Ikuta Aiko
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Ikuta Aiko

Ikuta Aiko started releasing music in Japan around 1981. She worked as a solo artist, and her song 'Dreamship' came out in 1983. Another track, 'Zero',...

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Ikuta Aiko started releasing music in Japan around 1981. She worked as a solo artist, and her song 'Dreamship' came out in 1983. Another track, 'Zero', appears among her notable songs.

Her music often combined pop with rock and soul elements, and she sang with a light, airy vocal quality. The lyrics tended to touch on love and personal reflection.

Over time, she put out several albums including 'Time After Time' in 1984 and 'Tears in the Rain' in 1985. She recorded with various musicians and producers along the way.

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