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Sakamoto Hikari's remarkable career serves as a shining example of innovation, creativity, and perseverance. As a musician, composer, and artist, he continues to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide, pushing the boundaries of music and art. His legacy is a testament to the transformative power of music, and we can only anticipate with bated breath the next chapter in the remarkable journey of Sakamoto Hikari.

Sakamoto Hikari's subsequent film scores, including "The Revenant" (2015) and "Black Mirror: Hang the DJ" (2018), further solidified his reputation as a visionary composer. His work on these projects earned him numerous awards and nominations, including an Academy Award for Best Original Score for "The Revenant." sakamoto hikari

In the early 1980s, Sakamoto Hikari embarked on a solo path, releasing his debut album, "Thousand Knives," in 1978. The album showcased his exceptional talent for crafting infectious, atmospheric soundscapes that incorporated elements of electronic, funk, and world music. Throughout the 1980s, Sakamoto Hikari continued to push the boundaries of his art, experimenting with various styles and collaborating with a range of artists, from musicians to filmmakers. Sakamoto Hikari's remarkable career serves as a shining

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