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Akiko Wada is a whole lotta woman. A unique character, she has been described alternately as a Japanese Aretha Franklin, Carol Burnett, and Foghorn Leghorn, and perhaps she is a bit of all three and then some. Wada was born in Osaka April 10, 1949 to Korean parents as Kim Bok Ja, which was Japanized into Kaneumi Fukuko. Her father was a heavy drinker, involved in various businesses (including black market trade), who kept three wives, of which Wada's mother was the third. Wada grew up fast, tough, and tall - 162 centimeters in the sixth grade. By junior high school she was already interested in the entertainment business, and hanging out in Osaka’s Minami area. She began singing soon afterward, covering various popular pop songs. Given her husky voice she gravitated especially to R&B, with Ray Charles amongst her favorites. At the age of 15, during the year of the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, she ran away to Tokyo, where she was taken into police custody. Upon being returned to Osaka, her father more or less disowned her. However by the time she made her official move into showbiz at age 17, she was given her father’s begrudging blessing, and his warning that it would likely be tough as a “zai-nichi chosenjin” (second generation Korean living in Japan). Wada adopted her stage name from her maternal uncle Tadahiro Wada. She was scouted and signed by Takeo Hori, the founder of the famed production/ management company Hori Pro, and made her debut as ... Read More


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Artist Name

Akiko Wada

Debut
1968
Period Active
60s > Present


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