Display title | Miyavi |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Miyavi is technically classified as a Visual Kei musician. However, his musical style ranges from a urban-legend inspired sludge metal, to sappy acoustic-pop love songs, to guitar-slapping funky rock, to jazzy ballads. He got his start playing lead guitar for the Visual Kei band Due Le Quartz, but after the band split up in 2002, he quickly became one of Japan's most popular Indie artists. |