Inoue Kikuko
Inoue Kikuko started singing professionally in the late 1980s with her debut album 'Kaze no Invitation' in 1989. She came from Hokkaido and had some classical...
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Inoue Kikuko started singing professionally in the late 1980s with her debut album 'Kaze no Invitation' in 1989. She came from Hokkaido and had some classical vocal training before turning to pop music.
Her 1992 single 'Aijou' became her biggest hit, written by lyricist Mutsuhiro Watanabe. That song and others like 'Ajisai' and 'Jewelry' established her as a singer-songwriter who could connect with listeners through straightforward ballads.
She worked with other Japanese artists including Dreams Come True, though her career had some personal difficulties that drew public attention. Her music stayed mostly in the pop realm with occasional forays into different themes.
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