Saki Nakajima (singer)

Saki Nakajima
中島 早貴

Saki Nakajima at Japan Expo 2014
Born (1994-02-05) February 5, 1994
Other names Nakky, Nacky, Nakasaki, nksk
Occupation

Musical career

Genres
Instruments Vocals
Years active 2002present
Labels
Associated acts
Website Hello! Project.com

Saki Nakajima (中島 早貴 Nakajima Saki, born February 5, 1994 in Saitama, Japan) is a member of Cute, a Japanese pop group within Hello! Project.

History

Nakajima first joined Hello! Project in 2002 as one of the fifteen children chosen from the Hello! Project Kids auditions after performing "Dekkai Uchuu ni Ai ga Aru" by Morning Musume.

In 2004 Berryz Kobo was formed, with the intention of rotating the kids throughout the unit. Nakajima didn't make the original pick, and the idea was eventually dropped. The remaining kids ending up forming Cute in 2005. The group didn't make its official debut until late in 2006, with their first official single released in February 2007.

Nakajima is also a member of Gatas Brilhantes H.P., the Hello! Project futsal (indoor soccer) team.

In October 2007, Nakajima was placed in the unit Athena & Robikerottsu along with fellow Cute member Chisato Okai, as well as Risa Niigaki and Aika Mitsui of Morning Musume.

In 2009 she was chosen along with fellow Hello! Project Kids members Yurina Kumai and Risako Sugaya as well and Aika Mitsui from Morning Musume to be in a newly formed group Guardians 4 formed to sing the openings to the anime Shugo Chara!. And She was also recently chosen to be in Hello Project subgroup PetitmoniV as the 5th-generation 3 members, along with Mai Hagiwara (Cute) and Erina Mano (solo singer).

During the Cute Concert Tour 2010 Summer-Fall: Dance Special!! "Chou Uranaito!!", Nakajima injured her leg and was forced to sit out the next concert.[1][2]

Hello! Project groups and units

Satoyama and Satoumi movements

Discography

For Saki Nakajima's releases with Cute, see Cute discography.

Solo DVDs

No. Title Release date Chart
position
Label
Oricon
Weekly
DVD
Chart
[3]
1 Saki Style February 27, 2013 73 Zetima

Appearances

Movies

TV dramas

TV shows

Radio programs

Internet

Theater plays

Solo bibliography

Photobooks

Digital photobooks

Magazines

References

  1. コンサート/座間 (in Japanese). Official blog. Retrieved 2010-11-08.
  2. ごめんなさい。 (in Japanese). Official blog. Retrieved 2010-11-08.
  3. "中島早貴のDVDランキング │オリコン芸能人事典-ORICON STYLE" (in Japanese). Oricon Inc. Retrieved 2014-04-29.
  4. "『中島早貴のキュートな時間』(Japanese language) program official blog". 2012-06-16.

External links


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