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REIMY (麗美)
Birth nameReimy Horikawa (堀川麗美, Horikawa Reimi')
OriginJapan Ginowan, Okinawa
GenresJ-pop
Years active1984—1995
LabelsNippon Columbia (JPN, 1984-1985)
Sixty (JPN, 1986-1988)
A&M (USA, 1988)
Vendetta (USA, 1989)
Fun House (JPN, 1989-1993)
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Reimy Horikawa (堀川麗美, Horikawa Reimi') (born 6 January 1965 (昭和四十年一月六日, Shōwa yonjūnen iggatsu rokunichi, "the sixth Day of the first Month of the fortieth Year of Enlightenment and Peace"), Ginowan, Okinawa, JPN (沖縄県宜野湾市, Oki nawa ken gi no wan shi, "Sea-Hemp Prefecture, Good Field Inlet City")) is an Okinawan singer-songwriter. She is a younger sister to Mayumi Horikawa (堀川真弓, Horikawa Mayumi), Clarion Girl of 1978.

On January 1 1984, a photograph of Reimy in the possession of the elder Horikawa caught the eye of an agent for Masataka and Yumi Matsutoya (松任谷正隆・由実), resulting in Reimy's debut on account of the Matsutoyas' full-scale backup. Eventual management of soundtrack and advertising properties under the Remedios name began 1993.

Reimy has collaborated with Japanese movie producer Shunji Iwai (岩井俊二, Iwai Syunzi) on several soundtracks.


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