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6 unusual facts about Kiyoshi Maekawa


However

"However" has been recorded by Kiyoshi Maekawa in his album Ballad Selection, in 1999, and by Ayumi Nakamura in her album Voice, in 2008.

Keiko Fuji

She married the Enka singer Kiyoshi Maekawa and retired from singing in 1979, announcing her retirement during a TV show on 30 December of that year.

Kiyoshi Maekawa

He is also known as a former spouse for the singer, Keiko Fuji, who later married to Teruzane Utada and had a daughter Hikaru.

Aside from the recording career, Maekawa has also built up popularity as a TV star, appearing some television shows that comedians such as Kinichi Hagimoto and The Drifters hosted and aired around the latter half of 1970s and the 1980s.

# Chart positions provided by the Oricon, and sources are from the archives on its official site (not available before 1988).

Niji/Himawari/Sore ga Subete sa

"Himawari", written by himself, was originally released as a single sung by Kiyoshi Maekawa in 2002.



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