Marlene
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Yume Suzuki |
Yuko Matsutani |
Keiko Lee |
Hiroko Kasahara |
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Masayoshi Takanaka |
Aki Hata |
Casiopea |
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Masami Nakatsukasa |
Satoko Shimonari |
dorlis |
Eri Shingyoji |
Born | 1960-01-04 (age 64) |
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Years active | 1979- |
Origin | Manila, Philippines |
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Marlene is a Filipina jazz vocalist from Manila, Philippines mainly active in Japan. Her real name has been cited as Marlene dela Peña or Marlene Pena Lim. Marlene moved to Japan in the late 1970s and released her first single through EMI Japan in 1979 before signing a contract with CBS Sony in 1981, recording albums twice a year. In 1983 two of her albums appeared on the Oricon charts. Deja Vu reached #8, while Magic reached #5, each enjoying sales of over 150,000 records. – Wikipedia |
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1983 | |
50 Marlene デジャ・ヴー |
1 | Southern All Stars | ||
+35,692 (1,985,181) |
2 | Mariya Takeuchi | ||
+23,985 (867,690) |
3 | Ryuichi Sakamoto | ||
+13,704 (1,013,056) |
4 | Miki Matsubara | ||
+10,902 (520,323) |
5 | Keisuke Kuwata | ||
+10,408 (799,114) |
6 | Masayoshi Takanaka | ||
+10,061 (410,363) |
7 | Anri | ||
+7,818 (431,174) |
8 | Casiopea | ||
+7,025 (304,038) |
9 | Yutaka Ozaki | ||
+6,679 (599,941) |
10 | Yumi Matsutoya | ||
+6,190 (1,142,122) |
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