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[[File:Mizuki Nana - LIVE PARK promo.jpg|350px|thumb|Mizuki Nana promoting ''[[Nana Mizuki Live Park x MTV Unplugged: Nana Mizuki|NANA MIZUKI LIVE PARK×MTV Unplugged: Nana Mizuki]]'' (2017)]]
[[File:Mizuki Nana - ADRENALIZED promo.jpg|450px|thumb|Mizuki Nana promoting "[[Adrenalized|ADRENALIZED]]" (2024)]]


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* '''Birth Name:''' Kondo Nana (近藤奈々)
* '''Birth Name:''' Kondo Nana (近藤奈々)
* '''Nickname:''' Nana-chan (奈々ちゃん), Nana-sama (奈々様), Banana (バナナ)
* '''Nickname:''' Nana-chan (奈々ちゃん), Nana-sama (奈々様), Banana (バナナ)
* '''Birth Date:''' {{bda|1980|01|21|mf=yes}}
* '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1980|01|21|mf=yes}}
* '''Birth Place:''' Niihama, Ehime Prefecture, [[Japan]]
* '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Niihama|Niihama, Ehime, Japan]]
* '''[[Blood Type]]:''' O  
* '''[[Blood Type]]:''' O  
* '''Height:''' 153 cm  
* '''Height:''' 153 cm  
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[[File:Nana Mizuki WILD EYES prmo.jpg|thumb|225px|Mizuki Nana promoting "[[Wild Eyes|WILD EYES]]" (2005)]]
[[File:Nana Mizuki WILD EYES prmo.jpg|thumb|225px|Mizuki Nana promoting "[[Wild Eyes|WILD EYES]]" (2005)]]
[[File:Hybrid Universe Promo.jpg|thumb|225px|Mizuki Nana promoting "[[Hybrid Universe|HYBRID UNIVERSE]]" (2006)]]
[[File:Mizuki_Nana_12.jpg|thumb|225px|Mizuki Nana promoting "[[Great Activity|GREAT ACTIVITY]]" (2007)]]
[[File:Mizuki Nana - Trickster Promo.jpg|thumb|225px|Mizuki Nana promoting "[[Trickster]]" (2008)]]
[[File:Mizuki Nana - ULTIMATE DIAMOND promo.jpg|thumb|225px|Mizuki Nana promoting "[[Ultimate Diamond|ULTIMATE DIAMOND]]" (2009)]]
[[File:Mizuki Nana - Silent Bible promo.jpg|thumb|225px|Mizuki Nana promoting "[[Silent Bible]]" (2010)]]
[[File:Mizuki Nana - Junketsu Paradox promo.jpg‎|thumb|225px|Mizuki Nana promoting "[[Junketsu Paradox]]" (2011)]]
[[File:‎Rockbound_Neighbors.jpg|thumb|225px|Mizuki Nana promoting "[[Rockbound Neighbors|ROCKBOUND NEIGHBORS]]" (2012)]]
[[File:‎Nana Mizuki - NANA CLIPS 6 (Promotional).jpg|thumb|225px|Mizuki Nana promoting "[[Nana Clips 6|NANA CLIPS 6]]" (2013)]]
[[File:‎Mizuki Nana - Supernal Liberty Promo.jpg|thumb|225px|Mizuki Nana promoting ''[[Supernal Liberty|SUPERNAL LIBERTY]]'' (2014)]]
[[File:Mizuki Nana - SMASHING ANTHEMS promo.jpg‎|225px|thumb|Mizuki Nana promoting the ''[[Smashing Anthems|SMASHING ANTHEMS]]'' (2015)]]
The year 2009 started well with her 19th single with her fourth single being ranked at #2 on the [[Oricon]].
The year 2009 started well with her 19th single with her fourth single being ranked at #2 on the [[Oricon]].


In June 2009, she released her seventh original album ''[[Ultimate Diamond|ULTIMATE DIAMOND]]''; it became the first solo [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]] endeavor since the establishment of the [[Oricon]] in 1968 to be ranked number 1. It eventually became the 85th best selling album in Japan in 2009. At the end of the year, she was invited to the most-watched television broadcast in Japan, [[Wikipedia:Kōhaku Uta Gassen|Kouhaku Uta Gassen]] and became the first seiyuu to achieve this feat. Up until 2015, she had been invited consecutively each year.
In June 2009, Mizuki signed on to be the narrator of NHK's ''MUSIC JAPAN'' at the same time that [[Perfume (group)|Perfume]] joined as the show's MC. She would go on to be the show's narrator for 7 years until the end of its run in April 2016. In June 2009, she released her seventh original album ''[[Ultimate Diamond|ULTIMATE DIAMOND]]''; it became the first solo [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]] endeavor since the establishment of the [[Oricon]] in 1968 to be ranked number 1. It eventually became the 85th best selling album in Japan in 2009. At the end of the year, she was invited to the most-watched television broadcast in Japan, [[Wikipedia:Kōhaku Uta Gassen|Kouhaku Uta Gassen]] and became the first seiyuu to achieve this feat. Up until 2015, she had been invited consecutively each year.  


In January 2010, she released two singles in two months, the first "[[Phantom Minds|PHANTOM MINDS]]", which served as the opening for the movie  
In January 2010, she released two singles in two months, the first "[[Phantom Minds|PHANTOM MINDS]]", which served as the opening for the movie  
''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magical_Girl_Lyrical_Nanoha#Film Mahou Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha The Movie 1st]''. It ranked at #2 on the [[Oricon]], confirming her status as the most successful anison act. It sold 93,759 copies and is currently her best selling single. The second single in the series, "[[Silent Bible]]" ranked number 3 and became her 10th single to be ranked in the top 5 on the charts.
''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magical_Girl_Lyrical_Nanoha#Film Mahou Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha The Movie 1st]''. It ranked at #2 on the [[Oricon]], confirming her status as the most successful anison act. It sold 93,759 copies and is currently her best selling single. The second single in the series, "[[Silent Bible]]" ranked number 3 and became her 10th single to be ranked in the top 5 on the charts.


[[File:Hybrid Universe Promo.jpg|thumb|left||225px|Mizuki Nana promoting ''[[Hybrid Universe|HYBRID UNIVERSE]]'' (2006)]]
She won the prize "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kei_Tomiyama Kei Tomiyama]" for the [[seiyuu]] most relevant to the animation industry at the 4th [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seiyu_Awards Seiyuu Awards] ceremony.
She won the prize "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kei_Tomiyama Kei Tomiyama]" for the [[seiyuu]] most relevant to the animation industry at the 4th [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seiyu_Awards Seiyuu Awards] ceremony.
Her eighth original album, ''[[Impact Exciter|IMPACT EXCITER]]'' was released July 7, 2010, peaking at second position with 124,514. It is now her best-selling album.
Her eighth original album, ''[[Impact Exciter|IMPACT EXCITER]]'' was released July 7, 2010, peaking at second position with 124,514. It is now her best-selling album.


On January 21, 2011, her 31st birthday, Mizuki released her first autobiography, named Shin'ai, to commemorate 10th year anniversary of her singing career.
On January 21, 2011, her 31st birthday, Mizuki released her first autobiography, titled ''Shin'ai'', to commemorate the 10th anniversary of her singing career.


Mizuki won Top Pop Artists award in Billboard Japan Music Awards 2010 on February 6, 2011 along with 4 other artists: [[AKB48]], [[Nishino Kana]], [[SID]] and [[EXILE]]. She performed two of her big hits, [[Phantom Minds|PHANTOM MINDS]] and [[Shin'ai]], in the award ceremony.
Mizuki won Top Pop Artists award in Billboard Japan Music Awards 2010 on February 6, 2011 along with 4 other artists: [[AKB48]], [[Nishino Kana]], [[SID]] and [[EXILE]]. She performed two of her big hits, " [[Phantom Minds|PHANTOM MINDS]]" and "[[Shin'ai]]", in the award ceremony.


On April 13th, 2011, Mizuki released two singles, [[Scarlet Knight|SCARLET KNIGHT]] and [[Pop Master|POP MASTER]] in the same week. Those singles ranked #2 and #3 on the weekly Oricon chart for April 25th. Thus, she became the first seiyuu and fourth female solo artist to put two singles in the [[Oricon]] weekly top 3 simultaneously after [[Hamasaki Ayumi]], [[Matsuda Seiko]] and [[Fuji Keiko]].
On April 13th, 2011, Mizuki released two singles, "[[Scarlet Knight|SCARLET KNIGHT]]" and "[[Pop Master|POP MASTER]]" in the same week. Those singles ranked #2 and #3 on the weekly Oricon chart for April 25th. Thus, she became the first seiyuu and fourth female solo artist to put two singles in the [[Oricon]] weekly top 3 simultaneously after [[Hamasaki Ayumi]], [[Matsuda Seiko]] and [[Fuji Keiko]].


Mizuki had two-day concert called "Nana Mizuki Live Castle 2011 Queen's Night & King's Night" at [[wikipedia:Tokyo Dome|Tokyo Dome]] between December 3rd - 4th, 2011. She became the first voice actress and 8th female solo artists to hold a concert at Japan's most renowned concert venue.
Mizuki had two-day concert called "Nana Mizuki Live Castle 2011 Queen's Night & King's Night" at [[wikipedia:Tokyo Dome|Tokyo Dome]] between December 3rd - 4th, 2011. She became the first voice actress and 8th female solo artists to hold a concert at Japan's most renowned concert venue.
[[File:Mizuki_Nana_12.jpg|thumb|225px|Mizuki Nana promoting ''[[Great Activity|GREAT ACTIVITY]]'' (2007)]]
Mizuki won Animation Artist of the Year 2011 award in Billboard Japan Music Awards 2011 on March 3, 2012.


Mizuki won Animation Artist of the Year 2011 award in Billboard Japan Music Awards 2011 on March 3, 2012.
In 2013, Mizuki took her ''[[Nana Mizuki Live Circus x Circus+ x Winter Festa|NANA MIZUKI LIVE CIRCUS 2013+]]'' tour overseas for the first time, performing in Taiwan. The concert was shown live in theaters across Asian countries such as Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, and natively in Japan. On December 30, 2013, Mizuki won Project Award in 55th [[wikipedia:Japan Record Award|Japan Record Awards]] for "[[Preserved Roses]]" and "[[Kakumei Dualism]]", her two collaborations with [[T.M.Revolution]]. Both songs were used as openings for the wildly popular ''[[wikipedia:Valvrave the Liberator|Kakumeiki Valvrave]]'', which featured a star-studded cast including the likes of Mizuki herself. In the same year, she was also cast as a lead in the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Senki Zesshou Symphogear]]'', a series in which singing plays a huge role in the plot.


In 2013, Mizuki took her ''[[Nana Mizuki Live Circus x Circus+ x Winter Festa|NANA MIZUKI LIVE CIRCUS 2013+]]'' tour overseas for the first time, performing in Taiwan. The concert was shown live in theaters across Asian countries such as Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, and natively in Japan. On December 30, 2013, Mizuki won Project Award in 55th [[wikipedia:Japan Record Award|Japan Record Awards]] for [[Preserved Roses]] and [[Kakumei Dualism]], her two collaborations with [[T.M.Revolution]]. Both songs were used as openings for the wildly popular ''[[wikipedia:Valvrave the Liberator|Kakumeiki Valvrave]]'', which featured a star-studded cast including the likes of Mizuki herself. In the same year, she was also cast as a lead in the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Senki Zesshou Symphogear]]'', a series in which singing plays a huge role in the plot.
In July 2017, Mizuki made her debut as a stage actress in a Japanese production of ''[[wikipedia:Beautiful: The Carole King Musical|Beautiful: The Carole King Musical]]'' in the role of Carole King, alongside [[Hirahara Ayaka]].
In Summer 2017, she's playing in a musical alongside [[Hirahara Ayaka]],[[Maria (singer)]], beautiful the carol king musical.


==Discography==
==Discography==
[[File:Mizuki Nana - Trickster Promo.jpg|thumb|225px|Mizuki Nana promoting "[[Trickster]]" (2008)]]
[[File:Mizuki Nana - ULTIMATE DIAMOND promo.jpg|thumb|225px|Mizuki Nana promoting ''[[Ultimate Diamond|ULTIMATE DIAMOND]]'' (2009)]]
[[File:Mizuki Nana - Silent Bible promo.jpg|thumb|225px|Mizuki Nana promoting "[[Silent Bible]]" (2010)]]
[[File:Mizuki Nana - Junketsu Paradox promo.jpg‎|thumb|225px|Mizuki Nana promoting "[[Junketsu Paradox]]" (2011)]]
[[File:‎Rockbound_Neighbors.jpg|thumb|225px|Mizuki Nana promoting ''[[Rockbound Neighbors|ROCKBOUND NEIGHBORS]]'' (2012)]]
[[File:‎Nana Mizuki - NANA CLIPS 6 (Promotional).jpg|thumb|225px|Mizuki Nana promoting ''[[Nana Clips 6|NANA CLIPS 6]]'' (2013)]]
[[File:‎Mizuki Nana - Supernal Liberty Promo.jpg|thumb|225px|Mizuki Nana promoting ''[[Supernal Liberty|SUPERNAL LIBERTY]]'' (2014)]]
[[File:Mizuki Nana - SMASHING ANTHEMS promo.jpg‎|225px|thumb|Mizuki Nana promoting the ''[[Smashing Anthems|SMASHING ANTHEMS]]'' (2015)]]
[[File:Nana Mizuki - Starting Now! (Promotional).jpg‎|225px|thumb|Mizuki Nana promoting the "[[Starting Now!|STARTING NOW!]]" (2016)]]
[[File:Nana Mizuki - Destiny's Prelude (Promotional).jpg|225px|thumb|Mizuki Nana promoting the "[[Destiny's Prelude]]" (2017)]]
[[File:Nana Mizuki - THE MUSEUM III promo 2.jpg|225px|thumb|Mizuki Nana promoting ''[[The Museum III|THE MUSEUM III]]'' (2018)]]
[[File:Nana Mizuki - NANA MIZUKI LIVE GRACE -OPUS Ⅲ-×ISLAND×ISLAND+ promo.jpg|225px|thumb|Mizuki Nana promoting ''[[Nana Mizuki Live Grace -Opus III- x Island x Island+|NANA MIZUKI LIVE GRACE -OPUS Ⅲ-×ISLAND×ISLAND+]]'' (2019)]]
[[File:Mizuki Nana - FIRE SCREAM promo.jpg|225px|thumb|Mizuki Nana promoting "[[Fire Scream / No Rain, No Rainbow|FIRE SCREAM / No Rain, No Rainbow]]" (2020)]]
[[File:Mizuki Nana - Get up! Shout! promo2.jpg|225px|thumb|Mizuki Nana promoting "[[Get Up! Shout!|Get up! Shout!]]" (2021)]]
[[File:Nana Mizuki - Delighted Reviver (Promotional 2).jpg|225px|thumb|Mizuki Nana promoting ''[[Delighted Reviver|DELIGHTED REVIVER]]'' (2022)]]
===Studio Albums===
===Studio Albums===
* [2001.12.05] [[Supersonic Girl|supersonic girl]]
* [2001.12.05] [[Supersonic Girl|supersonic girl]]
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* [2015.11.11] [[Smashing Anthems|SMASHING ANTHEMS]]
* [2015.11.11] [[Smashing Anthems|SMASHING ANTHEMS]]
* [2016.12.21] [[Neogene Creation|NEOGENE CREATION]]
* [2016.12.21] [[Neogene Creation|NEOGENE CREATION]]
* [2019.12.11] [[Cannonball Running|CANNONBALL RUNNING]]
* [2022.07.06] [[Delighted Reviver|DELIGHTED REVIVER]]


===Best Albums===
===Best Albums===
* [2007.02.07] [[The Museum|THE MUSEUM]]
* [2007.02.07] [[The Museum|THE MUSEUM]]
* [2011.11.23] [[The Museum II|THE MUSEUM II]]
* [2011.11.23] [[The Museum II|THE MUSEUM II]]
* [2018.01.10] [[The Museum III|THE MUSEUM III]]
===Other Albums===
* [2020.11.15] [[Nana Acoustic Online|NANA ACOUSTIC ONLINE]] <small>(Acoustic Live Album)</small> <small>(Digital)</small>


===Singles===
===Singles===
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* [2015.07.22] [[Exterminate]]
* [2015.07.22] [[Exterminate]]
* [2016.07.13] [[Starting Now!|STARTING NOW!]]
* [2016.07.13] [[Starting Now!|STARTING NOW!]]
* [2017.07.19] [[Destiny's Prelude]]
* [2017.07.19] [[Testament|TESTAMENT]]
* [2018.09.26] [[Wonder Quest EP|WONDER QUEST EP]]
* [2018.10.24] [[Never Surrender|NEVER SURRENDER]]
* [2019.07.17] [[Metanoia (Mizuki Nana)|METANOIA]]
* [2020.10.07] [[Fire Scream / No Rain, No Rainbow|FIRE SCREAM / No Rain, No Rainbow]]
* [2021.10.27] [[Get Up! Shout!|Get up! Shout!]]
* [2024.04.24] [[Adrenalized|ADRENALIZED]]


===Digital Singles===
===Digital Singles===
* [2014.03.26] [[Egao no Yukue (Mizuki Nana)|Egao no Yukue]] (笑顔の行方; ''Smile's Whereabouts'')  
* [2018.05.19] [[Blue Rose (Mizuki Nana)|BLUE ROSE]]
* [2018.09.20] [[Kekkai|Kekkai -short ver.-]] (結界 -short ver.-; ''Barrier -short ver.-'') <small>('''Mizuki Nana''' feat. [[Miyano Mamoru]])</small>
* [2019.01.21] [[Rebellion (Mizuki Nana)|REBELLION]]
* [2019.07.15] [[Daybreakers|DAYBREAKERS]]
* [2019.08.25] [[Final Commander|FINAL COMMANDER]]
* [2019.10.04] [[Koumori Bat wa Good na Shinshi]] (こうもりバットはグッドな紳士; ''Bat Bat is a Good Gentleman'')
* [2019.11.25] [[All for Love / Daybreakers|ALL FOR LOVE / DAYBREAKERS]]
* [2020.04.27] [[Obake Zukan no Uta]] (おばけずかんのうた)
* [2021.01.10] [[Link or Chains]]
* [2021.10.21] [[Get Up! Shout!]]
* [2021.12.16] [[Red Breeze]]
* [2022.04.06] [[Double Shuffle]] (ダブルシャッフル)
* [2022.05.27] [[Spiral (Mizuki Nana)|Spiral]] (スパイラル)
* [2022.06.27] [[Go Live!]]
* [2023.10.01] [[Sugar Doughnuts]]
* [2023.12.24] [[Turn the World]]


===Split Singles===
===Split Singles===
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* [2016.09.14] [[Nana Mizuki Live Galaxy -Frontier-|NANA MIZUKI LIVE GALAXY -FRONTIER-]]
* [2016.09.14] [[Nana Mizuki Live Galaxy -Frontier-|NANA MIZUKI LIVE GALAXY -FRONTIER-]]
* [2017.03.08] [[Nana Mizuki Live Park x MTV Unplugged: Nana Mizuki|NANA MIZUKI LIVE PARK×MTV Unplugged: Nana Mizuki]]
* [2017.03.08] [[Nana Mizuki Live Park x MTV Unplugged: Nana Mizuki|NANA MIZUKI LIVE PARK×MTV Unplugged: Nana Mizuki]]
* [2017.11.15] [[Nana Mizuki Live Zipangu x Izumo Taisha Gohono Koen -Gekka no Utage-|NANA MIZUKI LIVE ZIPANGU×Izumo Taisha Gohono Koen ~Gekka no Utage~]]
* [2018.06.20] [[Nana Mizuki Live Gate|NANA MIZUKI LIVE GATE]]
* [2019.03.20] [[Nana Clips 8|NANA CLIPS 8]]
* [2019.04.24] [[Nana Mizuki Live Grace -Opus III- x Island x Island+|NANA MIZUKI LIVE GRACE -OPUS Ⅲ-×ISLAND×ISLAND+]]
* [2019.03.25] [[Nana Mizuki Live Express|NANA MIZUKI LIVE EXPRESS]]
* [2021.04.07] [[Nana Acoustic Online|NANA ACOUSTIC ONLINE]]
* [2023.06.21] [[Nana Mizuki Live Heroes|NANA MIZUKI LIVE HEROES]]
===Other Video Releases===
* [2014.03.26] [[Animelo Summer Live 2013 -Flag Nine- 8.25|Animelo Summer Live 2013 -FLAG NINE- 8.23]] (#2 ''Orpheus~ SCARLET KNIGHT (with [[Miyano Mamoru]])'', #39 ''Ai no Hoshi'', #40 ''BRAVE PHOENIX'', #41 ''Vitalization'', #42 ''Synchrogazer'', #44 ''The Galaxy Express 999'')
* [2018.03.28] [[Animelo Summer Live 2017 -The Card- 8.27|Animelo Summer Live 2017 -THE CARD- 8.27]] (#39 ''TESTAMENT -Aufwachen Form-'', #40. ''Destiny's Prelude'', #41. Invisible Heat'', #42 ''UNLIMITED BEAT'', #43 ''Playing The World'')


===Compilations / Other===
===Compilations / Other===
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* [2010.09.29] [[Inagaki Junichi]] - [[Otoko to Onna 3]] (#7 ''Egao no Yukue'')
* [2010.09.29] [[Inagaki Junichi]] - [[Otoko to Onna 3]] (#7 ''Egao no Yukue'')
* [2011.12.21] [[Toriko (compilation)|Toriko]] (#11 ''1 Gram Dake no Miracle'')
* [2011.12.21] [[Toriko (compilation)|Toriko]] (#11 ''1 Gram Dake no Miracle'')
* [2012.01.25] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear Character Song Series 1|Senki Zesshou Symphogear Character Song #1 - Zwei Wing]] <small>([[Takayama Minami]] as "Amou Kanade" & '''Kazanari Tsubasa''')</small>
* [2012.01.25] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear Character Song Series 1|Senki Zesshou Symphogear Character Song 1 Zwei Wing]] <small>(as '''Kazanari Tsubasa''' - with [[Takayama Minami]])</small>
* [2012.03.14] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear Character Song Series 3|Senki Zesshou Symphogear Character Song #3 - Kazanari Tsubasa]] <small>('''Kazanari Tsubasa''')</small>
* [2012.03.14] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear Character Song Series 3|Senki Zesshou Symphogear Character Song 3 Kazanari Tsubasa]] <small>(as '''Kazanari Tsubasa''')</small>
* [2012.04.25] [[Shining Blade Character Song Album]] (#12 ''Seimei no Ouka'')
* [2012.04.25] [[Shining Blade Character Song Album]] (#12 ''Seimei no Ouka'')
* [2012.04.25] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear Original Soundtrack 1]]  
* [2012.04.25] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear Original Soundtrack 1]] (#17 "Habataki wa Surudoku, Kazekiru Gotoku (Seiei)" <small>(as '''Kazanari Tsubasa''')</small>, #19 "Senjou ni Hana Sakihokoru (Zesshou)" <small>(as '''Kazanari Tsubasa''')</small>)
* [2012.05.23] [[Aquaplus Vocal Collection Vol.8]] (#13 ''SOUND OF DESTINY'')
* [2012.05.23] [[Aquaplus Vocal Collection Vol.8]] (#13 ''SOUND OF DESTINY'')
* [2012.07.25] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear Original Soundtrack 3]]  
* [2012.07.25] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear Original Soundtrack 3]] (#3 "Koi no Okehazama" <small>(as '''Kazanari Tsubasa''')</small>)
* [2012.08.29] [[First Love Song|FIRST LOVE SONG]] <small>('''Kazanari Tsubasa''' - with [[Yuuki Aoi]] as "Tachibana Hibiki" and [[Takagaki Ayahi]] as "Yukine Chris")</small>
* [2012.08.29] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear Character Song Series 7|Senki Zesshou Symphogear Character Song 7 FIRST LOVE SONG]] <small>(as '''Kazanari Tsubasa''' - with [[Yuki Aoi]] and [[Takagaki Ayahi]])</small>
* [2013.07.17] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear G Character Song Series 1|Senki Zesshou Symphogear G Character Song #1 - Maria × Tsubasa Kazanari]] <small>('''Tsubasa Kazanari''' - with [[Hikasa Yoko]] as "Maria Cadenzavna Eve")</small>
* [2013.05.16] [[The Galaxy Express 999]]
* [2013.08.21] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear G Character Song Series 4|Senki Zesshou Symphogear G Character Song #4 - Tsubasa Kazanari]] (<small>'''Tsubasa Kazanari'''</small>)
* [2013.07.14] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear G Character Song Series 1|Senki Zesshou Symphogear G Character Song 1 Maria × Kazanari Tsubasa]] <small>(as '''Kazanari Tsubasa''' - with [[Hikasa Yoko]])</small>
* [2014.03.05] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear G Original Soundtrack 6]]  
* [2013.08.21] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear G Character Song Series 4|Senki Zesshou Symphogear G Character Song 4 Kazanari Tsubasa]] <small>(as '''Kazanari Tsubasa''')</small>
* [2013.10.02] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear G 1|Senki Zesshou Symphogear G Original Soundtrack 1]] (#10 "Habataki wa Surudoku, Kaze Kirugotoku (Seiei)" <small>(as '''Kazanari Tsubasa''')</small>, #12 "Senki Zesshou ver.Tri-Burst (Zesshou)" <small>(as '''Kazanari Tsubasa''' - with [[Yuki Aoi]] and [[Takagaki Ayahi]])</small>)
* [2014.03.05] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear G 6|Senki Zesshou Symphogear G Original Soundtrack 6]] (#7 "Hajimari no Babel" <small>(as '''Kazanari Tsubasa''' - with [[Yuki Aoi]], [[Takagaki Ayahi]], [[Hikasa Yoko]], [[Nanjo Yoshino]], [[Kayano Ai]])</small>, #8 "Nijiiro no Flügel" <small>(as '''Kazanari Tsubasa''' - with [[Yuki Aoi]], [[Takagaki Ayahi]], [[Hikasa Yoko]], [[Nanjo Yoshino]], [[Kayano Ai]] and [[Takayama Minami]])</small>)
* [2014.03.26] [[Watashi to Drecom -Dreams Come True 25th Anniversary Best Covers-|Watashi to Drecom -DREAMS COME TRUE 25th ANNIVERSARY BEST COVERS-]] (#12 ''Egao no Yukue'')
* [2014.03.26] [[Watashi to Drecom -Dreams Come True 25th Anniversary Best Covers-|Watashi to Drecom -DREAMS COME TRUE 25th ANNIVERSARY BEST COVERS-]] (#12 ''Egao no Yukue'')
* [2014.05.13] [[Oneness|ONENESS]]
* [2014.12.17] [[Fuyu no Owari ni - The Last: Naruto The Movie Character Song|Fuyu no Owari ni - THE LAST: NARUTO THE MOVIE Character Song]] <small>('''Hyuga Hinata''')</small>
* [2014.12.17] [[Fuyu no Owari ni - The Last: Naruto The Movie Character Song|Fuyu no Owari ni - THE LAST: NARUTO THE MOVIE Character Song]] <small>('''Hyuga Hinata''')</small>
* [2014.12.24] [[Cross Ange: Tenshi to Ryuu no Rondo Original Soundtrack 1]] (#2 ''Towagatari ~Hikari no Uta~'')
* [2014.12.24] [[Cross Ange: Tenshi to Ryuu no Rondo Original Soundtrack 1]] (#2 ''Towagatari ~Hikari no Uta~'')
* [2015.01.28] [[Shining Resonance Music Collection]] (Disc 2 #18 ''Tenkuu no Aria'')
* [2015.01.28] [[Shining Resonance Music Collection]] (Disc 2 #18 ''Tenkuu no Aria'')
* [2015.07.08] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear GX Character Song Series 1|Senki Zesshou Symphogear GX Character Song #1 Maria × Kazanari Tsubasa]] <small>('''Tsubasa Kazanari''' - with [[Hikasa Yoko]] as "Maria Cadenzavna Eve")</small>
* [2015.07.08] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear GX Character Song Series 1|Senki Zesshou Symphogear GX Character Song 1 Maria × Kazanari Tsubasa]] <small>(as '''Kazanari Tsubasa''' - with [[Hikasa Yoko]])</small>
* [2015.08.12] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear GX Character Song Series 3|Senki Zesshou Symphogear GX Character Song #3 Kazanari Tsubasa]] (<small>'''Tsubasa Kazanari'''</small>)
* [2015.08.12] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear GX Character Song Series 3|Senki Zesshou Symphogear GX Character Song 3 Kazanari Tsubasa]] <small>(as '''Kazanari Tsubasa''')</small>
* [2015.09.30] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear GX Bonus CD 1]]
* [2015.09.30] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear GX 1|Senki Zesshou Symphogear GX Character Song 9]] (#1 "RADIANT FORCE" <small>(as '''Kazanari Tsubasa''' - with [[Yuki Aoi]] and [[Takagaki Ayahi]])</small>)
* [2015.10.28] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear GX Original Soundtrack]]
* [2015.10.28] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear GX 2|Senki Zesshou Symphogear GX Original Soundtrack]] (#15 "Senjou no Hime Miko, Taezu Inochi o Utai Ageru (Zesshou)" <small>(as '''Kazanari Tsubasa''' - with [[Yuki Aoi]], [[Takagaki Ayahi]], [[Hikasa Yoko]], [[Nanjo Yoshino]] and [[Kayano Ai]])</small>)
* [2015.11.25] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear GX Character Song Series 10|Senki Zesshou Symphogear GX Character Song 10 BAYONET CHARGE / RADIANT FORCE (IGNITED arrangement) / Itsuka no Niji, Hana no Omoide ]]
* [2015.11.25] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear GX 3|Senki Zesshou Symphogear GX Character Song 10]] (#1 "BAYONET CHARGE" <small>(as '''Kazanari Tsubasa''' - with [[Takagaki Ayahi]])</small>, #2 "RADIANT FORCE (IGNITED arrangement)" <small>(as '''Kazanari Tsubasa''' - with [[Yuki Aoi]] and [[Takagaki Ayahi]])</small>)
* [2016.01.27] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear GX Character Song Series 12|Senki Zesshou Symphogear GX Character Song 12 Beyond the BLADE (IGNITED arrangement) / TRUST HEART (IGNITED arrangement)]]
* [2016.01.27] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear GX 5|Senki Zesshou Symphogear GX Character Song 12]] (#1 "Beyond the BLADE (IGNITED arrangement)"  <small>(as '''Kazanari Tsubasa''')</small>)
* [2017.07.19] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear AXZ Character Song Series 3|Senki Zesshou Symphogear AXZ Character Song 3 Kazanari Tsubasa]] <small>(as '''Kazanari Tsubasa''')</small>
* [2017.09.27] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear AXZ 1|Senki Zesshou Symphogear AXZ Character Song 7]] (#1 "Gekishou Infinity" <small>(as '''Kazanari Tsubasa''' - with [[Yuki Aoi]] and [[Takagaki Ayahi]])</small>)
* [2017.10.25] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear AXZ 2|Senki Zesshou Symphogear AXZ Character Song 8]] (#1 "Gekishou Infinity (IGNITED arrangement)" <small>(as '''Kazanari Tsubasa''' - with [[Yuki Aoi]] and [[Takagaki Ayahi]])</small>)
* [2018.01.31] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear AXZ 5|Senki Zesshou Symphogear AXZ Character Song 10]] (#1 "Fuugetsu no Shissou" <small>(as '''Kazanari Tsubasa''' - with [[Nanjo Yoshino]])</small>)
* [2018.02.28] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear AXZ 6|Senki Zesshou Symphogear AXZ Character Song 11]] (#2 "Axia no Kaze" <small>(as '''Kazanari Tsubasa''' - with [[Yuki Aoi]], [[Takagaki Ayahi]], [[Hikasa Yoko]], [[Nanjo Yoshino]] and [[Kayano Ai]])</small>)
* [2018.08.29] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear XD Unlimited Character Song Album 1|Senki Zesshou Symphogear XD UNLIMITED Character Song Album 1]] (#9 "Shippuu Jinrai" <small>(as '''Kazanari Tsubasa''')</small>)
* [2019.09.04] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear XV Character Song Series 6|Senki Zesshou Symphogear XV Character Song 6 Kazanari Tsubasa]] <small>(as '''Kazanari Tsubasa''')</small>
* [2019.10.02] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear XV 1|Senki Zesshou Symphogear XV Character Song 7]] (#1 "Rikka Ryouran" <small>(as '''Kazanari Tsubasa''' - with [[Yuki Aoi]], [[Takagaki Ayahi]], [[Hikasa Yoko]], [[Nanjo Yoshino]] and [[Kayano Ai]])</small>, #2 "Angelic Remnant" <small>(as '''Kazanari Tsubasa''' - with [[Hikasa Yoko]])</small>)
* [2019.12.04] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear XD Unlimited Character Song Album 2|Senki Zesshou Symphogear XD UNLIMITED Character Song Album 2]] (#1 "Gyakkou no Flügel (Ver. Souyoku no Sirius)" <small>(as '''Kazanari Tsubasa''' - with [[Takayama Minami]])</small>, #2 "Souyoku no Wing Beat" <small>(as '''Kazanari Tsubasa''' - with [[Takayama Minami]])</small>, #9 "Sakimori no Uta" <small>(as '''Kazanari Tsubasa''')</small>)
* [2020.02.05] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear XV 5|Senki Zesshou Symphogear XV Character Song 10]] (#1 "PERFECT SYMPHONY" <small>(as '''Kazanari Tsubasa''' - with [[Yuki Aoi]], [[Takagaki Ayahi]], [[Hikasa Yoko]], [[Nanjo Yoshino]], [[Kayano Ai]] and [[Minase Inori]])</small>, #2 "Xtreme Vibes" <small>(as '''Kazanari Tsubasa''' - with [[Yuki Aoi]], [[Takagaki Ayahi]], [[Hikasa Yoko]], [[Nanjo Yoshino]], [[Kayano Ai]] and [[Iguchi Yuka]])</small>)
* [2020.03.04] [[Senki Zesshou Symphogear XV 6|Senki Zesshou Symphogear XV Character Song 11]] (#1 "Ashita e no Flügel" <small>(as '''Kazanari Tsubasa''' - with [[Yuki Aoi]], [[Takagaki Ayahi]], [[Hikasa Yoko]], [[Nanjo Yoshino]], [[Kayano Ai]], [[Iguchi Yuka]])</small>)
* [2021.02.24] [[Wow War Tonight ~Toki ni wa Okoseyo Movement~ (Mizuki Nana)|WOW WAR TONIGHT ~Toki ni wa Okoseyo Movement~]]
* [2022.07.29] [[Nottare Tamamikoshi!]] (のったれ玉神輿!) <small>(as '''Tamamura Tamao''')</small>


; Drama CD
===Drama CD===
* [2014.07.25] [[Reborn - Kamen no Otoko to Ribbon no Kishi - 1 Drama CD|RE:BORN - Kamen no Otoko to Ribbon no Kishi - 1 Drama CD]]
* [2014.07.25] [[Reborn - Kamen no Otoko to Ribbon no Kishi - 1 Drama CD|RE:BORN - Kamen no Otoko to Ribbon no Kishi - 1 Drama CD]]


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==Publications==
===Photobooks===
===Photobooks===
* [2002.10.04] Iris
* [2002.10.04] Iris
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===Magazines===
===Magazines===
* [2010.07.xx] B.L.T. (''Cover & Feature'')
* [2010.07.xx] B.L.T. (''Cover & Feature'')
* [2011.09.xx] Seiyu Grand Prix October 2011 Issue (''Feature'')
* [2011.09.xx] Seiyu Grand Prix October 2011 Issue (''Feature'')
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===Non-Music Related Awards===
===Non-Music Related Awards===
* [2010] Kei Tomiyama Memorial Award (4th Seiyuu Awards)
* [2010] Kei Tomiyama Memorial Award (4th Seiyuu Awards)
* [2014] Rookie of the Year in the Popular Entertainment division (64th Annual MEXT Art Encouragement)


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Revision as of 04:41, 28 February 2024

Mizuki Nana promoting "ADRENALIZED" (2024)

Mizuki Nana (水樹奈々) is a Japanese pop singer and a popular anime seiyuu under the KING RECORDS label. She was the winner of "Best Musical Performance" in the first annual Seiyuu Awards. She is also the record-holder for the highest ranking seiyuu album and single on the weekly Oricon chart, the first seiyuu to put two singles in the Oricon weekly top3 simultaneously and the first seiyuu to hold a concert at Tokyo Dome.

Profile

  • Stage Name: Mizuki Nana (水樹奈々)
  • Birth Name: Kondo Nana (近藤奈々)
  • Nickname: Nana-chan (奈々ちゃん), Nana-sama (奈々様), Banana (バナナ)
  • Birthdate: January 21, 1980 (1980-01-21) (age 44)
  • Birthplace: Niihama, Ehime, Japan
  • Blood Type: O
  • Height: 153 cm
  • Family: Kondo Mika (DaisyxDaisy) (Younger sister)
  • Pet: K-tan (けぇたん) (Chihuahua)
  • Education: Yoyogi Animation Gakuin (Seiyuu-Talent Department) March 1997.
  • Favorite Artists: Ishikawa Sayuri, Sakamoto Fuyumi, Misora Hibari
  • Favorite Country: France
  • Favorite Colors: White and Blue
  • Groups:

Biography

Kondo Nana (1995)

Kondo Nana was born on January 21, 1980 in Niihama. Kondo first began singing at the age of five when she started taking Enka singing lessons and participating in several local singing contests. In 1993, she won one of them and recorded a single called "Tsugazakura" under her birth name. She later graduated from Tokyo Horikoshi High School, along with Domoto Tsuyoshi of KinKi Kids, who was in her graduating class.

After graduating in 1997, Kondo decided that she wanted to pursue a career as an Enka singer, but her teachers advised her to instead become a seiyuu. Kondo had been a big fan of both manga and anime since childhood and decided to try and become a seiyuu. She auditioned for a role in the video game NOëL ~La neige~, and was given the role of Kadokura Chisato. With the role, she took on the stage name Mizuki Nana and released two character singles and one mini-album: "Girl's Age", "NOëL ~La neige~ Rendez-vous", and "départ Chisato×Nana".

Mizuki Nana (2004)

In 2000, Mizuki signed a record deal with KING RECORDS, and made her official singing debut in December with the single "Omoi". The single did not chart on the weekly Oricon chart. In 2001, Mizuki released two more singles, both of which also failed to chart on the Oricon. Her debut album however, supersonic girl peaked on the Oricon at #60. Her fourth single, "LOVE & HISTORY" was her first to chart, peaking at #46.

On October 2005, her 12th single "ETERNAL BLAZE" reach #2 on the Oricon weekly chart and this period will be the first seiyuu to achieve this.

In 2006, her 14th single "Justice to Believe" ranked 4th on the Oricon and allows her to win in 2007 at the first seiyuu awards ceremony, the award for best musical performance. That same year she released her 15th single "Secret Ambition", which ranked for the 2nd time at #2, becoming a turning point in her musical style. By then, she had adopted a more rock sound which showcased in her sixth studio album GREAT ACTIVITY and for her 18th single "Trickster", which ranked at #2.

Mizuki Nana promoting "WILD EYES" (2005)

The year 2009 started well with her 19th single with her fourth single being ranked at #2 on the Oricon.

In June 2009, Mizuki signed on to be the narrator of NHK's MUSIC JAPAN at the same time that Perfume joined as the show's MC. She would go on to be the show's narrator for 7 years until the end of its run in April 2016. In June 2009, she released her seventh original album ULTIMATE DIAMOND; it became the first solo seiyuu endeavor since the establishment of the Oricon in 1968 to be ranked number 1. It eventually became the 85th best selling album in Japan in 2009. At the end of the year, she was invited to the most-watched television broadcast in Japan, Kouhaku Uta Gassen and became the first seiyuu to achieve this feat. Up until 2015, she had been invited consecutively each year.

In January 2010, she released two singles in two months, the first "PHANTOM MINDS", which served as the opening for the movie Mahou Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha The Movie 1st. It ranked at #2 on the Oricon, confirming her status as the most successful anison act. It sold 93,759 copies and is currently her best selling single. The second single in the series, "Silent Bible" ranked number 3 and became her 10th single to be ranked in the top 5 on the charts.

Mizuki Nana promoting HYBRID UNIVERSE (2006)

She won the prize "Kei Tomiyama" for the seiyuu most relevant to the animation industry at the 4th Seiyuu Awards ceremony. Her eighth original album, IMPACT EXCITER was released July 7, 2010, peaking at second position with 124,514. It is now her best-selling album.

On January 21, 2011, her 31st birthday, Mizuki released her first autobiography, titled Shin'ai, to commemorate the 10th anniversary of her singing career.

Mizuki won Top Pop Artists award in Billboard Japan Music Awards 2010 on February 6, 2011 along with 4 other artists: AKB48, Nishino Kana, SID and EXILE. She performed two of her big hits, " PHANTOM MINDS" and "Shin'ai", in the award ceremony.

On April 13th, 2011, Mizuki released two singles, "SCARLET KNIGHT" and "POP MASTER" in the same week. Those singles ranked #2 and #3 on the weekly Oricon chart for April 25th. Thus, she became the first seiyuu and fourth female solo artist to put two singles in the Oricon weekly top 3 simultaneously after Hamasaki Ayumi, Matsuda Seiko and Fuji Keiko.

Mizuki had two-day concert called "Nana Mizuki Live Castle 2011 Queen's Night & King's Night" at Tokyo Dome between December 3rd - 4th, 2011. She became the first voice actress and 8th female solo artists to hold a concert at Japan's most renowned concert venue.

Mizuki Nana promoting GREAT ACTIVITY (2007)

Mizuki won Animation Artist of the Year 2011 award in Billboard Japan Music Awards 2011 on March 3, 2012.

In 2013, Mizuki took her NANA MIZUKI LIVE CIRCUS 2013+ tour overseas for the first time, performing in Taiwan. The concert was shown live in theaters across Asian countries such as Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, and natively in Japan. On December 30, 2013, Mizuki won Project Award in 55th Japan Record Awards for "Preserved Roses" and "Kakumei Dualism", her two collaborations with T.M.Revolution. Both songs were used as openings for the wildly popular Kakumeiki Valvrave, which featured a star-studded cast including the likes of Mizuki herself. In the same year, she was also cast as a lead in the anime Senki Zesshou Symphogear, a series in which singing plays a huge role in the plot.

In July 2017, Mizuki made her debut as a stage actress in a Japanese production of Beautiful: The Carole King Musical in the role of Carole King, alongside Hirahara Ayaka.

Discography

Mizuki Nana promoting "Trickster" (2008)
Mizuki Nana promoting ULTIMATE DIAMOND (2009)
Mizuki Nana promoting "Silent Bible" (2010)
Mizuki Nana promoting "Junketsu Paradox" (2011)
Mizuki Nana promoting ROCKBOUND NEIGHBORS (2012)
Mizuki Nana promoting NANA CLIPS 6 (2013)
Mizuki Nana promoting SUPERNAL LIBERTY (2014)
Mizuki Nana promoting the SMASHING ANTHEMS (2015)
Mizuki Nana promoting the "STARTING NOW!" (2016)
Mizuki Nana promoting the "Destiny's Prelude" (2017)
Mizuki Nana promoting THE MUSEUM III (2018)
Mizuki Nana promoting NANA MIZUKI LIVE GRACE -OPUS Ⅲ-×ISLAND×ISLAND+ (2019)
Mizuki Nana promoting "FIRE SCREAM / No Rain, No Rainbow" (2020)
Mizuki Nana promoting "Get up! Shout!" (2021)
Mizuki Nana promoting DELIGHTED REVIVER (2022)

Studio Albums

Best Albums

Other Albums

Singles

Digital Singles

Split Singles

Video Releases

Other Video Releases

Compilations / Other

Drama CD

Voice Acting

TV Series

Anime Series

Anime Movies

OVAs

Web Anime

Games

Japanese Dub

Publications

Photobooks

  • [2002.10.04] Iris

Score Book

  • [2008.03.29] Artist Score Book: Sing Forever

Books

  • [2011.01.21] Shin'ai (Self-written Autobiography)
  • [2017.01.21] LIVE FOREVER -Nana Mizuki Live Document Book-

Magazines

  • [2010.07.xx] B.L.T. (Cover & Feature)
  • [2011.09.xx] Seiyu Grand Prix October 2011 Issue (Feature)
  • [2011.09.xx] Seiyu PARADISE Vol.7 (Feature)
  • [2011.10.xx] Seiyu Grand Prix November 2011 Issue (Feature)
  • [2011.10.xx] Seiyu Animedia November 2011 Issue (Feature)

Awards

Music Related Awards

  • [1995] 1st prize (National Karaoke Singing Contest : Enka)
  • [2007] Best Musical Performance Award (1st Seiyuu Awards)
  • [2011] Top Pop Artists (Billboard Japan Music Awards 2010)
  • [2011] Animation Artist of the Year 2011 (Billboard Japan Music Awards 2011)
  • [2012] Animation Artist of the Year 2012 (Billboard Japan Music Awards 2012)
  • [2013] Project Award - "Kakumei Dualism" Mizuki Nana × T.M.Revolution, "Preserved Roses" T.M.Revolution × Mizuki Nana (55th Japan Record Awards)

Non-Music Related Awards

  • [2010] Kei Tomiyama Memorial Award (4th Seiyuu Awards)
  • [2014] Rookie of the Year in the Popular Entertainment division (64th Annual MEXT Art Encouragement)

External Links