Seiko Matsuda
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| Seiko Matsuda 松田聖子 |
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| Birth name | 蒲池法子 (Noriko Kamachi) |
| Born | March 10, 1962 |
| Origin | Kurume, Fukuoka, Japan |
| Genre(s) | J-pop, Kayōkyoku |
| Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, actress |
| Years active | 1980–present |
| Website | Official Website |
Seiko Matsuda (松田聖子 Matsuda Seiko, born Kamachi Noriko, 蒲池法子, on March 10, 1962 in Kurume, Fukuoka) is a Japanese pop singer-songwriter. Due to her popularity in the 1980s and her long career, she has been dubbed the "Eternal idol" by the Japanese media.[1][2]
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[edit] Biography
Matsuda was born in the Kamachi clan, which was from the Saga Genji line and was also a former sengoku daimyo of Yanagawa Domain.[3] However, she gained the stage name "Seiko Matsuda" and rose to fame in 1980 as a teen idol, making her debut with the song "Hadashi no Kisetsu" (lit. "Season of bare feet"). Later in the same year, "Kaze wa Aki-iro" (lit. "Wind is autumn color") became the first of her 24 consecutive number 1 hits in Japan. She shattered the Japanese former record of nine consecutive number-ones by popular music duo Pink Lady. Her consecutive number 1 record ended when her 27th single "Precious Heart" was ranked at number-two because Tetsuya Komuro's "Gravity of Love" was ranked at number-one. Seiko made one more number 1 single "Anata ni Aitakute ~Missing You~" (lit. "I want to meet you ~Missing you~") in 1996. The single sold over a million copies.[4]
Seiko used to hold the records for the most number 1 singles and most consecutive number 1 singles on the Japan's Oricon charts. Both were surpassed by B'z. She still had held the record for the most number 1 singles by a female singer until March 2006 when Ayumi Hamasaki's "Startin' / Born to Be..." reached number 1, making it her 26th single to top the charts. Nonetheless she still holds the record of the most consecutive No.1 singles for a female artist, a record that she has been holding for two decades.
Seiko was also the first person in the Oricon history to have a single and an album debut at No. 1 on Oricon Chart in the same week. In November 1984, Seiko released a single "Heart no Earring" (lit. "Heart's earring") and album Seiko Town: both reached No. 1. The next time it happened by Wands was nearly nine years later, and so far only seven other artists have successfully topped the two major charts at the same time with new releases.
She was not able to write her songs at first, but she began to write her songs by herself. She wrote lyrics for the first time when she produced her song "Chisana Love Song" (lit. "Small Love Song") in 1983.[5] This was followed by her first composed song "Canary".[6] All music and lyrics of her 2007 album Baby's Breath were written by herself. It became her first completely self-produced album.[7]
She attempted to break into the North American market with an English-language, self-titled album in 1990. She scored a hit with "The Right Combination", a duet with boy band New Kids on the Block singer Donnie Wahlberg. Album sales were mediocre, however, and her follow-up Was it the Future failed to generate any significant sales. In 2002, Seiko's English dance hits "All To You" and "Just for Tonight" reached Billboard dance chart No. 8 and No. 2 respectively.
In July 2006, her compilation "Seiko Matsuda", which consisted of 74 CDs, debuted at number 96, becoming the highest-priced album in the Oricon history. Its price was 100,000 yen (about 850 dollars). The previous record holder was Hibari Misora.[8]
Seiko is also on the Top 3 list of Most No.1 albums, Most Top 10 singles and Most Top 10 albums. HMV Japan ranked her No. 10 Top Japanese Artist of All Time, and No. 7 Top Singer of All Time.
She has been a secret idol for subsequent female celebrities such as Shoko Nakagawa who called Seiko "God" and "My Universe".[9] Japanese voice actress Nana Mizuki covered Seiko's song "Akai Sweet Pea" (lit. "Red Sweet Pea") under the name Moka Akashiya in 2008.[10] Although many female singers became successful after her era, it has been said that there was no 'true' idol like her.[11]
Seiko still holds annual concerts, Christmas dinner shows and New Year's Eve Countdown shows. Despite the high ticket prices (her dinner show tickets are the most expensive among female artists), she always performs to a sold out crowd. Seiko is also listed as second only behind Eikichi Yazawa as an artist to have performed many concerts at the Nippon Budokan.[12]
[edit] Personal life
Married to actor Masaki Kanda from 1985 to 1997, she has a daughter, also a singer, Sayaka Kanda.
In addition to music, her career includes appearances in television, film, commercials, and radio. Two books of photos of Matsuda, and two books about her, have been published.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Singles
- [1980.04.01] Hadashi no Kisetsu
- [1980.07.01] Aoi Sangoshou
- [1980.10.01] Kaze wa Aki Iro
- [1981.01.21] Cherry Blossom
- [1981.04.21] Natsu no Tobira
- [1981.07.21] Shiroi Parasol
- [1981.10.07] Kaze Tachi Nu
- [1982.01.21] Akai Sweet Pea
- [1982.04.21] Nagisa no Balcony
- [1982.07.21] Komugi Iro no Mermaid
- [1982.10.21] Nobara no Etude
- [1983.02.03] Himitsu no Hanazono
- [1983.04.27] Tengoku no Kiss
- [1983.08.01] Glass no Ringo/Sweet Memories
- [1983.10.28] Hitomi wa Diamond
- [1984.02.01] Rock'n Rouge
- [1984.05.10] Jikan no Kuni no Alice
- [1984.08.01] Pink no Mozart
- [1984.11.01] Heart no Earing
- [1985.01.30] Tenshi no Wink
- [1985.05.09] Boy no Kisetsu
- [1985.06.24] Dancing Shoes
- [1987.04.22] Strawberry Time
- [1987.11.06] Pearl-White Eve
- [1988.04.14] Marakech
- [1988.09.07] Tabidachi no Freesia
- [1989.11.15] Precious Heart
- [1990.07.15] The Right Combination duet with Donnie Wahlberg
- [1990.10.xx] Who's that boy
- [1990.11.21] We Are Love
- [1992.02.05] Kitto, Mata Aeru
- [1992.08.01] Anata no Subete ni Naritai
- [1993.04.21] Taisetsu na Anata
- [1993.05.21] A Touch of Destiny
- [1993.11.10] Kakowareta, Ai jing
- [1994.05.11] Mou Ichido, Hajime Kara
- [1994.12.01] Kagayaita Kisetsu e Tabidatou
- [1995.04.21] Suteki ni, Once again
- [1996.04.22] Anata ni Aitakute~Missing You~
- [1996.04.24] Let's Talk About It
- [1996.05.17] I'll Be There For You duet with Robbie Nevil
- [1996.11.18] Sayonara no Shunkan
- [1997.04.23] Watashi Dake no Tenshi~Angel~
- [1997.12.03] Gone with the rain
- [1998.06.17] Koisuru Omoi~Fall in love~
- [1998.11.26] Touch the Love
- [1999.10.27] Kanashimi no Boat
- [2000.05.17] 20th Party
- [2000.06.07] Shanghai Love Song
- [2000.06.14] Unseasonable Shore
- [2000.09.27] True Love Story duet with Hiromi Go
- [2000.11.29] The Sound of Fire
- [2001.06.20] Anata Shika Mienai
- [2001.11.14] Ai Ai~100% Pure Love~
- [2002.06.05] Suteki na Ashita
- [2003.06.04] Call me
- [2004.05.26] Aitai
- [2004.07.07] Smile on me duet with Takaaki Ishibashi
- [2005.02.02] Eien Sae Kanji ta Yoru
- [2005.08.24] I'll Fall In Love
- [2005.09.21] Shiawase na Kimochi
- [2006.04.26] Bless You
- [2007.05.23] Namidaga Tada Koborerudake
- [2007.08.01] Manatsu No YoNo Yume duet with Takashi Fujii
- [2007.11.21] Christmas No Yoru
- [2008.03.19] Hanabira Mau Kisetsu ni
- [2008.06.25] Love is all
- [2008.10.22] Ano Kagayaita Kisetsu
[edit] Albums
- [1980.08.01] Squall
- [1980.12.02] North Wind
- [1981.05.21] Silhouette
- [1981.10.21] Kazetachi nu
- [1982.05.21] Pineapple
- [1982.11.10] Candy
- [1983.06.01] Utopia
- [1983.12.10] Canary
- [1984.06.10] Tinker Bell
- [1984.12.08] Windy Shadow
- [1985.06.05] The 9th Wave
- [1985.08.15] Sound Of My Heart
- [1986.06.01] Supreme
- [1987.05.16] Strawberry Time
- [1988.05.11] Citron
- [1989.05.21] Goya...Uta Detsudzuru Shougai
- [1989.12.06] Precious Moment
- [1990.06.07] Seiko
- [1990.12.10] We Are Love
- [1991.05.02] Eternal
- [1992.03.25] 1992 Nouvelle Vague
- [1992.12.02] Sweet Memories '93
- [1993.05.21] Diamond Expression
- [1993.11.21] A Time for Love
- [1994.06.12] Glorious Revolution
- [1995.05.21] It's Style '95
- [1996.05.27] Vanity Fair
- [1996.05.14] Was It The Future
- [1996.12.05] Guardian Angel
- [1997.05.21] My Story
- [1997.12.03] Sweetest Time
- [1998.05.08] Forever
- [1999.10.06] Seiko Matsuda: Re-mixes
- [1999.12.18] Eien no Shoujo
- [2000.06.28] Seiko Matsuda: 20th Party
- [2000.09.27] seiko remixes 2000
- [2001.06.20] Love & Motion Vol.1
- [2001.11.28] Love & Motion Vol.2
- [2002.06.21] area62
- [2004.06.09] Sunshine
- [2005.04.06] fairy
- [2005.12.07] Under the beautiful stars
- [2006.05.31] bless you
- [2006.12.06] Eternal II
- [2007.06.06] Baby's Breath
- [2008.05.21] My pure melody (15,336 sold in 3 weeks)
[edit] Compilations
- [1981.11.01] Seiko・fragrance
- [1982.07.01] Seiko・index
- [1982.12.05] Kin Iro no Ribbon
- [1983.11.11] Seiko・plaza
- [1984.03.15] Touch Me, Seiko
- [1984.11.01] Seiko・Town
- [1984.11.21] Seiko・Avenue
- [1985.03.06] Seiko-Train
- [1985.11.10] Seiko・Box
- [1986.11.21] Love Ballade
- [1987.11.21] Snow Garden
- [1988.07.21] Seiko Monument
- [1991.11.21] Christmas Tree
- [1991.12.01] Bible
- [1994.12.01] Bible II
- [1996.03.01] Bible III
- [1996.09.21] Complete Bible
- [1996.11.01] Winter Tales
- [1997.06.21] Seaside: Summer Tales
- [1997.11.21] Dear
- [1998.07.18] Seiko Celebration
- [1998.11.30] Seiko '96-'98
- [1999.04.01] Ballad-20th Anniversary
- [2000.11.29] Love (Seiko Matsuda 20th Anniversary Best Selection)
- [2000.07.05] Seiko Suite
- [2003.11.27] Another side of Seiko 27
- [2004.04.14] Best of Best 27
- [2005.01.26] Seiko Smile (Seiko Matsuda 25th Anniversary Best Selection)
[edit] Soundtracks
- [1981.08.08] Nogiku no Haka
- [1983.07.01] Purumeria no Densetsu
- [1984.07.07] Natsufuku no Ivu
- [1985.05.03] Karibu. Ai no Symphony
- [1985.06.21] Penginzu Memory (Koufuku Monogatari)
- [1996.05.17] Surrogate Mother (I'll Be There For You duet with Robbie Nevil)
[edit] US releases
[edit] Albums
- 1990 Seiko
- 1996 Was It The Future
- 2002 Area62
[edit] Singles
- 1990 The Right Combination duet with Donnie Wahlberg (Billboard Top100#54, Canada#2, Australia#9)
- 1991 All The Way To Heaven (Europe only)
- 1991 Who's That Boy (Promotion only)
- 1996 Let's Talk About It
- 1996 Good For You (Billboard Dance/Club Play #37)
- 2002 All To You (Billboard Dance/Club Play #19)
- 2002 Just For Tonight (Billboard Dance/Club Play #15)
[edit] Taiwan releases
[edit] Albums
- 2005 I'll Fall In Love: 愛的禮物
[edit] Filmography
- 1981 Nogiku no Haka
- 1983 Purumeria no Densetsu Tengoku no Kiss
- 1984 Natsufuku no Eve
- 1984 Karibu Ai no Symphony
- 1985 Penguins Memori
- 1990 Docchimo Docchi
- 1996 Final Vendetta
- 1997 Armageddon
- 1999 Drop Dead Gorgeous
- 2000 GEDO The Final Blade
- 2001 Sennen no Koi Story of Genji
- 2007 Shanghai Baby
- 2008 Hotaru no Haka
[edit] Further reading
- "Matsuda, Seiko" in The Encyclopedia of Japanese Pop Culture. Schilling, Mark. New York: Weatherhill, 1997. ISBN 0834803801.
[edit] References
- ^ (Japanese) "日本のシンガーTOP30 - 第7位". HMV Japan. 2005-12-27. http://www.hmv.co.jp/news/article/512130055. Retrieved on 2008-12-15.
- ^ (Japanese) "『眠れる森の美女』を松田聖子が歌う". Barks. 2008-09-10. http://www.barks.jp/news/?id=1000043286. Retrieved on 2008-12-15.
- ^ (Japanese) "はなしの交差点 No.28 3/3". Nishi-Nippon Railroad. November 2005. http://www.nishitetsu.co.jp/n_news/backnumber/n0511/talk3_main.htm. Retrieved on 2008-12-23.
- ^ (Japanese) "List of million sellers in 1996". Recording Industry Association of Japan. http://www.riaj.or.jp/data/others/million_list/1996.html. Retrieved on 2008-12-15.
- ^ (Japanese) "Utopia". HMV Japan. http://www.hmv.co.jp/product/detail/74032. Retrieved on 2008-12-21.
- ^ (Japanese) "Canary". HMV Japan. http://www.hmv.co.jp/product/detail/74035. Retrieved on 2008-12-21.
- ^ (Japanese) "Baby's Breath". Sony Music Shop. http://www.sonymusicshop.jp/detail.asp?goods=SRCL-6567. Retrieved on 2008-12-20.
- ^ (Japanese) "松田聖子、オリコン史上最高額CDによるランクイン達成!!". Oricon. 2006-07-27. http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/ranking/29490/. Retrieved on 2008-12-21.
- ^ (Japanese) "しょこたん 松田聖子に「光のはやさで土下座」". J-cast. 2008-03-11. http://www.j-cast.com/2008/03/11017690.html. Retrieved on 2008-12-20.
- ^ (Japanese) "水樹奈々、ニューシングルはタイアップ曲満載". natalie. 2008-01-10. http://natalie.mu/news/show/id/4908. Retrieved on 2008-12-15.
- ^ "Show biz exploits 'volunteerism' image in packaging of latest teen idol". The Japan Times. 2006-07-06. http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn20060706f3.html. Retrieved on 2009-01-22.
- ^ (Japanese) "永ちゃん95回目武道館ヨロシク". Oricon (Nikkan Sports). 2006-12-18. http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/rankingnews/40397/. Retrieved on 2008-12-28.
[edit] External links
- Official Website
- Sony Music public site (Japanese)
- Universal Music public site (Japanese)
- HMV Japan - Top 100 Japanese pop artists (Japanese)

