Mitsuko Horie
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Mitsuko Horie

Mitsuko Horie started singing lessons at five and studied opera at Toho Gakuen School of Music. Her debut album 'Dreaming' came out in 1989. In 1999, she...

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Mitsuko Horie, the voice behind anime themes

A singer whose career spans opera training, anime openings, and personal resilience.

For a sense of her range, check out 'Yume Iro Tenshi' from her top songs list. It's a good place to hear what she does outside the anime themes.

If you watched Digimon Adventure 02 in the late '90s, you heard her voice on 'Cross Fight!', that opening theme became one of her most recognizable songs. She's also recorded other anime themes like 'Final Soldier' and 'Kyou mo Tatakau Stronger.' Beyond that, she's been vocal about supporting the LGBTQ+ community, which adds another layer to her public presence.

She started singing lessons at five and studied opera at Toho Gakuen School of Music. Her debut album 'Dreaming' came out in 1989, and she kept performing even after a thyroid cancer diagnosis in 1995.

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Mitsuko Horie started singing lessons at five and studied opera at Toho Gakuen School of Music. Her debut album 'Dreaming' came out in 1989. In 1999, she recorded 'Cross Fight!' as the opening theme for 'Digimon Adventure 02,' which became one of her most recognizable songs.

Her work includes other anime themes like 'Final Soldier' and 'Kyou mo Tatakau Stronger.' She was diagnosed with thyroid cancer in 1995 but kept performing. Horie has also been vocal about supporting the LGBTQ+ community.

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Where should I start with Mitsuko Horie on LyroVerse?

The Start here section opens with Yume Iro Tenshi, 2036 no Sentaku -TIME-, and Ai Wa Hikari No Naka de so you can move through the artist's stronger lyric pages first.

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