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My Hero Academia, Erased singer Sayuri dead at 28. Check cause of death for Japanese pop icon

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Japanese singer Sayuri, who sang for "My Hero Academia" season 4 and 'Erased', has passed away.

"My Hero Academia" singer Sayuri has died. The Japanese pop icon was 28-year-old. Sayuri passed away on September 20.

Sayuri was suffering from functional dysphonia. She also endured chronic condition, as per a report on dexerto.

Sayuri was part of "About a Voyage" in "My Hero Academia" season 4. The singer was the voice behind "Edens Zero" season one's "Sekai no Himitsu", "Lycoris Recoil" season one's "Tower of Flower". Sayuri became popular with anime Erased's "Sore wa Chiisana Hikari no Youna".

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In March, 2024, Sayuri revealed that she was married. Earlier in July 2024, Sayuri stated that she would be taking break from singing career.

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FAQs

Q1. What was the age of Sayuri?A1. Sayuri was 28-year-old.

Q2. What are Sayuri's notable songs?A2. Sayuri was part of "About a Voyage" in "My Hero Academia" season 4. Sayuri became popular with anime Erased's "Sore wa Chiisana Hikari no Youna".

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