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Hiromi Go
Hiromi Go
Japanese singer, actor and talent (1955-)
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Naomi Chiaki
Naomi Chiaki
Japanese singer and actress (1947-)
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Mitsuko Horie
Mitsuko Horie
Japanese actress
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Kōichi Morita
Kōichi Morita
Japanese composer
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Off Course
Off Course
Japanese folk rock band
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Ayumi Ishida
Ayumi Ishida
Japanese singer and actress (1948-)
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Saori Yuki
Saori Yuki
Japanese singer, talent, actress, narrator (1946-)
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Godiego
Godiego
Japanese band (1975-)
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Kenji Sawada
Kenji Sawada
Japanese singer, actor, lyricist, composer (1948-)
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Sambomaster
Sambomaster
Japanese rock band
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Hiromi Iwasaki
Hiromi Iwasaki
Japanese singer (1958-)
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Yuna Ito
Yuna Ito
American-born singer and actress active in Japan
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Miyuki Nakajima
Miyuki Nakajima
Japanese singer-songwriter and radio personality (1952-)
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Masataka Matsutoya
Masataka Matsutoya
Japanese music producer, arranger, keyboardist, composer (1951-)
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Eikichi Yazawa
Eikichi Yazawa
Japanese singer (1949-)
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Hiroko Moriguchi
Hiroko Moriguchi
Japanese singer
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Chiyo Okumura
Chiyo Okumura
Japanese singer and actress (1947-)
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Mariya Takeuchi
Mariya Takeuchi
Japanese singer-songwriter (1955-)
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Yumi Matsutoya
Yumi Matsutoya
Japanese singer-songwriter, lyricist, composer (1954-)
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Mako Ishino
Mako Ishino
Japanese actress and singer (1956-)
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Junko Sakurada
Junko Sakurada
Japanese singer and actress (1958-)
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Sandii & The Sunsetz
Sandii & The Sunsetz
Japanese rock band
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Yōsui Inoue
Yōsui Inoue
Japanese singer-songwriter (1948-)
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Kalyanji–Anandji
Kalyanji–Anandji
Indian composer duo
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Joe Hisaishi
Joe Hisaishi
Japanese composer and musician
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Tamio Okuda
Tamio Okuda
Japanese singer-songwriter
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Mai Fukui
Mai Fukui
Japanese singer-songwriter (1984-)
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Yellow Magic Orchestra
Yellow Magic Orchestra
Japanese electronic music group
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Naoko Ken
Naoko Ken
Japanese singer, personality, actress, comedyenne (1953-)
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David Sanborn
David Sanborn
American saxophonist
Hideki Saijo
Japanese singer and actor (1955-2018)

Hideki Saijo

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Japanese singer and actor (1955-2018)
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Hideki Saijō (西城 秀樹, Saijō Hideki, originally Tatsuo Kimoto (木本 龍雄, Kimoto Tatsuo); April 13, 1955 – May 16, 2018) was a Japanese singer and television celebrity most famous for singing the Japanese version of the Village People's hit song "Y.M.C.A.," called "Young Man." In the 1970s, he was called "New Big Three" (新御三家, shin gosanke) with Goro Noguchi and Hiromi Go. Although the original version was camp, Saijō's version was intended to seriously inspire "young men."