Kusu Kusu
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Last 30 Days | +15 | -- | -- |
Azusa Senou |
Yoshie Hayasaka |
ribbon |
CoCo |
Yoko Maekawa |
Kaori Sakagami |
Picasso |
Takako Ota |
Michiyo Nakajima |
Tokyo Shonen |
Years active | 1988-1994 |
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Kusu Kusu are a group of Japanese singers who notably sang Earth Orchestra from Ranma ½ in 1991. They formed in 1988, and disbanded in 1994. Their members are Jirou, Mu, Say, and Makato. They released their fourth album Cajon shortly after "Earth Orchestra". Most of their recordings have a tropical or world music sounds. In 2009, they made a comeback appearance for a revival of the group. – Wikipedia |
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