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Hirose Kohmi

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Hirose Kohmi (2008)

Hirose Kohmi (広瀬香美) is a Japanese singer-songwriter.

Profile

  • Real Name: Yonemitsu Mami (米光麻美)
  • Other Names: call me, Kohmi (香美)
  • Birthdate: April 12, 1966
  • Birthplace: Dazaifu, Fukuoka Prefecture
  • Blood Type: O

Information

Hirose Kohmi started at a young age with music when she learned to play the piano at age 4. A year later, she started to write her own song lyrics and begin to study classical music. She would also start composing in elementary school by writing scores of music when she always thought up a good melody. She would write the bridge parts and compose bits and pieces for her future singles, including her best selling song Romance no Kamisama, when she was in middle school. She would also compose and study music internationally in Los Angeles]], where she studied pop music and was taught by Michael Jackson's vocal couch.

In 1992, Hirose would release her first album, Bingo!, and soon after her first single, Ai ga Areba Daijoubu, under the label Victor Entertainment. But it wasn't till her third single, Romance no Kamisama, that made Hirose a popular singer. The single would become her biggest hit, selling over one million copies. Later on, she would be nicknamed the Queen of Winter because most of singles released at that time, like Gelaende ga Tokeru Hodo Koishitai, had a winter feeling to them.

She would later to go on and marriage actor Ohsawa Takao in 1999 till their divorce in 2006. Hirose would go later to marry an American in 2008. She also opened her vocal school, Do Dream, in 1999.

Discography

Studio Albums

Mini Album

Best Albums

Singles

Credits

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