CHiCO with HoneyWorks

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CHiCO with HoneyWorks

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Japanese name: CHiCO with HoneyWorks
Date of creation: 2014
Origin: Japan
Genres: Rock
Years active: 2014-present
Labels: Sony Music Japan
Website: chicoxxx.com

CHiCO with HoneyWorks is a group composed of vocalist, CHiCO, and the producer group, HoneyWorks, that is well known for composing vocaloid songs.

HoneyWorks, aka Haniwa (埴輪), is a circle consisting mainly of the composers Gom and shito, and the illustrator Yamako. The guitarist Oji (Kaizoku Ou), the illustrators Mogelatte and Rocoru, the video producer ziro and the pianist cake (both joining in May 2014) are also part of the group as support members.

Some of their most popular songs include "Suki Kirai", "Hatsukoi no Ehon" and "Kokuhaku Yokou Renshuu". Their music style consists mostly of positive rocky songs.

In January 2014 they had their first major debut, with the album "Zutto Maekara Sukideshita.", which ranked in fourth place on Oricon. In May 2014, the start-up of "CHiCO with HoneyWorks" was announced.

In addition, three light novels, based on the songs "Kokuhaku Yokou Renshuu", "Yakimochi no Kotae" and "Hatsukoi no Ehon", part of the Confession Executive Committee Love Series, have been released so far, .

Members

CHiCO members

  • CHiCO (Vocals)

HoneyWorks members

Main members

  • Gom (ゴム Gomu?) (Composer)
  • shito (シト ?) (Composer)
  • Yamako (ヤマコ ?) (Illustrator)

Support members

  • Oji (オジ ?) (Guitars)
  • Rocoru (ろこる Rokoru?) (Illustrator)
  • cake (ケイキ Keiki?) (Piano, Keyboard)
  • ziro (ジロ Jiro?) (Video producer)
  • Mogelatte (モゲラッタ Mogeratta?) (Illustrator)
  • Atsuyuk! (Drums)

Song themes in Magic Kaito 1412

Opening themes

See also

References