Yurie Kokubu

Yurie Kokubu is a Japanese singer-songwriter born on January 18, 1955. She is married to Masaki Iwamoto, a renowned songwriter and composer. Kokubu debuted in the music scene in 1983 with her album "Relief 72 Hours," which is themed around City Pop. Her work includes collaborations on notable songs, such as co-writing the lyrics for Miho Nakayama's hit single "Tada Nakitakunaruno" alongside Nakayama herself. In 1995, Kokubu released an album titled "Akogare," which featured her own cover of "Tada Nakitakunaruno." Her music often reflects a bright and cheerful style reminiscent of other City Pop artists.

Kokubu's contributions to Japanese music also include her involvement in various projects and releases over the years. However, specific details about her recent releases like "STEPS +2," "Silent Moon +1," "Overman King Gainer Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Banzai," and "Whisper Whisper" are not well-documented in available sources. Despite this, her legacy as a singer-songwriter and her influence in the Japanese music scene remain notable.

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STEPS +2
Album - 11 Tracks - Released July 9, 2014
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