Rie Kitagawa, born on November 25, 1990, in Chiba Prefecture, is a Japanese singer and musical theater actress. She began performing in musicals as a teenager through the children’s theater group Oki na Yume. In 2007, she gained early recognition by winning the NHK Nodo Jiman singing competition in Funabashi. Kitagawa is widely known for her contributions to the Pretty Cure anime franchise, beginning with the 2015 series "Go! Princess Precure", for which she sang both ending themes, including "Yume wa Mirai e no Michi". She followed this with the opening themes for "Maho Girls Precure!" in 2016 and continued to sing main songs, insert songs, and image tracks for five TV series and multiple films over seven years. In addition to her anime work, Kitagawa has remained active in musical theater and maintains a presence in the Japanese entertainment industry.
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