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Originally Posted by URANUS
Someone also said the three biggest artists are Ayu, Namie and Koda Kumi. I'm surprised Utada Hikaru wasn't included because she's big in the LGBT community as well. I feel like only Ayu and Hikki have openly supported gay rights / gay marriage in Jpop.
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Idk about Namie, but Kuu definitely is. One of her most famous quotes (at least here in the west) is, that no matter the sex, love is love. I remember it even being mentioned on her English wiki.
Also one time she popped up in a gay club partying and even singing one of her songs without being announced or anybody knowing.
She doesn't talk often about it like Ayu does, but it's visible in her work.