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− | ''' | + | '''Kato Miliyah''' (加藤ミリヤ) is a [[J-Urban|Japanese urban]]-[[J-Pop|pop]] singer-songwriter and fashion designer. She is under the [[Sony Music Entertainment|MASTERSIX FOUNDATION]] sub-label of [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. She debuted back in 2003 as a featuring artist and started her solo career with, "[[Never Let Go / Yozora|Never let go / Yozora]]" in 2004. The single reached the #15 position on the [[Oricon]] charts. At the time of her debut in she was called the "post-[[Utada Hikaru]]", referring to the two artists' similarities, from their lyrics to their shared "high school girl charisma". |
− | + | Her debut studio album, ''[[Rose (Kato Miliyah)|Rose]]'' was a big success reaching #2 on the Oricon charts and making it into the top 100 albums of the year. | |
− | + | Her 38th single "[[Dokomademo ~How Far I'll Go~]]" is released this week on March 1st. | |
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Kato Miliyah
Kato Miliyah (加藤ミリヤ) is a Japanese urban-pop singer-songwriter and fashion designer. She is under the MASTERSIX FOUNDATION sub-label of Sony Music Entertainment. She debuted back in 2003 as a featuring artist and started her solo career with, "Never let go / Yozora" in 2004. The single reached the #15 position on the Oricon charts. At the time of her debut in she was called the "post-Utada Hikaru", referring to the two artists' similarities, from their lyrics to their shared "high school girl charisma".
Her debut studio album, Rose was a big success reaching #2 on the Oricon charts and making it into the top 100 albums of the year.
Her 38th single "Dokomademo ~How Far I'll Go~" is released this week on March 1st.