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Kazumasa Oda (小田 和正, Oda Kazumasa, born September 20, 1947) is a Japanese singer-songwriter, and composer. He was the leader of folk rock band Off Course from 1969 to 1989, and has done solo work since 1985. As the vocalist of Off Course, Oda wrote many Japanese standard numbers in the 1970s and 1980s.
Off Course was a Japanese folk rock band formed by Kazumasa Oda and Yasuhiro Suzuki. They broke up after a farewell performance at the Tokyo Dome on February 26, 1989. Their most famous songs are "Sayonara" (さよなら), "YES-YES-YES", "Setsunakute"(せつなくて), and "Love is Determination".
"Kokoro" Kazumasa Oda [34] September 3 "Kaze no Uta wo Kikasete" Keisuke Kuwata [35] September 10 "My Heart Draws a Dream" L'Arc-en-Ciel [36] September 17 "Happiness"
The record was previously held by Kazumasa Oda's "Kokoro" (こころ, Heart) which was released in 2007. [4] Korean pop boy band TVXQ's "Share the World/We Are!" debut at number-one on the charts, making them first foreign artist to have six number one singles in Japan. [5]
The discography of Japanese singer-songwriter Kazumasa Oda consists of ten studio albums, six compilation albums, two cover albums, three video albums, and thirty solo singles. Oda began his career as a performer of the folk-rock band Off Course .
Hart also released his first compilation album "Kokoro no Uta~Chris Hart BEST~" which featured a collection of his previously released original and cover songs. The album would feature a newly recorded cover of Kazumasa Oda's song "Daijoubu" and a new original song "Dreams". The promotional video for "Dreams" featured a dance routine performed ...
In September 1974, the folk group known Red Bird was disbanded due to creative differences. Later, former members of the group Junko Yamamoto (vocal guitar), Toshihiko Yamamoto (guitar), and Shigeru Okawa (bass) decided to form their own group: Hi-Fi Set.
Memorial Best: Gift of Melodies is the third and the last greatest hits album by Japanese pop-rock band Field of View. [1] It was released on 9 October 2002 on Zain Records, on the same day as their music video compilation "View Clips -Memorial Best-".