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Kanako Ito : ウィキペディア英語版
Kanako Itō

is a female Japanese singer from Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan. She has sung many songs that have appeared in video games and anime. One of her notable songs in games is , the "bad end" ending theme to the visual novel ''School Days''. Itō has also sung songs for a drama CD and anime adaptations of ''School Days''. She has sung songs for the games ''Kikokugai: The Cyber Slayer'', ''Saya no Uta'', ''Demonbane'', ''Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Matsuri'', ''Chaos;Head'', ''Steins;Gate'', and ''Robotics;Notes'', along with the anime series ''Please Twins!'', ''Myself ; Yourself'', and ''Hatenkō Yūgi''. Her song "DD" on her single "A Wish For The Stars" has her singing in French. In April 2012, she made her American performance debut at Anime Boston.
==Discography==


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