Inoue Marina
Inoue Marina is a Japanese pop vocalist who gained attention with her 2007 single "Watashi No Kimochi." The song became a breakout hit in Japan, establishing...
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Inoue Marina is a Japanese pop vocalist who gained attention with her 2007 single "Watashi No Kimochi." The song became a breakout hit in Japan, establishing her as a solo artist with a focus on emotional delivery and introspective themes.
She followed that success with albums like "Marina" in 2008, "Diary" in 2010, and "Harmonia" in 2012. Other songs in her catalog include "Ballad," "Beautiful Story," "Bokura No Tsubasa," and "Dokkyun Heart!"
Her later releases included "Canvas" in 2014, "Bouquet" in 2016, and "Re:" in 2018. She works primarily as a solo performer, though she has collaborated with other musicians on recordings.
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