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'''Kajitani Miyuki''' (梶谷美由紀) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer. She debuted in 1995 as a singer with the single [[Mitsumete Itai]] | '''Kajitani Miyuki''' (梶谷美由紀) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer. She debuted in 1995 as a singer with the single [[Mitsumete Itai]]. But she is best known for her single [["Rashiku" Ikimasho]], the second ending theme for [[Sailor Moon|Sailor Moon SuperS]]. | ||
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Revision as of 22:29, 2 January 2010
Kajitani Miyuki (梶谷美由紀) is a Japanese pop singer. She debuted in 1995 as a singer with the single Mitsumete Itai. But she is best known for her single "Rashiku" Ikimasho, the second ending theme for Sailor Moon SuperS.
Profile
- Other Names: Meu, Mew
- Birthdate: October 4, 1971
- Birthplace: Oda, Shimane Prefecture
Discography
Studio Album
- [1996.12.02] HEART&LIGHT
Mini Album
- [1996.04.01] 5me
Singles
- [1995.07.01] Mitsumete Itai (見つめていたい)
- [1995.07.21] "Rashiku" Ikimasho (“らしく”いきましょ)
- [1996.04.25] Kizutsuku Koto mo Dekinai (傷つくこともできない)
- [1996.08.25] Yumemiru Melody (夢みるメロディー)
- [1996.11.25] KISS THE SUNLIGHT
- [1997.03.05] Zettai Zetsumei / Rouge ni Naritai (絶体絶命2/ルージュになりたい)
- [1997.08.25] Sunday Sunday
- [1998.07.23] Maybe