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+ | '''Miz''' (ミズ) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] singer currently signed with [http://www.mammoth-pro.com/ Mammoth Pro] agency. She originally debuted in 1999 under [[Universal Music Japan]] using her real name, '''Watanabe Mizuki''' releasing two singles. In 2003 she begun to work with Swedish producer [[Tord Backstrom]], and debuted under [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|Victor Entertainment]] with the pseudonym '''Miz''' in 2004. That same year, Watanabe released an English album in Sweden, with the lead single "[[Waiting (Miz)|Waiting]]" reaching #8 on the Hitlistan Swedish singles chart. In 2007 Watanabe returned to [[Universal Music Japan]], changed her stage name to '''Mizrock''', and released her first mini-album ''[[Good Bye, Yesterday (Mizrock mini-album)|Good bye, yesterday]] '' and three singles, however in 2009 she announced on her official blog she changed her stage name back to '''Miz'''. Her biggest hits in Japan are "[[New Day (Miz)|New Day]]" and "[[In the Sky|In The Sky]]", the theme song for the [[Wikipedia:Square Enix|Square Enix]] role-playing video game ''[[Wikipedia:Grandia III|Grandia III]]''. | ||
==Profile== | ==Profile== | ||
− | * '''Stage Names''': Mizrock (2007), Miz (2004-2006) | + | * '''Birth Name''': Watanabe Mizuki (渡辺みづき) |
− | * ''' | + | * '''Stage Names''': Mizrock <small>(2007 - 2008)</small>, Miz <small>(2004 - 2006, 2010 - Present)</small> |
− | + | * '''Place of Birth''': [[Hokkaido]], [[Japan]] | |
− | * ''' | + | * '''Date of Birth''': {{bda|1981|03|06|mf}} |
* '''[[Blood Type]]''': B | * '''[[Blood Type]]''': B | ||
− | * ''' | + | * '''Family:''' Husband |
+ | * '''Labels''' | ||
+ | ** [[MCA Victor]] (1999-2002) | ||
+ | ** [[Victor Entertainment]] (2004-2007) | ||
+ | ** [[NAYUTAWAVE RECORDS]] (2007-2014) | ||
==Information== | ==Information== | ||
− | + | [[Image:IWILLMIZUKIPROMO.jpg|thumb|220px|Mizrock promoting "[[I Will (Watanabe Mizuki)|I WILL]]" (1999)]] | |
− | Mizrock first started to like music through the soundtracks of [[Miyazaki Hayao]] films. She first wanted to become a singer after watching [[Wikipedia:Lauryn Hill|Lauryn Hill]] perform in the movie [[wikipedia:Sister Act 2|Sister Act 2]]. In mid-1999, Mizrock entered the nation-wide beauty contest "'99 Princess Audition", and was the grand winner out of the 3,200 entrants. Due to this, in mid-1999 she debuted under [[Universal Music Japan]] using her real name '''Watanabe Mizuki''' with the single [[I Will (Watanabe Mizuki)|I WILL]] ([[TX]] TV show [[ | + | |
+ | Mizrock first started to like music through the soundtracks of [[Miyazaki Hayao]] films. She first wanted to become a singer after watching [[Wikipedia:Lauryn Hill|Lauryn Hill]] perform in the movie [[wikipedia:Sister Act 2|Sister Act 2]]. In mid-1999, Mizrock entered the nation-wide beauty contest "'99 Princess Audition", and was the grand winner out of the 3,200 entrants. Due to this, in mid-1999 she debuted under [[Universal Music Japan]] using her real name '''Watanabe Mizuki''' with the single "[[I Will (Watanabe Mizuki)|I WILL]]" ([[TX]] TV show [[Renai Slot Kuru Kuru V]]'s ending theme song). Five months she released a second single "[[Ambition]]" ([[Wikipedia:PlayStation|PlayStation]] game [http://www.sun-denshi.co.jp/ ''Kouklo Theatro'']'s theme song), though neither single charted in the top 100 singles. Mizrock wrote the lyrics to all four of the songs featured on these singles. Nothing would be heard from her until August 2001 when a song of hers, "[[Aoi Kioku]]" was used as the image song in the PC game ''[[Hello, world]]''. This song would not surface until October the following year, when it was released on the soundtrack for the game. | ||
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+ | From 2003, she worked in cooperation with Swedish producer [[Tord Backstrom]] and his staffs, and in February of 2004, she debuted through [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|Victor Entertainment]] with the single "[[New Day (Miz)|New Day]]" under the pseudonym '''Miz'''. New Day was used in commercials promoting the Victor record label, which featured herself. The single debuted at #20, and is currently her biggest single. Five months later, Miz's second single, "[[Waiting For|Waiting for]]". | ||
− | + | [[Image:INTHESKYMIZPROMO.jpg|thumb|220px|left|Miz promoting "[[In the Sky|In The Sky]]" (2005)]] | |
− | At the same time, Miz was busy with a separate career in Sweden, making an English album. In September Miz released the English version of [[Waiting | + | At the same time, Miz was busy with a separate career in Sweden, making an English album. In September Miz released the English version of "[[Waiting For|Waiting for]]", simply titled |
+ | "[[Waiting (Miz)|Waiting]]" (and featuring a different arrangement). This single reached #8 on the Swedish singles charts, although it dropped out the week later. Later in the month in Japan, Miz's debut album ''[[Say It's Forever]]'' was released. Much like her debut, the album reached #20 in Japan (however went to #1 for two weeks in Taiwan)). Half of the album featured Miz's own lyrics. Shortly after in November, Miz released a separate, English language in Sweden called ''[[Story Untold]]'' (however it did not chart in the top 60 albums). A special version was released featuring the entire ''[[Say It's Forever]]'' album on a bonus disc. | ||
− | To start off 2005, Miz released her third album in a row, [[Dreams (Miz)| | + | To start off 2005, Miz released her third album in a row, ''[[Dreams (Miz album)|DREAMS]]'', in Japan. The album featured the bulk of Miz's Swedish release album, however had a few omissions and new songs. In August Miz released two items: a photobook called "[[An Ordinary Day]]" featuring Miz in Sweden and the "[[In the Sky|In The Sky]]" single (the game [[Wikipedia:Square Enix|Square Enix]]'s ''[[Wikipedia:Grandia III|Grandia III]]'' theme song). "[[In the Sky|In The Sky]]" was the Japanese version of a song from ''[[Story Untold]]'' called "[[Amazing (Miz)|Amazing]]" (interestingly, for the English language release of the game a separate English version was recorded with different lyrics). |
− | Two new singles were quickly released in the following months: a Japanese version of [[Backseat Baby]] from her Swedish album in late 2005 and a completely new song, [[Bittersweet]], in 2006. These were followed by her second album, [[Mizrock (album)|Mizrock]]. | + | Two new singles were quickly released in the following months: a Japanese version of "[[Backseat Baby]]" from her Swedish album in late 2005 and a completely new song, "[[Bittersweet]]", in 2006. These were followed by her second album, ''[[Mizrock (album)|Mizrock]]''. |
− | Miz went on hiatus for a short time after the album's release, afterwards returning in July 2007 with the new mini-album [[Good Bye, Yesterday ( | + | Miz went on hiatus for a short time after the album's release, afterwards returning in July 2007 with the new mini-album ''[[Good Bye, Yesterday (Mizrock mini-album)|Good bye, yesterday]]'' under the new name '''Mizrock'''. This new release is under her original music label, [[Universal Music Japan|Universal]]. After the release of several singles and a short hiatus, she changed her name back to '''Miz''' and released a new single entitled "[[Faraway (Miz)|Faraway]]" on the 26th of May, 2010. |
</div> | </div> | ||
− | ==Discography== | + | |
+ | ==Japanese Discography== | ||
+ | [[Image:MIZROCKMIZPROMO.JPG|thumb|220px|Miz promoting ''[[Mizrock (album)|Mizrock]]'' (2006)]] | ||
+ | [[Image:goodbyeyesterday.png|thumb|220px|Miz promoting ''[[Good Bye, Yesterday (Mizrock mini-album)|Good bye, yesterday]]'' (2007)]] | ||
+ | |||
===Albums=== | ===Albums=== | ||
− | * [2004.07.21] [[Say It's Forever]] ( | + | * [2004.07.21] [[Say It's Forever]] |
− | * [2006.02.22] [[Mizrock (album)|Mizrock]] | + | * [2005.03.09] [[Dreams (Miz album)|DREAMS]] |
+ | * [2006.02.22] [[Mizrock (album)|Mizrock]] | ||
− | === | + | ===Mini-Albums=== |
− | + | * [2007.07.25] [[Good Bye, Yesterday (Mizrock mini-album)|Good bye, yesterday]] <small>('''Mizrock''')</small> | |
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− | * [2007.07.25] [[Good Bye, Yesterday ( | ||
===Singles=== | ===Singles=== | ||
− | * [1999.06.18] [[I Will (Watanabe Mizuki)|I WILL]] ('''Watanabe Mizuki''') | + | * [1999.06.18] [[I Will (Watanabe Mizuki)|I WILL]] <small>('''Watanabe Mizuki''')</small> |
− | * [1999.11.24] [[Ambition]] ('''Watanabe Mizuki''') | + | * [1999.11.24] [[Ambition]] <small>('''Watanabe Mizuki''')</small> |
− | * [2004.02.18] [[New Day (Miz)|New Day]] | + | * [2004.02.18] [[New Day (Miz)|New Day]] |
− | * [2004.07.21] [[Waiting For|Waiting for]] | + | * [2004.07.21] [[Waiting For|Waiting for]] |
− | + | * [2005.08.03] [[In the Sky|In The Sky]] | |
− | * [2005.08.03] [[In the Sky|In The Sky]] | + | * [2005.11.30] [[Backseat Baby]] |
− | * [2005.11.30] [[Backseat Baby]] | + | * [2006.01.25] [[Bittersweet]] |
− | * [2006.01.25] [[Bittersweet]] | + | * [2007.10.24] [[Best Friend (Mizrock)|Best Friend]] <small>('''Mizrock''')</small> |
− | * [2007.10.24] [[Best Friend (Mizrock)|Best Friend]] | + | * [2008.02.20] [[Thank You xxx]] <small>('''Mizrock''')</small> |
− | * [2008.02.20] [[Thank You xxx]] | + | * [2008.07.02] [[Pepper Keibu (Mizrock)|Pepper Keibu]] (ペッパー警部; ''Inspector Pepper'') <small>('''Mizrock''')</small> |
− | * [2008.07.02] [[Pepper Keibu (Mizrock)|Pepper Keibu]] (ペッパー警部; ''Inspector Pepper'') | + | * [2010.05.26] [[Faraway (Miz)|Faraway]] |
+ | |||
+ | ===Digital Releases=== | ||
+ | * [2011.08.24] [[JUST TRY]] | ||
+ | * [2011.09.21] [[Winning Winds|WINNING WINDS]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Split Singles=== | ||
+ | * [2001.08.03] [[Aoi Kioku (single)|Aoi Kioku]] (青い記憶) <small>('''Watanabe Mizuki''' & [[Ito Kanako]])</small> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Compilations / Other=== | ||
+ | * [2002.10.25] ''[[Hello World Original Soundtrack|"Hello, world." Original Sound Track]]'' (Disc 3 #7 "Aoi Kioku (Image version)") | ||
+ | * [2008.02.27] ''[[Romeo x Juliet Original Soundtrack]]'' (#33 "Good bye, yesterday (TV Size)") | ||
+ | * [2009.01-28] ''[[Lala Pipo A Lot of People Official Compilation Album|Lala Pipo a lot of people official compilation album]]'' (#7 "BABY MARIA") | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Swedish Discography== | ||
+ | ===Albums=== | ||
+ | * [2004.09.22] [[Story Untold]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Single=== | ||
+ | * [2004.09.13] [[Waiting]] | ||
+ | ==Works== | ||
===Photobook=== | ===Photobook=== | ||
* [2005.08.04] [[An Ordinary Day]] | * [2005.08.04] [[An Ordinary Day]] | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
− | * [http://www.mizrock.com | + | * [http://www.universal-music.co.jp/mizrock/ Universal Music Official Profile] |
− | * [http:// | + | * [http://twitter.com/MIZ_BICH Official Twitter] |
− | * [http:// | + | * [http://ameblo.jp/mizrock/ Official Blog] |
+ | * [http://www.instagram.com/miz_chan0306/ Official Instagram] | ||
+ | {{Watanabe Mizuki}} | ||
[[Category:Artists]] | [[Category:Artists]] | ||
[[Category:J-Pop]] | [[Category:J-Pop]] | ||
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[[Category:Blood Type B]] | [[Category:Blood Type B]] | ||
[[Category:1981 Births]] | [[Category:1981 Births]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Hokkaido Artists]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Hiatus]] | ||
+ | [[Category:1999 Debut]] |
Latest revision as of 22:15, 8 June 2020
Miz (ミズ) is a Japanese pop-rock singer currently signed with Mammoth Pro agency. She originally debuted in 1999 under Universal Music Japan using her real name, Watanabe Mizuki releasing two singles. In 2003 she begun to work with Swedish producer Tord Backstrom, and debuted under Victor Entertainment with the pseudonym Miz in 2004. That same year, Watanabe released an English album in Sweden, with the lead single "Waiting" reaching #8 on the Hitlistan Swedish singles chart. In 2007 Watanabe returned to Universal Music Japan, changed her stage name to Mizrock, and released her first mini-album Good bye, yesterday and three singles, however in 2009 she announced on her official blog she changed her stage name back to Miz. Her biggest hits in Japan are "New Day" and "In The Sky", the theme song for the Square Enix role-playing video game Grandia III.
Contents
Profile
- Birth Name: Watanabe Mizuki (渡辺みづき)
- Stage Names: Mizrock (2007 - 2008), Miz (2004 - 2006, 2010 - Present)
- Place of Birth: Hokkaido, Japan
- Date of Birth: March 6, 1981
- Blood Type: B
- Family: Husband
- Labels
- MCA Victor (1999-2002)
- Victor Entertainment (2004-2007)
- NAYUTAWAVE RECORDS (2007-2014)
Information
Mizrock first started to like music through the soundtracks of Miyazaki Hayao films. She first wanted to become a singer after watching Lauryn Hill perform in the movie Sister Act 2. In mid-1999, Mizrock entered the nation-wide beauty contest "'99 Princess Audition", and was the grand winner out of the 3,200 entrants. Due to this, in mid-1999 she debuted under Universal Music Japan using her real name Watanabe Mizuki with the single "I WILL" (TX TV show Renai Slot Kuru Kuru V's ending theme song). Five months she released a second single "Ambition" (PlayStation game Kouklo Theatro's theme song), though neither single charted in the top 100 singles. Mizrock wrote the lyrics to all four of the songs featured on these singles. Nothing would be heard from her until August 2001 when a song of hers, "Aoi Kioku" was used as the image song in the PC game Hello, world. This song would not surface until October the following year, when it was released on the soundtrack for the game.
From 2003, she worked in cooperation with Swedish producer Tord Backstrom and his staffs, and in February of 2004, she debuted through Victor Entertainment with the single "New Day" under the pseudonym Miz. New Day was used in commercials promoting the Victor record label, which featured herself. The single debuted at #20, and is currently her biggest single. Five months later, Miz's second single, "Waiting for".
At the same time, Miz was busy with a separate career in Sweden, making an English album. In September Miz released the English version of "Waiting for", simply titled "Waiting" (and featuring a different arrangement). This single reached #8 on the Swedish singles charts, although it dropped out the week later. Later in the month in Japan, Miz's debut album Say It's Forever was released. Much like her debut, the album reached #20 in Japan (however went to #1 for two weeks in Taiwan)). Half of the album featured Miz's own lyrics. Shortly after in November, Miz released a separate, English language in Sweden called Story Untold (however it did not chart in the top 60 albums). A special version was released featuring the entire Say It's Forever album on a bonus disc.
To start off 2005, Miz released her third album in a row, DREAMS, in Japan. The album featured the bulk of Miz's Swedish release album, however had a few omissions and new songs. In August Miz released two items: a photobook called "An Ordinary Day" featuring Miz in Sweden and the "In The Sky" single (the game Square Enix's Grandia III theme song). "In The Sky" was the Japanese version of a song from Story Untold called "Amazing" (interestingly, for the English language release of the game a separate English version was recorded with different lyrics).
Two new singles were quickly released in the following months: a Japanese version of "Backseat Baby" from her Swedish album in late 2005 and a completely new song, "Bittersweet", in 2006. These were followed by her second album, Mizrock.
Miz went on hiatus for a short time after the album's release, afterwards returning in July 2007 with the new mini-album Good bye, yesterday under the new name Mizrock. This new release is under her original music label, Universal. After the release of several singles and a short hiatus, she changed her name back to Miz and released a new single entitled "Faraway" on the 26th of May, 2010.
Japanese Discography
Albums
- [2004.07.21] Say It's Forever
- [2005.03.09] DREAMS
- [2006.02.22] Mizrock
Mini-Albums
- [2007.07.25] Good bye, yesterday (Mizrock)
Singles
- [1999.06.18] I WILL (Watanabe Mizuki)
- [1999.11.24] Ambition (Watanabe Mizuki)
- [2004.02.18] New Day
- [2004.07.21] Waiting for
- [2005.08.03] In The Sky
- [2005.11.30] Backseat Baby
- [2006.01.25] Bittersweet
- [2007.10.24] Best Friend (Mizrock)
- [2008.02.20] Thank You xxx (Mizrock)
- [2008.07.02] Pepper Keibu (ペッパー警部; Inspector Pepper) (Mizrock)
- [2010.05.26] Faraway
Digital Releases
- [2011.08.24] JUST TRY
- [2011.09.21] WINNING WINDS
Split Singles
- [2001.08.03] Aoi Kioku (青い記憶) (Watanabe Mizuki & Ito Kanako)
Compilations / Other
- [2002.10.25] "Hello, world." Original Sound Track (Disc 3 #7 "Aoi Kioku (Image version)")
- [2008.02.27] Romeo x Juliet Original Soundtrack (#33 "Good bye, yesterday (TV Size)")
- [2009.01-28] Lala Pipo a lot of people official compilation album (#7 "BABY MARIA")
Swedish Discography
Albums
- [2004.09.22] Story Untold
Single
- [2004.09.13] Waiting
Works
Photobook
- [2005.08.04] An Ordinary Day
External Links
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