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'''Fukuhara Miho''' (福原美穂) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer-songwriter under [[Sony Music Entertainment|gr8! records]] label. Her parents enjoyed music, so from a young age she was always surrounded by a wide array of styles of music (especially Western music).
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'''Fukuhara Miho''' (福原美穂) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer-songwriter signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment|gr8! records]] label and managed by [http://steezlab.tv/ Steezlab Music]. Her parents enjoyed music, so from a young age she was always surrounded by a wide array of styles of music (especially Western music). From 2013, she is the new voice of musical project [[wikipedia:Sweetbox|Sweetbox]].
  
 
==Profile==
 
==Profile==
*'''Name:''' Fukuhara Miho (福原美穂)
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* '''Real Name:''' Fukuhara Miho (福原美穂)
*'''Birthdate:''' June 19, 1987
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* '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1987|06|19|mf=yes}}
*'''Birthplace:''' [[Hokkaido]], [[Japan]]
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* '''Birthplace:''' [[wikipedia:Hokkaido|Hokkaido]], [[Japan]]
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* '''[[Blood Type]]:''' O
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* '''Height:''' 165cm
  
 
==Information==
 
==Information==
 
[[Image:MIHOCHANGEPROMO.jpg|thumb|200px|Fukuhara Miho promoting "[[Change (Fukuhara Miho)|CHANGE]]" (2008)]]
 
[[Image:MIHOCHANGEPROMO.jpg|thumb|200px|Fukuhara Miho promoting "[[Change (Fukuhara Miho)|CHANGE]]" (2008)]]
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[[Image:Nande Naki Takunacchaun Darou promo.jpg|thumb|200px|Fukuhara Miho promoting "[[Nande Nakitaku Nacchaun Darou]]" (2009)]]
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[[Image:REGRETSOFLOVEPROMO.jpg|thumb|200px|Fukuhara Miho promoting ''[[Regrets of Love (mini-album)|Regrets of Love]]'' (2010)]]
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[[Image:soulextreme2promo2.jpg|200px|thumb|Fukuhara Miho promoting ''[[The Soul Extreme EP2 (mini-album)|The Soul Extreme EP 2]]'' (2011)]]
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[[Image:DreamOnPROMO.jpg|thumb|200px|Fukuhara Miho promoting "[[Dream On (Fukuhara Miho)|Dream On]]" (2012)]]
  
Fukuhara Miho made her claim to the J-pop throne in the late 2000s, debuting in 2006 and scoring on the yearly Japanese Top 100 chart by 2008. Her rise was prompted by her good looks and strong label support, but most important was her strong voice, reminiscent of [[wikipedia:Mariah Carey|Mariah Carey]], although her own style leans toward '80s-inspired pop ballads rather than R&B. Growing up in a musical family didn't hurt, either, as the future pop star, born in 1987 on the northern island of [[Hokkaido]], had access to her parents' huge record collection from an early age. Fukuhara made her first notable achievement as early as 2002, when she impressed the judges of a local karaoke competition with her performance of Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You," but she didn't start a musical career in earnest until she graduated from high school. Her first record was the single [[The Roots]] (2006) (featuring another cover, of Stevie Wonder's "Sir Duke"), which came out on the local label Yumechika Records in 2006, followed by the indie EP [[Step Out EP|Step☆Out EP]] the same year. Fukuhara promoted them by performing live at the local HMV store, and managed to sell over 6,000 CDs that way, which made it obvious that a major-label deal was soon to be under way.
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Fukuhara Miho made her claim to the J-pop throne in the late 2000s, debuting in 2006 and scoring on the yearly Japanese Top 100 chart by 2008. Her rise was prompted by her good looks and strong label support, but most important was her strong voice, reminiscent of [[wikipedia:Mariah Carey|Mariah Carey]], although her own style leans toward '80s-inspired pop ballads rather than R&B. Growing up in a musical family didn't hurt, either, as the future pop star, born in 1987 on the northern island of [[Hokkaido]], had access to her parents' huge record collection from an early age. Fukuhara made her first notable achievement as early as 2002, when she impressed the judges of a local karaoke competition with her performance of Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You," but she didn't start a musical career in earnest until she graduated from high school. Her first record was the single "[[The Roots]]" (featuring another cover, of Stevie Wonder's "Sir Duke"), which came out on the local label Yumechika Records in 2006, followed by the indie EP ''[[Step Out EP|Step☆Out EP]]'' the same year. Fukuhara promoted them by performing live at the local HMV store, and managed to sell over 6,000 CDs that way, which made it obvious that a major-label deal was soon to be under way.
  
It arrived in 2007, when she was picked up by [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony]]. Fukuhara's first song for the label was yet another cover, Celine Dion's "Because You Loved Me," recorded in 2007 for a Dion tribute, but after that she switched to her own material, with the debut major single [[Change (Fukuhara Miho)|CHANGE]] (2008) immediately entering the [[Oricon]] Top 20, and later landing number 92 on the Japanese yearly singles chart. Two more singles, [[Yasashii Aka]] and [[Love ~Winter Song~|LOVE ~winter song~]] followed in 2008, both going gold in Japan and paving the way for the debut album [[Rainbow (Fukuhara Miho)|RAINBOW]], delivered in 2009 to land at number two on the charts and sell over 93,000 units.  
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It arrived in 2007, when she was picked up by [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony]]. Fukuhara's first song for the label was yet another cover, Celine Dion's "Because You Loved Me," recorded in 2007 for a Dion tribute, but after that she switched to her own material, with the debut major single "[[Change (Fukuhara Miho)|CHANGE]]" immediately entering the [[Oricon]] Top 20, and later landing number 92 on the Japanese yearly singles chart. Two more singles, "[[Yasashii Aka]]" and "[[Love ~Winter Song~|LOVE ~winter song~]]" followed in 2008, both going gold in Japan and paving the way for the debut album ''[[Rainbow (Fukuhara Miho)|RAINBOW]]'', delivered in 2009 to land at number two on the charts and sell over 93,000 units.  
 
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==Discography==
 
==Discography==
[[Image:Nande Naki Takunacchaun Darou promo.jpg|thumb|200px|Fukuhara Miho promoting "[[Nande Nakitaku Nacchaun Darou]]" (2009)]]
 
[[Image:Miraipromo.jpg|thumb|200px|Fukuhara Miho promoting "[[Mirai / Moshikashite]]" (2010)]]
 
  
===Albums===
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===Studio Albums===
* [2006.10.11] [[Step Out EP|Step☆Out EP]] (''Indies'')
 
 
* [2009.01.28] [[Rainbow (Fukuhara Miho)|RAINBOW]]
 
* [2009.01.28] [[Rainbow (Fukuhara Miho)|RAINBOW]]
* [2010.06.16] [[Music is My Life]]
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* [2010.06.16] [[Music Is My Life (Fukuhara Miho)|Music is My Life]]
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* [2012.06.13] [[The Best of Soul Extreme]]
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===Best Albums===
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* [2014.03.26] [[A Gift for You|A Gift For You]]
  
 
===Mini-Albums===
 
===Mini-Albums===
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* [2006.10.11] [[Step Out EP|Step☆Out EP]] <small>('''indies''')</small>
 
* [2010.12.22] [[Regrets of Love (mini-album)|Regrets of Love]]
 
* [2010.12.22] [[Regrets of Love (mini-album)|Regrets of Love]]
 
* [2011.05.11] [[The Soul Extreme EP (mini-album)|The Soul Extreme EP]]
 
* [2011.05.11] [[The Soul Extreme EP (mini-album)|The Soul Extreme EP]]
* [2011.10.12] [[The Soul Extreme EP2 (mini-album)|The Soul Extreme EP2]]
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* [2011.10.12] [[The Soul Extreme EP2 (mini-album)|The Soul Extreme EP 2]]
  
 
===Singles===
 
===Singles===
* [2006.05.24] [[The Roots]] (''Indies'')
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* [2006.05.24] [[The Roots]] <small>('''indies''')</small>
 
* [2008.04.16] [[Change (Fukuhara Miho)|CHANGE]]
 
* [2008.04.16] [[Change (Fukuhara Miho)|CHANGE]]
 
* [2008.07.16] [[Himawari (Fukuhara Miho)|Himawari]] (ひまわり; ''Sunflower'')
 
* [2008.07.16] [[Himawari (Fukuhara Miho)|Himawari]] (ひまわり; ''Sunflower'')
 
* [2008.11.05] [[Yasashii Aka]] (優しい赤; ''Gentle Red'')
 
* [2008.11.05] [[Yasashii Aka]] (優しい赤; ''Gentle Red'')
 
* [2008.12.03] [[Love ~Winter Song~|LOVE ~winter song~]]
 
* [2008.12.03] [[Love ~Winter Song~|LOVE ~winter song~]]
* [2009.06.17] [[Hanabi Sky|HANABI SKY]]
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* [2009.06.17] [[Hanabi Sky|HANABI SKY]] (''Fireworks Sky'')
 
* [2009.09.09] [[Let It Out|LET IT OUT]]
 
* [2009.09.09] [[Let It Out|LET IT OUT]]
* [2009.12.02] [[Nande Nakitaku Nacchaun Darou]] (なんで泣きたくなっちゃうんだろう)
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* [2009.12.02] [[Nande Nakitaku Nacchaun Darou]] (なんで泣きたくなっちゃうんだろう; ''I Wonder Why It Makes Me Cry'')
* [2010.05.19] [[Mirai / Moshikashite]] (未来 -ミライ-/もしかして)
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* [2010.05.19] [[Mirai / Moshikashite]] (未来 -ミライ-/もしかして; ''Future / Perhaps'')
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* [2012.05.16] [[Dream On (Fukuhara Miho)|Dream On]] feat. [[Miura Daichi]]
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* [2013.06.05] [[Rising Heart / Beyond|Rising Heart / BEYOND]] (ライジング・ハート / BEYOND)
  
===Digital Download===
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===Digital Singles===
*[2009.01.09] [[Yuki no Hikari]] (雪の光)
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* [2009.01.09] [[Yuki no Hikari]] (雪の光; ''Light of the Snow'')
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* [2010.06.29] [[Music Is My Life]] <small>(iTunes)</small>
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* [2012.09.29] [[Oh Happy Day (Fukuhara Miho)|OH HAPPY DAY]]
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* [2012.09.29] [[Amazing Grace (Fukuhara Miho)|AMAZING GRACE]]
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* [2013.02.20] [[Surely Someday (Fukuhara Miho)|Surely Someday]]
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* [2013.04.20] [[Beyond (Fukuhara Miho)|BEYOND]]
  
===DVDs===
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===Video Releases===
 
* [2010.12.22] [[Miho Fukuhara "Sing a Song Tour 2010"|MIHO FUKUHARA "Sing A Song TOUR 2010"]]
 
* [2010.12.22] [[Miho Fukuhara "Sing a Song Tour 2010"|MIHO FUKUHARA "Sing A Song TOUR 2010"]]
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===Other Video Releases===
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* [2010.04.21] [[Live & Documentary DVD "ap bank fes '09"]] (Disc 1 #7 ''CHANGE'')
  
 
===Compilations / Other===
 
===Compilations / Other===
* [2007.09.26] ''[[Tribute to Celine Dion]]'' (#5 BECAUSE YOU LOVED ME)
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* [2007.09.26] [[Tribute to Celine Dion]] (#5 ''BECAUSE YOU LOVED ME'')
* [2009.10.14] ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist Original Soundtrack 1|FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST Original Soundtrack 1]]'' (#61 LET IT OUT (TV size))
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* [2009.10.14] [[Fullmetal Alchemist Original Soundtrack 1|FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST Original Soundtrack 1]] (#61 ''LET IT OUT (TV size)'')
 
* [2009.11.11] [[Wikipedia:Eric Martin (singer)|Eric Martin]] - [[Mr. Vocalist X'mas|MR.VOCALIST X'MAS]] (#9 ''HAPPY XMAS (War Is Over)'')
 
* [2009.11.11] [[Wikipedia:Eric Martin (singer)|Eric Martin]] - [[Mr. Vocalist X'mas|MR.VOCALIST X'MAS]] (#9 ''HAPPY XMAS (War Is Over)'')
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* [2010.03.24] [[STUDIO APARTMENT]] - [[Brand New Start|BRAND NEW START]] feat. '''Fukuhara Miho'''
 
* [2010.06.02] [[STUDIO APARTMENT]] - [[2010 (STUDIO APARTMENT)|2010]] (#6 ''BRAND NEW START'' feat. '''Fukuhara Miho''')
 
* [2010.06.02] [[STUDIO APARTMENT]] - [[2010 (STUDIO APARTMENT)|2010]] (#6 ''BRAND NEW START'' feat. '''Fukuhara Miho''')
* [2010.09.01] ''[[Akunin (Original Soundtrack)|Akunin]]'' (#13 Your Story ~Vocalise~; #16 Your Story)
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* [2010.09.01] [[Akunin (Original Soundtrack)|Akunin]] (#13 ''Your Story ~Vocalise~''; #16 ''Your Story'')
 
* [2010.09.15] [[sleepy.ac]] - [[sleepy.ac Live at Sapporo Kitara|sleepy.ac LIVE @Sapporo Kitara]] (#12 ''Apologies'' feat. '''Fukuhara Miho''')
 
* [2010.09.15] [[sleepy.ac]] - [[sleepy.ac Live at Sapporo Kitara|sleepy.ac LIVE @Sapporo Kitara]] (#12 ''Apologies'' feat. '''Fukuhara Miho''')
* [2010.12.08] [[Wikipedia:Elvis Presley|Elvis Presley]] - [[Viva Elvis]] (#13 ''Love Me Tender'' duet with '''Fukuhara Miho''')
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* [2010.12.08] [[Wikipedia:Elvis Presley|Elvis Presley]] - [[Wikipedia:Viva Elvis (album)|Viva Elvis]] (#13 ''Love Me Tender'' duet with '''Fukuhara Miho''')
* [2011.01.12] ''[[We Love Mackey]]'' (#6 Sunao)
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* [2011.01.12] [[We Love Mackey]] (#6 ''Sunao'')
* [2011.04.13] [[PLAYING FOR CHANGE]] - [[Songs Around The World ~PFC With TFC|SONGS AROUND THE WORLD ~PFC with TFC]] (#1 ''Stand By Me''; #3 ''Don't Worry''; #4 ''Chanda Mama'')
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* [2011.04.13] [[PLAYING FOR CHANGE]] - [[Songs Around the World ~PFC with TFC|SONGS AROUND THE WORLD ~PFC with TFC]] (#1 ''Stand By Me''; #3 ''Don't Worry''; #4 ''Chanda Mama'')
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* [2012.07.25] [[Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters Senshu Tojyo Kyoku Best Collection 2012]] (#2 ''Mirai'')
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* [2013.05.06] [[Light Up Nippon ~Sora ni Hana, Daichi ni Hana~ (Fukuhara Miho & JAY'ED Ver.)]]
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* [2013.08.07] [[SOIL&"PIMP"SESSIONS]] - [[Circles|CIRCLES]] (#4 ''Bon Bon Villa feat. '''Fukuhara Miho''''')
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* [2013.11.20] [[ZEEBRA]] - [[25 To Life]] (#5 ''Exit feat. '''Fukuhara Miho''''')
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==Filmography==
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===Dramas===
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* [2012] [[Kaeru no Oujo-sama]]
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===Commercials===
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* [2008] au by KDDI
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* [2009] Coca-Cola Sokenbicha
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* [2010] Otsuka Pharmaceutical SOYJOY
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* [2010] Daiwa Securities
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==Radio==
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* [2006] ONE★LOVE
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
*[http://www.fukuharamiho.com/ Official Website]
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* [http://www.fukuharamiho.com/ Official Website]
*[http://blog.livedoor.jp/hot_soul/ Official Blog]
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* [http://steezlab.tv/FukuharaMiho/ Yumechika Records Profile]
*[http://www.htb.co.jp/yumechika/records/fukuharamiho/index.html Yumechika Records Website]
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* [http://www.htb.co.jp/yumechika/records/fukuharamiho/index.html Steezlab Music Profile]
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* [http://blog.livedoor.jp/hot_soul/ Official Blog]
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* [http://6109.jp/fukuharamiho/ Official Blog]
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* [http://www.facebook.com/MihoFukuharaOfficial Official Facebook]
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* [http://twitter.com/FukuharaMiho Official Twitter]
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Revision as of 00:13, 20 March 2014

Fukuhara Miho promoting "Rising Heart / BEYOND" (2013)

Fukuhara Miho (福原美穂) is a Japanese pop singer-songwriter signed to gr8! records label and managed by Steezlab Music. Her parents enjoyed music, so from a young age she was always surrounded by a wide array of styles of music (especially Western music). From 2013, she is the new voice of musical project Sweetbox.

Profile

  • Real Name: Fukuhara Miho (福原美穂)
  • Birthdate: June 19, 1987 (1987-06-19) (age 36)
  • Birthplace: Hokkaido, Japan
  • Blood Type: O
  • Height: 165cm

Information

Fukuhara Miho promoting "CHANGE" (2008)
Fukuhara Miho promoting "Nande Nakitaku Nacchaun Darou" (2009)
Fukuhara Miho promoting Regrets of Love (2010)
Fukuhara Miho promoting The Soul Extreme EP 2 (2011)
Fukuhara Miho promoting "Dream On" (2012)

Fukuhara Miho made her claim to the J-pop throne in the late 2000s, debuting in 2006 and scoring on the yearly Japanese Top 100 chart by 2008. Her rise was prompted by her good looks and strong label support, but most important was her strong voice, reminiscent of Mariah Carey, although her own style leans toward '80s-inspired pop ballads rather than R&B. Growing up in a musical family didn't hurt, either, as the future pop star, born in 1987 on the northern island of Hokkaido, had access to her parents' huge record collection from an early age. Fukuhara made her first notable achievement as early as 2002, when she impressed the judges of a local karaoke competition with her performance of Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You," but she didn't start a musical career in earnest until she graduated from high school. Her first record was the single "The Roots" (featuring another cover, of Stevie Wonder's "Sir Duke"), which came out on the local label Yumechika Records in 2006, followed by the indie EP Step☆Out EP the same year. Fukuhara promoted them by performing live at the local HMV store, and managed to sell over 6,000 CDs that way, which made it obvious that a major-label deal was soon to be under way.

It arrived in 2007, when she was picked up by Sony. Fukuhara's first song for the label was yet another cover, Celine Dion's "Because You Loved Me," recorded in 2007 for a Dion tribute, but after that she switched to her own material, with the debut major single "CHANGE" immediately entering the Oricon Top 20, and later landing number 92 on the Japanese yearly singles chart. Two more singles, "Yasashii Aka" and "LOVE ~winter song~" followed in 2008, both going gold in Japan and paving the way for the debut album RAINBOW, delivered in 2009 to land at number two on the charts and sell over 93,000 units.

Discography

Studio Albums

Best Albums

Mini-Albums

Singles

Digital Singles

Video Releases

Other Video Releases

Compilations / Other

Filmography

Dramas

Commercials

  • [2008] au by KDDI
  • [2009] Coca-Cola Sokenbicha
  • [2010] Otsuka Pharmaceutical SOYJOY
  • [2010] Daiwa Securities

Radio

  • [2006] ONE★LOVE

External Links