Keiko Fuji, real name Junko Utada (born Junko Abe on July 5, 1951 in Iwate Prefecture, Japan), is a Japanese enka singer and actress. She had success in Japan in the 1960s and 1970s with her ballad-type songs. Both her parents were itinerant musical performers. Her father was a rōkyoku singer. Her mother was a blind shamisen player or "goze. " As a child, Fuji sometimes accompanied her parents and sang with them when they were on tour.
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- Keiko Fuji, real name Junko Utada (born Junko Abe on July 5, 1951 in Iwate Prefecture, Japan), is a Japanese enka singer and actress. She had success in Japan in the 1960s and 1970s with her ballad-type songs. Both her parents were itinerant musical performers. Her father was a rōkyoku singer. Her mother was a blind shamisen player or "goze. " As a child, Fuji sometimes accompanied her parents and sang with them when they were on tour. Her song "Keiko no Yume wa Yoru Hiraku" (Keiko's version of "Yume wa Yoru Hiraku") won "the mass popularity award" at the Japan Record Award in 1970. By this song, she took part in the 21st Kōhaku Uta Gassen. Her debut album, "Shinjuku no Onna/'Enka no Hoshi' Fuji Keiko no Subete (新宿の女/「演歌の星」藤圭子のすべて, Woman in Shinjuku/'Star of Enka' All of Keiko Fuji)", released on March 5, 1970, topped Oricon album chart for 20 consecutive weeks, and next album "Onna no Blues " released on July 5, 1970, continued topping that chart for 17 consecutive weeks. She topped Oricon album chart for a 37 consecutive weeks, an incredible record in Japan's music history. Her debut album's number-one record of 20 consecutive weeks remains the longest consecutive number-one record in Oricon history. She is also the mother of one of the currently most popular female singers in Japan, Hikaru Utada, and was the wife of Teruzane Utada, a record producer.
- 藤圭子(ふじ けいこ、本名:阿部純子 1951年7月5日 - )は岩手県一関市生まれ、北海道旭川市育ちの演歌歌手。『怨歌』と呼ばれるような夜の世界の女の感情を歌った暗く陰鬱な歌を、伸びやかに深々と超越的に歌い上げた。1960年代終わりから1970年代初めにかけて一世を風靡した「演歌歌手」。前夫は音楽プロデューサーの宇多田照實で、娘はシンガーソングライターの宇多田ヒカル。また、元夫は演歌歌手の前川清。
- 藤圭子(日语:ふじ けいこ,本名:宇多田純子(舊姓阿部);1951年7月5日-),是一位日本岩手縣一關市生出生、北海道旭川市長大的演歌歌手。以幽暗陰鬱的『怨歌』演唱而聞名,在1960年代底1970年代初風靡一世的頂尖演歌歌手。前夫是音樂製作人宇多田照實,女兒是歌手宇多田光。第一任丈夫是歌手前川清。
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- Keiko Fuji, real name Junko Utada (born Junko Abe on July 5, 1951 in Iwate Prefecture, Japan), is a Japanese enka singer and actress. She had success in Japan in the 1960s and 1970s with her ballad-type songs. Both her parents were itinerant musical performers. Her father was a rōkyoku singer. Her mother was a blind shamisen player or "goze. " As a child, Fuji sometimes accompanied her parents and sang with them when they were on tour.
- 藤圭子(日语:ふじ けいこ,本名:宇多田純子(舊姓阿部);1951年7月5日-),是一位日本岩手縣一關市生出生、北海道旭川市長大的演歌歌手。以幽暗陰鬱的『怨歌』演唱而聞名,在1960年代底1970年代初風靡一世的頂尖演歌歌手。前夫是音樂製作人宇多田照實,女兒是歌手宇多田光。第一任丈夫是歌手前川清。
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