Takuya Ohashi
Takuya Ohashi is a Japanese musician from Osaka who started playing piano early and formed his first band, Quattro, in high school. His 2007 single "Arigatou"...
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Takuya Ohashi is a Japanese musician from Osaka who started playing piano early and formed his first band, Quattro, in high school. His 2007 single "Arigatou" became a major hit in Japan, connecting with listeners through its straightforward message of gratitude.
Other songs like "Tsumetai Sekai," "Shounen To Sora," and "Hajimari no Uta" show his range beyond that early success. He performs with a backing band, though the existing information doesn't name specific members.
His work continues to find an audience without needing much promotional fanfare.
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