Miyuki Nakajima
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Miyuki Nakajima (born February 23, 1952 ) is a Japanese vocalist, guitarist, lyricist, composer and radio personality. As a principal Japanese female veteran singer-songwriter who is often compared with Yumi Matsutoya, she has released 35 studio albums, 40 singles, 2 live albums and multiple compilations to date, and those sales have been estimated more than 21 million copies.
In the mid 1970s, Nakajima signed to the Canyon Records and launched her recording career with debut single "Azami Jo no Lullaby". After rising to fame thanks to hit of "The Parting Song (Wakareuta)" released in 1977, she has enjoyed her successful career as a singer-songwriter, most strikingly in the early 1980s. When her popularity was heyday, she released multiple number-one albums and top-ten charting singles including "Akujo". In the last two decades, she produced four singles that sold more than a million copies. One of them, a double A-Side single "Earthly Stars (Unsung Heroes)"/"Headlight, Taillight" climbed to the top of the Oricon in January 2003 (after 30 months from release), and made her the oldest female artist who reached number-one on the Japanese record chart. She is also well-known for her experimental theatres called "Yakai" performed every year-end from 1989 through 1998. The idiosyncratic acts which featured scenarios and songs she wrote has been continued irregularly in recent years.
In addition to works as a solo artist, Nakajima wrote over 90 compositions for numerous singers, and made several number one hits — "Abayo" performed by Naoko Ken, "Kosa ni Fukarete" performed by Shizuka Kudo, and "Sorafune (Ship in the Air)" performed by Tokio. She is one of the Japanese songwriters who has the most cover versions which were performed by non-Japanese East Asian singers (especially in Taiwan and Hong Kong).
- Occupation:
- Singer, composer, lyricist, radio-DJ, author, actress
- Instrument Played:
- Vocals
- Guitars
- Record Label:
- Yamaha Music Communications
- AARD-VARK/Pony Canyon
- Years Active:
- 1975 - present
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