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===Needs Research=== * Lupe FIasko and his Nishigawa Brand. Latest single is Samurai. * "[[Godzilla (Blue Oyster Cult)|Godzilla]]" is a single by U.S. hard rock band Blue Öyster Cult, the first track on the band's fifth studio album Spectres. * "Hiroshima" is an anti-war song performed by British band Wishful Thinking 1971, charting in 1978. * "Japanese Boy" is a hit single by Scottish singer Aneka, released in July 1981. * "Mr. Roboto" is a song by American rock band Styx, released as the lead single from their eleventh studio album, Kilroy Was Here (1983). * Seiko Matsuda - A popular J-pop singer in Japan, Seiko Matsuda released the song "The Right Combination" in collaboration with Donnie Wahlberg in 1988, which reached number 77 on the Billboard Hot 100. * Tatsuro Yamashita - Known as the "King of City Pop" in Japan, Tatsuro Yamashita had a few hits in the United States. His song "Loveland, Island" reached number 84 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1982. * Kitaro - A new-age musician and composer, Kitaro's album "Silk Road" was released in 1980 and reached number 102 on the Billboard 200 chart. <div style="column-count:3;-moz-column-count:3;-webkit-column-count:3"> * [[Ai]] * [[Akiko Yano]] * [[Akino Kawamitsu]] * [[Anri]] * [[Ben Jorgensen (Armor for Sleep)]] * [[Brain (Primus)]] * [[Dan the Automator]] * [[Dave Suzuki]] * [[Hana Shimozumi (1919)]] * [[Haruomi Hosono]] * [[Hayley Kiyoko]] * [[Hiro Yamamoto (Soundgarden)]] * [[Hiroshi "Mitsuki" Watanabe (Nicotine)]] * [[Jake E. Lee]] * [[James Iha (Smashing Pumpkins)]] * [[Janis Tanaka]] * [[Jeff LaBar (Cinderella)]] * [[Jeneé "Sadako Pointer" DeAngelis]] * [[Joe Inoue]] * [[Justin Nozuka]] * [[Junko Ohashi]] * [[Jhene Aiko]] * [[Kina Grannis]] * [[Kitaro]] * [[Lemon Drop Kick (band) (all female)]] * [[Lisa Furukawa]] * [[Mariya Takeuchi]] * [[Mia Doi Todd]] * [[Miki Matsubara]] * [[Mila J]] * [[Miya Folick]] * [[Mika Horiuchi (Cellador)]] * [[Nanase Aikawa]] * [[Nano (singer)]] * [[Nikki (singer)]] * [[Patty Fink (singer)]] * [[Peelander-Z (band)]] * [[Pink Lady]] * [[Sean Lennon]] * [[Shing02]] * [[Stephanie (singer, born August 1987)]] * [[Steve Aoki]] * [[Taeko Ohnuki]] * [[Toshi Yano (Battery)]] * [[Yuki Chikudate]] * [[Yuka Honda]] * [[Yuma Nakamura]] * [[Yuna Ito]] * [[Yumi Matsutoya]] </div> [[Category:Entertainment]]
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