I WiSH

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I WiSH is a Japanese pop group consisting of two members, Ai Kawashima and nao. Ai is responsible for the vocals and occasionally plays the piano also with nao on the keyboard or piano. Their most notable track is "Asu e no tobira" (明日への扉?) and was in the Oricon rankings for over a year. [1]

Nao learned the piano when he was 5 years old. He started making original music, for example "Asu e no tobira" (明日への扉?), "Futatsu no hoshi" (二つの星?), "Yakusoku no basho" (約束の場所?) and so on. He won the grand prix held by YAMAHA. According to his web site, he has a perfect pitch.

Her father was a missing before she in born, and when she was three years old, her mother dead. She was adopted Kamashima’s family as an adopted daughter after she spent s institution. Since, she was three years old, she learned how to play the piano. In 1999, she debut as an Enka singer, however, it wasn’t hit. In 2002, they started a live no the road by sing to their own electric piano a ccompaniment. In 2005, March 24th, they dissolved “I WISH,” because they concentrate as a solo activity.

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