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Japanese singer (born 1979) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Suara (すあら) (born Akiko Tatsumi (巽 明子, Tatsumi Akiko) August 3, 1979, in Osaka) is a female Japanese singer working under the FIX Records label, distributed by King Records. Her two singles "Musōka" and "Hikari no Kisetsu" were both used as opening themes for the anime Utawarerumono and Asatte no Hōkō respectively. Additionally, her song ""Kimi ga Tame" was featured in episode twenty-six of Utawarerumono. Her song "Tomoshibi" was used as the ending theme of the anime To Heart 2. Her name is derived from the Indonesian word for "voice" .[1] She married composer and arranger Junpei Fujita in 2009.[2]
Suara すあら | |
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Birth name | Akiko Tatsumi (巽明子) |
Born | Toyonaka, Osaka, Japan | August 3, 1979
Occupation | Singer |
Instrument | Vocals |
Labels | Lantis, King |
This article contains a list that has not been properly sorted. Redo to regular discography format without all the track listings. See MOS:LISTSORT for more information. (December 2015) |
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