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Sayuri Sugawara is a J-pop (Actually more J-R&B/Urban and even J-Rock on some days) musician whose career began in 2008 and gained overseas popularity when her songs ''Kimi Ga Iru Kara''<ref>''Because you're here''</ref> and ''Eternal Love'' were featured as the two main but non-international themes for ''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]''.
Sayuri Sugawara is a J-pop (Actually more J-R&B/Urban and even J-Rock on some days) musician whose career began in 2008 and gained overseas popularity when her songs ''Kimi Ga Iru Kara''<ref>''Because you're here''</ref> and ''Eternal Love'' were featured as the two main but non-international themes for ''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]''.


=== Discography ===
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=== Singles ===

==== Singles ====


* ''Ano Hi No Yakusoku''
* ''Ano Hi No Yakusoku''
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* ''Habataku Kimi e''
* ''Habataku Kimi e''


==== Albums ====
=== Albums ===


* ''Kimi Ni Okuru Uta''
* ''Kimi Ni Okuru Uta''
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* ''Forever...''
* ''Forever...''


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=== Her work includes examples of: ===

* [[Feather Motif]]: Her music videos as of late (''Asu Ni Naru Mae Ni'' uses snow instead of feathers to keep with its winter/christmas theme)
* [[Feather Motif]]: Her music videos as of late (''Asu Ni Naru Mae Ni'' uses snow instead of feathers to keep with its winter/christmas theme)
* [[Gratuitous English]]: ''Dear my friend...'' in ''Kimi Ga Iru Kara''.
* [[Gratuitous English]]: ''Dear my friend...'' in ''Kimi Ga Iru Kara''.
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Sayuri Sugawara is a J-pop (Actually more J-R&B/Urban and even J-Rock on some days) musician whose career began in 2008 and gained overseas popularity when her songs Kimi Ga Iru Kara[1] and Eternal Love were featured as the two main but non-international themes for Final Fantasy XIII.

Discography

Singles

  • Ano Hi No Yakusoku
  • Kimi Ga Iru Kara
  • Sunao Ni Narenakute
  • "Suki" No Iu Kotoba
  • Asu Ni Naru Mae Ni
  • Habataku Kimi e

Albums

  • Kimi Ni Okuru Uta
  • First Story
  • Close To You
  • Forever...
Sugawara Sayuri provides examples of the following tropes:
  1. Because you're here