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Sharara, My Stupid Heart (Remix)

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  • Yamamoto Kazuo

    Born in Hyogo, Japan (1963), and currently serving as the Head of Public Relations at a Toyota car dealership. His musical journey began with the acoustic guitar in high school, followed by the drums in his university's music club. Upon entering his professional career, his passion evolved into home recording, where he built a personal studio packed with keyboards, sequencers, and drum machines. Leveraging his position at Toyota to spearhead community revitalization, he has long served as a stage supervisor for prominent regional events. His portfolio includes Lohas Festa, Curry EXPO, and Ramen EXPO at Osaka's Expo '70 Commemorative Park, alongside major events for Hankyu Hanshin Department Stores. Wanting to utilize his youth experience working in music studios to give back to the community, he personally invested in professional sound equipment. He now actively volunteers as a PA engineer for local festivals, including Lohas Festa in Tokyo and Awaji Island. In December 2025, he produced an AI-generated theme song for Ramen EXPO, which sparked a creative breakthrough. He used AI to remake original songs he had written during his high school years, leading to the digital release of his album, "Anokoro no Bokutachi wa Kotae wo Sagashiteita" (Back Then, We Were Looking for Answers), in January 2026.

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