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Chitose Hajime

1979 - Today

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Chitose Hajime (元 ちとせ, Hajime Chitose; born January 5, 1979) is a Japanese singer from Amami Ōshima. She sings in the shima-uta style particular to that region, with distinctive falsetto effects. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Chitose Hajime is the 3,950th most popular singer, the 3,762nd most popular biography from Japan and the 107th most popular Japanese Singer.

Chitose Hajime is most famous for her hit single "Hanamizuki," which became a major success in Japan and showcased her unique vocal style. She is known for blending traditional Japanese music with contemporary pop elements.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Chitose Hajime ranks 3,950 out of 4,381Before her are Charlotte Cardin, Lupe Fiasco, Egor Kreed, Dean Lewis, Oto Nemsadze, and CeCe Peniston. After her are Antti Tuisku, Ha Sung-woon, Tereza Kerndlová, Ania, Cro, and MamaRika.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1979, Chitose Hajime ranks 1,108Before her are Kostas Tsartsaris, Tobias Unger, Chuck Comeau, Kazuki Teshima, Ahmed Saad Osman, and Nicolas Alnoudji. After her are Laura Österberg Kalmari, Juan Manuel Vivaldi, Nobuki Hara, Hideyuki Ujiie, Patrice Bernier, and Ahmed Salah Hosny.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Chitose Hajime ranks 3,769 out of 6,245Before her are Kazuki Teshima (1979), Kunimitsu Sekiguchi (1985), Masato Saito (1975), Kyoko Iwasaki (1978), Jun Kokubo (1980), and Tatsuhiro Yonemitsu (1986). After her are Kiyomitsu Kobari (1977), Masanobu Matsunami (1974), Yōhei Kajiyama (1985), Tamotsu Komatsuzaki (1970), Shoji Ikitsu (1977), and Takahiro Okubo (1974).

Among SINGERS In Japan

Among singers born in Japan, Chitose Hajime ranks 107Before her are Yuichi Nakamaru (1983), Asami Konno (1987), Takahiro Nishijima (1986), Ai Kawashima (1986), Erina Mano (1991), and Yuka Kashino (1988). After her are Risa Niigaki (1988), Minami Minegishi (1992), Tatsuya Ueda (1983), Momoko Tsugunaga (1992), Eri Kamei (1988), and Ayaka Nishiwaki (1989).