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− | '''Kubo Ruriko''' (久宝留理子) is a Japanese singer. Kubo got her start after graduating from high school in 1989 by performing live concerts all over her hometown. A year later, she was signed to [[Epic Sony Records]] and released her first single, entitled [[Plastic Man Life (Kubo Ruriko | + | '''Kubo Ruriko''' (久宝留理子) is a Japanese singer. Kubo got her start after graduating from high school in 1989 by performing live concerts all over her hometown. A year later, she was signed to the label [[Epic Sony Records]] and released her first single, entitled "[[Plastic Man Life (Kubo Ruriko single)|Plastic Man Life]]". But it wasn't until 1993 when she released the single "[[Otoko]]" that Kubo was popular. The single "[[Hayaku Shite yo]]", released a year after, was also a major hit for Kubo. These two singles gave Kubo her first and second appearance on the end of the program [[Kouhaku Uta Gassen]] for bother 1993 and 1994. |
In 1998, Kubo switched labels from Epic Sony Records to [[Victor Entertainment]]. Three years later, she got married to [[SOPHIA]] keyboardist [[Miyako Keiichi]] and now has two kids together. Currently, she is performing at live events but also became a music producer. | In 1998, Kubo switched labels from Epic Sony Records to [[Victor Entertainment]]. Three years later, she got married to [[SOPHIA]] keyboardist [[Miyako Keiichi]] and now has two kids together. Currently, she is performing at live events but also became a music producer. | ||
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=== Albums === | === Albums === | ||
− | * [1990.04.21] [[Plastic Man Life (Kubo Ruriko | + | * [1990.04.21] [[Plastic Man Life (Kubo Ruriko album)|Plastic Man Life]] (プラスチック・マン・ライフ) |
* [1991.01.21] [[Cool|COOL]] | * [1991.01.21] [[Cool|COOL]] | ||
− | * [1991.11.21] [[Steady]] | + | * [1991.11.21] [[Steady (Kubo Ruriko)|Steady]] |
* [1992.08.21] [[Go! Go! Everyday|Go! Go! everyday]] | * [1992.08.21] [[Go! Go! Everyday|Go! Go! everyday]] | ||
* [1993.10.21] [[Vocallies]] | * [1993.10.21] [[Vocallies]] | ||
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=== Singles === | === Singles === | ||
− | * [1990.03.21] [[Plastic Man Life (Kubo Ruriko | + | * [1990.03.21] [[Plastic Man Life (Kubo Ruriko single)|Plastic Man Life]] (プラスチック・マン・ライフ) |
* [1990.06.21] [[Young Girl Blue]] (ヤング・ガール・ブルー) | * [1990.06.21] [[Young Girl Blue]] (ヤング・ガール・ブルー) | ||
* [1990.10.01] [[Blouse|BLOUSE]] | * [1990.10.01] [[Blouse|BLOUSE]] | ||
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* [1999.02.10] [[Perfect Circle]] | * [1999.02.10] [[Perfect Circle]] | ||
* [1999.08.25] [[Issho ni Kaerou]] (一緒に帰ろう) | * [1999.08.25] [[Issho ni Kaerou]] (一緒に帰ろう) | ||
− | * [2000.02.23] [[Rookie|ROOKIE]] | + | * [2000.02.23] [[Rookie (Kubo Ruriko)|ROOKIE]] |
* [2000.10.21] [[Ai wo Kyouki ni]] (愛を凶器に) | * [2000.10.21] [[Ai wo Kyouki ni]] (愛を凶器に) | ||
− | * [2001.12.19] [[I Will|I WILL]] | + | * [2001.12.19] [[I Will (Kubo Ruriko)|I WILL]] |
=== Videos === | === Videos === |
Latest revision as of 01:12, 7 April 2011
Kubo Ruriko (久宝留理子) is a Japanese singer. Kubo got her start after graduating from high school in 1989 by performing live concerts all over her hometown. A year later, she was signed to the label Epic Sony Records and released her first single, entitled "Plastic Man Life". But it wasn't until 1993 when she released the single "Otoko" that Kubo was popular. The single "Hayaku Shite yo", released a year after, was also a major hit for Kubo. These two singles gave Kubo her first and second appearance on the end of the program Kouhaku Uta Gassen for bother 1993 and 1994.
In 1998, Kubo switched labels from Epic Sony Records to Victor Entertainment. Three years later, she got married to SOPHIA keyboardist Miyako Keiichi and now has two kids together. Currently, she is performing at live events but also became a music producer.
Profile
- Married Name: Miyako Ruriko (都留理子)
- Birthdate: April 21, 1969
- Birthplace: Kobe, Hyougo Prefecture
Discography
Albums
- [1990.04.21] Plastic Man Life (プラスチック・マン・ライフ)
- [1991.01.21] COOL
- [1991.11.21] Steady
- [1992.08.21] Go! Go! everyday
- [1993.10.21] Vocallies
- [1994.03.09] rough cut diamond
- [1994.11.02] COLORS
- [1995.10.30] blue to blue
- [1996.12.02] pocket people
- [1997.06.25] with the best
- [1998.12.02] love balance
- [2000.03.23] Kurenai Kuzaku (紅孔雀)
- [2000.11.22] LOVE PULSE
- [2007.12.19] THE BEST
Singles
- [1990.03.21] Plastic Man Life (プラスチック・マン・ライフ)
- [1990.06.21] Young Girl Blue (ヤング・ガール・ブルー)
- [1990.10.01] BLOUSE
- [1990.12.21] GOOD MISTAKE
- [1991.10.25] Cancel Machi janai (キャンセル待ちじゃない)
- [1992.07.01] Atsui Atsui Natsu no Hi (熱い熱い夏の日)
- [1992.12.02] Nagazu ni Irarenai (泣かずにいられない)
- [1993.04.21] Namida no Kazu Dake (涙の数だけ)
- [1993.09.22] Otoko (男)
- [1994.02.16] Hakujou (薄情)
- [1994.07.14] Hayaku Shite yo (早くしてよ)
- [1994.08.24] reduce
- [1994.10.21] Sayonara (さよなら)
- [1995.07.17] Pride (プライド)
- [1995.10.02] Concrete Jungle (コンクリートジャングル)
- [1996.07.22] Natsu wa Magic / Image (夏はマジック/イメージ)
- [1996.10.14] Tsugi no Yume (次の夢)
- [1996.11.25] Memai (めまい)
- [1997.04.16] ONE ~Hitori Aruki~ (ONE~ひとり歩き~)
- [1998.07.23] Shouganai Hito (しょうがない人)
- [1998.11.21] Ame Yadori (雨やどり)
- [1999.02.10] Perfect Circle
- [1999.08.25] Issho ni Kaerou (一緒に帰ろう)
- [2000.02.23] ROOKIE
- [2000.10.21] Ai wo Kyouki ni (愛を凶器に)
- [2001.12.19] I WILL
Videos
- [1992.10.21] Video Go! Go! everyday
- [1994.09.21] Wow! SINGLE CLIPS
- [1995.06.21] Kuboh Ruriko Tour '94-'95 COLORS
- [1996.07.22] live blue to blue
- [1997.07.22] live, document & clips with the best