Eriko Imai
今井絵理子
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Azusa Senou |
Mayo Suzukaze |
YeLLOW Generation |
Otoha |
Nozomi Sasaki |
Yumi Matsuzawa |
OnePixcel |
Hitoe Arakaki |
Takako Uehara |
Rina Chinen |
Amika Hattan |
Kie Kitano |
Alisa Mizuki |
Aya Ueto |
Yuki Koyanagi |
shela |
tohko |
Miyu Nagase |
Ryoko Shinohara |
melody. |
Speed |
Nana Katase |
Azumi Uehara |
Kyoko Fukada |
Mai Hoshimura |
Sayuri Iwata |
misono |
Sonim |
Nana Tanimura |
Satomi Takasugi |
Ruppina |
Fayray |
Nami Uehara |
Yuji Oda |
Tanpopo |
Yui Aragaki |
Hekiru Shiina |
Tomiko Van |
Yumi Shizukusa |
Aiko Kayo |
Nakanomori Band |
Saki Fukuda |
Becky |
Petitmoni |
Aya Kamiki |
Pocket Biscuits |
Shunsuke Kiyokiba |
Tetsuya Komuro |
Masami Mitsuoka |
Hana*Hana |
Shiori Takei |
Yuki Uchida |
Akane Sugazaki |
Jyongri |
Asuka Hinoi |
Haruka Ayase |
Yorico |
sifow |
Miho Karasawa |
Ataru Nakamura |
Heartsdales |
Eri Takenaka |
Tsuyoshi Domoto |
Born | 1983-09-22 (age 41) |
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Years active | 1996- |
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Eriko Imai is a Japanese pop singer, actress and politician. She made her debut in the early 1990s as part of the group Speed, which disbanded in March 2000. Eriko began her work away from Speed during 1998, performing "Tsumetaku Shinai de", under the stage name "Eriko with Crunch", on the Speed single "All My True Love". After the group disbanded, Imai continued her career as a solo artist until Speed's reformation in 2008. – Wikipedia |
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