Hazuki has been learning to play the flute since elementary school. She also shows off her skills at concerts.
“If it had not been for the pandemic, I would have been able to get by on my own, so I would not have worked so hard to market myself. If I had done that, I might not have met Mr. Iwao. I really came to Tokyo just on the spur of the moment (laughs).”
Mr. Iwao has worked with many famous singers.
“She was really young and untainted,” he said.
He was simply taken in by her “freshness,” as he puts it, and her various singing styles, including her back voice, as well as her expressive ability. From there, the two decided to work together to make a major label debut.
She said, “I started voice training from the basics, and I am learning how to sing from the beginning. I have completely improved since my days in Niigata.”
“It was the first time I received praise for my back voice, and I was just trying my best to sing without knowing how to add luster and flavor. But from there, I was able to progress to the next level.”
It has been about a year since she left her hometown. Hazuki made her major label debut with TEICHIKU.
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