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There are at least five artists using this name: 1. Eve (いぶ ibu), also known as Keitora (けいとら) and Kurowa (クロわ), is a Japanese singer and utaite who gained recognition on platforms such as Niconico and YouTube. He has composed original works, participated in live events, and been featured in utaite-centric magazines including Utattemita no Hon and 2.5Song MATE. Eve is also the creator of the ongoing manga Kara no Kioku and has over 4.5 million subscribers on YouTube. 2. Eve (이브) is a South Korean glam rock band formed on 24 December 1997 by vocalist Kim Seheon. The band, which has undergone several lineup changes with Seheon remaining as the main vocalist, released its debut album Eve in August 1998, featuring the single Whenever You Feel. Subsequent albums include Eros (1999), Fly To You (2000), and Swear (2001), with Swear marking the peak of the band's popularity. 3. Eve Jihan Jeffers-Cooper (born 10 November 1978) is an American rapper, songwriter, and actress from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She won the inaugural Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration in 2002 for the song Let Me Blow Ya Mind with Gwen Stefani and was ranked number 48 on VH1's 50 Greatest Women of the Video Era list. 4. Jarkko Eve is a Finnish singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who played bass on the first album of the band Dingo. After leaving Dingo in 1984, he released five solo albums. 5. EVE is a Brazilian girl group formed through the YouTube program Idol School. They debuted on 4 November 2018 with the single Fogo e Ar and later collaborated with South Korean rapper Nada on the single Oy Mama. 6. Eve Ai Yi-liang (Chinese: 艾怡良; pinyin: Ài Yíliáng; born 24 March 1987) is a Taiwanese singer-songwriter. 7. Eve was an American girl group from the 1960s, previously known as Honey Ltd. 8. Eve is a duo consisting of Hiyori Tomoe and Jun Sazanami from the mobile video game Ensemble Stars. The duo is also part of the larger unit Eden. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
There are at least five artists using this name: 1. Eve (いぶ ibu), also known as Keitora (けいとら) and Kurowa (クロわ), is a Japanese singer and utaite who gained recognition on platforms such as Niconico and YouTube. He has composed original works, participated in live events, and been featured in utaite-centric magazines including Utattemita no Hon and 2.5Song MATE. Eve is also the creator of the ongoing manga Kara no Kioku and has over 4.5 million subscribers on YouTube. 2. Eve (이브) is a South Korean glam rock band formed on 24 December 1997 by vocalist Kim Seheon. The band, which has undergone several lineup changes with Seheon remaining as the main vocalist, released its debut album Eve in August 1998, featuring the single Whenever You Feel. Subsequent albums include Eros (1999), Fly To You (2000), and Swear (2001), with Swear marking the peak of the band's popularity. 3. Eve Jihan Jeffers-Cooper (born 10 November 1978) is an American rapper, songwriter, and actress from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She won the inaugural Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration in 2002 for the song Let Me Blow Ya Mind with Gwen Stefani and was ranked number 48 on VH1's 50 Greatest Women of the Video Era list. 4. Jarkko Eve is a Finnish singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who played bass on the first album of the band Dingo. After leaving Dingo in 1984, he released five solo albums. 5. EVE is a Brazilian girl group formed through the YouTube program Idol School. They debuted on 4 November 2018 with the single Fogo e Ar and later collaborated with South Korean rapper Nada on the single Oy Mama. 6. Eve Ai Yi-liang (Chinese: 艾怡良; pinyin: Ài Yíliáng; born 24 March 1987) is a Taiwanese singer-songwriter. 7. Eve was an American girl group from the 1960s, previously known as Honey Ltd. 8. Eve is a duo consisting of Hiyori Tomoe and Jun Sazanami from the mobile video game Ensemble Stars. The duo is also part of the larger unit Eden. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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