Mai Matsumuro
Sound
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mai Matsumuro (松室 麻衣, Matsumuro Mai, born June 10, 1983) is a Japanese pop singer and songwriter. She was one of the three original members and original lead singer of the J-pop band Dream also known as "Dream/DRM". In July 2002, she left the band to pursue a solo career. She is also known for writing the lyrics to the Japanese version of BoA's debut single, "ID; Peace B". In 2006, Matsumuro launched a solo career, releasing digital singles.
Known For

Monkey Typhoon tells the story of three asobots —a form of robots whose general title is a portmanteau of the words association and robot— Goku, Tongo, and Joe. They are assisted in their journeys by Sanzo, a human, the son of the creator of the asobots, and Suzie, who joined them after her father was cured from the Destruction Virus. Later on they are joined by their former rivals Miyon and Shiyon. Their quest is to stop their world's destruction by collecting the legendary 49 keys to unlock Tokyo Metropolitan Government. Along the way, the asobots gain the ability to evolve further. Together, in their many voyages, they come across several foes and enemies such as Loki, Ryutaro Demon, the Quartet, King Doberman Pinscher, and many more, as well as grow united in their friendship.
Monkey Typhoon

Concert film featuring dream's live 2002 tour "Process" filmed at SHIBUYA-AX on June 23, 2002. This was the last performance of dream as a three member group.