
Hisao Shinagawa is a Japanese-born folk singer currently living in the U.S. His songs consist of Shinagawa singing and playing acoustic guitar. The lyrics vary greatly in subject matter, but usually cover American society and political issues, like his song "Free Mumia Abu Jamal." His songs are unmistakable, as Shinagawa has a very strong accent and a very unique way of piecing together the English language, which can make him difficult to understand.
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More Money, More War
Human Computer (Long Version)
Life In A G-Chord
Nobody's Illegal
They Say
Military Industrial Complex War
Nine InTend Eleven
Mum's
Against Systems
For the Corporations
Peace Parade
Human Computer
Pain or Joy
Abandoned Abused Los Angeles
Mimoza House
Pay The Rent
But You Do
Vote Independently
U.S. Out of Iraq Now
A Son of Hiroshima
Deed
Garbage Man
Muy Bonita Senorita
Serendipity
Hide and Seek
Buzz
Love
Free Mumia Abu Jamal
Shogyo Mujo
Igo, Ono
More Money More War
Bushism Without Bush
Mind Instead Material
Yes-Man
Nevermore
Sacrificed
Sasabune Matukaze
The Morning Chorus
Yume-Ji So-Roh
I Kiss! You Hug!
Sold To Japanese
I Rock! You Roll!
Lazy Society
Katsu-San
Emptiness! Loneliness!
No Matter What
Yabara, Misumi, Nikon-kai
Done to Come
What's Wrong With?
Seredipity Do Da!
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