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item typeMusical Artistactive from year1988genreJ-pop
 
 
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Seiji Kameda

Seiji Kameda is a Japanese music producer, arranger and bass guitarist. He is a member of the band "Tokyo Jihen" that Ringo Shiina leads as a bassist now.

 
 
Koshi Inaba

Koshi Inaba

Koshi Inaba is a Japanese vocalist. His real name is Hiroshi Inaba . He graduated from the Faculty of Education at the Yokohama National University, and has a degree in mathematics. Inaba is the vocalist and lyricist for the Japanese hard rock band, B'z. Their debut album, B'z, was released in 1988, and he started his solo career in 1997 with "Magma". Whereas B'z songs are composed by Tak, Koshi has composed songs for his own solo albums.

 
 
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Takuro (musician)

Takuro is one of the guitarists and leader of the popular Japanese rock band GLAY. He is the main composer and lyricist of GLAY's songs. As a composer and a musician, Takuro has worked with different artists. He's also released solo works. Takuro and his older sister were raised by a single mother, as she never re-married after his father's death, when Takuro was three years old. He considers his mother an early influence in his musical career, as he was strongly impressed by her singing.

 
 
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Mimori Yusa

Mimori Yusa,, is a Japanese singer-songwriter. Although she has had a very prolific career, Yusa achieved only minor popularity in Japan until very recently when her song newest song, "Kuro", was featured on the popular NHK television program Minna no Uta from December 2005 until January 2006. Prior to this NHK feature, Yusa was generally perceived as having peculiar lyrics and melody and thus a mass audience eluded her.

 
 
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Hisashi (musician)

Hisashi (外村 尚, Tonomura Hisashi; born February 2, 1972 in Hirosaki, Aomori) is the lead guitarist for the popular Japanese rock band GLAY. He used to be in a band named Ari (蟻) but they broke up before he joined GLAY. Together with his bandmate Jiro, the two of them are known for their visual efforts. However in recent years the pair have toned down their image, wearing more casual clothing and hairstyles.

 
 
Youmi Kimura

Youmi Kimura

Yumi Kimura (木村 弓 Kimura Yumi) is a Japanese singer and lyre performer. She was born in Osaka, Japan, and became famous in 2001 for her song "Always With Me" (いつも何度でも Itsumo Nando Demo), which served as the closing theme to the popular 2001 anime film Spirited Away by Hayao Miyazaki. Kimura and Miyazaki had great admiration for each other's works.