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dbpedia:Hideaki_Takatori
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Hideaki Takatori (高取 ヒデアキ(秀明), Takatori Hideaki, March 3, 1967—) is a Japanese singer, songwriter, and composer from Tokyo, known for his contributions to the anison genre. His debut was in the band WEATHER SIDE, and later COA, for which he performed the opening theme "Chase the Wind" of Grander Musashi RV. His debut solo performance was the opening theme to Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger: "Hurricangers have Arrived!" (ハリケンジャー参上!, Harikenjā Sanjō!).
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Takatori, Hideaki
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Japanese musician
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1967-01-01Z