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When You Wish Upon a Star (Cover)

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First released in 2014 .
It is a cover album with songs she grew up listening to.

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When You Wish Upon a Star

Apple Music • J-Pop Top Albums • Malaysia • TOP 12 • 14 May 2024 iTunes Store • J-Pop TOP ALBUMS • Hong Kong • TOP 28 • 15 Mar 2024 Apple Music • J-Pop Top Albums • Switzerland • TOP 36 • 3 Jul 2024 Apple Music • J-Pop Top Albums • Indonesia • TOP 147 • 2 Aug 2024 Apple Music • J-Pop Top Albums • Australia • TOP 174 • 26 Mar 2024

Artist Profile

  • Joelle

    Born in the U.S.A. and raised in Japan. Joelle began singing to her father's piano at an early age. While in high school, she started to sing to her own guitar and piano accompaniment while studying voice, and decided to make a career in music. Finishing high school, she began music study at Yamaha Music Institute; she later received the school's first scholarship. While at Yamaha she started her music career of writing and recording songs, and released Dear Mother, a theme song for PS2 Gundam G-SAVIOUR. In 2002, she was invited to the U.S. by Backstreet Boys producer Gary Baker for some recording. She made her debut in 2006 with Universal Japan, performing Lucky Maria, the ending song for the popular movie "TRICK". The debut album included three songs by Gary Baker. She has sung on NHK TV programs, for a TV drama, for games including FINAL FANTASY XIII-2 and GOD EATER, and has recorded many commercial songs. She has also been a guest singer for Sound Horizon/Linked Horizon live theater productions. She has sung the national anthems of five countries at international women's basketball games. Since 2018 Joelle has been featured in Yuki Kajiura's solo project "FictionJunction". Currently, she also teaches English pronunciation and supervises lyrics for artists who are trying out new English songs.

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