Miyuna
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Born | Miyazaki-ken, Japan | June 7, 2002
Nationality | Japanese |
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Website | miyunamiyuna |
Miyuna (みゆな, born June 7, 2002), is a Japanese singer-songwriter. She was born in the Miyazaki Prefecture. She is signed to the record label A.S.A.B., an imprint of Avex.
Career
Miyuna found mainstream success with her first two singles, "Gamushara" and "Tenjou Tenge", which were used as opening and ending themes for the anime Black Clover.[1] Her third single, "Boku to Kimi no Lullaby" was used as the ending theme for Fairy Tail, and the fourth single, "Yurareru", was used as the theme song for the 2019 Japanese remake of the Korean film Blind. She continues to release demos for her songs on the independent Japanese music platform Eggs.[2]
Discography
Mini-Albums
- 2019.02.06: Me (眼) (Eye)
- 2019.09.18: Yurareru (ユラレル)
Singles
- 2018.10.02: Gamushara (ガムシャラ) (5th opening theme for Black Clover)
- 2018.11.13: Tenjou Tenge (天上天下) (5th ending theme for Black Clover)
- 2019.04.14: Boku to Kimi no Lullaby (僕と君のララバイ) (3rd ending theme for the 3rd season of Fairy Tail)
- 2019.07.24: Yurareru (ユラレル)
- 2019.11.25: Color (ending theme for the PlayStation 4 game SD Gundam G Generation Cross Rays)
Demos
- 2018.08.04: Fuwa Fuwa (ふわふわ)
- 2018.09.16: Gamushara (ガムシャラ)
- 2018.09.23: Tenjou Tenge (天上天下)
- 2018.12.15: Zero-gatsu zero-nichi (0月0日)
- 2019.03.24: Kuchinashi no Kotoba (くちなしの言葉)
- 2019.03.30: Boku to Kimi no Lullaby (僕と君のララバイ)
- 2019.05.23: Ikinakya (生きなきゃ)
- 2019.05.24: Kan Biiru (缶ビール)
- 2019.05.25: Onegai (願い)
- 2019.07.12: Yurareru (ユラレル)
- 2019.09.06: Guruguru (グルグル)
- 2019.09.18: Yurareru (Studio Live) (ユラレル (Studio Live))
- 2019.10.25: Susume (進め)
References
- ^ "16-Year-Old Singer Miyuna to Perform New Opening, Ending Themes for Black Clover Anime". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
- ^ "TV Anime Series 'Black Clover' Season 2 Opening & Ending Theme Performed by Miyuna". MOSHI MOSHI NIPPON | もしもしにっぽん. October 3, 2018. Retrieved October 3, 2019.