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Matsuura Yuki

Matsuura Yuki (松浦有希) is a Japanese pop singer, lyricist, arranger, and composer. Matsuura got her start in 1987 after leaving college as the lyricist for the Fukunaga Satomi song Lavender Monogatari. She would go to compose, arrange, and writer lyrics for many artists, mostly for the genre of anime music. She later debuted as a singer-songwriter with the single Taikutsu wo Taberu Haku (Long version) in 1990. She would join the unit Liason in 1996 with Kurata Masayo and then with Yukikura in 2003.

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