Miki Matsuhashi

Miki Matsuhashi (松橋 未樹, Matsuhashi Miki) (born August 10, 1983) is a former Japanese singer and songwriter signed to the Giza Studio label, who achieved some popularity in the early 2000s.

Miki Matsuhashi
松橋未樹
Born (1983-08-10) August 10, 1983
Shinsaibashi, Osaka, Japan
GenresJapanese pop
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active20002003
LabelsGIZA Studio

Matsuhashi had a fairly brief career as a discovered artist with Giza Studio. She made indies debut in year 2000 summer, releasing 1st cassette Miki Matsuhashi. Her first single was released when she was 17, and her first mini-album released less than a year later. Her most famous single, "Destiny", was the opening theme song for 28 episodes of the Detective Conan anime and reached number 22 on the Oricon charts.[1] She had a few collaborations with other Giza artists, including Saegusa U-ka. Matsuhashi has been on hiatus from the music scene since 2003.[2] She released 1 studio album and 3 singles.

Discography

Albums

List of EPs, with selected details, chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions
JPN
Destiny 45

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
JPN
2001 "time stands still" 81 Destiny
"destiny" 22
"Itsumademo Ai wo Tsutumou" 91

As co-writer

  • 2003-02-05 Stay My Dream: written for U-ka saegusa IN db

Covers

  • 2007-04-11 Destiny -Rearrange version-: performed by Aiuchi Rina and U-ka Saegusa
gollark: It is, yes.
gollark: How much energy does a negatively charged bee require to go to the point 120km up?
gollark: The cylinder is also purple in coloration.
gollark: Anyway, one point 120km up the cylinder has an electrical potential difference of 103.6kV from the point about which it is rotating.
gollark: Well, I guess there are two directions, so "a" direction.

References

  1. Oricon profile, Retrieved September 15, 2010
  2. Official biography+discography to Miki Matsuhashi (in Japanese) http://beinggiza.com/ci/artist/miki_matsuhashi/
  • Official website from Being (in Japanese)
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