Rei Yasuda
Rei Yasuda is a Japanese singer-songwriter from Osaka who started releasing music in the early 2000s. Her debut single 'Lots of Love' came out in 2004. She's...
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Rei Yasuda is a Japanese singer-songwriter from Osaka who started releasing music in the early 2000s. Her debut single 'Lots of Love' came out in 2004. She's put out albums like 'Rei' in 2005, 'Love Letters' in 2009, and 'Journey' in 2017.
Her songs include 'Mirror,' 'Asymmetry,' and 'I&U,' along with the collaboration 'One More Time' featuring Matt Cab. and Boyz II Men.
In 2010, Yasuda was diagnosed with breast cancer. She's spoken about how that experience affected her music and her connection with listeners.
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