Hideki Saijō was a renowned Japanese singer and TV personality. He was born
Tatsuo Kimoto on April 13, 1955 in Hiroshima. He began his career in the early
1970s, with the release of his first album Koi Suru Kisetsu (1972). He was
considered part of the "New Big Three," alongside Goro Noguchi and Hiromi Go,
and was recognized for his music aimed at inspiring young men. Throughout the
decade, he released important albums such as Jonetsu No Arashi (1973) and Kono
Ai No Tokimeki (1975). He is most famous for his version of the Village People's
"Y.M.C.A.," reimagined in Japanese as "Y...