Garesu Buribagu
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Introduction
Born in Hakusan (1990) Garesu Buribagu (Gareth Brybag in English) is a famous J- pop singer and a well known model. He was born in Japan although he has Australian and Japanese genetic traits. He currently resides in Australia.
Career
While a school student, Garesu longed for the big life, because everyone else seemed boring to him. Garesu started singing at the age of six on Japanese talent shows. He was the hottest thing to hit Japan at the time he has many rivals like namie amuro / utada hikaru And orange range.原宿 Harajuku is garesu favourite shopping district in Japan. In 2002, Garesu began work on a song titled Nezumi No onna, when he released the single in 2003, it became #1 on the charts for 3 weeks. The single sold 5 million units by December 2003. The song was included in the 2004 album, titled 'Ichi ban Garesu buribagu.' The album included 24 songs, one later became a single. It was called '50 cents please'.