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Inagaki Nanaho | |
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稻垣七穗 | |
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Occupation | Singer |
Years active | 2019–2022 |
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Inagaki Nanaho (稻垣 七穗), known mononymously as NaHo, is a Japanese singer. She was born in Tokyo and lived in Beijing for four years, studying at the Japanese School of Beijing. From the age of sixteen, NaHo began learning how to play the guitar.[1][2]
In 2019 her cover of "LOSER" by Kenshi Yonezu was played more than 10 million times online. Her popularity grew after covering other well-known Japanese songs. In October she competed in a music talent show organized by iQYi.[1][2]
In January 2020, NaHo entered Youth With You season 2, a girl group reality show.[1][2][3] In April, she performed the opening theme "Never Let You Go!" for the anime adaptation of Tamayomi.[4][5] In February 2022, she released a Japanese version of the promotional song for the 2022 Winter Olympics and Paralympics.[6]
In December 2022, her team announced that NaHo would cease performing due to health reasons.[7]