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¿Fan Latinoamericano de Tommy?

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Tomoko Kawase (川 瀬 智子) (February 6, 1975) is a Japanese singer originally from Kyoto Prefecture. It is also known as Tommy, and their musical alter egos Tommy February6 and Tommy heavenly6.

February6 (2001) : Is a girl with a taste between rhythms and '80s retro look, singing songs of love and heartbreak accompanied by a group of cheerleaders.

heavenly (2003): Arisen supposedly repressed personality Tommy February6. In July 2003 could see a showdown between these two jobs.

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