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Miyawaki Shion

Miyawaki Shion Promoting Love Songs -Koi Uta- (2209)

Miyawaki Shion (宮脇詩音) is a Japanese J-R&B singer under the label Rhythm Zone

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  • Name: Miyawaki Shion (宮脇詩音)
  • Birthday: Feburary 28, 1990
  • Birthplace: Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan
  • Blood Type: A


Information

At the age of 12, Shion was selected to go to the Avex Artist Academy. After 4 years of long-term lessons, she graduated with fellow classmate Seara Ko-jo.

They both were signed under the label Rhythm Zone and became the project The Rival. They both released a single, Shions was called BOY and Searas was called JOY. Both leading songs had the same melody, only a different arrangement. Both singles were released on the same day but failed reaching the top 100 on the Oricon chart.

After their first single they both released a 1000 copied limited single. The one selling her copies the fastest would be the first one re-signed on their label and would be the first one to release new material. Shion won this competition selling her single Shinin' Star a couple of weeks before Seara and so she started recording her mini-debut album Dear. Because they both out sold their single they got their own Official websites.

Shion now writes a cellphono story named KoiUta. This is a story about Shions experience with love. On 21 April 2009, Shions official website presented a new arranged version of Shinin' Star that would be avaidible for online download on mu-mo. On the 17th of June the official website released a new song named Everything is you -MAKAI original mix- for the cellphone. CD Japan listed a new mini-album from Shion Miyawaki named Love Songs - Koi Uta to be released on September 2. On 17 July 2009, the second mini-album was confirmed Shions official website. The mini-album contained songs in which she sang about her experience that were told in KoiUta.


Discography

Albums

Singles


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