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  2. Yuka (singer, born 1994) - Wikipedia

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    Since childhood, Yuka has been learning piano and vocal music at a local music school, harboring a fascination for singing from an early age. [2] During high school, she began creating original songs and, in her third year, made the decision to become a singer. Despite facing multiple rejections in various contests and auditions, she persisted.

  3. Yuka Kharisma - Wikipedia

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    In year 2018, Yuka Kharisma launched her first album called YUKA #1 and it is world premiered on her Concert on April 28 along with Bunga Citra Lestari (BCL) and Anuar Zain at Plenary Hall KLCC, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. [4] In 2021, Yuka made a comeback with a new song called Melihatmu Bahagia, which is composed and song writing by herself. [5]

  4. Yuka - Wikipedia

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    Yuka may refer to: Yuka (music), an Afro-Cuban style of music; Yuka (mammoth), mammoth specimen found in Yakutia, Russia; Manshu Yuka Kogyo K.K. Ssuningkai, a ...

  5. Is alcohol good or bad for you? Here's what experts and ...

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    Some studies have shown that alcohol is good for your health, making things even more confusing, Dr. Jim Liu, a cardiologist at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, tells Yahoo Life ...

  6. Yuka (singer, born 1970) - Wikipedia

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    YUKA, formally Yuka Muraishi (村石有香, Muraishi Yuka) and formerly Yuka Sato (佐藤有香 Satō Yuka), is a Japanese singer, born on December 10, 1970.She is best known for her work in Japanese animation, including the ending themes of several Dragon Ball Z theatrical films (with Hironobu Kageyama), as well as singing "Mirai no Kioku", the opening theme of the series Kiddy Grade.

  7. Yuka Tsujiyoko - Wikipedia

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    Yuka Tsujiyoko (辻横 由佳, Tsujiyoko Yuka, born Yuka Bamba) is a Japanese video game music composer. She is best known for her contributions to the Fire Emblem and Paper Mario series, and several other Intelligent Systems developed games. She also scored the Super Scope games Battle Clash, and its sequel Metal Combat: Falcon's Revenge.

  8. Memories Are My Only Witness - Wikipedia

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    "You Think You Are So Generous But It’s The Most Conditional “Anything” I’ve Ever Heard" "Driving Down By The Hudson River, We Saw The Blood Red Burning Sky" "Sun Beam—nothing hurts—On A Cold Winter Morning I Walked Back Home: On A Street Paved With Pieces Of Broken Hearts" "Single Silver Bullet" "Some Days I Stay In Bed For Hours"

  9. Yūko Gotō - Wikipedia

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    Yūko Gotō (後藤 邑子, Gotō Yūko, born August 28, 1975) is a Japanese actress, voice actress and singer [2] who was contracted to Production Baobab [4] and is now signed to Axlone.