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Giza Studio

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Giza Studio
ギザ ステューディオ
GenrePop
rock
Indies
Jazz
Anime song
FoundedSeptember 1, 1998 (Japan)
2001 (United States)[1]
FounderDaiko Nagato
HeadquartersHorrie Hills building, 1-3-17 Kitahorie, Nishi-ku, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture Osaka, Japan
Los Angeles, California, U.S
Key people
Daiko Nagato
Chiaki Nagato
Toshinori Masuda
Saitō Nobuhisa
Total assets117 billion yen
Number of employees
95
ParentB Zone
WebsiteGiza studio website

Giza Studio (ギザ ステューディオ, Giza Sutyūdio) is a Japanese record label, music production company and music publisher based in Osaka, founded in 1998 by music producer Daiko Nagato. Giza's artists have provided numerous opening and ending themes for Anime television series such as Meitantei Conan,[2] Project ARMS, MÄR and Tantei Gakuen Q.

The Giza Studio started as an indie label under the name Garage Indies Zapping Association, but soon B Zone bought it as their sister label company and renamed it to only Giza.[3] Since their commercial service launched on September 1, 1998, Giza Studio has been producing the following years commercially successful artists as Mai Kuraki, Garnet Crow and Rina Aiuchi[4] Along with other Being Group's sister labels (Zain Records, Rooms Records, B-Gram Records, BMFC, Vermillion Records and Northern Music), the studio's main task is to create music productivity by hiring talented artists, composers and engineers.[5]

In 2021, the singer Rina Aiuchi accused her former producer for sexual harassment and filed a lawsuit against talent agency Giza Studio, seeking 10 million yen, alleging that they did not protect her from harassment. Nagato himself did not admit it and claims the opposite of what he is accused of.[6] In 2022, the official website has launched special statement toward lawsuit case which allows her to use her stage name once again. In 2023, Aiuchi accused her producer for the second time, however with the same results as previously of not admitting harassment action.[7]

Labels

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  • Giza Studio (GZCA) 1999-present
  • Tent House (TCR) 1999-present
  • O-Town Jazz (formerly known as Giza Jazz; GZCA) 1999-present
  • D-Go (GZDC) 2012-present[8]
  • Crimzon (CCR) 2014- present

Inactive labels

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  • Garage Indies Zapping Association (ICR) 1999-2000
  • Weeds (WRC) 1999
  • Giza USA (GZUC) 2000-2001
  • Styling Records (GZCS) 2002-2006
  • Undown (UCR) 2003
  • Blue-Z (GZCB) 2004
  • Rozetta (RCR) 2014

Artists

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Notes: The Giza Studio official website has listed its active artist as of 2024.[9]

Giza Studio

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D-Go

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Crimson

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O-town Jazz

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Former artists

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Notes: The Giza Studio official website has listed its former artist under column Other Artists.[10]

Compilation albums

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Album Release Ranking
Giza Studio R&B Respect Vol.1: Six Sisters Selection 5 December 2001 20[11]
Giza Studio Masterpiece Blend 2001 19 December 2001 13[12]
Giza studio Mai-K & Friends Hotrod Beach Party 17 July 2002 15[13]
Giza Studio Masterpiece Blend 2002 18 December 2002 15[14]
Giza Studio Masterpiece Blend 2003 17 December 2003 33[15]
Giza Studio Masterpiece Blend 2004 2004 [16]
Flavor Jazz: Giza Jazz compilation vol. 1 24 September 2008 x [17]
Giza studio 10th Anniversary Masterpiece Blend: Love Side 24 December 2008 119[18]
Giza studio 10th Anniversary Masterpiece Blend: Fun Side 24 December 2008 122[19]
Flavor Jazz: Giza Jazz compilation vol. 2 30 September 2009 X[20]
Christmas Non-Stop Carol 1 December 2010 71[21]
Giza Studio Presents: Girls 12 October 2011 272[22]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "About Giza USA". The Official Giza USA Website.
  2. ^ "Detective Conan theme music" (in Japanese). Being Inc. Archived from the original on 19 June 2011. Retrieved May 23, 2011.
  3. ^ "大阪市・Giza 社長室にて~". hokkoku.co.jp. 21 April 2023.
  4. ^ "About Giza Studio". The Official Giza USA Website.
  5. ^ "Introduction". Official Giza Website (archived). Archived from the original on 2004-01-14. Retrieved 2020-08-27.
  6. ^ "「愛内里菜」セクハラ被害で元所属事務所を提訴 事務所側「事実はない」と声明発表". sponichi.co.jp. 18 March 2021.
  7. ^ "愛内里菜さん、二審も敗訴". hokkoku.co.jp. 21 April 2023.
  8. ^ "D-Go - ディーゴ" (in Japanese).
  9. ^ "Giza Studio-Artist" (in Japanese). Giza. Retrieved 2023-11-05.
  10. ^ "Giza Studio-Other Artist" (in Japanese). Giza. Retrieved 2023-11-05.
  11. ^ "Giza studio R&B Respect Vol.1~six sisters selection~ (V.A)". Oricon News (in Japanese).
  12. ^ "Giza studio Masterpiece Blend 2001 (V.A)". Oricon News (in Japanese).
  13. ^ "Mai-K & Friends Hotrod Beach Party(V.A)". Oricon News (in Japanese).
  14. ^ "Giza studio Masterpiece Blend 2002 (V.A)". Oricon News (in Japanese).
  15. ^ "Giza studio Masterpiece Blend 2003 (V.A)". Oricon News (in Japanese).
  16. ^ The release was canceled, catalogue number: GZCA-5058~5059
  17. ^ "Flavor Jazz ~ Giza Jazz compilation vol.1~(V.A)". Oricon News (in Japanese).
  18. ^ "Giza studio 10th Anniversary Masterpiece Blend: Love Side (V.A)". Oricon News (in Japanese).
  19. ^ "Giza studio 10th Anniversary Masterpiece Blend: Fun Side (V.A)". Oricon News (in Japanese).
  20. ^ "Flavor Jazz ~ Giza Jazz compilation vol. 2~ (V.A)". Oricon News (in Japanese).
  21. ^ "Christmas Non-Stop Carol (V.A)". Oricon News (in Japanese).
  22. ^ "Giza Studio Presents: Girls (V.A)". Oricon News (in Japanese).
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