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17 Facts About Nagi Yanagi

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Nagi Yanagi, stylized as yanaginagi, is a Japanese singer and songwriter from Osaka Prefecture who is signed to NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan.

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Nagi Yanagi's music has been featured in anime series such as My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I Expected, Jormungand, Seraph of the End, and Nagi-Asu: A Lull in the Sea.

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Nagi Yanagi has performed at overseas events in Southeast Asia, China, and Europe.

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In 2012, Yanagi collaborated with composer Jun Maeda of Key to produce the original concept album Owari no Hoshi no Love Song, which finished 6th on the Oricon charts, marking her first album to chart.

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Nagi Yanagi announced her marriage on her official blog on August 5,2019.

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Nagi Yanagi sang to nursery rhymes, making up tunes as she saw fit.

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Nagi Yanagi released four studio albums individually: EN, Leonis, Freirinite, and Oort no Yume.

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In January 2007, Yanagi formed the musical unit Inochi Kokonotsu with composer KTG, and the group put out a single album, Tortoiseshell, on April 29,2007 before disbanding in June 2007.

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Roughly the next day after Supercell's songwriter Ryo uploaded the music group's first song "Melt" in December 2007, Yanagi uploaded a cover of her singing the song.

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Later in 2011, Yanagi sang two songs on the original soundtrack for Key's visual novel Rewrite.

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Nagi Yanagi made an appearance at Anime Festival Asia Singapore in November 2014.

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Nagi Yanagi appeared at Animax Carnival Malaysia in March 2016, and at Animax Carnival Philippines in October 2016.

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Nagi Yanagi was released two compilation albums titled Yanagi Nagi Best Album -Library- and Yanagi Nagi Best Album -Museum- on January 9,2019.

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Nagi Yanagi later bought an audio interface for the software to allow her to experiment more.

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Nagi Yanagi describes how she originally did not intend to pursue a career in music, as producing dojin music was just a hobby and she was working at a non-music related job.

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Nagi Yanagi started out performing covers of songs, but due to positive reception online, she was persuaded to make original songs as well.

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Nagi Yanagi used picture stories as references in making the soundtrack; she used high school baseball cheering songs as references in writing a track for scenes involving baseball.