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Natsukawa Rimi

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Rimi Natsukawa (夏川 りみ , Natsukawa Rimi, born 9 October 1973) is a Japanese singer. She is best known for her 2001 single "Nada Sōsō."

Natsukawa was born in Ishigaki, the largest city in the Yaeyama Islands chain. From a young age she enjoyed singing, and wanted to be a singer after hearing her father sing Yaeyama folk songs, such as "Tsuki nu Kaisha" (しゃ , Beauty of the Moon) and "Densaa Bushi" (デンサー , Tradition Song) . From age 7, she practiced two hours a day with her father to become an enka singer. At 9, she won a local singing contest (the Chibikko Nodo Jiman Daikai (ちびっこのど自慢大会 , Our Tiny Kids' Throats Competition) ). Natsukawa continued to win competitions, and in 1984 won the MBS TV show Shirōto Meiji-kai (素人名人会 , Amateur Master Meet) 's grand prize. In 1986, she won the Nagasaki Kayōsai (長崎歌謡祭 , Nagasaki Song Festival) 's grand prize, and was the youngest person to win this prize at the time.

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