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'''Bonnie Pink''' (born [[16 April]], [[1973]] in [[Kyoto]], [[Japan]], real name '''Asada Kaori''') is a [[Japan]]ese singer.
 
She made her first album in 1995 titled "Blue Jam". It introduced her unique style of music that has been defined as an off -beat mix between [[Jazz]], [[Blues]], [[Pop music|Pop]], and [[Rock and roll|Rock]]. Her idol is [[Aimee Mann]].
 
The name ''Bonnie Pink'' has a debatable origin:. The popular belivebelief is that ''Bonnie'' derives from the story of ''[[Bonnie and Clyde]]'' and the color of her hair was pink during her first few years as a performer. However, Miss Asada has made several references on interviews and in her lyrics that she does not want to be a 'good girl'. That might indicate that the name comes from a character of a [[Martin Amis]] book, a prostite of the same name, Bonnie Pink.
Discography:
Blue Jam (9/21/95)
Heaven's Kitchen (5/16/97)
Evil & Flowers (4/17/98)
Bonnie's Kitchen 1&2 [compolitaions] (12/17/99)
Let Go (4/5/00)
Just a Girl (10/24/01)
Present (2/19/03)
Even So (5/12/04)
 
==Discography:==
* Blue Jam (9/21/95)
* Heaven's Kitchen (5/16/97)
* Evil & Flowers (4/17/98)
* Bonnie's Kitchen 1& and 2 [compolitaions](compilations) (12/17/99)
* Let Go (4/5/00)
* Just a Girl (10/24/01)
* Present (2/19/03)
* Even So (5/12/04)
 
==External Links==
[http://www.bonniepink.jp/ BONNIE PINK official web site]