Yasuha Ebina (海老名 泰葉, born January 17, 1961), known professionally as Yasuha, is a Japanese singer-songwriter, tarento, record producer, and entrepreneur. Ebina’s personal life has often sparked controversy and received widespread media coverage. As well as her singing career, she was also successful as a tarento, appearing in numerous Japanese television and radio programs.
Ebina was born in Taitō, Tokyo as a child of a rakugo performer Hayashiya Sanpei I and a novelist Kayoko Ebina. She established her singing career in 1981. As a singer, Ebina is best-known for “Flyday Chinatown” (1981), which peaked at number sixty-nine on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart. She also embarked on the tarento career, appearing in the Japanese variety television program Gogo wa MaruMaru Omoikkiri TV (1987–1988) as a host. In 1988, Ebina retired from the entertainment business after her marriage with a rakugo performer Shūnpūtei Koasa.
After a messy divorce with her ex-husband, Ebina officially returned to the entertainment industry in 2007, founding a production company Iron Candle.
泰葉 (Yasuha)'s first album トランジット (Transit) released on Sun Nov 01 1981.
The most popular album by 泰葉 (Yasuha)'s is トランジット (Transit)
The most popular song by 泰葉 (Yasuha)'s is フライディ・チャイナタウン (Fly-day Chinatown)
泰葉 (Yasuha)'s first song フライディ・チャイナタウン (Fly-day Chinatown) released on Mon Sep 21 1981.