Noriko Ogawa (singer)
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, born , is a Japanese actress and J-pop
J-pop
, an abbreviation for Japanese pop, is a musical genre that entered the musical mainstream of Japan in the 1990s. Modern J-pop has its roots in 1960s music, such as The Beatles, and replaced kayōkyoku in the Japanese music scene...

 singer born in Tachikawa, Tokyo
Tokyo
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, Japan
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 on 20 July 1973. She graduated in sociology
Sociology
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 at Waseda University
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, abbreviated as , is one of the most prestigious private universities in Japan and Asia. Its main campuses are located in the northern part of Shinjuku, Tokyo. Founded in 1882 as Tokyo Senmon Gakko, the institution was renamed "Waseda University" in 1902. It is known for its liberal climate...

.

She made her J-pop debut on 25 November 1987.

Singles

  1. Namida o Tabanete (25 Nov 1987)
  2. Eien no Utatane (5 Mar 1988)
  3. Kowareru (13 Jul 1988)
  4. Glass no Mekakushi (15 Nov 1988)
  5. Hitohira (8 Mar 1989)
  6. Kairo no Tenshi (12 Jul 1989)
  7. Mujitsu no Tsumi (15 Nov 1989)
  8. Hitomishiri Angel—Tenshi-tachi no Lesson— (14 Mar 1990)
  9. Bathroom no Gensō (4 Jul 1990)
  10. Marionette ha Nemuranai (5 Dec 1990)
  11. Netako o Okosu Komoriuta (27 Mar 1991)
  12. Hachigatsu no Calendar (27 Sep 1991)
  13. Sunao ni Jealousy (22 Jul 1992)
  14. Koi o Shiyō to Omou (24 Feb 1993)
  15. Ai Saresugite (9 Sep 1993)
  16. Requiem (9 Nov 1994)
  17. Shinjite Ii yo ne (29 Mar 1995)
  18. Sorezore no Ai (25 Sep 1995)
  19. Aitai to Oboetara Ii ne (25 Jan 1996)
  20. Guru Guru Suru Yoru (25 Apr 1996)
  21. Shitsuchitai to Kingiyo (27 Nov 1999)
  22. Nami no Toriko ni Naru yō ni (21 Nov 2004)
  23. Hika Shukumei (14 Dec 2005)

External links

Noriko Ogawa at jdorama.com Profile at JMDb Idol80 Discography
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