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− | '''SATOMI'''' is a Japanese pop/R&B singer. She is currently signed to [[Aozora Records]] in Japan and Hiptones in the | + | '''SATOMI'''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]/[[:Category:J-R&B|R&B]] singer. She is currently signed to [[Aozora Records]] in [[Japan]] and Hiptones in the United Kingdom. |
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+ | ==Profile== | ||
+ | *'''Stage Name:''' SATOMI' | ||
+ | *'''Real Name:''' Misumi Satomi (三隅理美) | ||
+ | *'''Birthday:''' March 7, 1989 | ||
+ | *'''Birthplace:''' [[Ube]], [[Yamaguchi Prefecture]], [[Japan]] | ||
==Information== | ==Information== | ||
+ | Satomi (nicknamed 'Satton') was born on March 7, 1989 in Yamaguchi, Japan. She started her dancing lessons at the age of 3. In 2003, at the age of 14, she started singing when her dancing teacher asked her to join a vocal training program. As soon as autumn of the same year she was signed to management, and in February 2005, "[[Love Shouts]]" was pre-released exclusively in the Kyushu area where Satomi was based. | ||
− | + | In January 2005, at the age of 15, she was chosen to perform live at MIDEM, after beating many established names in Japan. This live performance was documented in a national newspaper and has been the center of attention of the Japanese media ever since. | |
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− | In January 2005, at the | ||
− | As the first artist to be released on the Hiptones label, and under the guidance of the people behind | + | As the first artist to be released on the Hiptones label, and under the guidance of the people behind UK's legendary Creation label, Satomi was able to work with UK's leading producers. This led to her showcase at the world famous venue Ronnie Scotts, in front of more than 100 people from the UK media in May 2005, making her, at the age of 16, the youngest and possibly first ever Japanese artist to be solo showcased in the UK. Her performance was well received, and in June 2005, "[[Toxic Love]]" was pre-released in a vinyl only format. |
− | In 2006, Satomi debuted in Japan as SATOMI', releasing her first double a-side | + | In 2006, Satomi debuted in Japan as SATOMI', releasing her first double a-side maxi single "[[Yesterday / Love to Stay|Yesterday / Love to stay]]" in February. Satomi continued to release and record tracks in both the United Kingdom and Japan in early 2006. It was not until the release of her third double a-side maxi single, "[[Orange Canvas ~Aki no Sora no Shita de~ / Fairy's Stick|Orange canvas ~Aki no Sora no Shita de~ / Fairy's stick]]", that Satomi made the Oricon top 100 charts, debuting at #81. |
− | Satomi released her first Japanese full album, "Diamondlily", in February 2007, jumping to the #15 spot on its initial release day. | + | Satomi released her first Japanese full album, "[[Diamondlily]]", in February 2007, jumping to the #15 spot on its initial release day. |
==Discography== | ==Discography== | ||
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===Albums=== | ===Albums=== | ||
− | + | * [2007.02.07] [[Diamondlily]] | |
− | * [2007.02.07] Diamondlily | + | * [2007.12.05] [[Sings -Winter, and Luv-|SINGS -Winter, and Luv-]] (Mini Cover Album) |
− | * [2007.12.05] SINGS -Winter, and Luv- (Mini Cover Album) | + | * [2008.03.26] [[Angelite]] |
+ | * [2008.10.29] [[Daisylight]] | ||
+ | * [2009.05.20] [[The Best]] (Best Album) | ||
===Singles=== | ===Singles=== | ||
− | + | * [2005.02.14] [[Love Shouts|love shouts]] ('''Satomi''') | |
− | * [2005.02.14] love shouts (Satomi) | + | * [2005.06.20] [[Toxic Love]] ('''Satomi''') <small>(Pre-debut Vinyl)</small> |
− | * [2005.06.20] Toxic Love (Satomi) (Pre-debut Vinyl) | + | * [2005.10.24] [[Heartbreaker|HEARTBREAKER]] ('''Satomi''') |
− | * [2005.10.24] HEARTBREAKER (Satomi) | + | * [2006.02.08] [[Yesterday / Love to Stay|Yesterday / Love to stay]] |
− | * [2006.02.08] Yesterday / Love to stay | + | * [2006.02.08] [[Love to Stay|Love to stay]] ('''Satomi''') <small>(Limited Edition)</small> |
− | * [2006.02.08] Love to stay (Satomi) (Limited Edition) | + | * [2006.03.13] [[Oh!]] ('''Satomi feat.'''[[Wikipedia:Doc Brown (rapper)|Doc Brown]]) |
− | * [2006.03.13] Oh! (Satomi feat. Doc Brown) | + | * [2006.08.02] [[Candy Magic|Candy magic]] |
− | * [2006.08.02] Candy magic | + | * [2006.11.08] [[Orange Canvas ~Aki no Sora no Shita de~ / Fairy's Stick|Orange canvas ~Aki no Sora no Shita de~ / Fairy's stick]] (秋の空のしたで; ''Under the Autumn Sky'') |
− | * [2006.11.08] Orange canvas ~Aki no Sora no Shita de~ / Fairy's stick (秋の空のしたで; Under the Autumn Sky) | + | * [2007.07.11] [[Baby Doll]] |
− | * [2007.07.11] Baby Doll | + | * [2008.03.05] [[Bright Will|Bright will]] |
===Digital Releases=== | ===Digital Releases=== | ||
− | + | * [2007.03.07] [[Spring]] | |
− | * [2007.03.07] Spring | + | * [2007.04.11] [[Crystal Drops -Long Version-|Crystal drops -Long version-]] |
− | * [2007.04.11] Crystal drops -Long version | + | * [2007.05.30] [[Time -Lord Finesse & Davel "Bo" McKenzie Remix|Time -Lord Finesse & Davel "Bo" McKenzie remix]] |
− | * [2007.05.30] Time -Lord Finesse & Davel "Bo" McKenzie remix | + | * [2007.10.24] [[Beautiful Life (SATOMI')|Beautiful Life]] |
− | * [2007.10.24] Beautiful Life | + | * [2007.11.21] [[Darlin' x2]] feat.[[COMA-CHI]] |
− | * [2007.11.21] Darlin' x2 feat.COMA-CHI | + | * [2007.12.26] [[Fly Magic Boy|Fly magic boy]] |
− | * [2007.12.26] Fly magic boy | + | * [2008.01.30] [[Innumerable Answers|Innumerable answers]] |
+ | * [2008.02.20] [[Kiss (SATOMI')|KISS]] feat.[[OKI]] | ||
+ | * [2008.07.02] [[Darlin' x2|Darlin' x2 feat.Chris (DJ Kenkaida R&B House Remix)]] | ||
+ | * [2008.08.20] [[One Day]] | ||
+ | * [2008.08.27] [[Memory -Natsuiro no Takaramono-]] (Memory -夏色の宝物-) | ||
+ | * [2008.10.01] [[Show Ur Love|Show ur Love]] | ||
+ | * [2008.10.08] [[Present (SATOMI')|Present]] feat.[[KEN THE 390]] | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
− | + | * [http://www.satton.jp/ Official Website] | |
− | * Official | + | * [http://www.myspace.com/satomijp Official MySpace] |
[[Category:Artists]] | [[Category:Artists]] | ||
+ | [[Category:J-Pop]] | ||
+ | [[Category:J-R&B]] | ||
+ | [[Category:J-Urban]] | ||
+ | [[Category:1989 Births]] |
Revision as of 22:37, 11 May 2009
SATOMI' is a Japanese pop/R&B singer. She is currently signed to Aozora Records in Japan and Hiptones in the United Kingdom.
Contents
Profile
- Stage Name: SATOMI'
- Real Name: Misumi Satomi (三隅理美)
- Birthday: March 7, 1989
- Birthplace: Ube, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan
Information
Satomi (nicknamed 'Satton') was born on March 7, 1989 in Yamaguchi, Japan. She started her dancing lessons at the age of 3. In 2003, at the age of 14, she started singing when her dancing teacher asked her to join a vocal training program. As soon as autumn of the same year she was signed to management, and in February 2005, "Love Shouts" was pre-released exclusively in the Kyushu area where Satomi was based.
In January 2005, at the age of 15, she was chosen to perform live at MIDEM, after beating many established names in Japan. This live performance was documented in a national newspaper and has been the center of attention of the Japanese media ever since.
As the first artist to be released on the Hiptones label, and under the guidance of the people behind UK's legendary Creation label, Satomi was able to work with UK's leading producers. This led to her showcase at the world famous venue Ronnie Scotts, in front of more than 100 people from the UK media in May 2005, making her, at the age of 16, the youngest and possibly first ever Japanese artist to be solo showcased in the UK. Her performance was well received, and in June 2005, "Toxic Love" was pre-released in a vinyl only format.
In 2006, Satomi debuted in Japan as SATOMI', releasing her first double a-side maxi single "Yesterday / Love to stay" in February. Satomi continued to release and record tracks in both the United Kingdom and Japan in early 2006. It was not until the release of her third double a-side maxi single, "Orange canvas ~Aki no Sora no Shita de~ / Fairy's stick", that Satomi made the Oricon top 100 charts, debuting at #81.
Satomi released her first Japanese full album, "Diamondlily", in February 2007, jumping to the #15 spot on its initial release day.
Discography
Albums
- [2007.02.07] Diamondlily
- [2007.12.05] SINGS -Winter, and Luv- (Mini Cover Album)
- [2008.03.26] Angelite
- [2008.10.29] Daisylight
- [2009.05.20] The Best (Best Album)
Singles
- [2005.02.14] love shouts (Satomi)
- [2005.06.20] Toxic Love (Satomi) (Pre-debut Vinyl)
- [2005.10.24] HEARTBREAKER (Satomi)
- [2006.02.08] Yesterday / Love to stay
- [2006.02.08] Love to stay (Satomi) (Limited Edition)
- [2006.03.13] Oh! (Satomi feat.Doc Brown)
- [2006.08.02] Candy magic
- [2006.11.08] Orange canvas ~Aki no Sora no Shita de~ / Fairy's stick (秋の空のしたで; Under the Autumn Sky)
- [2007.07.11] Baby Doll
- [2008.03.05] Bright will
Digital Releases
- [2007.03.07] Spring
- [2007.04.11] Crystal drops -Long version-
- [2007.05.30] Time -Lord Finesse & Davel "Bo" McKenzie remix
- [2007.10.24] Beautiful Life
- [2007.11.21] Darlin' x2 feat.COMA-CHI
- [2007.12.26] Fly magic boy
- [2008.01.30] Innumerable answers
- [2008.02.20] KISS feat.OKI
- [2008.07.02] Darlin' x2 feat.Chris (DJ Kenkaida R&B House Remix)
- [2008.08.20] One Day
- [2008.08.27] Memory -Natsuiro no Takaramono- (Memory -夏色の宝物-)
- [2008.10.01] Show ur Love
- [2008.10.08] Present feat.KEN THE 390