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Yellow Generation
Yellow Generation
J-Pop Group from Japan
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Aki Misato
Aki Misato
Japanese singer
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CooRie
CooRie
Japanese pop band
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Hibari Misora
Hibari Misora
Japanese singer and actress (1937-1989)
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Himekami
Himekami
Japanese new age band
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Yui Sakakibara
Yui Sakakibara
Japanese choreographer, dancer, singer, songwriter, and voice actress
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Chitose Hajime
Chitose Hajime
Japanese singer (1979-)
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Hikaru Genji
Hikaru Genji
Japanese boy band (1987-1995)
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Shinichi Mori
Shinichi Mori
Japanese singer (1947-)
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Kanako Itō
Kanako Itō
Japanese singer
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Masahiro Motoki
Masahiro Motoki
Japanese actor and singer (1965-)
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Haruomi Hosono
Haruomi Hosono
Japanese musician, Yellow Magic Orchestra member (1947-)
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Stardust Revue
Stardust Revue
Japanese rock band (1979-)
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SOPHIA
SOPHIA
Japanese rock band
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Southern All Stars
Southern All Stars
Japanese rock band (1977-)
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Stereopony
Stereopony
Japanese band
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Ai Kawashima
Ai Kawashima
Japanese singer
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Shigeru Izumiya
Shigeru Izumiya
Japanese musician
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angela
angela
Japanese pop band
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Toshi
Toshi
Japanese musician
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Jurina Matsui
Jurina Matsui
Japanese talent and former SKE48 member
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Spitz
Spitz
Japanese rock band
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Miyuki Nakajima
Miyuki Nakajima
Japanese singer-songwriter and radio personality (1952-)
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Kaori Kishitani
Kaori Kishitani
Japanese singer-songwriter
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George Lam
George Lam
Hong Kong singer-songwriter
Mimori Yusa
Japanese singer-songwriter (1964-)

Mimori Yusa

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Japanese singer-songwriter (1964-)
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Mimori Yusa (遊佐 未森, Yusa Mimori), (born February 20, 1964, in Sendai in Miyagi Prefecture), is a Japanese singer-songwriter. She made her nationwide debut at the age of 6 on the TV program Chibikko Nodojiman, which she recited the Takibi nursery rhyme. Shortly after graduating college, she recorded a demo, and signed to Epic/Sony Records in 1987, which officially began her music career. Although she has since had a very prolific career, Yusa became popular for her song "Kuro", which was featured on the NHK television program Minna no Uta from December 2005 until January 2006. She was also in the mid-1990s supergroup Love, Peace & Trance, which also featured Mishio Ogawa, Miyako Koda from Dip in the Pool and Haruomi Hosono as the producer, composer and songwriter.