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There is no reference other than Kuwata singing with a phrase about a Korean mother in it. If I sing about "dem 'ole Cottonfields Back Home", I doubt people would assume I'm a Southerner from the USA. The "reference" provided was a You Tube song-- not dependable. I'm sure someone meant well, but I am going to remove it as hearsay. --leahtwosaints (talk) 11:22, 25 March 2009 (UTC)Reply
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I know (from a H&O appearance on the Tonight Show With Johnny Carson) in 1988 Kuwata somehow brought H&O out of their 3 year hiatus that led to the recording of their album Ooh Yeah!. He appeared in the song and music video for "Realove" off that album. The problem is I don't have enough info as to what he did specifically. Like, I know he provided some vocals in "Realove", you can obviously see and/or hear him in the song and music video near the end, but what else did he contribute? We see he's playing guitar in the music video, so did he contribute guitar too? If someone knows, please help, so I can add this info to Kuwata's page, Ooh Yeah!'s page and possibly Hall & Oates' page. Thanks. 208.92.76.249 (talk) 15:45, 7 March 2012 (UTC)Reply