佐々木ゆう子

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佐々木ゆう子 (Yuko Sasaki) is a Japanese singer from Sendai, Japan. Having had her musical career born out of an audition for the ASAYAN label, she is most recognized for the single “PURE SNOW” released in 1999 as the opening theme song for the animated TV show “火魅子伝” (Legend of Himiko), and subsequently the single “PRAY” used as the opening theme for “セラフィムコール” (Seraphim Call).

After a long activity pause, 佐々木ゆう子 returned in 2006 on Columbia Records to release the single “砂上の夢” (Sajo no Yume) as the opening theme song for the animated TV show “ザ・サード ~蒼い瞳の少女~ (The Third: The Girl With the Blue Eye), and “One Kiss” for the TV show “円盤皇女ワるきゅーレ 時と夢と銀河の宴” (UFO Ultramaiden Valkyrie 4: Banquet of Time, Dreams, and Galaxies). Since then, she has paused her solo activities.

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  • reKuRO

    yuko is the reason i got into j-pop [2] Pure Snow was my first J-pop song ever, which is really freaky to think about.

    28 Oct 2010 Reply
  • Chaxy

    god i miss this type of old j-pop. i had almost all her music in my very first pc, i was around 14. yuko is the reason i got into j-pop. from 9 - 14 i listened to a lot of japanese music, but most of it was anime stuff, never really payed attention to the j-pop scene. right after her, ayumi released her A Song For XX album and i was hooked to j-pop. finding yuko's tracks all over again is a pain which is a shame since pure and give me a five are really underrated.

    1 Jul 2010 Reply
  • Mr_Moonlight

    there you go, color

    3 Aug 2006 Reply
  • Telyni

    but it's in black and white. doesn't anyone have a nice color picture of her?

    31 Jul 2006 Reply
  • Hollerama

    Go vote for her picture! ^_^

    9 Jul 2006 Reply