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- Name:
Mika Nakashima
- Birthday : 9, Feb 1983
- Zodiac Sign : Aquarius
- Blood Type : A
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Height : 160cm
- Weight : 40kg
- Jazz-pop diva Mika Nakashima has been one the music
industry's most successful artists since the turn of the
century. Appealing as both a pop singer and a "serious
artist", Nakashima's smoky, emotive voice and
sophisticated style belie her youth. Born in 1983,
Nakashima was committed to becoming a professional
singer from a young age, foregoing high school to pursue
her dream as soon as possible. She was selected from
3,000 girls to play the heroine of the autumn 2001 Fuji
TV drama Kizu darake no love song, making her musical
debut in November with the single "Stars", the theme
song for the drama, on Sony Music Entertainment. "Stars"
was a bona-fide hit, selling half a million copies and
immediately establishing Nakashima as a star. Her second
single, a limited edition of 100,000 copies entitled
"Crescent Moon", debuted on the Oricon charts at #4 and
sold out on the release day, further cementing her
status as a bankable artist. Each of her next three
singles, all released before May 2002, sold over 100,000
copies. Nakashima released her first full-length, True,
in August 2002. Featuring a mature, jazz-inflected style
that contrasted favorably with Japan's typical "idol"
music, the record debuted at #1 on the Oricon charts,
selling 1 million units in the first three weeks after
release, and going on to sell close to 1.5 million.
Later the same year, Nakashima received the Best New
Artist award from the All Japan Request Awards for 2002,
netting the Golden Arrow Best New Artist the following
February, and Album of the Year for True at the Gold
Disc Awards the next month. She avoided the sophomore
slump when her second album, the November 2003 Love sold
over 1.5 million copies, bettering her debut. A concept
album revolving around the theme of love, Love showcased
Nakashima performing a wider variety of music ranging
from ballads to rock to club jazz. Love was awarded the
Best Album award at the Japan Record Awards, held by the
Japan Composers Association. Her third album, Music, was
released in March 2005, followed by Best in December of
the same year. In addition to Japan, Nakashima has hit
it big in Taiwan, China, and especially Korea, where in
2003 she was the first Japanese artist ever to sell over
30,000 units, outgunning even the traditionally popular
Ayumi Hamasaki and Hikaru Utada.
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