|accessdate=24 Oct 2016|url-status=bot: unknown|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160522102857/http://spacecraft.co.jp/uura_saeka/profile.html|archivedate=2016-05-22}} 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 Chiba Prefecture. 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 B'z member Koshi Inaba, which became a hit. Uura became the first Being artist to carry out promotional activities in Myspace. In the 1 February 2011 she moved to Universal Music Japan and changed her name to Cherie. She changed to her original name later in the 30 August 2012.

Discography

=As Saeka Uura=

==CD singles==

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2006"Tears: Namida wa Misetakunai"
rowspan="2"| 2007"Sha la la –Ayakashi Night–"
"My Mirai"
2008"Kyūkei Jikan 10-bu"

==Limited singles==

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rowspan="2"| 2008"Genzai Shinkō Katachi"
"Ending Song"
2009"Koko janai Basho de"

==Full albums==

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2007Juke Vox

==Mini-albums==

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2009Dice

==Participation works==

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2006U-ka Saegusa in dB "U-ka saegusa IN db IV ~Crystal na Kisetsu ni Miserarete~"
2007Zard "Glorious Mind"
2009Naifu "Koigokoro: Kagayakinagara"

==Music recordings==

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! Song

2007Kekkaishi: Original Soundtrack"Sha la la –Akayashi Night– TV Edit"
2008Giza Studio 10th Anniversary Masterpiece Blend: Fun Side"Sha la la –Akayashi Night–"
2009Giza Studio presents: Girls"Sha la la –Akayashi Night–"

=As Cherie=

==CD singles==

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rowspan="2"| 2011"Koi no Fushigi"
"Trip"

==Full albums==

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2011Jack

Films

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! Notes

2011Run 60Special guest

Stage

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! Role

2013To Ki no Kizuna –Sekigahara Kitan– Ren BuKazuha Yase

References