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Yōsui Inoue
Yōsui Inoue
Japanese singer-songwriter (1948-)
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Tortoise Matsumoto
Tortoise Matsumoto
male Singer from Japan
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Keisuke Kuwata
Keisuke Kuwata
Japanese singer-songwriter
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Puffy AmiYumi
Puffy AmiYumi
Japanese female vocal duo (1995-)
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Masataka Matsutoya
Masataka Matsutoya
Japanese music producer, arranger, keyboardist, composer (1951-)
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Porno Graffitti
Porno Graffitti
Japanese rock band
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Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra
Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra
Japanese ska band (1985-)
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Takuro Yoshida
Takuro Yoshida
Japanese singer-songwriter and producer (1946-)
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Shikao Suga
Shikao Suga
Japanese singer-songwriter
9
Sambomaster
Sambomaster
Japanese rock band
10
Off Course
Off Course
Japanese folk rock band
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Toshi
Toshi
Japanese musician
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The Alfee
The Alfee
Japanese rock band
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Ai Otsuka
Ai Otsuka
Japanese singer-songwriter
14
Eikichi Yazawa
Eikichi Yazawa
Japanese singer (1949-)
15
Moomin
Moomin
Japanese reggae singer (1972-)
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Anzen Chitai
Anzen Chitai
Japanese rock band
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The Brilliant Green
The Brilliant Green
Japanese band
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Kōichi Morita
Kōichi Morita
Japanese composer
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Tetsurō Oda
Tetsurō Oda
Japanese composer, music producer, singer-songwriter (1958-)
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Miu Sakamoto
Miu Sakamoto
Japanese musician
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The Blue Hearts
The Blue Hearts
Japanese punk rock band
22
Shigeru Izumiya
Shigeru Izumiya
Japanese musician
23
Megumi Ogata
Megumi Ogata
Japanese actress, voice actress and singer
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Miho Komatsu
Miho Komatsu
Japanese singer
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Rina Aiuchi
Rina Aiuchi
Japanese singer
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Lindberg
Lindberg
Japanese musical group; pop rock/rock band
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Mariko Kouda
Mariko Kouda
Japanese actress, voice actress, J-pop singer and radio personality
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Haruomi Hosono
Haruomi Hosono
Japanese musician, Yellow Magic Orchestra member (1947-)
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Miyuki Nakajima
Miyuki Nakajima
Japanese singer-songwriter and radio personality (1952-)
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Southern All Stars
Southern All Stars
Japanese rock band (1977-)
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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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Kaori Kishitani
Kaori Kishitani
Japanese singer-songwriter
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Yumi Matsutoya
Yumi Matsutoya
Japanese singer-songwriter, lyricist, composer (1954-)
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Jun Shibata
Jun Shibata
Japanese singer-songwriter
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Morning Musume
Morning Musume
Japanese girl group
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Naomi Tamura
Naomi Tamura
Japanese singer-songwriter (1963-)
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Spitz
Spitz
Japanese rock band
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Misato Watanabe
Misato Watanabe
Japanese popular music artist
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L'Arc-en-Ciel
L'Arc-en-Ciel
Japanese rock band
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Noriyuki Makihara
Noriyuki Makihara
Japanese singer-songwriter
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Saori Yuki
Saori Yuki
Japanese singer, talent, actress, narrator (1946-)
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Kohmi Hirose
Kohmi Hirose
Japanese singer-songwriter
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Anza
Anza
Japanese singer
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TRF
TRF
band
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Hironobu Kageyama
Hironobu Kageyama
Japanese singer (1961-)
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Masatoshi Ono
Masatoshi Ono
Japanese singer
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Superfly
Superfly
Japanese rock act (2007-)
Tamio Okuda
Japanese singer-songwriter

Tamio Okuda

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Tamio Okuda (奥田 民生, Okuda Tamio, born 12 May 1965 in Hiroshima) is a Japanese singer, songwriter, and producer. He started his career in 1986 as a member of the band Unicorn. After Unicorn broke up, Okuda moved on to a solo career in 1994 with the single "Ai no Tame ni". He has written and composed many songs for various artists, particularly Puffy. He is signed to Sony Music Japan.

He was ranked number 25 in a list of Japan's top 100 musicians, provided by HMV Japan in 2003. His band Unicorn was also ranked at number 61. Unicorn reunited in 2009.

He appeared in the 2011 Batsu game on Gaki no Tsukai. He performed his song "Ai no Tame ni" with alternate lyrics to recap all that went on in the New Years' special.

On July 11, 2018, Okuda, Kazuyoshi Saito, Yohito Teraoka (Jun Sky Walkers), Takashi Hamazaki (Flying Kids), Yo-King (Magokoro Brothers) and Tortoise Matsumoto announced the formation of a supergroup called the Curling Sitones (カーリングシトーンズ, Kāringu Shitōnzu). Each member is a multi-instrumentalist with all of them at-least being able to provide vocals and guitar and, like the Traveling Wilburys, each uses a pseudonym featuring "Sitone". They formed for a concert on September 23, 2018 at Zepp Tokyo celebrating Teraoka's 25th anniversary as a musician.