Kudo began her singing career at the age of 14 as a member of three-piece pop unit Seventeen Club consisted of runners-up from the 1984 Miss Seventeen Contest organized by Japanese teen magazine
Seventeen, which
Shueisha publishes. They had two singles released by
CBS/Sony Records in 1985. Their first single "Su Ki Futari Tomo!" was released on 21 January 1985, and was used in television advertisements for snack food products "Suzuki Kun" and "Sato Kun" manufactured and sold by
S&B Foods. The second single "Baajin Kuraishisu (Virgin Crisis)" was released on 25 August 1985. Its lyrics were written by
Sunplaza Nakano-kun, who was a lead singer of Japanese rock band
Bakufu Slump. Kudo later said that she hated the second single and that she joined the group "just to have fun". Initially the group consisted of nine high school girls and two high school graduates, namely
Sayuri Kokusho (number 8) and
Satomi Fukunaga (number 11). They were selected from participants in Fuji TV's show aired in February and March that year. Kudo auditioned for the group in May 1986 during her first year in high school and became a member with number 38 assigned on 23 May. The group gave a new approach to the
idol formula with 52 members and three associate members as well as subgroups, such as
Ushiroyubi Sasaregumi,
Nyangilas and
Ushirogami Hikaretai. After having appeared on the one-hour daily TV show from Monday to Friday regularly and having participated in Onyanko Club's fifth single "
Osaki ni Shitsurei" as well as its nationwide concert tour in the summer and fall of 1986, Kudo was selected as one of two backing vocals for Onyanko Club number 36 member
Marina Watanabe's first single "Shinkokyu-shite", along with
Akiko Ikuina (number 40). The single was released under the name of "Watanabe Marina with Onyanko Club" by
Epic/Sony Records on 8 October 1986, and debuted at number one on the single chart. Kudo continued to participate in Onyanko Club's recordings, such as its fourth album
Side Line, which was the first one of its albums Kudo participated in and contains few songs in which Kudo had solo vocal parts, such as "Dare no Sei Kana" and "Shin-Shin Kaiin Bangou no Uta". In the spring of 1987, Kudo was selected as one of the three members of
Ushirogami Hikaretai along with Akiko Ikuina and Makiko Saito (number 42). The group's first single "Toki no Kawa wo Koete" was released by
Canyon Records on 7 May 1987, and debuted at number one on the single chart. The song and its B-side "Ushirogami Hikaretai" were used as an opening theme and ending theme, respectively, of Fuji TV's anime
High School! Kimengumi. Also, Kudo was featured as one of the four main vocals for Onyanko Club's eighth single "
Katatsumuri Samba" released by
Canyon Records on 21 May 1987. It debuted at number one on the single chart. Ushirogami Hikaretai subsequently released four more singles, two studio albums and two videos from July 1987 to June 1988 with a live album released as its final material in July 1988 (
Hora ne, Haru ga Kita – First Concert). Kudo has said of her time in
Onyanko Club that "it was a great experience, with good, bad and really dirty things", and that she tried not to draw too much attention to herself over senior Onyanko Club members who were more popular than her at that time. Less than three weeks before Onyanko Club disbanded on 20 September 1987 with its two-day final concerts at
Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Tokyo, Kudo launched her solo career with her first single "Kindan no Telepathy" released by
Canyon Records on 31 August. It debuted at number one on the single chart and also became a favorite throughout Asia during the early 1990s. The second and third singles, "
Again" and "
Daite-kuretara-iinoni", had moderate success, both reaching number three on the single chart. Released on 1 June 1988, the fourth single "
Fu-ji-tsu" reached number one on the chart. The song drew attention as its lyrics were written by famed and critically acclaimed Japanese singer-songwriter
Miyuki Nakajima. The number of its sales exceeded that of each of the three previous singles. The fifth single "
Mugon... Iroppoi", whose lyrics were written by Nakajima again, was used in television advertisements for cosmetics products of Japanese company
Kanebo Cosmetics, and reached number one on the chart. It was sold more than double the previous single. She eventually enjoyed a run of eight consecutive number-one singles in Japan between 1988 and 1990, eleven in total, and four number-one albums between 1988 and 1991. She continued to release new music every year until 2000 with sporadic releases since then. Her most recent release came in 2008 when she teamed up with
Miyuki Nakajima, who wrote lyrics of five of Kudo's number-one singles in the late 80s and early 90s, for a double A-side, "Night Wing"/"Yuki Gasa". Kudo said of their long-term working relationship that "We are not that close. We have a nice distance. Sometimes when I hear her music, it scares me but I especially like her passionate lyrics." Kudo also appears on television in
jidaigeki roles and also creates her own jewelry sold in Japan. ==Personal life==