Japanese musicians died because of Pulmonary edema

Here are 1 famous musicians from Japan died in Pulmonary edema:

Yutaka Ozaki

Yutaka Ozaki (November 29, 1965 Nerima-April 25, 1992 Bunkyō) also known as 尾崎豊, おざきゆたか, Ozaki Yutaka or Ozaki, Yutaka was a Japanese singer and musician. His child is called Hiroya Ozaki.

Related albums: LAST TEENAGE APPEARANCE —THE MYTH OF YUTAKA OZAKI—, 十七歳の地図 (Seventeen's Map / 17Sai-no Chizu), Tropic of Graduation, Birth, THE DAY 1991.10.30 LIVE AT YOYOGI OLYMPIC POOL Vol.1, Trees Lining a Street, Through the Broken Door, THE DAY 1991.10.30 LIVE AT YOYOGI OLYMPIC POOL Vol.2, Confession for Exist and For All My Loves. His related genres: Music of Japan.

Yutaka Ozaki rose to fame in the 1980s and was known for his emotional and socially conscious lyrics. He started his music career while still in high school and released his debut album "17's Map" in 1983. His song "I Love You" became a hit and remains one of his most popular songs to this day.

Ozaki struggled with drug addiction throughout his career and often wrote about his inner turmoil in his music. His final album "The Day" was released just months before his death at the age of 26 from a heart failure caused by his drug use. Despite his short career, Ozaki's music continues to inspire and influence Japanese musicians today.

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