Emiko Shiratori

Emiko Shiratori

Genres: japanese, j-pop, female vocalists, final fantasy, video game music

About Emiko Shiratori

白鳥英美子 (Emiko Shiratori), born March 16, 1950, is a singer from Japan. She performed at both the Sapporo Winter Olympics (1972) and the Nagano Winter Olympics (1998). She is most well known for her vocal performance in the song Melodies of Life from the Playstation game Final Fantasy IX. She also sang in a song for the Nintendo game Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of time. Her husband is composer Sumio Shiratori (白鳥澄夫 Shiratori Sumio).

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Emiko Shiratori — Top 3 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Emiko Shiratori Tooi Akogare | Tanoshii Muumin Ikka
Emiko Shiratori Melodies Of Life Japanese Version (Final Fantasy IX)
Emiko Shiratori Melodies of Life (The Layers of Harmony)
Tooi Akogare | Tanoshii Muumin Ikka
Melodies Of Life Japanese Version (Final Fantasy IX)
Melodies of Life (The Layers of Harmony)