For Life Music

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Background

For Life Music Entertainment Inc. is a Japanese record label founded in 1975 by musicians Shigeru Izumiya, Takuro Yoshida and Yoshi Inoue, along with entrepreneur Hitoshi Komuro.

One of the largest Japanese music labels at the time, it housed famous artists and groups such as Anri, Chihiro Onitsuka, Yōsuke Eguchi, GLAY, Yann Tomita, Ryuichi Sakamoto (of Yellow Magic Orchestra fame) and Towa Tei. It was closed due to financial difficulties in 2001.

1st Logo (1980s)

Visuals: On a yellow background, two black diamond outlines appear wiping in. A blue space background is seen within the diamonds. Within the space background, two pink diamond outlines appear flipping and zooming in, flying out of the black diamond outlines. The space background fades into yellow, with another black diamond appearing from behind each of the diamond outline. "FOR LIFE" appears flipping into view below the diamonds.

Technique: The diamonds and name appearing. Seems to be Scanimate animation. [possible misuse]

Audio: None.

Availability: Appears on Anri in Concert (1984).

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