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Suzuki Kiyomi (鈴木聖美) is a Japanese singer. With the help from Inoue Daisuke, Suzuki got her start in her music career by singing back up on the Rats&Star single "Moshikashite I LOVE YOU". Then in 1987, she released her first single, entitled "Cinderella Liberty", as Suzuki Kiyomi with with Rats&Star. But her big hit was her third single, "TAXI", which helped Suzuki to win the Rookie of the Year award at the Japan Cable Awards.

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  • Nickname: Onee-chan (おねーちゃん)
  • Birthdate: July 20, 1952 July 20, 1952 (1952-07-20) (age 71)
  • Birthplace: Ota, Tokyo, Japan
  • Blood Type: AB

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Studio Albums

Live Album

Cover Album

Best Albums

Singles

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