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, better known by her stage name , was a Japanese singer.


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Junko Kido was born in
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1956. She won two awards at the Intercollege Original Song Contest as a university student. She had a brief singing career, where she released three albums: two of them and ''Blendy'', were released for
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. Afterwards, she later worked as a back chorus singer and composer for several singers, including
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. She sang both the opening and ending of the Clamp in Wonderland anime.あなただけのWONDERLAND
at Oricon (in Japanese)
She married musician
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, who outlived her. They both released their '' a cappella'' album ''Breath by Breath'' from
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. Hirotani lived in
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, where she died of breast cancer at the age of 63 on 4 January 2020;明菜「水に挿した花」作曲広谷順子さん乳がん死去 
''Nikkan Sports''
her husband announced her death on Facebook the next day.
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hirotani, Junko 1956 births 2020 deaths Singers from Tokyo Anime singers People from Tama, Tokyo 20th-century Japanese women singers 20th-century Japanese singers 21st-century Japanese women singers 21st-century Japanese singers Deaths from cancer in Japan Deaths from breast cancer