Kikuchi Momoko
Kikuchi Momoko released her first single 'Hana' in 1999. Her song 'Glass No Sogen' came out in 2003 and became her most recognized work. She has also recorded...
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Kikuchi Momoko released her first single 'Hana' in 1999. Her song 'Glass No Sogen' came out in 2003 and became her most recognized work. She has also recorded tracks like 'Mystical Composer' and 'Night Cruising'.
She has been described as a singer-songwriter who works independently, though she has collaborated with other musicians at times. Her music has appeared in films and television dramas in Japan.
In 2004, Kikuchi was diagnosed with a vocal cord condition that required therapy and surgery. She continued recording afterward, with releases including 'Aru Asa' that same year and albums like 'Tsubasa' in 2012.
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