Yuki Koyanagi
Yuki Koyanagi å°æŸ³ã‚†ã | |
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Birth name | å°æŸ³ç”±ç´€ (Koyanagi Yuki) |
Also known as | å°æŸ³ ゆã (Koyanagi Yuki) |
Born | January 26, 1982 |
Origin | Saitama, Saitama, Japan |
Genres | Japanese pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Labels | Warner Music, Nayutawave |
Website | Official Site |
Yuki Koyanagi (å°æŸ³ ゆã Koyanagi Yuki, born January 26, 1982 in Saitama, Saitama Prefecture, Japan), is a Japanese pop singer. She released her first single, 'Anata no kisu o kazoemashô - You Were Mine' on September 15, 1999. This song was a huge hit in Japan and made the 17-year-old a sensation overnight. Her second album 'EXPANSION', sold over 1.3 million copies. She has done several albums (in English) of cover songs, including disco and movie standards. After a break of several years, her latest album 'Sunrise' was released in March 2007.
She is known for singing the English version of Cross Colors, the ending theme of Dynasty Warriors 4.[1] Before that, she worked with Nathan Morris and Shawn Stockman of Boyz II Men who wrote most of the songs on and produced her album Intimacy. She performed the songs in English, without understanding what she was singing.[2]
Yuki had the opportunity to sing the American National Anthem during the 2006 World Baseball Classic in Tokyo. She also sang the Japanese National Anthem for an international soccer match between Japan and Trinidad & Tobago in 2006.
Albums
- FREEDOM (1999/11/25)
- Koyanagi the Covers PRODUCT 1 (2000/5/24)
- EXPANSION (2000/8/23)
- Koyanagi the Live in Japan 2000 (2001/2/28)- 2 discs
- my all… (2001/5/30)
- KOYANAGI the BALLADS 1999~2001 (2001/11/28)
- intimacy (2002/4/24)
- buddy (2002/8/21)
- KOYANAGI THE LIVE IN JAPAN 2001ï¼2002 (2002/11/27)- 4 discs
- KOYANAGI the DISCO (2003/3/26)
- KOYANAGI the COVERS PRODUCT 2 (2003/9/25)
- Type (2003/9/25)
- Acoustic Concert At Orchard Hall (2003/11/12)- 2 discs
- MY ALL<YUKI KOYANAGI SINGLES 1999ï¼2003> (2004/1/28)- CD+DVD
- I'll Be Travelin' Home (2004/11/24)
- Sunrise (2007/3/21)
- The Best Now&Then ~10th Anniversary~ (2010/2/24)
Singles
- ã‚ãªãŸã®ã‚スを数ãˆã¾ã—ょㆠ~You were mine~ (1999/9/15)
- fairyland(trans@k feat. å°æŸ³ã‚†ã)(1999/10/27)
- ã‚ãªãŸã®ã‚スを数ãˆã¾ã—ょㆠOpus II(with trans@k)(Anata no Kisu o Kazoemashou) (2000/1/26)
- 愛情 (Aijou) (2000/4/12)
- be alive (2000/7/26)
- Koyanagi the Christmas (2000/11/15)
- DEEP DEEP (2001/4/25)
- beautiful world (2001/4/25)
- my all… (2001/6/13)
- remain~心ã®éµï½ž (remain~Kokoro no Kagi) (2001/11/21)
- HIT ON (2002/2/14)
- Endless (2002/7/10)
- Lovin' you (2002/10/17)
- ON THE RADIO (2003/3/5)
- æ‹ã®ãƒ•ーガï¼ä¼šã„ãŸã„ (Koi no Fuga / Aitai) (2003/8/6)
- Love knot~愛ã®çµ†ï½ž (Love Knot - Ai no Kizuna) (2004/1/28)
- Crystal Days (2004/11/24)
- 最後ã«è¨˜æ†¶ã‚’消ã—㦠(Saigo ni Kiwoku wo Keshite) (2005/4/27)
- Fair Wind (2006/5/10)
- 誓ㄠ(Chikai) (2006/10/11)
- we can go anywhere (2008/10/15) [1'669 copies sold - 2 weeks]
- MacArthur Park (song) ( Donna Summer)/ All At Once (2012.07.25)
Video/DVDs
- KOYANAGI THE MOVIES PRODUCT 1 (2000/09/27)
- KOYANAGI THE BUDOKAN KOYANAGI THE LIVE IN JAPAN 2000 (2001/07/11)
- KOYANAGI THE MOVIES PRODUCT 2 (2001/09/05)
References
- ↑ "DYNASTY WARRIORS 4 INCLUDES NEW J-POP SINGLE". KOEI North America. February 13, 2006.
- ↑ Drake, Kate (July 8, 2002). "Soul Sister Tokyo-Style". TIME Asia.
External links
- Yuki-Koyanagi.jp - Koyanagi Yuki's official website (Japanese)
- Universal Music profile (Japanese)
- Warner Music profile (Japanese)
- Cross Colors lyrics in English version
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