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Nikka Costa

1972 - Today

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Domenica "Nikka" Costa (born June 4, 1972) is an American singer whose music combines elements of pop, soul, and blues. She also had a career as a child singer starting in the early 1980s. She is the daughter of music producer Don Costa. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Nikka Costa is the 1,771st most popular singer (down from 1,720th in 2019), the 1,653rd most popular biography from Japan (down from 1,494th in 2019) and the 19th most popular Japanese Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Nikka Costa ranks 1,771 out of 4,381Before her are Marc Lavoine, Julian Casablancas, Chad Kroeger, Linn Berggren, Sam Brown, and Choi Soo-young. After her are Clodagh Rodgers, Lucinda Williams, Nicky Jam, Jonny Jakobsen, Sonny Terry, and Eva Dahlgren.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Nikka Costa ranks 274Before her are Ngô Bảo Châu, Maya Rudolph, Ai Iijima, Kelly Chen, Shuntaro Furukawa, and Yogi Adityanath. After her are Craig Jones, Roosevelt Skerrit, Takeshi Watanabe, Ramon Menezes, Jaromír Blažek, and Sete Gibernau.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Nikka Costa ranks 1,653 out of 6,245Before her are Kunio Hatoyama (1948), Takahiro Sakurai (1974), Toshio Masuda (1959), Seiji Ueda (1952), Yuji Horii (1954), and LiSA (1987). After her are Kazumasa Shimizu (1976), Ryota Takahashi (1986), Yoshioka Yayoi (1871), Minato Yoshida (1992), Tomimaru Okuni (1931), and Yoshiyuki Matsuyama (1966).

Among SINGERS In Japan

Among singers born in Japan, Nikka Costa ranks 19Before her are Atsushi Sakurai (1966), Joji (1992), Hironobu Kageyama (1961), Masashi Tashiro (1956), Anri (1961), and Toshi (1965). After her are Yutaka Ozaki (1965), Tomohisa Yamashita (1985), Mika Nakashima (1983), Koshi Inaba (1964), Tak Matsumoto (1961), and Kyōko Koizumi (1966).