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Miyuki Nakajima
File:Miyuki Nakajima.jpg
Promotional Picture of Nakajima's album "Ima no Kimochi" 2004.
Occupation Singer-songwriter, composer, radio-DJ, author, actress
Born February 23, 1952
Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
Years active 1975–present
Genre(s) J-Pop/Folk Rock/Alternative Rock
Debut Single "Azami jo no Lullaby" (1975)
Notable Song "Earthly Stars (Unsung Heroes)" (2000)
Record Sales over 21 million (according to RIAJ)
Label(s) Pony Canyon (19752000)
Yamaha Music Communications (2000–present)

Miyuki Nakajima, born February 23, 1952 in Japan (Ja: 中島みゆき Nakajima Miyuki) is a widely acclaimed popular Japanese artist who wrote songs and lyrics usually sung by herself, many of which were rewritten by Hong Kong and Taiwan music industry in Chinese to singers such as Priscilla Chan, Teresa Teng and Faye Wong.

Discography

Studio albums

  • Watashi no koe ga kikoemasuka (1976) #10
  • Minna Itteshimatta (1976) #10
  • Arigato (1977) #8
  • Aishiteiruto Ittekure (1978) #1
  • Shinainaru Monoe (1979) #1
  • Okaerinasai (1979) #1
  • Ikite Itemo Iidesuka (1980) #1
  • Month Of Parturition (Ringetsu) (1981) #1
  • Kansuigyo (1982) #1
  • Yokan (Hunch) (1983) #1
  • Hajimemashite (How Do You Do) (1984) #1
  • Oironaoshi(The Change) (1985) #1
  • Miss M (1985) #1
  • 36.5 C (1986) #3
  • Miyuki Nakajima (1988) #3
  • Goodbye Girl (1988) #1
  • Kaikinetsu (1989) #19
  • Yoru o Yuke (1990) #3
  • Utadeshika Ienai (1991) #3
  • East Asia (1992) #2
  • Jidai -Time Goes Around- (1993) #1
  • Love Or Nothing (1994) #1
  • 10 Wings (1995) #8
  • Paradise Cafe (1996) #7
  • Watashino Kodomoni Narinasai (Be Like My Child) (1998) #11
  • Hi(Sun) -Wings- (1999) #18
  • Tsuki(Moon) -Wings- (1999) #19
  • Tanpenshu (Short Stories) (2000) #7
  • Lullaby For The Soul (2001) #3
  • Fairy Ring (2002) #5
  • Love Letter (2003) #10
  • Ima no Kimochi (2004) #8
  • Ten-Sei (2005) #12