Yoshie Kashiwabara
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currently signed under Freeload agency. In early 1980's, she gained her popularity as a
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and made singing debut with single ''No.1''. She represented Japan at the 1986
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History

Born in
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, Yoshie Kashiwabara took part in, and won, the "Star Tanjo" contest in 1979, and rose to fame in 1980 as a
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, making her debut with the song "No.1" when she was only 14 years old. With determination and strong will, plus a good voice, Yoshie finally made it with a top 10 song "Hello Goodbye" – her 7th single – in autumn 1981, bringing her instant fame and popularity. Yoshie's strong performance continued in 1982, with all four of her singles in that year making it into the top 10, and many were expecting her to be selected for the year-end NHK Red and White Song festival, but she was surprisingly dropped while Junko Mihara, who also debuted in 1980 along with Yoshie, was chosen, making it the headline news for that year's annual show. Yoshie continued to work hard the next year (1983) not only by singing; she acted in a few dramas as well, and as expected, she was finally rewarded by being selected for that year's Red and White Song Festival. One of her biggest hits, " Haru na no ni", composed by
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, which was released in spring 1983, was a song about graduation, and is still one of the most popular graduation-themed songs, which is performed all over Japan during graduation period. In 1985, Yoshie tried to leave her teen idol image behind by portraying a more mature, sexier image, and was well recognised. Her sexy posters for her hit song "Shinobi no Ai", which were hung on buildings and advertisement venues, were all stolen within days, and in this year it was found out that the then Crown Prince of Japan was a big fan of Yoshie, and instantly she was the talk of the town, pushing her to return to the stage of
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(Red and White) for a second (and final) appearance. From 1986 onwards, Yoshie began writing lyrics for her own songs, but in the ever-competitive Japanese music industry, her popularity began to decline precipitously. She then began to focus on acting and releasing many photography album, mostly featuring her in swimsuits and/or sexy lingerie. After 1990, she temporarily suspended her music activities and focuses more on releasing photo books, television appearances as a host and actress on the movies, theatre stage and television dramas. In 2007, she released her first enka cover-album Encore under enka recording label Freeload. In 2020, to commrate her 40th singing debut, released new single ''Ku・zu:Watashi no Kare''. As of now, Yoshie still sings and held her annual gala dinner show.


Personal life

Yoshie is married to common-law husband, the name hasn't been revealed to the public. In 2020, it was reported of Kashiwabara's husband being diagnosed with leukemia and has been taking care of him on daily basis. She is very much into fine clay art work, cooking, movies, photography and scuba diving.


Legacy

In 2011, one of the most famous Japanese music programs, ''
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'', held a special program where they counted down the Top 50 Idols of All-Time (the list spanning over four decades) based on their sales total; Yoshie Kashiwabara was in the 40th position, with total sales of 4,400,000 copies. Other than producing 18 top-ten singles from 1981 to 1986 and performing twice (1983 and 1985) on the annual Kohaku, Yoshie's biggest achievement during her career was perhaps, despite being labelled as a pop idol, to be nominated for the best singing female artist for three consecutive years (1985–1987).


Discography


Singles


Studio albums

*Formats: CD, LP, Cassette tape, digital download, streaming , 20 , - ! scope="row" , ''Luster'' , *Released: April 25, 1984 *Label: Philips Records *Formats: CD, LP, Cassette tape, digital download, streaming , 22 , - ! scope="row" , ''Saiai'' , *Released: October 25, 1984 *Label: Philips Records *Formats: CD, LP, Cassette tape, digital download, streaming , 18 , - ! scope="row" , ''Machikutabirete Yokohama'' , *Released: June 1, 1985 *Label: Philips Records *Formats: CD, LP, Cassette tape, digital download, streaming , 33 , - ! scope="row" , ''Shinobi Ai'' , *Released: October 5, 1985 *Label: Philips Records *Formats: CD, LP, Cassette tape, digital download, streaming , 17 , - ! scope="row" , ''Hatachi no Souvenir'' , *Released: July 7, 1986 *Label: Philips Records *Formats: CD, LP, Cassette tape, digital download, streaming , 55 , - ! scope="row" , ''High heel wo Nugisuteta Onna'' , *Released: October 15, 1986 *Label: Philips Records *Formats: CD, LP, Cassette tape, digital download, streaming , 47 , - ! scope="row" , ''A・r・i・e・s'' , *Released: July 6, 1987 *Label:
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*Formats: CD, LP, Cassette tape, digital download, streaming , 37 , - ! scope="row" , ''Aishuu'' , *Released: December 5, 1987 *Label: EASTWORLD *Formats: CD, LP, Cassette tape, digital download, streaming , - , - ! scope="row" , ''Lover's Sunset'' , *Released: July 6, 1988 *Label: EASTWORLD *Formats: CD, LP, Cassette tape, digital download, streaming , - , - ! scope="row" , ''YES, I LOVE YOU: Unmei wo Koete'' , *Released: May 10, 1989 *Label: EASTWORLD *Formats: CD, LP, Cassette tape, digital download, streaming , - , - ! scope="row" , ''YES, I LOVE YOU: Unmei wo Koete'' , *Released: June 22, 2005 *Label: Freeboard *Formats: CD, LP, Cassette tape, digital download, streaming , - , - , colspan="11" align="center" style="font-size:90%;", "—" denotes items which did not chart.


Live albums


Cover albums


Compilation albums


Box sets


External links

*
Official profile
at Freeboard


References

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