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Examples of "seiko_matsuda"
her0ism received the 55th Japan Record Award for
Seiko
Matsuda
and Chris Hart "YUME GA SAMETE".
Hart and
Seiko
Matsuda
sang "Yume ga Samete" at the 64th annual Kōuhaku Uta Gassen.
Its artist roster included
Seiko
Matsuda
, Yūji Oda, Delta, ZIGGY, Kinniku Shōjo Tai and Takashi Sorimachi.
Japanese pop star
Seiko
Matsuda
recorded the song for her 1996 English language album "Was It the Future".
Kanda made her "Kōhaku Uta Gassen" debut in December 2011 singing "Ue o Muite Arukō" alongside her mother,
Seiko
Matsuda
.
Famous "kayōkyoku" artists include Kyu Sakamoto, The Peanuts, The Tigers, Candies, Pink Lady,
Seiko
Matsuda
, Junko Sakurada, The Checkers and Onyanko Club.
Along with Tomoko Kawase, he has also worked with well-known artists such as Daisuke Asakura, Tetsuya Komuro,
Seiko
Matsuda
, and Fayray.
A different live-action version was released in Japan on 5 July 2008. The film stars Reo Yoshitake as Seita, Rina Hatakeyama as Setsuko, Keiko Matsuzaka as the aunt, and
Seiko
Matsuda
as the children's mother.
Regardless of her lack of prolific songs in recent years, Nakamori was honored by the Japanese Music critics as the 5th best voice in the country's recording history, even ahead of her rival,
Seiko
Matsuda
, at 7th place.
Kanda was born in Setagaya, Tokyo. She is the only child of actor Masaki Kanda and
Seiko
Matsuda
. Her paternal grandmother Teruko Asahi (1924—2001) was a former actress.
Since the album was produced to create the image of a Japanese idol, its music was very Japanese-based. Eight of the ten tracks are covers of popular Japanese songs. The music was chiefly composed by Hong Kong singer Kwok Siu Lum, with lyrics by Calvin Poon. The lyrics are meant to reflect typical thoughts and expressions of a teenage girl. The music is done in the style of Akina Nakamori and
Seiko
Matsuda
, making heavy use of guitar and drum machines to create rock-disco genre songs. Two of the songs ("I Don't Know About Love" and "Red Lips") even covered
Seiko
Matsuda
.
Because of this growing trend, companies such as Sanrio came out with merchandise like Hello Kitty. Hello Kitty was an immediate success and the obsession with cute continued to progress in other areas as well. The 1980s also saw the rise of cute idols, such as
Seiko
Matsuda
, who is largely credited with popularizing the trend. Women began to emulate
Seiko
Matsuda
and her cute fashion style and mannerisms, which emphasized the helplessness and innocence of young girls. The market for cute merchandise in Japan used to be driven by Japanese girls between 15 and 18 years old.
Around 1985, however, people began to be disenchanted with the system for creating idols. In 1986, idol singer Yukiko Okada's song "Kuchibiru Network" ("Lips' Network"), written by
Seiko
Matsuda
and composed by Ryuichi Sakamoto, became a hit song, but she committed suicide immediately after that.
In July 2006, Matsuda's compilation "
Seiko
Matsuda
", which consisted of 74 CDs, debuted at number 96, becoming the highest-priced album in the Oricon history. Its price was 100,000 yen (about 850 dollars). Hibari Misora held the previous record with her 1989 album "Kyō no Ware ni Asu wa Katsu" (60,000 yen).
In addition to Beck and Crowded House, Sherrod has contributed to various musical recordings including writing music for Tracie Spencer with his brother Paul Sherrod and participating in the Beck-composited metal band Wounded Cougar. He has also produced and worked with groups such as NOFX, Macy Gray,
Seiko
Matsuda
, Donna De Lory and others.
Okada played the leading role in her first television drama "Kinjirareta Mariko" ("The Forbidden Mariko"), in 1985. Her 1986 single "Kuchibiru Network", written by
Seiko
Matsuda
and composed by Ryuichi Sakamoto, reached number one on the Oricon weekly singles chart dated February 10, 1986.
A special showcase from this year's Taiga Drama "Sanada Maru" is also being planned. On November 25, 2016, SPORTS NIPPON made a prediction of who will be the "Ootori" this year.
Seiko
Matsuda
and Fuyumi Sakamoto are strong candidates for Akagumi, while Arashi is most likely to hold Ootori for Shirogumi. Ultimately, Arashi was chosen as Ootori.
Cherish is the forty-fifth studio album by
Seiko
Matsuda
. It came in two different versions, a regular edition which contains the CD album and a first press special edition that contained the CD album plus a 36-page photobook. The album release wasn't preceded by any single release, so all the songs in the album are new songs.
In the 1980s, "Magical Princess Minky Momo" (1982) and "Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel" (1983-1984) showed girls transforming into a "grown-up image of themselves". This has been linked to the increasing prominence of women at this time such as Doi Takako, as well as the girl band Princess Princess and idol
Seiko
Matsuda
, and the passage of the Equal Employment Opportunity Act.
In music, the 33rd Kōhaku Uta Gassen was won by the Red Team (women). They were: Junko Mihara, Naoko Kawai, Aming, Mizue Takada,
Seiko
Matsuda
, Kyoko Suizenji, Sugar, Naoko Ken, Los Indios and Sylvia, Mina Aoe, Chiyoko Shimakura, Mieko Makimura, Ikue Sakakibara, Rumiko Koyanagi, Junko Sakurada, Miyuki Kawanaka, Hiromi Iwasaki, Masako Mori, Sayuri Ishikawa, Sachiko Kobayashi, Aki Yashiro and Harumi Miyako. Hiromi Iwasaki won the Nippon Television Music Festival and the Japan Music Awards with her song "Madonna tachi no lullaby". The Japan Record Award was won by Takashi Hosokawa with his song "Kita Sakaba". The May edition of the Yamaha Popular Song Contest was won by Aming with their song "Matsuwa".
Seiko
Matsuda
won the FNS Music Festival with "Nobara no Etude".