Kahoru Kohiruimaki
小比類巻かほる
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Years active | 1985- |
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Kahoru Kohiruimaki is a Japanese singer who debuted in 1985. She had great success in the next ten years with around thirty singles, fifteen original albums and various compilations. Kohiruimaki is the most well known in the West for the song "Ai yo kienaide", the first opening theme song from the anime series City Hunter in 1987, and for the ending theme song for the OVA Gall Force in 1986. – Wikipedia |
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Official YouTube Channel |
Twitter (@Kohhy) |
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Yuki Saito |
Minako Honda |
Yui Asaka |
Machiko Watanabe |
Shizuka Kudo |
Junichi Inagaki |
Takako Okamura |
Kozo Murashita |
Akemi Ishii |
Yoko Minamino |
1989 | |
29 Kahoru Kohiruimaki SO REAL |
1988 | |
28 Kahoru Kohiruimaki Hearts On Parade |
1987 | |
18 Kahoru Kohiruimaki I'm Here |
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