Pony Canyon - Artists

Artists

Below is a selected list of musical artists signed under the Pony Canyon label.

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  • Ai Maeda
  • aiko
  • Arashi (moved into J Storm in 2002)
  • Aya Ueto
  • B1A4 (Korean Band)
  • Bananarama
  • Berryz Koubou
  • Blood Stain Child
  • Buono! (moved into Zetima in 2011)
  • BY-SEXUAL (1990–1995)
  • CHERRYBLOSSOM
  • COMA-CHI
  • Cute (Korea only)
  • D-51
  • Defspiral
  • Ensemble Planeta
  • Fahrenheit (Japan release)
  • FLAME
  • Funkist (band)
  • Hanako Oku
  • Idoling!!!
  • Jamil
  • Kato Kazuki
  • John Hoon
  • Kokia (1998–1999)
  • Kreva
  • Kym Campbell (Japan)
  • Lead
  • Leaf Squad
  • LM.C
  • Mao Abe
  • MC Sniper
  • Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch
  • Milky Bunny
  • Miki Matsubara (1979–1986)
  • Mikuni Shimokawa
  • Original Love
  • Ricki-Lee Coulter
  • Roger Joseph Manning, Jr.
  • Show Luo
  • S/mileage
  • Sam Roberts
  • Sexy Zone
  • she
  • Shizuka Kudo
  • Sound Horizon
  • SS501(Korean band)
  • SuG
  • Taegoon
  • TiA (2011–)
  • Tsukiko Amano (retired)
  • Van Ness Wu (Japanese albums only)
  • Watari Roka Hashiritai
  • w-inds.
  • The Wild Magnolias (one release)
  • Yu Yamada
  • Yuki Saito
  • Yukiko Okada
  • Zeebra
  • Marc van Roon (Japan/South Korea)

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