Okiayu Ryoutarou
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Okiayu Ryoutarou

Okiayu Ryoutarou was born in Tokyo in 1967 and started his professional music career in 1989 as part of the vocal group J-Friends, which worked on anime...

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Okiayu Ryoutarou was born in Tokyo in 1967 and started his professional music career in 1989 as part of the vocal group J-Friends, which worked on anime soundtracks. He went solo in 1993 with the album 'Truth' and followed it with releases like 'Gem' in 1995 and 'White' in 1997.

In 1995, his song 'Fly Away Yoru No Object Ni Shitaku Nai' served as the opening theme for the anime series Gundam Wing. Another track from his catalog is 'Yokogao (Profile)'.

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