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Suzuki Sachiko

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Suzuki Sachiko (2000)

Suzuki Sachiko (鈴木早智子) is a Japanese pop singer, tarenro, actress, and one half of the unit Wink.

Profile

  • Nicknames: Sacchin (さっちん)、Sacchan (さっちゃん)
  • Birthdate: February 22, 1969
  • Birthplace: Tokyo
  • Blood Type: A
  • Height: 157 cm
  • Shoe Size: 23 cm

Information

Suzuki Sachiko first audition in 1986 for the 1st Annual Lotte CM Idol wa Kimi da! but lost to Tachibana Risa. But Suzuki didn't give up as she later audition and won the grand prix with Aida Shoko for the Wanibooks and UP TO BOY contest in 1987. Aida and her would later formed the duo Wink that last until 1996 and sold over a million copies with their catchy tunes.

After Wink disbanded, Suzuki Sachiko would go onto to start her own solo music career. To prep for the release of the single INNOCENT SKY ~Kanashimi mo Todokanai Ano Sora no Mukou he~, Suzuki went to New York for voice lessons under a dare by the television program Asayan.

She released her second album, Rei ~re-generation~, in 2003 and follow up with a live concert a year later. In 2008, Aida and her reunited as Wink to perform their hit Samishii Nettaigyo at the 50th Annual Japan Record Awards.

Discography

Albums

Singles

Photobooks

Filmography

  • [1987] Ore no Imouto Kyoujoushou
  • [1992] Mayonaka wa Betsu no Nao
  • [1992] Kekkon Operation 10 to 7
  • [1995] Edo no Youjinbou
  • [1997] Melody
  • [2004] UrutoraQ dark fantasy
  • [2004] Onsen he Ikou
  • [2005] Tokumei Kakarichou Tadano Hitoshi
  • [2006] Koisuru!? Chabajou
  • [2006] Jogoku Shoujo
  • [2008] Yonji Mai Tanteidan
  • [2008] Puzzle
  • [2009] Shounen Sunday Shounen Magazine Monogatari

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