Kaori Ishihara
Kaori Ishihara is a Japanese singer-songwriter who started writing music in Nagoya. Her debut album 'A Thousand Words Unspoken' came out in 2016, followed by...
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Kaori Ishihara is a Japanese singer-songwriter who started writing music in Nagoya. Her debut album 'A Thousand Words Unspoken' came out in 2016, followed by her second album 'Plastic Smile' in 2018.
The title track 'Plastic Smile' became her most recognized song. Other tracks like 'Untitled Puzzle' and 'Against' appear in her catalog. In 2019, she faced plagiarism allegations that were later cleared after investigation.
Her music tends toward introspective themes, with songs exploring emotional contrasts between surface appearances and deeper feelings. She writes her own material and has released several albums since starting her career.
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