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'''Hinata Megumi''' (日向めぐみ) is a Japanese singer | [[File:meg rock.jpg|thumb|250px|meg rock promoting ''[[Slight Fever|slight fever]]'' (2011)]] | ||
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'''Hinata Megumi''' (日向めぐみ) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, lyricist, and composer. She has also gone under the stagenames '''meg rock''', '''*mgrck''', and was formerly known as '''gmi''' (グミ) and '''g.e.m.'''. She has worked as a lyricist, composer, or chorus for artists such as [[Tamaki Nami]], [[Nakagawa Shoko]], [[Kawabe Chieco]], [[Hirano Aya]], [[Athena & Robikerottsu]], [[Hayashibara Megumi]], [[Shintani Ryoko]], and [[SHIPS]]. | |||
== Profile == | == Profile == | ||
* '''Stage Name:''' meg rock, *mgrck, gmi (グミ), g.e.m. | |||
* '''Real Name:''' Hinata Megumi (日向めぐみ) | |||
* '''Nickname:''' Rock-chan (ロックちゃん) | |||
* '''Height:''' 164cm | |||
==Information== | |||
Hinata Megumi started learning the piano at the age of four, though her musical interests started during her second half of elementary school. At this time she was residing in the United States. In 1997, she returned to Japan where she started composing songs. | |||
In April 1998, she released her first single under the stage name '''gmi''' (グミ). "[[Catch You Catch Me]]" was used as theme song for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Card Captor Sakura]]''. Later that year she recorded two more songs: "[[Pinic (gmi)|picnic]]" and "[[Super Duper Love Love Days|super duper love love days]]", which were released as part of ''Card Captor Sakura'' compilation albums. Thanks to these releases Hinata's fame quickly rose. | |||
In 1999, she participated as vocal guest on [[Fukuyama Masaharu]]'s album ''[[Rendezvous 1]]''. | |||
In July 2000, Hinata became the vocalist of Honma Akimitsu's project g.e.m., releasing the single "[[C/w You.|c/w you.]]", and in 2001 g.e.m.'s first full album was released. Additionally, "c/w you." single and ''[[g.e.m. (album)|g.e.m.]]'' album, were released not only nationwide but in other Asian countries. She also started her first tour this year. It was at this time when Hinata started thinking about the meg rock concept. | |||
In 2002 along with [[Okazaki Ritsuko]], Hinata formed the project [[Melocure]], which suddenly stopped all activity in 2004 due to Okazaki's death. In 2003 she participated as a guest vocalist on [[MI:LAGRO]]'s album and performed live with the band. | |||
In September 2004, Hinata releaseed her first self-produced mini-album, ''[[Lovebo]]'', under the stage name of '''meg rock'''. In 2005, meg rock released her two first singles under the [[Mellow Head]] record label: "[[Baby Low Tension]]" (used as the ''[[Peach Girl]]'' anime opening theme) and "[[Clover (meg rock)|clover]]". This same year she also started her first radio program "1. 2. 3. 4. GO! Rock!". | |||
In May 2006, she released her third single as meg rock, "[[Incl.|incl.]]" and in October started the internet radio program "Moba RO!". In 2007 she participated as a guest vocalist on [[Ogata Megumi]]'s anime album and performed at her 15th anniversary concert. In 2008 Hinata released her first full-length album as meg rock, ''[[Mighty Roller Coaster|mighty roller coaster]]''. | |||
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== Discography == | == Discography == | ||
Note: All releases are credited to '''meg rock''' unless noted otherwise. | |||
=== Albums === | === Albums === | ||
* [2000.10.25] [[g.e.m. (album)|g.e.m.]] <small>('''g.e.m.''')</small> | |||
* [2008.02.27] [[Mighty Roller Coaster|mighty roller coaster]] | |||
* [2004.09.29] [[ | ===Mini-Albums=== | ||
* [ | * [2004.09.29] [[Lovebo]] (ラブボ) | ||
* [2011.07.13] [[Slight Fever|slight fever]] | |||
=== Singles === | === Singles === | ||
* [1998.04.22] [[Catch You Catch Me]] <small>('''gmi''')</small> | |||
* [2000.07.26] [[C/w You.|c/w you.]] <small>('''g.e.m.''') </small> | |||
* [2005.02.23] [[Baby Low Tension]] (ベビーローテンション) | |||
* [2005.11.09] [[Clover (meg rock)|clover]] | |||
* [2006.05.10] [[Incl.|incl.]] | |||
* [2008.10.22] [[Kimi no Koto]] (君のこと) | |||
* [2009.01.21] [[Egao no Riyuu]] (笑顔の理由) | |||
* [1998. | ===Compilations/Others=== | ||
* [ | * [1998.07.23] ''[[Card Captor Sakura Original Drama Album 1 Sakura to Okasan no Organ]]'' (#1 "picnic") | ||
* [ | * [1998.12.19] ''[[Card Captor Sakura Original Soundtrack 2]]'' (#15 "super duper love love days", #29 "Catch You Catch Me (TV size)") | ||
* [ | * [1999.08.04] [[Fukuyama Masaharu]] - ''[[Rendezvous 1]]'' (#3 "Sweet Darling") | ||
* [ | * [2003.09.18] [[MI:LAGRO]] - "[[Day By Day (MI:LAGRO)|DAY BY DAY]]" ''(#2 GO THE DISTANCE)'' | ||
* [ | * [2003.09.18] [[MI:LAGRO]] - ''[[Hohoe Muchikara]]'' (#3 "GO THE DISTANCE", # "10 PEACE WITHIN THE BRIGHTNESS") | ||
* [2005.06.22] ''[[Enban Oujo Valkyrie Seiresetsu no Hanayome Shudaika CD]]'' (#1 "Natsu no Mukougawa") | |||
* [2005.07.20] ''[[Stratos 4 Advance Original Soundtrack]]'' (#9 "Chiisa na Uta (OVA size)", #10 "Chiisa na Uta") | |||
== Credits == | == Credits == | ||
; [[3B LAB.★]] | |||
* [[Heartbreak#2|HEARTBREAK#2]] (English lyrics adviser) | |||
* [[Ichigoichie]] (English lyrics adviser) | |||
* [[3B LAB.★ (song)|3B LAB.★]] (English lyrics adviser) | |||
; [[Asano Masumi]] | |||
* [[Funzui Kouen]] (music) | |||
; [[Athena & Robikerottsu]] | |||
* [[Honki Mekimeki Tokimekimeki|Honki Mekimeki♥Tokimekimeki♥]] (lyrics & chorus) | |||
* [[Shouri no Big Wave!!!|Shouri no BIG WAVE!!!]] (chorus) | |||
* [[Yuugure Sherbet|Yuugure☆Sherbet]] (lyrics & music) | |||
; [[Chiba Saeko]] | |||
* [[Tashika na Mono]] (production, lyrics, music, chorus arrangement & chorus) | |||
; [[Chinatouchable]] | |||
* [[Shouri no Hanabira]] (chorus) | |||
* [[Haruharari]] (chorus) | |||
; [[Cluster'S]] | |||
* [[Ryuusei Shoot]] (lyrics) | |||
; [[Dur moll]] | |||
* [[Never Ever (Dur moll)|Never Ever]] (lyrics) | |||
; [[GARNiDELiA]] | |||
* [[Ambiguous|ambiguous]] (lyrics) | |||
; [[Hayashibara Megumi]] | |||
* [[Senritsu]] (chorus) | |||
; [[Hirano Aya]] | |||
* [[Aimai Scream]] (lyrics) | |||
* [[Monstar|MonSTAR]] (lyrics) | |||
; [[Hoshi Souichiro]] and [[Suyama Akio]] | |||
* [[Love Mega|Love×Mega]] | |||
; [[Kato Emiri]] | |||
* [[Kaerimichi]] | |||
; [[Ochi Chieko|Kawabe Chieco]] | |||
* [[Be Your Girl|be your girl]] (lyrics, chorus & vocal production) | |||
* [[Cry Baby|cry baby]] (lyrics, music, chorus arrangement & chorus) | |||
* [[Hoshi ni Negai wo (Kawabe Chieco)|☆Hoshi ni Negai wo]] (lyrics, chorus & vocal production) | |||
* [[I Can't Wait]] (Japanese translation) | |||
* [[Little Wing|little wing]] (music, chorus arrangement & vocal production) | |||
; [[Kobayashi Yumiko]] and [[Nazuka Kaori]] | |||
* [[My Star|My☆Star]] (lyrics) | |||
; [[Koshimizu Ami]] | |||
* [[Kokoro no Fukai Tokoro]] (lyrics) | |||
; [[Misato Aki]] | |||
* [[Before|before]] (lyrics) | |||
* [[Happiness (Misato Aki)|Happiness]] (lyrics) | |||
; [[Mochizuki Hisayo]] | |||
* [[Heart Wing -Kokoro no Tsubasa]] (chorus) | |||
* [[Himitsu (Mochizuki Hisayo)|Himitsu]] (lyrics, music, chorus arrangement & chorus) | |||
* [[Star Words|STAR WORDS]] (lyrics, music, chorus arrangement & chorus) | |||
* [[Tanoshii Eikaiwa de Happy Life wo!]] (voice) | |||
* [[Watashitachi no Miracle]] (chorus) | |||
; [[Mochizuki Hisayo]], [[Tanaka Rie]], [[Nishimura Chinami]], [[Chiba Saeko]] | |||
* [[Marble]] (lyrics, music, chorus arrangement & chorus) | |||
* [[Save]] (lyrics, music, chorus arrangement & chorus) | |||
; [[Nakagawa Shoko]] | |||
* [[Calling Location|calling location]] (lyrics) | |||
* [[Catch You Catch Me (Nakagawa Shoko)|Catch You Catch Me]] (chorus) | |||
* [[Diamond High|diamond high]] (lyrics) | |||
* [[Happily Ever After|happily ever after]] (lyrics) | |||
* [[Kimi ni Meroron]] (lyrics, music, chorus arrangement & chorus) | |||
* [[Koi no Kioku (Nakagawa Shoko)|Koi no Kioku]] (lyrics & chorus) | |||
* [[Lavender (Nakagawa Shoko)|Lavender]] (lyrics & chorus) | |||
* [[Lemonade|lemonade]] (lyrics) | |||
* [[Macaroon Holiday]] (lyrics & chorus) | |||
* [[Marshmallow (Nakagawa Shoko)|Marshmallow]] (lyrics) | |||
* [[Milky Kiss|Milky kiss]] (lyrics) | |||
* [[Namida no Tane, Egao no Hana]] (lyrics) | |||
* [[Pretty Please Chocolate on Top|pretty please chocolate on top]] (lyrics) | |||
* [[Rainbow Forecast|rainbow forecast]] (lyrics & chorus) | |||
* [[Sakurairo (Nakagawa Shoko)|Sakurairo]] (lyrics) | |||
* [[Senode Koi Shichae|Senode Koi Shichae_●]] (lyrics & chorus) | |||
* [[Sherbet Iro no Jikan]] (lyrics) | |||
* [[Shortcake Adventure|shortcake adventure]] (lyrics & chorus) | |||
* [[Sorairo Days]] (lyrics) | |||
* [[Starry Pink|starry pink]] (lyrics) | |||
* [[Through the Looking Glass|through the looking glass]] (lyrics) | |||
* [[Tsuzuku Sekai]] (lyrics) | |||
* [[We Can Do It!!|We can do it!!]] (chorus) | |||
; [[Nasu Megumi]] | |||
* [[ | * [[Ashita ga Shuyaku!]] (production, lyrics, music, chorus arrangement & chorus) | ||
; [[Ogata Megumi]] | |||
* [[Agape|Agapé]] (vocal guest & chorus) | |||
* [[Shinka Shinka]] (chorus) | |||
* [[ | ; [[Ray (singer)|Ray]] | ||
* [[Heart Km/H|♡km/h]] (lyrics) | |||
; [[Sangatsu no Phantasia]] | |||
* [[Cobalt World]] (lyrics) | |||
; [[Sae]] | |||
* [[Sekai no Owari (Sae)|Sekai no Owari]] (lyrics & music) | |||
; [[sabohani]] | |||
* [[O Edo wa Carnival!]] (chorus) | |||
; [[Saito Chiwa]] | |||
* [[Staple Stabe|staple stable]] (lyrics) | |||
; [[Shintani Ryoko]] | |||
* [[ | * [[Hajimete]] (lyrics & music) | ||
* [[Promise Ring|promise ring]] (lyrics & music) | |||
* [[ | ; [[Ueda Kana]] | ||
* [[Dry Curry]] (lyrics, music, chorus arrangement & chorus) | |||
* [[Kaze ni Nosete]] (chorus) | |||
* [[Namida Hiyori]] (chorus) | |||
; [[Sae|Yumihara Nanami]] | |||
* [[Double Rainbow|double rainbow]] (lyrics & music) | |||
; [[Tamaki Nami]] | |||
* [[ | * [[Better Half|better half]] (lyrics & chorus) | ||
* [[New World]] (lyrics) | |||
* [[ | |||
* [[ | |||
* | |||
* | |||
* [[Sae|Yumihara Nanami]] | |||
* | |||
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
* [http://www.megrock.com/chk_flp.html Official Site] | * [http://www.megrock.com/chk_flp.html Official Site] | ||
* [http:// | * [http://twitter.com/#!/mgrck/ Official Twitter] | ||
[[Category:Artists]] | [[Category:Japanese Artists]] | ||
[[Category:J-Pop]] | [[Category:J-Pop]] | ||
[[Category:Songwriter]] | [[Category:Songwriter]] | ||
[[Category:Composers]] | [[Category:Composers]] | ||
[[Category:Lyricists]] | [[Category:Lyricists]] | ||
[[Category:1998 Debut]] | |||
[[Category:English Fluent]] | |||
[[Category:Former Japanese Vocal Group Members]] |
Latest revision as of 03:12, 15 December 2016

Hinata Megumi (日向めぐみ) is a Japanese pop singer, lyricist, and composer. She has also gone under the stagenames meg rock, *mgrck, and was formerly known as gmi (グミ) and g.e.m.. She has worked as a lyricist, composer, or chorus for artists such as Tamaki Nami, Nakagawa Shoko, Kawabe Chieco, Hirano Aya, Athena & Robikerottsu, Hayashibara Megumi, Shintani Ryoko, and SHIPS.
Profile
- Stage Name: meg rock, *mgrck, gmi (グミ), g.e.m.
- Real Name: Hinata Megumi (日向めぐみ)
- Nickname: Rock-chan (ロックちゃん)
- Height: 164cm
Information
Hinata Megumi started learning the piano at the age of four, though her musical interests started during her second half of elementary school. At this time she was residing in the United States. In 1997, she returned to Japan where she started composing songs.
In April 1998, she released her first single under the stage name gmi (グミ). "Catch You Catch Me" was used as theme song for the anime Card Captor Sakura. Later that year she recorded two more songs: "picnic" and "super duper love love days", which were released as part of Card Captor Sakura compilation albums. Thanks to these releases Hinata's fame quickly rose.
In 1999, she participated as vocal guest on Fukuyama Masaharu's album Rendezvous 1.
In July 2000, Hinata became the vocalist of Honma Akimitsu's project g.e.m., releasing the single "c/w you.", and in 2001 g.e.m.'s first full album was released. Additionally, "c/w you." single and g.e.m. album, were released not only nationwide but in other Asian countries. She also started her first tour this year. It was at this time when Hinata started thinking about the meg rock concept.
In 2002 along with Okazaki Ritsuko, Hinata formed the project Melocure, which suddenly stopped all activity in 2004 due to Okazaki's death. In 2003 she participated as a guest vocalist on MI:LAGRO's album and performed live with the band.
In September 2004, Hinata releaseed her first self-produced mini-album, Lovebo, under the stage name of meg rock. In 2005, meg rock released her two first singles under the Mellow Head record label: "Baby Low Tension" (used as the Peach Girl anime opening theme) and "clover". This same year she also started her first radio program "1. 2. 3. 4. GO! Rock!".
In May 2006, she released her third single as meg rock, "incl." and in October started the internet radio program "Moba RO!". In 2007 she participated as a guest vocalist on Ogata Megumi's anime album and performed at her 15th anniversary concert. In 2008 Hinata released her first full-length album as meg rock, mighty roller coaster.
Discography
Note: All releases are credited to meg rock unless noted otherwise.
Albums
- [2000.10.25] g.e.m. (g.e.m.)
- [2008.02.27] mighty roller coaster
Mini-Albums
- [2004.09.29] Lovebo (ラブボ)
- [2011.07.13] slight fever
Singles
- [1998.04.22] Catch You Catch Me (gmi)
- [2000.07.26] c/w you. (g.e.m.)
- [2005.02.23] Baby Low Tension (ベビーローテンション)
- [2005.11.09] clover
- [2006.05.10] incl.
- [2008.10.22] Kimi no Koto (君のこと)
- [2009.01.21] Egao no Riyuu (笑顔の理由)
Compilations/Others
- [1998.07.23] Card Captor Sakura Original Drama Album 1 Sakura to Okasan no Organ (#1 "picnic")
- [1998.12.19] Card Captor Sakura Original Soundtrack 2 (#15 "super duper love love days", #29 "Catch You Catch Me (TV size)")
- [1999.08.04] Fukuyama Masaharu - Rendezvous 1 (#3 "Sweet Darling")
- [2003.09.18] MI:LAGRO - "DAY BY DAY" (#2 GO THE DISTANCE)
- [2003.09.18] MI:LAGRO - Hohoe Muchikara (#3 "GO THE DISTANCE", # "10 PEACE WITHIN THE BRIGHTNESS")
- [2005.06.22] Enban Oujo Valkyrie Seiresetsu no Hanayome Shudaika CD (#1 "Natsu no Mukougawa")
- [2005.07.20] Stratos 4 Advance Original Soundtrack (#9 "Chiisa na Uta (OVA size)", #10 "Chiisa na Uta")
Credits
- HEARTBREAK#2 (English lyrics adviser)
- Ichigoichie (English lyrics adviser)
- 3B LAB.★ (English lyrics adviser)
- Funzui Kouen (music)
- Honki Mekimeki♥Tokimekimeki♥ (lyrics & chorus)
- Shouri no BIG WAVE!!! (chorus)
- Yuugure☆Sherbet (lyrics & music)
- Tashika na Mono (production, lyrics, music, chorus arrangement & chorus)
- Shouri no Hanabira (chorus)
- Haruharari (chorus)
- Ryuusei Shoot (lyrics)
- Never Ever (lyrics)
- ambiguous (lyrics)
- Senritsu (chorus)
- Aimai Scream (lyrics)
- MonSTAR (lyrics)
- be your girl (lyrics, chorus & vocal production)
- cry baby (lyrics, music, chorus arrangement & chorus)
- ☆Hoshi ni Negai wo (lyrics, chorus & vocal production)
- I Can't Wait (Japanese translation)
- little wing (music, chorus arrangement & vocal production)
- My☆Star (lyrics)
- Kokoro no Fukai Tokoro (lyrics)
- Heart Wing -Kokoro no Tsubasa (chorus)
- Himitsu (lyrics, music, chorus arrangement & chorus)
- STAR WORDS (lyrics, music, chorus arrangement & chorus)
- Tanoshii Eikaiwa de Happy Life wo! (voice)
- Watashitachi no Miracle (chorus)
- Marble (lyrics, music, chorus arrangement & chorus)
- Save (lyrics, music, chorus arrangement & chorus)
- calling location (lyrics)
- Catch You Catch Me (chorus)
- diamond high (lyrics)
- happily ever after (lyrics)
- Kimi ni Meroron (lyrics, music, chorus arrangement & chorus)
- Koi no Kioku (lyrics & chorus)
- Lavender (lyrics & chorus)
- lemonade (lyrics)
- Macaroon Holiday (lyrics & chorus)
- Marshmallow (lyrics)
- Milky kiss (lyrics)
- Namida no Tane, Egao no Hana (lyrics)
- pretty please chocolate on top (lyrics)
- rainbow forecast (lyrics & chorus)
- Sakurairo (lyrics)
- Senode Koi Shichae_● (lyrics & chorus)
- Sherbet Iro no Jikan (lyrics)
- shortcake adventure (lyrics & chorus)
- Sorairo Days (lyrics)
- starry pink (lyrics)
- through the looking glass (lyrics)
- Tsuzuku Sekai (lyrics)
- We can do it!! (chorus)
- Ashita ga Shuyaku! (production, lyrics, music, chorus arrangement & chorus)
- Agapé (vocal guest & chorus)
- Shinka Shinka (chorus)
- ♡km/h (lyrics)
- Cobalt World (lyrics)
- Sekai no Owari (lyrics & music)
- O Edo wa Carnival! (chorus)
- staple stable (lyrics)
- Hajimete (lyrics & music)
- promise ring (lyrics & music)
- Dry Curry (lyrics, music, chorus arrangement & chorus)
- Kaze ni Nosete (chorus)
- Namida Hiyori (chorus)
- double rainbow (lyrics & music)
- better half (lyrics & chorus)
- New World (lyrics)