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*[2009.09.09] [[Aisuru Hito no Tame ni]] (愛する人のために)
*[2009.09.09] [[Aisuru Hito no Tame ni]] (愛する人のために)
*[2010.03.24] [[Encore ~Jazz Standard~|encore ~Jazz Standard~]] (アンコール ~ジャズ・スタンダード~)
 
*[2010.09.22] [[Best Live]] (ベストライブ) (best live album)
===Other Albums===
*[2010.03.24] [[Encore ~Jazz Standard~|encore ~Jazz Standard~]] (アンコール ~ジャズ・スタンダード~) (cover album)
*[2010.09.22] [[Akimoto Junko Live Best ~Kawaranai~|Akimoto Junko LIVE BEST ~Kawaranai~]] (秋元順子LIVE BEST ~変わらぬ愛~) (live album)


===Singles===
===Singles===

Revision as of 08:01, 9 September 2010

Akimoto Junko

Akimoto Junko (秋元順子) is a Japanese kayoukyoku singer singed to King Records. She made her debut in 2005 with the single "Madison-gun no Koi". Akimoto is know for the popularity of her third single "Ai no Mama de...". The single debuted at #40 on the Oricon charts but later climbed to #1 after her performance at NHK 59th Kouhaku Uta Gassen, marking her the oldest artist to have an Oricon chart-topper.

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  • Name: Akimoto Junko (秋元順子)
  • Birthday: June 21st, 1947
  • Birthplace: Tokyo, Japan

Discography

Albums

Other Albums

Singles

DVD

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