Hiromi Iwasaki, born 岩崎 宏美 on November 12, 1958, in Kōtō, Tokyo, Japan, is a
Japanese singer known for her contributions to Kayōkyoku, and pop music genres.
She began taking singing lessons at an early age and participated in the "Star
Tanjou!" contest in 1974, winning with her performance of "Anata" composed by
Kosaka Akiko. This victory secured her a contract with Victor Records, leading
to her debut single "Duo" in 1975. Her breakthrough came with her second single,
"Romance", which sold over 900,000 copies and earned her a spot at the Kouhaku
Utagassen. Throughout the late 19...