Tagawa Toshimi
Tagawa Toshimi was born in 1964 and released his debut album 'Songs of the Soul' in 1990. His voice had a particular range and emotional quality that caught...
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Tagawa Toshimi was born in 1964 and released his debut album 'Songs of the Soul' in 1990. His voice had a particular range and emotional quality that caught attention early on.
In 1999, his single 'Hana Ni Nare' became widely known in Japan.
Around 2005, he faced a chronic illness that affected his voice. He worked through vocal rehabilitation and kept performing afterward. His recordings include 'Shakunage No Ame' and other songs that maintain a straightforward, melodic style.
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