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Mikuni Shimokawa

1980 - Today

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Mikuni Shimokawa (下川 みくに, Shimokawa Mikuni; born 19 March 1980) is a Japanese pop singer and songwriter. She is best known for her songs used for anime theme music, particularly the opening and ending themes of the Full Metal Panic! series. In addition to her vocal talents, Shimokawa can also play the piano. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Mikuni Shimokawa is the 3,922nd most popular singer (down from 3,634th in 2024), the 3,696th most popular biography from Japan (down from 2,777th in 2019) and the 103rd most popular Japanese Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Mikuni Shimokawa ranks 3,922 out of 4,381Before her are Gromee, Tim Bendzko, Dermot Kennedy, Imri Ziv, Mor Karbasi, and Sheila Chandra. After her are Marina Lizorkina, Petr Elfimov, Teppei Koike, İrem Derici, Andy Hallett, and Basim.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1980, Mikuni Shimokawa ranks 1,021Before her are Ahmed al-Haznawi, Eddy Bosnar, Corey Carrier, Jasmin Wöhr, Peter Ofori-Quaye, and Erin Cahill. After her are Élodie Gossuin, Yang Hao, Petr Elfimov, Verónika Mendoza, Gustavo César, and Udonis Haslem.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Mikuni Shimokawa ranks 3,703 out of 6,245Before her are Ado Onaiwu (1995), Satoru Suzuki (1975), Masashi Ebinuma (1990), Azusa Iwashimizu (1986), Yuji Kamimura (1976), and Daisuke Kimori (1977). After her are Norihiro Satsukawa (1972), Tatsuyuki Tomiyama (1982), Masato Koga (1970), Akinori Kosaka (1975), Tatsuya Ishikawa (1979), and Takumi Wada (1981).

Among SINGERS In Japan

Among singers born in Japan, Mikuni Shimokawa ranks 103Before her are Kanon Wakeshima (1988), Miwa (1990), May J. (1988), Hitomi Honda (2001), Yuya Tegoshi (1987), and Eiji Wentz (1985). After her are Teppei Koike (1986), Yuichi Nakamaru (1983), Asami Konno (1987), Takahiro Nishijima (1986), Ai Kawashima (1986), and Erina Mano (1991).