
Sota Hanamura is one of the two main vocalists of the Japanese group Da-iCE.
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Sota Hanamura is one of the two lead vocalists of the five-member Japanese dance and vocal group Da-iCE, known for their four-octave vocal range. He performs alongside Yudai Ohno, while Taiki Kudo, Toru Iwaoka, and Hayate Wada are the group's performers.
Early Life
Information on Sota Hanamura's early life is not readily available.
Career
Sota Hanamura is a vocalist for Da-iCE. The group debuted in 2012. They achieved significant success with their song "CITRUS," which won the 63rd Japan Record Award in 2021 and was the first song by a Japanese male dance and vocal group to surpass 100 million streams. They continued their success with "Star Mine" winning "MTV Breakthrough Song" at the MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2022. Da-iCE also won awards for their song "I wonder" and made their first appearance on the NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen (Red and White Song Battle) in 2024.
Personal Life
Information on Sota Hanamura's personal life is not readily available.
Awards
Sota Hanamura, as a member of Da-iCE, has received several awards, including the 63rd Japan Record Award for "CITRUS," "MTV Breakthrough Song" at the MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2022 for "Star Mine," and the Excellent Work Award at the 64th and 66th Japan Record Awards for "Star Mine" and "I wonder" respectively.
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First name
Sota
Last name
Hanamura
Location
JP
Years active
2020 - present
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