Mao Denda
Mao Denda  傳田 真央  | |
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| Birth name | Mao Denda | 
| Also known as | Mao/d | 
| Born | March 29, 1980 | 
| Origin | Nagano, Nagano, Japan | 
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| Instrument | Vocals | 
| Years active | 1999–2002, 2006–2018, 2020–present | 
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| Website | www.dendamao.com | 
Mao Denda (傳田 真央, Denda Mao; born March 29, 1980)[1], also known as Mao/d (stylized MAO/d), is a Japanese singer-songwriter. In 2018 she announced that she was suspending her musical activities.[2] She returned to the music industry in 2020 with the single "Plastic Eden".[3]
Discography
Singles
- "Mimimoto ni Iru yo... (Ring the Bells)" (2000/1/19)
 - "Anata to Futari de (Be with Me All Day Long)" (2000/3/29)
 - "Masquerade" (2000/6/28)
 - "Happy Ever After/Soshite Me ga Sametara (3 Little Nights)" (2000/11/22)
 - "Dakiyoseta Destiny (Dream of Asia)" (2001/6/27)
 - "One Last Kiss (featuring Ai)" (2001/11/21)
 - "Very Love −0.5°C" (2006/11/22) as Mao/d
 - "Mizu no Inori: Joy" (2007/2/7) as Mao/d
 - "Bitter Sweet" (2009/3/18)
 - "Nakitaku Naru Kedo" (2009/7/1)
 - "My Style" (2009/11/25)
 
Studio albums
- Eternal Voice (2000/12/20)
 - Diamond Kisses (2001/12/19)
 - I Am (2009/12/9)
 - Renai Chuudoku (2010/10/20)
 - Semi Double (2013/2/13)
 
EP albums
- Colors of Love (2007/12/5) as Mao/d
 - Menz Collaboration (2012/9/5)
 
Remix albums
- Mao Denda Remixes (2001/3/28)
 
DVD
- Eternal Films History & Clips 1999–2001 (2001/10/24)
 
References
- ^ "傳田真央". CDJournal (in Japanese). Retrieved August 2, 2025.
 - ^ "傳田真央、18年間の思いを込めた活動休止前ラストライブ". Natalie (in Japanese). May 3, 2018. Retrieved August 14, 2018.
 - ^ "傳田真央「もう好きなことしかしません(笑)」既成概念からの脱却――音楽を1度辞めてからの復活インタビュー公開". Billboard Japan. December 11, 2020. Retrieved August 1, 2025.