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Kōzō Murashita (村下 孝蔵, Murashita Kōzō, February 28, 1953 – June 24, 1999) was a Japanese singer-songwriter who was born in Minamata, Kumamoto, Japan. He died of a brain hemorrhage after hitting his head at a rehearsal in 1999.[1]
Discography
Singles
Titles listed as: A side / B side (year, other info)
Tsuki Akari / Matsuyama Yuki Ferry (1980)
Shun'u / Kajin (1981)
Kikyō / Miseinen (1981)
Yūko / Kagerō (1982)
Hatsukoi / Oka no Ue kara (1983)
"Hatsukoi" was covered by Hiroko Mita in April 1983. Murashita himself had chosen Mita to cover the song since he was a fan of hers and thought it would suit her.[2]