Mari Hamada
浜田麻里
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Born | 1962-07-18 (age 62) |
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Years active | 1983- |
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Mari Hamada is a Japanese rock singer and songwriter. Having performed in bands since high school, Hamada made her professional debut as a solo act in 1983. She quickly became known as the "Queen of Heavy Metal" . In 2019, Hamada become the first Japanese musician to top the vocalist category of heavy metal magazine Burrn!'s readers poll in its 36 year history. Throughout her career, she has released 25 singles and 23 studio albums. – Wikipedia |
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Twitter (@marihd_official) |
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Show-Ya |
Personz |
Koji Kikkawa |
The Alfee |
Ziggy |
Kyosuke Himuro |
Katsumi |
Ann Lewis |
Kumiko Yamashita |
Pink Sapphire |
1994 | |
44 Mari Hamada INCLINATION |
1993 | |
29 Mari Hamada Anti-Heroine |
1991 | |
39 Mari Hamada TOMORROW |
1990 | |
42 Mari Hamada COLORS |
1989 | |
23 Mari Hamada Return to Myself |
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2 | Mariya Takeuchi | ||
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3 | Ryuichi Sakamoto | ||
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4 | Masayoshi Takanaka | ||
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5 | Keisuke Kuwata | ||
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6 | Miki Matsubara | ||
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7 | Anri | ||
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8 | Casiopea | ||
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9 | Yutaka Ozaki | ||
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10 | Yumi Matsutoya | ||
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