The Queen before Yagami, Mitsubara, Anri, Kawagushi, Kokubu....The granmother of Japan City Pop, the one who inspired all Japan femele singers. Great respect of her cancer fighting, and all what she represented. Better voice than Céline Dion, more power full ! 😢RIP my Queen...
Oh yes please ! A song that sounds like Chaka Khan's Whatcha Gonna Do for Me mixed with the Johnny Mathis version of Love Never Felt So Good. Plus, a voice that reminds me of Basia. Great choice ! Really enjoying your videos, BTW.
Best part of city-pop to me is a bassline, but Junko's voice stronger. Rip, amazing voice
RIP Junko Oashi, great voice of Japan.
She died?
¿Ya murió? ¿Cuándo fue eso?
@@coversmelodica.2633 el año pasado
And the lyrics are .... awesome. My perfect song to work
Junko Ohashi, Crystal City, the song you're looking for. I recognized her voice, but you got me thinking the whole which song it was.
Crystal City is an all time favorite of mine 🙌🏿💯🎶
alchemist sample is crystal city also by junko ohashi!
Great video❤❤❤
The Queen before Yagami, Mitsubara, Anri, Kawagushi, Kokubu....The granmother of Japan City Pop, the one who inspired all Japan femele singers. Great respect of her cancer fighting, and all what she represented. Better voice than Céline Dion, more power full ! 😢RIP my Queen...
Oh yes please ! A song that sounds like Chaka Khan's Whatcha Gonna Do for Me mixed with the Johnny Mathis version of Love Never Felt So Good. Plus, a voice that reminds me of Basia. Great choice ! Really enjoying your videos, BTW.
wow!! great, only Great!!!!
🎶....🎶....🎵...
Smoke Dza "No Regrets" Produced by Harry Fraud. Shout out to the queen Junko Ohashi
That song makes me cry even though i don't understand a single japanese word.
I hear you! Gets me in my feels and I haven't a clue 😅. Someone suggested 'Telephone Number' by the same artist so that's next up...
Rip 🙏 icon voice
This has that "What 'Cha Gonna Do For Me" vibe, as others have noted: th-cam.com/video/oiLTgTo3BvY/w-d-xo.html
Yes ! A bit of Johnny Mathis' Love Never Felt So Good too.
Try Takako Mamiya