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Takashi Matsumoto
Takashi Matsumoto
Japanese lyricist
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Happy End
Happy End
Japanese folk rock band
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Nogizaka46
Nogizaka46
Japanese female idol group
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Ua
Ua
Japanese singer and songwriter (1972-)
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Hamada Mari
Hamada Mari
Japanese singer-songwriter (1962-)
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Jun Matsumoto
Jun Matsumoto
Japanese talent
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Jurina Matsui
Jurina Matsui
Japanese talent and former SKE48 member
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Mone Kamishiraishi
Mone Kamishiraishi
Japanese actress, singer, voice actress (1998-)
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Superfly
Superfly
Japanese rock act (2007-)
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Deen
Deen
Japanese rock band (1993-)
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Rika Matsumoto
Rika Matsumoto
Japanese voice actor, actress, singer (1968-)
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Gen Hoshino
Gen Hoshino
Japanese singer-songwriter, actor, writer, radio personality (1981-)
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Mamoru Miyano
Mamoru Miyano
Japanese actor, voice actor and singer
Motoharu Sano
Japanese singer-songwriter, music producer, radio personality (1956-)

Motoharu Sano

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Japanese singer-songwriter, music producer, radio personality (1956-)
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Motoharu Sano (佐野 元春, born March 13, 1956, in Taitō, Tokyo), is a Japanese singer-songwriter and musician. A graduate of Rikkyo University, Sano is a frontman with a history of performing in several bands which feature music both in Japanese and occasionally, English, playing songs that often have a rock and roll sound to them. In 2007, Rolling Stone Japan ranked his album Someday number 11 on a list of the greatest Japanese rock albums of all time.

Additionally, he has spent a year in New York City, even doing a radio show there.

Sano took part in a special two-day concert commemorating Takashi Matsumoto's 45th anniversary as a lyricist held at the Tokyo International Forum on August 21–22, 2015. He performed lead vocals on "Haikara Hakuchi" with the surviving members of Happy End, Matsumoto, Haruomi Hosono and Shigeru Suzuki, in place of the deceased Eiichi Ohtaki.