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'''Moritaka Chisato''' (森高千里) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] artist who is signed under the [[zetima]] record label. She made her debut in 1987 with the single "[[New Season (Moritaka Chisato single)|NEW SEASON]]" under [[Warner Music Japan]] and quickly rose to fame. She is well known for being unlike most of the '80's idols, writing her own lyrics and composing music. Although she had been on a hiatus since 1999, new material was announced in 2007.
 
'''Moritaka Chisato''' (森高千里) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] artist who is signed under the [[zetima]] record label. She made her debut in 1987 with the single "[[New Season (Moritaka Chisato single)|NEW SEASON]]" under [[Warner Music Japan]] and quickly rose to fame. She is well known for being unlike most of the '80's idols, writing her own lyrics and composing music. Although she had been on a hiatus since 1999, new material was announced in 2007.
 
  
 
==Profile==
 
==Profile==
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Moritaka made her debut in May 1985 with the single "[[New Season (Moritaka Chisato single)|NEW SEASON]]". The single reached #23 on the [[Oricon]] charts and soon after her rankings went up. With the release of her second album, ''[[Mi-Ha (Moritaka Chisato album)|Mi-Ha]]'', Moritaka had written all of her own lyrics. She also started composing her own music and learned to play several different instruments. Her first top twenty single was "[[The Stress|The Stress (Chukinto Version)]]",which reached #19, and her next single was her first top-ten, which reached #9.
 
Moritaka made her debut in May 1985 with the single "[[New Season (Moritaka Chisato single)|NEW SEASON]]". The single reached #23 on the [[Oricon]] charts and soon after her rankings went up. With the release of her second album, ''[[Mi-Ha (Moritaka Chisato album)|Mi-Ha]]'', Moritaka had written all of her own lyrics. She also started composing her own music and learned to play several different instruments. Her first top twenty single was "[[The Stress|The Stress (Chukinto Version)]]",which reached #19, and her next single was her first top-ten, which reached #9.
  
In 1990, with the release of the sixth album ''[[Kokon Tozai]]'', she had finally reached #1. Her success ventured well into the nineties, releasing top ten albums and singles for the next nine years. However, her last studio album, "[[Harvest Time|harvest time]]" flopped, only reaching #82 on the [[Oricon]] charts.
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In 1990, with the release of the sixth album ''[[Kokon Tozai]]'', she had finally reached #1. Her success ventured well into the nineties, releasing top ten albums and singles for the next nine years.  
  
 
Moritaka switched labels in 1998, moving over to the [[zetima]] label and signing with [[Up-Front Agency]], which is known for housing [[Hello! Project]] artists. Since this change, Moritaka has written lyrics for the H!P group [[Country Musume]]'s debut single, "[[Futari no Hokkaido]]". Many of Moritaka's songs have been covered by H!P artists such as [[Matsuura Aya]] and [[Minimoni]].
 
Moritaka switched labels in 1998, moving over to the [[zetima]] label and signing with [[Up-Front Agency]], which is known for housing [[Hello! Project]] artists. Since this change, Moritaka has written lyrics for the H!P group [[Country Musume]]'s debut single, "[[Futari no Hokkaido]]". Many of Moritaka's songs have been covered by H!P artists such as [[Matsuura Aya]] and [[Minimoni]].
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* [1996.07.15] [[Taiyo|TAIYO]] (''Sun'')
 
* [1996.07.15] [[Taiyo|TAIYO]] (''Sun'')
 
* [1997.07.16] [[Peachberry|PEACHBERRY]]
 
* [1997.07.16] [[Peachberry|PEACHBERRY]]
* [1998.05.21] [[Kotoshi No Natsu wa More Better]] (今年の夏はモアベター; ''This Summer will be Even Better'')
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* [1998.05.21] [[Kotoshi no Natsu wa More Better]] (今年の夏はモアベター; ''This Summer Will Be More Better'')
 
* [1998.09.09] [[Sava Sava]]
 
* [1998.09.09] [[Sava Sava]]
* [1999.11.27] [[Harvest Time|harvest time]]
 
  
 
=== Remix Albums ===
 
=== Remix Albums ===
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* [1995.03.25] [[Do the Best (Moritaka Chisato)|DO THE BEST]]  
 
* [1995.03.25] [[Do the Best (Moritaka Chisato)|DO THE BEST]]  
 
* [1999.02.15] [[The Best Selection of First Moritaka 1987-1993]]  
 
* [1999.02.15] [[The Best Selection of First Moritaka 1987-1993]]  
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* [1999.11.27] [[Harvest Time|harvest time]]
 
* [2004.11.26] [[My Favorites (Moritaka Chisato)|My Favorites]]  
 
* [2004.11.26] [[My Favorites (Moritaka Chisato)|My Favorites]]  
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* [2012.08.08] [[The Singles]] (ザ・シングルス)
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=== Karaoke Album ===
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* [1992.08.25] [[The Karaoke Vol. 1|The Karaoke VOL. 1]] (ザ・カラオケ VOL.1)
  
 
===Singles===
 
===Singles===
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* [1996.06.10] [[La La Sunshine]] (ララ サンシャイン)
 
* [1996.06.10] [[La La Sunshine]] (ララ サンシャイン)
 
* [1996.11.11] [[Giniro no Yume]] (銀色の夢; ''Dreams of Silver'')
 
* [1996.11.11] [[Giniro no Yume]] (銀色の夢; ''Dreams of Silver'')
* [1997.02.25] [[Let's Go|Let's Go!]]
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* [1997.02.25] [[Let's Go (Moritaka Chisato)|Let's Go!]]
 
* [1997.06.11] [[Sweet Candy|SWEET CANDY]]
 
* [1997.06.11] [[Sweet Candy|SWEET CANDY]]
 
* [1997.10.15] [[Miracle Light]] (ミラクルライト)
 
* [1997.10.15] [[Miracle Light]] (ミラクルライト)
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* [1998.02.15] [[Moritaka Chisato 1997 Peachberry Show|MORITAKA CHISATO 1997 PEACHBERRY SHOW]]
 
* [1998.02.15] [[Moritaka Chisato 1997 Peachberry Show|MORITAKA CHISATO 1997 PEACHBERRY SHOW]]
 
* [1999.04.14] [[Chisato Moritaka 1998 Sava Sava Tour|CHISATO MORITAKA 1998 SAVA SAVA TOUR]]
 
* [1999.04.14] [[Chisato Moritaka 1998 Sava Sava Tour|CHISATO MORITAKA 1998 SAVA SAVA TOUR]]
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== Credits ==
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; [[Country Musume]]
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* [[Futari no Hokkaido]] <small>(Lyrics)</small>
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* [[Yuki da Yori]] <small>(Lyrics)</small>
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* [[Yukigeshiki]] <small>(Lyrics)</small>
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; [[Jounouchi Sanae]]
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* [[Shiawase ni Narimasu]] <small>(Lyrics & Music)</small>
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; [[Kato Noriko]]
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* [[Hikisakanaide Futari wo]] <small>(Lyrics)</small>
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; [[Shimizu Rinzu]]
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* [[13gatsu no Ame ~Semete Ame ga Yamu Made~]] <small>(Music)</small>
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; [[Takahashi Yuichi]]
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* [[Kumori Sora]] <small>(Lyrics)</small>
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; [[Takayama Gen]]
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* [[Kokoro no Tobira (Takayama Gen)|Kokoro no Tobira]] <small>(Music)</small>
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* [[Nemurasete]] <small>(Music)</small>
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; [[Wada Akiko]]
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* [[Saa Bouken da]] <small>(Lyrics)</small>
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
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[[Category:Artists]]  
 
[[Category:Artists]]  
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[[Category:Composers]]
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[[Category:Lyricists]]
 
[[Category:J-Pop]]  
 
[[Category:J-Pop]]  
 
[[Category:Blood Type O]]  
 
[[Category:Blood Type O]]  
 
[[Category:1969 Births]]  
 
[[Category:1969 Births]]  
 
[[Category:Osaka Artists]]
 
[[Category:Osaka Artists]]

Latest revision as of 02:35, 15 July 2015

Moritaka Chisato (2008)

Moritaka Chisato (森高千里) is a Japanese pop artist who is signed under the zetima record label. She made her debut in 1987 with the single "NEW SEASON" under Warner Music Japan and quickly rose to fame. She is well known for being unlike most of the '80's idols, writing her own lyrics and composing music. Although she had been on a hiatus since 1999, new material was announced in 2007.

Profile

  • Stage Name: Moritaka Chisato (森高千里)
  • Real Name: Eguchi Chisato (江口千里)
  • Birthdate: April 11, 1969 (1969-04-11) (age 54)
  • Birthplace: Osaka, Japan
  • Blood Type: O

Information

Moritaka Chisato was born in Osaka, Japan, and she was raised in Kumamoto, Kyushu. In 1986, Chisato broke into the entertainment world when she won the "Pocari Sweat Image Girl Contest".

Moritaka made her debut in May 1985 with the single "NEW SEASON". The single reached #23 on the Oricon charts and soon after her rankings went up. With the release of her second album, Mi-Ha, Moritaka had written all of her own lyrics. She also started composing her own music and learned to play several different instruments. Her first top twenty single was "The Stress (Chukinto Version)",which reached #19, and her next single was her first top-ten, which reached #9.

In 1990, with the release of the sixth album Kokon Tozai, she had finally reached #1. Her success ventured well into the nineties, releasing top ten albums and singles for the next nine years.

Moritaka switched labels in 1998, moving over to the zetima label and signing with Up-Front Agency, which is known for housing Hello! Project artists. Since this change, Moritaka has written lyrics for the H!P group Country Musume's debut single, "Futari no Hokkaido". Many of Moritaka's songs have been covered by H!P artists such as Matsuura Aya and Minimoni.

In 2007, after an eight year hiatus from the public eye, Moritaka returned to sing and produce a song used for a Nissan automobile commercial.

Discography

Moritaka promoting Michi (1990)
Moritaka Chisato (2000)

Original Albums

Remix Albums

Best Albums

Karaoke Album

Singles

PV Collections

Live Concert

Credits

Country Musume
Jounouchi Sanae
Kato Noriko
Shimizu Rinzu
Takahashi Yuichi
Takayama Gen
Wada Akiko

External Links