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Haru

During his musical career, he was recognized by Mitsuo Nakajima, the head of production companies such as SEX MACHINEGUNS, and made his debut as a lyricist.
At the same time, he also worked as a fashion magazine model (MEN'S NON-NO, FINEBOYS, CHOKi CHOKi, smart, etc.).
He organized singing events in Tokyo with Key-Z, who composed Tomomi Itano's "Dear J."
He later formed and debuted a J-POP vocal unit.
Their digital releases reached the domestic charts.
He is currently on a hiatus from his artistic activities, and is focused on producing music and training artists.
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