T2ya

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T2ya, born Tetsuya Hashinaga (橋長 哲也, Hashinaga Tetsuya), is a Japanese songwriter and keyboardist from Gunma Prefecture. In the 1990s, he supported the agency Rising Production, which was later renamed Vision Factory. He wrote both the music and the lyrics of Olivia Lufkin's "I.L.Y. (Yokubō)"[2] and "Re-act."[3] He also composed Mika Nakashima's "One Survive."[4]

Born
Tetsuya Hashinaga

May 14, 1982[1]
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T2ya
Born
Tetsuya Hashinaga

May 14, 1982[1]
OriginGunma Prefecture, Japan
GenresElectropop, pop rock
OccupationsLyricist, composer, record producer
InstrumentElectronic keyboard
Years active1991–present
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In addition, T2ya wrote Aya Ueto's "Pureness," "Kizuna," "Hello" and "Personal."

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