Yuki Saito

Yuki Saito is a multifaceted Japanese musician and entertainer who came into the limelight during the 1980s. Born on September 10, 1966, Saito captured audiences with her versatile talents as a singer, actress, essayist, and poetess. She gained widespread popularity with her hit single "Sotsugyō" ("Graduation") in 1985, which served as the anchor for a successful music career. Her distinctively gentle voice and innocent image resonated with the era's ideal of the Japanese girl next door, making her a beloved figure in the country's pop culture.

Saito's body of work is characterized by its evolution over the years, incorporating a variety of styles and themes. Among her recent endeavors is the single "Nanimokamo Kawarutoshitemo," showcasing her enduring vocal elegance. She has also ventured into classical guitar, as evidenced by her acclaimed album "Treasures of Italy," which won the 1st Prize at the 27th Mottola International Guitar Competition in 2021. Her ability to traverse genres is further displayed in her groove-infused "Yuki Saito - Night Tempo Presents The Showa Groove." Saito's enduring appeal is rooted in her continuous evolution as an artist, from working on the original soundtrack of "Les Misérables" to reinvigorating past hits like "Kanashimi yo Konnichiwa" (21st-century version), ensuring her place in the hearts of fans across generations.

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Nanimokamo Kawarutoshitemo
Album - 12 Tracks - Released February 21, 2023
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