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, (born February 20, 1964, in
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in
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), is a Japanese singer-songwriter. She made her nationwide debut at the age of 6 on the TV program Chibikko Nodojiman, which she recited the Takibi nursery rhyme. Shortly after graduating college, she recorded a demo, and signed to Epic/Sony Records in 1987, which officially began her music career. Although she has since had a very prolific career, Yusa became popular for her song "Kuro", which was featured on the
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'' from December 2005 until January 2006. She was also in the mid-1990s supergroup Love, Peace & Trance, which also featured Mishio Ogawa, Miyako Koda from
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as the producer, composer and songwriter.


Discography


Albums

Source: * () * () * () * ''Hope'' () * () * () * ''Momoism'' () * () * () * () * ''Roka'' () * ''Echo'' () * ''Mimomemo: The Memorable Songs of Mimori Yusa'' () * () * ''Small is Beautiful'' () * ''Honoka'' () * ''Still Life''  () * () * ''Travelogue Sweet and Bitter Collection'' () * ''Bougainvillea'' () * ''Bougainvillea Reflect'' () * ''Breath at the Show'' () * () * () * () * ''Mimori yusa concert 2009/銀河手帖'' () * ''Do-Re-Mimo ~the singles collection~'' () * () * ''Violetta: The Best of 25 Years'' () * ''piano album'' ()


Singles

Source: * () * () * () * () * () * "Silent Bells" () * () * () * () * "One" () * () * () * "Grace" () * () * () * () * () * () * () * () * () * () * () * () * () * () * () * () * () * "I'll Remember" () * "Light Song" () * () * "I'm here with you" () * ()


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* Mimori Yusa discography at Allmusic.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Yusa, Mimori 1964 births Living people People from Sendai Japanese women singers Musicians from Miyagi Prefecture Kunitachi College of Music alumni