Yasuhiro Abe
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Yasuhiro Abe) is a male Japanese popular music
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, 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...

artist and composer. He made his debut on November 1, 1982 with the single We Got It!.

Singles

  • "We Got It!" (1 November 1982)
  • "CAFE FLAMINGO" (1 February 1983)
  • "JULIET" (1 July 1983)
  • "TIGHT UP" (1 February 1984)
  • "RAINY DAY GIRL" (21 June 1984)
  • "DOUBLE IMAGINATION" (21 September 1984)
  • "KISS MARK" (20 April 1985)
  • "CLOSE YOUR EYES" (28 September 1985)
  • "Tenesi Warutsu" (23 April 1986)
  • "SHO-NEN" (29 September 1986)
  • "Shuga Boi de Itekure" (6 April 1987)
  • "Memories" (25 May 1988) ranked 92nd in Oricon singles charts
  • "Midori" (27 July 1990)
  • "China Rain In Christmas" (10 November 1990)
  • "Calling You" (28 November 1991)
  • "Kimi ni Furu Yuki" (25 January 1993)

Albums

  • Hold Me Tight (1 March 1983) - Re-released by CD twice on April 21, 1984 and May 25, 1988
  • Moderato (21 June 1984) - Re-released by CD on May 25, 1988
  • Slit (19 January 1985) - Re-released by CD on May 25, 1988, and on July 22, 1992
  • The Panorama Memory (20 July 1985) - Re-released by CD on October 22, 1985
  • Frame of Mind (1 November 1985)
  • Tune Box the Summer 1986 (2 July 1986) - Re-released by CD on March 27, 1996
  • Invitation (20 December 1986)
  • Urban Spirits (1 May 1987) - Re-released by CD on March 27, 1996
  • Hold Me Tight - Moderato (25 November 1987)
  • Summer Time in Blue (5 June 1988), ranked 30th on Oricon albums charts - Re-released by CD on March 27, 1996
  • We Got It! (6 July 1988)
  • Panorama Memory II (21 June 1989)
  • Singles (13 March 1991)
  • Tengoku ha Mattekureru (18 November 1991), ranked 73rd in Oricon albums charts
  • Ballades (22 January 1992)
  • Best Collection (26 August 1992)
  • Dear. (25 January 1993) ranked 64th in Oricon albums charts
  • Passage (21 October 1994)
  • Gallery (5 October 1995)
  • 4 New Comers (27 November 2002)
  • Heaven Roses (5 March 2003)
  • Chronicle (18 June 2003)

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