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Nishino Kana

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Nishino Kana promoting Secret Collection ~RED~ & Secret Collection ~GREEN~ (2015)

Nishino Kana (西野カナ) is Japanese pop singer under Sony Music Japan. In the year 2005, she was the winner of 40,000 participants "Miss Phoenix Audition" audition held by Sony. Nishino made her major debut in February 2008 with the single "I".

Profile

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From when she was little, Nishino learned English from English conversation schools, and went to America twice. She then was interested in various genres of music, including hip-hop, R&B and reggae. On the other hand, she also enjoyed traditional Japanese literature, and started singing Japanese folk songs. Her dream of becoming a singer started from junior high school. When she was 16 her mother secretly sent a demo tape of hers to the "Miss Phoenix Audition", and she was rated the top singer entrant out of approximately 40,000 applicants. A year later in 2006, she was signed to SME Records and started vocals training.

In 2007 while preparing to be a singer, she was also studying English literature at university. At the time she met Australian duo Nervo, who offered Nishino a song called I Don't Wanna Know for use in her music project. Nishino rewrote the song's lyrics into Japanese herself, and re-titled it I.

In December 2007 her official site opened, and from that time onwards *I* ~Merry Christmas ver.~ was available as a digital download from several Japanese sites, including mora.jp. The original version of the song I Don't Wanna Know was available as a digital download on the American iTunes from New Years' Day onwards. The physical version was released two months later, on the 20th of February.

After two unsuccessful singles, Nishino was chosen to sing the second ending theme for the anime SOUL EATER. "Style." was released as her third single and was her highest selling single in 2008 due to the popularity of the anime series. However, her career took off in 2009 with the change in music style, her fifth single "Tookutemo" feat. WISE, reaching #40 on the Oricon charts even without a tie-in. Three months later, Nishino released "Kimi ni Aitaku Naru Kara", this single became her first enter to the top 30 weekly of Oricon. Following the success of "Kimi ni Aitaku Naru Kara", her debut album LOVE one. was released three weeks later featuring all her six singles. LOVE one. debuted at #4 on the weekly charts and has a long chart life, rising Nishino's name to stardom.

In October 2009, Nishino released her seventh single "Motto...", starting a new chapter of her career.

Discography

Nishino Kana promoting "glowly days" (2008)
Nishino Kana promoting "Motto..." (2009)
Nishino Kana promoting "Tatoe Donna ni..." (2011)
Nishino Kana promoting "Sayonara" (2013)
Nishino Kana promoting "Suki" (2015)

Studio Albums

Best Albums

Box Sets

Singles

Digital Downloads

Analog

Video Releases

Compilations / Other

Publications

Band Scores

Piano Solo Score Kana Nishino Super Selection.jpg Piano Solo Score Nishino Kana Love Place.jpg Piano Hikigatari Artist Collection Nishino Kana.jpg

Magazines

  • [2011.07.xx] Pop Sister September Issue (Cover & Feature)
  • [2011.10.xx] SHIBUYA109 BOOK Vol.4 (Feature)

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