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Music
Bunshun Shinsho / Tsutsumi has sold 75,600,000 singles, ahead of second place Tetsuya Komuro (71,840,000 singles). He made nearly 3000 songs. Both in name and reality, he is the No. 1 hit maker in Japan. Ayumi Ishida's "Blue Light Yokohama" is a rock song, but it is Japanese style and kouta style. Hiromi Ota's "Momen no Han Kachifu" is a folk and new music style. Hiromi Iwasaki's "Romance" is a popular disco sound. Judy Ong's "Chatearete" and Shono Mayo's "Fly to Istanbul" is exotic. They are riding on the boom of the era and the era. They also read the trend and put in something that would become a hit. Other songs that everyone knows are Masahiko Kondo's "SneakEr Blues", Kyoko Koizumi's "What a Man idol", "Yoake no MEW", Seiko Matsuda, Saori Minami, Goro Noguchi, Hiromi Go, Miho Nakayama, Shonentai, kenji Ozawa, Sazae-san. Well, anyway, he wrote all kinds of hit songs. Well, Haruo Chikata is actually a rare person who was a master of Tsutsumi and was extremely close during his lifetime. He also knows many music scenes well. It would be interesting if Mr. Chikata, who is famous as the author of the famous series "Hits to think", analyzes the attractiveness of Tsutsumi. The main body of this book is Mr. Chikata's detailed "Tsutsumi Kyohei Ron". Of course, it is not only because it is published with a lot of patience. Tsutsumi's private life is hardly known. By interviewing his younger brother Tadataka Watanabe who knows the private aspect, Tsutsumi's birth and history of music are revealed. Of course, it is not only because it is published with a lot of patience. Tsutsumi's private life is hardly known. The interview with his younger brother Tadataka Watanabe, who wrote the most of Tsutsumi's songs, and Miki Hirayama (current Hirayama Miki), who is also known as the Daya of Tsutsumi's songs, by Mr. Chikata's interview with Tsutsumi Kyohei, who wrote the most of his songs, and Miki Hirayama (current Hirayama Station), who is also known as the Daya of Tsutsumi's songs Chikata