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Izumi debuted in 1992 with the single [[Kimi Nara Daijobu da yo|Kimi Nara Daijobu da yo]] produced by [[Sudo Akira|Sudo Akira]], and later an album of the same name was released. She gained popularity in 1993 with the single [[Shikkaku|Shikkaku]], and the singles that followed contributed to this. The single [[Eien no Puzzle|Eien no Puzzle]] was used as the theme song for the anime [[Kono Ai ni Ikite|Kono Ai ni Ikite]]<nowiki>; this single was her greatest hit. She was even dubbed the "female </nowiki>[[Ozaki Yutaka]]".
Izumi debuted in 1992 with the single "[[Kimi Nara Daijoubu da yo|Kimi Nara Daijoubu da yo]]" produced by [[Sudo Akira|Sudo Akira]], and later an album of the same name was released. She gained popularity in 1993 with the single "[[Shikkaku|Shikkaku]]", and the singles that followed contributed to this. The single "[[Eien no Puzzle|Eien no Puzzle]]" was used as the theme song for the anime ''[[Kono Ai ni Ikite|Kono Ai ni Ikite]]''; this single was her greatest hit. She was even dubbed the "female [[Ozaki Yutaka]]".


After releasing her essay collection in 1994, she turned to acting and appeared in a handful of dramas and stage productions. Izumi has since provided lyrics and compositions for many artists, including [[Suzuki Sarina|Suzuki Sarina]].
After releasing her essay collection in 1994, she turned to acting and appeared in a handful of dramas and stage productions. Izumi has since provided lyrics and compositions for many artists, including [[Suzuki Sarina|Suzuki Sarina]].
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: Note: All releases are credited to Tachibana Izumi, unless noted.
: Note: All releases are credited to Tachibana Izumi, unless noted.
=== Albums ===
=== Albums ===
* [1992.06.21] [[Kimi Nara Daijobu da yo (album)|Kimi Nara Daijobu da yo]]
* [1992.06.21] [[Kimi Nara Daijoubu da yo (album)|Kimi Nara Daijoubu da yo]]
* [1993.04.01] [[Donna ni Uchi no Mesarete mo]]
* [1993.04.01] [[Donna ni Uchi no Mesarete mo]]
* [1994.01.12] [[Taiyou ga Miteru kara]]
* [1994.01.12] [[Taiyou ga Miteru kara]]
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===Singles ===
===Singles ===
* [1992.06.21] [[Kimi Nara Daijobu da yo]]
* [1992.06.21] [[Kimi Nara Daijoubu da yo]]
* [1993.03.10] [[Mata Kakerukara]]
* [1993.03.10] [[Mata Kakerukara]]
* [1993.03.10] [[Shikkaku]]
* [1993.03.10] [[Shikkaku]]
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* [1995.02.22] [[Spicy Red]]
* [1995.02.22] [[Spicy Red]]
* [1995.09.01] [[Shinkuu Bakkujou]]
* [1995.09.01] [[Shinkuu Bakkujou]]
* [1996.02.21] [[Amaryllis]]
* [1996.02.21] [[Amaryllis (Sakaki Izumi)|Amaryllis]]
* [1997.04.21] [[Window]]
* [1997.04.21] [[Window]]


=== Compilations ===
=== Compilations ===
* [2004.04.22] [[The Night A Tribute to Yutaka Ozaki|The Night A Tribute to Yutaka Ozaki]]
* [2004.04.22] ''[[The Night A Tribute to Yutaka Ozaki|The Night A Tribute to Yutaka Ozaki]]''
* [2004.04.25] [[Blue ~ A Tribute to Yutaka Ozaki]]
* [2004.04.25] ''[[Blue ~ A Tribute to Yutaka Ozaki]]''
* [2006.10.25] [[Tribute to Avril Lavigne ~Master's Collection~]]
* [2006.10.25] ''[[Tribute to Avril Lavigne ~Master's Collection~]]'' (#8 "I'm with you")


== External Links ==
== External Links ==

Latest revision as of 00:12, 17 April 2011

Sakaki Izumi is a Japanese singer and songwriter. As of 2006, she has been going by her real name.

Profile

  • Name: Tachibana Izumi (橘いずみ)
  • Real name: Sakaki Izumi (榊いずみ)
  • Birthdate: December 11th, 1968
  • Birthplace: Hyougo Prefecture, Japan

Information

Izumi debuted in 1992 with the single "Kimi Nara Daijoubu da yo" produced by Sudo Akira, and later an album of the same name was released. She gained popularity in 1993 with the single "Shikkaku", and the singles that followed contributed to this. The single "Eien no Puzzle" was used as the theme song for the anime Kono Ai ni Ikite; this single was her greatest hit. She was even dubbed the "female Ozaki Yutaka".

After releasing her essay collection in 1994, she turned to acting and appeared in a handful of dramas and stage productions. Izumi has since provided lyrics and compositions for many artists, including Suzuki Sarina.

Works

Note: All releases are credited to Tachibana Izumi, unless noted.

Albums

Mini-Albums

Singles

Compilations

External Links