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== Information ==
 
== Information ==
  
Watanabe Misato first got her break in show business in 1983 1984 when audition along [[Kudo Shizuka]] and [[Kokusho Sayuri]], and [[Matsumoto Noriko]] for the 3rd and 4th Annual Miss Seventeen Contest and on the Best Song Award. She debuted as a singer a year later with the single [[I'm Free|I'm free]]. She also debuted as a variety talent on the show Youngtown Wednesday. She also served as the chorus at a [[Shirai Takako]] concert and would later lend her voice for the chorus for [[T.M. NETWORK]]'s third album [[Gorilla|GORILLA]].
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Watanabe Misato first got her break in show business in 1983 1984 when audition along [[Kudo Shizuka]] and [[Kokusho Sayuri]], and [[Matsumoto Noriko]] for the 3rd and 4th Annual Miss Seventeen Contest and on the Best Song Award. She debuted as a singer a year later with the single "[[I'm Free|I'm free]]". She also debuted as a variety talent on the show ''[[Youngtown Wednesday]]''. She also served as the chorus at a [[Shirai Takako]] concert and would later lend her voice for the chorus for [[T.M. NETWORK]]'s third album ''[[Gorilla|GORILLA]]''.
  
In 1986, she released the [[Komuro Tetsuya]] penned single [[My Revolution]] and it became a hit, selling over seven million copies. Later that year, she kicked off her first concert MISATO SPECIAL '86 KICK OFF as a female solo singer. She would also attend various musical events for musicians including the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum Concert ALIVE HIROSHIMA 1987-1997 with various musicians including [[Ogiki Yutaka]], [[BARBEE BOYS]], and [[THE BLUE HEARTS]].
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In 1986, she released the [[Komuro Tetsuya]] penned single "[[My Revolution]]" and it became a hit, selling over million copies. Later that year, she kicked off her first concert, entitled "MISATO SPECIAL '86 KICK OFF" as a female solo singer. She also attended various musical events for musicians including the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum Concert ALIVE HIROSHIMA 1987-1997 with various musicians including [[Ogiki Yutaka]], [[BARBEE BOYS]], and [[THE BLUE HEARTS]].
  
In 1988, she released her fourth album, [[Ribbon (Wanatabe Misato)|ribbon]], and it went onto sell over a million copies and have it's own concert tour. A year later, she went on a short term studying abroad to London. But it didn't stop Wanatabe from releasing more albums, singles, and performing at sold-out tours. From 1990 to 2005, she would also do a live concert on train, nicknamed the MISATO TRAIN.
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In 1988, she released her fourth album, ''[[Ribbon (Wanatabe Misato)|ribbon]]'', and it went onto sell over a million copies and have it's own concert tour. A year later, she went on a short term studying abroad to London. But it didn't stop Wanatabe from releasing more albums, singles, and performing at sold-out tours. From 1990 to 2005, she would also do a live concert on train, nicknamed the ''MISATO TRAIN''.
  
Watanabe celebrated her ten year anniversary in 1995 with the release of her first best album, [[She Loves You|She loves you]]. Then to celebrate her twenty years, she would go out to appear on [[Kohaku Uta Gassen]] at the end of that year to perform her hit song [[My Revolution]].
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Watanabe celebrated her ten year anniversary in 1995 with the release of her first best album, ''[[She Loves You|She loves you]]''. Then to celebrate her twenty years, she would go out to appear on ''[[Kohaku Uta Gassen]]'' at the end of that year to perform her hit song "[[My Revolution]]".
  
 
==Discography==
 
==Discography==
 
===Studio Albums===
 
===Studio Albums===
*[1985.10.02] [[Eyes|eyes]]
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*[1985.10.02] [[Eyes (Watanabe Misato)|eyes]]
*[1986.07.02] [[Lovin' You|Lovin' you]]
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*[1986.07.02] [[Lovin' You (Watanabe Misato)|Lovin' you]]
 
*[1987.07.15] [[Breath (Watanabe Misato)|BREATH]]
 
*[1987.07.15] [[Breath (Watanabe Misato)|BREATH]]
 
*[1988.05.28] [[Ribbon (Watanabe Misato)|ribbon]]
 
*[1988.05.28] [[Ribbon (Watanabe Misato)|ribbon]]
 
*[1989.07.01] [[Flower Bed|Flower bed]]
 
*[1989.07.01] [[Flower Bed|Flower bed]]
 
*[1990.07.07] [[Tokyo (Watanabe Misato)|tokyo]]
 
*[1990.07.07] [[Tokyo (Watanabe Misato)|tokyo]]
*[1991.07.06] [[Lucky]]
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*[1991.07.06] [[Lucky (Watanabe Misato)|Lucky]]
 
*[1993.07.21] [[Big Wave|BIG WAVE]]
 
*[1993.07.21] [[Big Wave|BIG WAVE]]
 
*[1994.09.07] [[Baby Faith]]
 
*[1994.09.07] [[Baby Faith]]
*[1996.07.12] [[Spirits]]
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*[1996.07.12] [[Spirits (Watanabe Misato)|Spirits]]
 
*[1998.07.01] [[Badaka no Kokoro]] (ハダカノココロ)
 
*[1998.07.01] [[Badaka no Kokoro]] (ハダカノココロ)
 
*[2000.07.19] [[Love Go Go!!|Love♥Go Go!!]]
 
*[2000.07.19] [[Love Go Go!!|Love♥Go Go!!]]
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=== Singles ===
 
=== Singles ===
 
*[1985.05.02] [[I'm Free|I'm free]]
 
*[1985.05.02] [[I'm Free|I'm free]]
*[1985.08.25] [[Growin' Up|GROWIN' UP]]
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*[1985.08.25] [[Growin' Up (Watanabe Misato)|GROWIN' UP]]
 
*[1985.12.05] [[Shinderu Mitai ni Ikitakunai]] (死んでるみたいに生きたくない)
 
*[1985.12.05] [[Shinderu Mitai ni Ikitakunai]] (死んでるみたいに生きたくない)
 
*[1986.01.12] [[My Revolution]]
 
*[1986.01.12] [[My Revolution]]
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*[1994.05.21] [[Manatsu no Santa Claus]] (真夏のサンタクロース)
 
*[1994.05.21] [[Manatsu no Santa Claus]] (真夏のサンタクロース)
 
*[1994.08.01] [[Cherry ga Mittsu Narabanai]] (チェリーが3つ並ばない)
 
*[1994.08.01] [[Cherry ga Mittsu Narabanai]] (チェリーが3つ並ばない)
*[1995.02.01] [[Sincerely]] (シンシアリー [Sincerely])
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*[1995.02.01] [[Sincerely (Watanabe Misato)|Sincerely]] (シンシアリー [Sincerely])
 
*[1995.06.01] [[Sekai de Ichiban Tooi Basho / Promise]] (世界で一番 遠い場所/Promise)
 
*[1995.06.01] [[Sekai de Ichiban Tooi Basho / Promise]] (世界で一番 遠い場所/Promise)
 
*[1996.06.17] [[My Love Your Love (Datta Hitori Shika Inai Anata e)]] (My Love Your Love(たったひとりしかいない あなたへ))
 
*[1996.06.17] [[My Love Your Love (Datta Hitori Shika Inai Anata e)]] (My Love Your Love(たったひとりしかいない あなたへ))
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*[2005.10.19] [[Tomato / No Side]] (トマト/No Side)
 
*[2005.10.19] [[Tomato / No Side]] (トマト/No Side)
 
*[2006.06.21] [[Onegai Taiyou ~Natsu no Kiseki~]] (おねがい太陽 〜夏のキセキ〜)
 
*[2006.06.21] [[Onegai Taiyou ~Natsu no Kiseki~]] (おねがい太陽 〜夏のキセキ〜)
*[2006.09.27] [[Aoi Tori]] (青い鳥)
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*[2006.09.27] [[Aoi Tori (Watanabe Misato)|Aoi Tori]] (青い鳥)
 
*[2007.03.14] [[Sono Te wo Taunaide]] (その手をつないで)
 
*[2007.03.14] [[Sono Te wo Taunaide]] (その手をつないで)
 
*[2008.02.06] [[Yes (Wanatabe Misato)|yes]]
 
*[2008.02.06] [[Yes (Wanatabe Misato)|yes]]
*[2009.06.17] [[Ashita no Sora]] (あしたの空)
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*[2009.06.17] [[Ashita no Sora (Watanabe Misato)|Ashita no Sora]] (あしたの空)
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*[2009.10.21] [[Hajimari no Shi, Anata e / Hikaru Kaze]] (始まりの詩、あなたへ/光る風)
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*[2014.04.23] [[Koko Kara (Watanabe Misato)|Koko Kara]] (ここから; ''From Here'')
  
 
=== DVDs / Blue-Ray ===
 
=== DVDs / Blue-Ray ===
*[2000.08.02] SEIBU STADIUM LIVE HISTORY 1986〜1999 -Sweet 15th Diamond Born 2000-
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*[2000.08.02] [[Seibu Stadium Live History 1986~1999 -Sweet 15th Diamond Born 2000-|SEIBU STADIUM LIVE HISTORY 1986~1999 -Sweet 15th Diamond Born 2000-]]
*[2000.12.06] Uta no Ki Welcome (うたの木 Welcome)
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*[2000.12.06] [[Uta no Ki Welcome]] (うたの木 Welcome)
*[2001.11.21] MISATO BORN AUG 1986 - MAR 1987
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*[2001.11.21] [[Misato Born Aug 1986 - Mar 1987|MISATO BORN AUG 1986 - MAR 1987]]
*[2001.11.21] misato bornII aug 1987 - mar 1988
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*[2001.11.21] [[misato BornII aug 1987 - mar 1988|misato bornII aug 1987 - mar 1988]]
*[2001.11.21] misato-sad songs bornII special edition
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*[2001.11.21] [[misato-Sad Songs BornII special edition|misato-sad songs bornII special edition]]
*[2001.11.21] misato bornIII Flower bed from eZ the Movie
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*[2001.11.21] [[misato BornIII Flower Bed From EZ the Movie|misato bornIII Flower bed from eZ the Movie]]
*[2001.11.21] misato bornIV Ai to Kandou no Chou Seishun Live (misato bornIV 愛と感動の超青春ライブ)
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*[2001.11.21] [[misato BornIV Ai to Kandou no Chou Seishun Live|misato bornIV Ai to Kandou no Chou Seishun Live]] (misato bornIV 愛と感動の超青春ライブ)
*[2001.11.21] misato bornV tokyo 1990
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*[2001.11.21] [[misato BornV Tokyo 1990|misato bornV tokyo 1990]]
*[2001.11.21] misato born special version misato clips
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*[2001.11.21] [[misato Born Special Version misato Clips|misato born special version misato clips]]
*[2001.11.21] Ultra misato born VI (ウルトラ misato bornVI)
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*[2001.11.21] [[Ultra misato Born VI|Ultra misato born VI]] (ウルトラ misato bornVI)
*[2001.11.21] Stadium Densetsu born VII (スタジアム伝説 bornVII)
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*[2001.11.21] [[Stadium Densetsu Born VII|Stadium Densetsu born VII]] (スタジアム伝説 bornVII)
*[2001.11.21] misato born8 Brand New Heaven
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*[2001.11.21] [[misato Born8 Brand New Heaven|misato born8 Brand New Heaven]]
*[2001.11.21] She loves you born9 10th anniversary video collection 1985-1995
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*[2001.11.21] [[She Loves You Born9 10th Anniversary Video Collection 1985-1995|She loves you born9 10th anniversary video collection 1985-1995]]
*[2001.11.21] misato born10 Free Spirits Tour
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*[2001.11.21] [[misato Born10 Free Spirits Tour|misato born10 Free Spirits Tour]]
*[2003.12.03] JYAJYA UMA NARASHI TOUR '02
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*[2003.12.03] [[Jyajya Uma Narashi Tour '02|JYAJYA UMA NARASHI TOUR '02]]
*[2005.12.21] Stadium Densetsu FOREVER 1986~2006 BORN FINAL (Seisan BOX) (スタジアム伝説 FOREVER 1986〜2005 BORN FINAL(限定生産BOX))
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*[2005.12.21] [[Stadium Densetsu FOREVER 1986~2006 Born Final (Seisan Box|Stadium Densetsu FOREVER 1986~2006 BORN FINAL (Seisan BOX]]) (スタジアム伝説 FOREVER 1986〜2005 BORN FINAL(限定生産BOX))
*[2006.06.21] MISATO V20 Stadium Densetsu ~Sashuushou ~ NO SIDE (MISATO V20 スタジアム伝説〜最終章〜NO SIDE)
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*[2006.06.21] [[MISATO V20 Stadium Densetsu ~Sashuushou~ No Side|MISATO V20 Stadium Densetsu ~Sashuushou~ NO SIDE]] (MISATO V20 スタジアム伝説〜最終章〜NO SIDE)
*[2006.11.02] Uta no Ki Gift Box (うたの木 Gift Box)
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*[2006.11.02] [[Uta no Ki Gift Box]] (うたの木 Gift Box)
*[2007.07.18] Voice I
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*[2007.07.18] [[Voice I]]
*[2007.12.05] Misato Matsuri 2006! in Yamanakako ~Hatsutomi Kotoharu Misato Natsu ga Kita!~ (美里祭り 2006! in 山中湖 〜初富士・美里・夏が来た!〜)
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*[2007.12.05] [[Misato Matsuri 2006! in Yamanakako ~Hatsutomi Kotoharu Misato Natsu ga Kita!~]] (美里祭り 2006! in 山中湖 〜初富士・美里・夏が来た!〜)
*[2008.07.23] Voice II
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*[2008.07.23] [[Voice II]]
*[2009.08.12] Voice III
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*[2009.08.12] [[Voice III]]
  
== Filography ==
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== Filmography ==
 
=== Movies ===
 
=== Movies ===
* [2004] [[Wikipedia:Socrates in Love|Sekai no Chushin de, Ai o Sakebu]]
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* [2004] [[Wikipedia:Socrates in Love|Sekai no Chushin de, Ai wo Sakebu]]
  
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
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[[Category:Artists]]
 
[[Category:Artists]]
 
[[Category:J-Pop]]
 
[[Category:J-Pop]]
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[[Category:Songwriter]]
 
[[Category:1966 Births]]
 
[[Category:1966 Births]]
 
[[Category:Blood Type O]]
 
[[Category:Blood Type O]]
 
[[Category:Tokyo Artists]]
 
[[Category:Tokyo Artists]]

Latest revision as of 14:03, 23 April 2014

Watanabe Misato promoting "yes" (2008)

Watanabe Misato (渡辺美里) is a Japanese pop singer-songwriter, who is signed under the Epic Records label.

Profile

  • Real Name: Watanabe Misato (渡辺美里)
  • Nickname: Misacchan (みさっちゃん)
  • Birthdate: July 12, 1966
  • Birthplace: Tokyo, Japan
  • Blood Type: O
  • Height: 158 cm

Information

Watanabe Misato first got her break in show business in 1983 1984 when audition along Kudo Shizuka and Kokusho Sayuri, and Matsumoto Noriko for the 3rd and 4th Annual Miss Seventeen Contest and on the Best Song Award. She debuted as a singer a year later with the single "I'm free". She also debuted as a variety talent on the show Youngtown Wednesday. She also served as the chorus at a Shirai Takako concert and would later lend her voice for the chorus for T.M. NETWORK's third album GORILLA.

In 1986, she released the Komuro Tetsuya penned single "My Revolution" and it became a hit, selling over million copies. Later that year, she kicked off her first concert, entitled "MISATO SPECIAL '86 KICK OFF" as a female solo singer. She also attended various musical events for musicians including the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum Concert ALIVE HIROSHIMA 1987-1997 with various musicians including Ogiki Yutaka, BARBEE BOYS, and THE BLUE HEARTS.

In 1988, she released her fourth album, ribbon, and it went onto sell over a million copies and have it's own concert tour. A year later, she went on a short term studying abroad to London. But it didn't stop Wanatabe from releasing more albums, singles, and performing at sold-out tours. From 1990 to 2005, she would also do a live concert on train, nicknamed the MISATO TRAIN.

Watanabe celebrated her ten year anniversary in 1995 with the release of her first best album, She loves you. Then to celebrate her twenty years, she would go out to appear on Kohaku Uta Gassen at the end of that year to perform her hit song "My Revolution".

Discography

Studio Albums

Other Albums

Singles

DVDs / Blue-Ray

Filmography

Movies

External Links