The X account (Twitter) of Singer Sayuri announced the death of the singer and song writer on the 27th September 2024 (Friday). She died at the age of 28. A close private funeral was held with only her family and close relatives.
Sayuri Suffering from Functional Dysphonia
Sayuri was married to musician Amaarashi early this on the 18th of March. Her husband announced on X that she has been battling a chronic illness.
In the mid of this on July she announced that she will be going on a break as she is suffering from functional dysphonia. It is a medical condition which strains a person’s voice with no evident physiological or neurological reasons.
She stated she was seeing a speech therapist and a vocal coach, however expressed feelings of frustration as she is unable to do what she loves. The disease was a constant obstruction in her career path which was a way she saw in which she connected with the world.
Coming from Fukuoka, Sayuri was an active singer-guitarist during her teenage years. She made her major debut just when she was only 19 years of age. Her single solo on 16th August named “Mikazuki” which became the ending theme song for Rampo Kitan: Game of Laplace anime.
She has since performed may other theme songs for other anime, accomplishing many heights in her musical career.
Conclusion
She made significant contributions to the music industry starting as a teenager. Despite her struggle with functional dysphonia she remains a symbol of courage and determination in pursuing one’s own path.
Key Points
- Singer Sayuri died at 28 on September 27, 2024. A private funeral held for her family.
- Her husband, Amaarashi, announced her battle with functional dysphonia. This condition affected her voice and forced her to take a break from music.
- Sayuri debuted at 19 with the single “Mikazuki.” The song became the ending theme for the anime Rampo Kitan: Game of Laplace.