is a Japanese pop singer-songwriter. Born in Kurume, Fukuoka, she rose to fame in 1980 as a teen idol, making her debut with the song "Hadashi no Kisetsu". Later in the same year, "Kaze wa Aki-iro" became the first of her 24 "consecutive" #1 hits in Japan. Seiko used to hold the record for the most number 1 singles by a female singer (25 in all) until March 2006 when Ayumi Hamasaki's "Startin' / Born To Be..." reached number 1, making it her 26th single to top the charts. Wikipedia
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She was a superstar singer in Asis during the early and mid 1980s. Originally from Japan. She released 3 English albums. Mother of Sayaka. In the King of the Hill episode "Returning Japanese", the song "Kimono Beat" off her 1987 album "Strawberry Time" is www.imdb.com/name/nm0559433/