Yutaka
Yutaka is a Japanese band that formed in Tokyo. Their music blends pop and rock with traditional Japanese elements, though the existing history contains many...
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Yutaka is a Japanese band that formed in Tokyo. Their music blends pop and rock with traditional Japanese elements, though the existing history contains many dramatic claims that should be treated cautiously.
They released songs like "Music Is Everywere" and "Sakura (Vem Pequeno)" that appear in their catalog. The band's lineup includes vocalist Sora and guitarist Takao, along with Hiro on bass, Ken on drums, and Ayaka on keyboards.
Their discography includes albums such as Sakura Dance from 2005 and Music Is Everywhere from 2007. Other tracks in their catalog include "It's Not Gonna Hurt," "Imperatriz," and "Life Is So Good."
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