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Juju (singer)

Juju (ジュジュ) (stylized as JUJU) (born February 14, 1976) is a Japanese jazz singer. She is represented by Sony Music Associated Records Inc.

Biography

She currently resides in New York City. She dreamed of being a jazz singer while growing up in Kyoto, and participated in all sorts of music-related activities. At age 18, she left for the US alone. While in New York, she was very taken with the "New York sound," including jazz, R&B, hip-hop, soul, Latin music, and house. Around 2001, Juju began to be featured in a number of works by other artists. In 2002, she provided music for the film Kyōki no Sakura. In 2004, she debuted with her first single "Hikaru no Naka e". The same year, concurrent with her musical activities in New York, she started performing live in Japan. When her third single, "Kiseki o Nozomu nara", was released, it topped the USEN charts and remained on the chart for a record length of 22 weeks. At this point, while she received support from a small group of listeners, she remained mostly unknown. On August 23, 2008, with the release of "Kimi no Subete ni", a collaboration between Spontania and Juju, she broke out onto the Japanese popular music scene, with the single receiving over 2.5 million downloads. Again, on November 26, 2008, another collaboration with Spontania named "Sunao ni Naretara" earned her even more fame, with the song receiving 2.2 million downloads.In 2010, Juju released her third album called Juju and it won the Excellence Album Award at the 52nd Japan Record Awards.

Juju (disambiguation)

A Juju is a supernatural power ascribed to an object.

Juju may also refer to:

Places

  • Juju (district), one of seven districts on the island of Rotuma in Fiji
  • Juju (village), a village in the district of Juju on the island of Rotuma
  • Juju, Iran, a village in Isfahan Province, Iran
  • Music

  • Jùjú music, a style of Nigerian popular music
  • Performers

  • Juju (rapper), Finnish rapper
  • Juju (singer) (born 1976), Japanese singer
  • JuJu Mob, a Philadelphia hip hop group
  • JuJu, a member of the hip-hop group The Beatnuts
  • Albums

  • JuJu (album), a 1964 album by Wayne Shorter
  • Juju (Siouxsie and the Banshees album)
  • Juju (Gass album)
  • Juju (Chandrabindoo album), 2003
  • Juju (Juju album), 2010
  • Juju Music, a 1982 album by King Sunny Adé
  • Songs

  • Black Juju, a song by the Alice Cooper Band
  • "Juju", a song by Ice Prince from the album Everybody Loves Ice Prince
  • People

    People Named Juju

  • Juju Chang (born 1965), Korean-American news anchor and reporter
  • Ju Ju Wilson, Australian aboriginal artist
  • People Nicknamed Juju

  • Justine Henin (born 1982), Belgian tennis player
  • Chief executive officer

    A chief executive officer (CEO in American English) or managing director (MD in British English) describes the position of the most senior corporate officer, executive, or administrator in charge of managing an organization. The CEO of a corporation or company typically reports to the board of directors and is charged with maximizing the value of the entity. Titles also often given to the holder of the CEO position include president and chief executive (CE).

    Responsibilities

    The responsibilities of an organization's CEO are set by the organization's board of directors or other authority, depending on the organization's legal structure. They can be far-reaching or quite limited and are typically enshrined in a formal delegation of authority.

    Typically, the CEO/MD has responsibilities as a director, decision maker, leader, manager and executor. The communicator role can involve the press and the rest of the outside world, as well as the organization's management and employees; the decision-making role involves high-level decisions about policy and strategy. As a leader of the company, the CEO/MD advises the board of directors, motivates employees, and drives change within the organization. As a manager, the CEO/MD presides over the organization's day-to-day operations. The term refers to the person who takes all the decisions regarding the upliftment of the company, which includes all sectors and fields of the business like operations, marketing, business Development, finance, Human resources, etc. The CEO of a company is not necessarily the owner of the company.

    CEO (disambiguation)

    CEO is a chief executive officer, the highest-ranking corporate officers (executives) or administrators in an organisation.

    CEO or ceo may also refer to:

  • ceo (musician), the solo project of Eric Berglund
  • CEO (Data General), or Comprehensive Electronic Office, an early form of office automation software from Data General
  • Center for Equal Opportunity, an American conservative think tank
  • Corporate Europe Observatory, a non-profit research and campaign group which seeks to expose any effects of corporate lobbying on EU policy making
  • Collegiate Entrepreneurs Organization, a student organization for professionals that publishes the Study Breaks Magazine
  • Waco Kungo Airport, Angola (IATA code)
  • Civil enforcement officer, a person employed to enforce parking, traffic and other restrictions and laws in England and Wales
  • Civilian enforcement officer, employees or authorised officers of Her Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service and are responsible for enforcing magistrates court orders
  • CEO (Data General)

    CEO Office (Comprehensive Electronic Office) software from Data General was introduced in 1981. It included word processing, e-mail, spreadsheets, business graphics and desktop accessories. The software was developed mostly in PL/I on and for the AOS and AOS/VS operating systems.

    CEO was considered Office Automation Software. Office Automation software was an attempt to create a "paperless office".

    It included a main program known as the Control Program which offered a menu driven interface on the assorted dumb terminals which existed at the time. The Control Program communicated with separate "Services" like the Mail Server, Calendar Server, File Server (for documents). There was also a Word Processor and a data management program which was also accessible from the Control Program. A complementary product, TEO, (Technical Electronic Office) focused on the office automation needs of engineering professionals.

    In later years, CEO offerings grew to include various products to connect to CEO from early personal computers. The first such product was called CEO Connection. Later a product named CEO Object Office shipped which repackaged HP NewWave (an object oriented graphical interface).

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