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Sayuri

1996 - 2024

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Sayuri (さユり; June 7, 1996 – September 20, 2024) was a Japanese musician, singer and songwriter. After winning the Music Revolution Grand Prix in 2012, she left school and started her music career. In 2015, she released her debut single "Mikazuki", the ending theme of Rampo Kitan: Game of Laplace, and she later sang theme songs for the anime series Erased, Scum's Wish, Fate/Extra Last Encore, Golden Kamuy, My Hero Academia, Sing "Yesterday" for Me, Edens Zero, and Lycoris Recoil. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Sayuri is the 2,749th most popular musician, the 2,819th most popular biography from Japan and the 44th most popular Japanese Musician.

Sayuri (1996–2024) was a Japanese musician known for her emotive vocal style and poignant lyrics, often exploring themes of love and loss. She gained significant recognition for her hit songs and contributions to the J-Pop genre during her career.

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Among MUSICIANS

Among musicians, Sayuri ranks 2,749 out of 3,175Before her are Madita, Barry Adamson, Richard Lloyd, Tord Gustavsen, Petri Lindroos, and Bonobo. After her are John Digweed, Brooks Wackerman, Omar Rodríguez-López, Bill Steer, Alex James, and Laidback Luke.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Sayuri ranks 217Before her are Junior Firpo, James Maddison, Jacob Batalon, Viktor Kovalenko, Charly Musonda, and Jan Bednarek. After her are Kim Hye-yoon, Jasmine Camacho-Quinn, Hayate Nagakura, Doyoung, Ryo Nakamura, and Ewa Pajor. Among people deceased in 2024, Sayuri ranks 502Before her are Abdelaziz Barrada, Shawnacy Barber, Søren Pape Poulsen, Jorge Rodríguez, Kevin Campbell, and Victoria Roshchyna. After her are David Pryor, Craig Shakespeare, Sol Bamba, Raema Lisa Rumbewas, Landry N'Guémo, and Chance Perdomo.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Sayuri ranks 2,819 out of 6,245Before her are Ai Maeda (1975), Aino Kishi (1988), Naoyoshi Fukumoto (1987), Atsumi Tanezaki (1987), Kaori Mizuhashi (1974), and Makoto Kaneko (1975). After her are Yuko Arimori (1966), Haruka Tomatsu (1990), Satoshi Ishii (1986), Kyary Pamyu Pamyu (1993), Aki Hoshino (1977), and Masanaga Kageyama (1967).

Among MUSICIANS In Japan

Among musicians born in Japan, Sayuri ranks 44Before her are Sugizo (1969), Cornelius (1969), Mai Kuraki (1982), Kamijo (1975), Jin Akanishi (1984), and Ai Otsuka (1982). After her are Ben Shepherd (1968), Fujii Kaze (1997), Takahiro Moriuchi (1988), Nobuyuki Tsujii (1988), Matt Heafy (1986), and Misako Uno (1986).