Hiro Takahashi, born Hiroyuki Takahashi on August 10, 1964, in Japan, was a
singer known for his contributions to J-pop and pop music. At the age of 11,
Takahashi composed two songs: "Heart of a Woman" and "Northern Town". He began
his professional career in 1984 by joining the band Popsicle. In 1987, he
transitioned to Tulip, where he played a significant role in writing hit singles
such as "It's Just Love" and "Blue Sky", contributing to the band's success
during their active years. After Tulip disbanded in 1989 (they reunited in
1997), Takahashi rejoined Popsicle temporarily a...