Natsuiro

Natsuiro (なついろ) was a Japanese music unit under Giza Studio in their sublabel D-Go.

Natsuiro
OriginJapan
GenresJ-Pop
Years active20122016
LabelsD-Go (under Giza Studio)
Associated actsBeing Inc.
Websitehttp://natsuiro.jp/

Members

  • Natsuki Morikawa (森川七月) - vocalist
  • Yoshimi Yamazaki (山崎好詩未) - keyboardist and lyricist
  • Kana Kitagawa (北川加奈) - pianist

Biography

  • In 2012, jazz singer Natsuki Morikawa formed music unit with Yoshimi Yamazaki and Kana Kitagawa
  • At same year, they've made major debut with single Kimi no Namida ni Koishiteru which was used as opening theme for anime Detective Conan[1]
  • In October 2016 through official website unit has announced hiatus from their music activities[2]
    • Yoshimi has announced on her blog retiring from modeling and music activities,[3] Natsuki continues with her solo jazz activities [4] and Kana supports indies band Hachi as keyboardist[5]
  • During their career, they've released 2 singles and 2 studio albums

Discography

Singles

Release Day Title Peak
1st 2012/8/29 Kimi no Namida ni Konnani Koishiteru (君の涙にこんなに恋してる) 55[6]
2nd 2013/6/19 Natsuno Taiyou no Sei ni shite (夏の太陽のせいにして) X

Albums

Release Day Title Peak
1st 2012/11/7 Ano Natsuiro no Sora he to Tsuzuku (あの夏色の空へと続く) 171[7]
2nd 2013/7/24 Summer Spur 251[8]
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References

  • Official website
  • Official Facebook page
  • Official YouTube channel
  • Official Natsuki Morikawa website
  • Official Natsuki Morikawa blog
  • Official Kana Kitawaga Twitter
  • Official Yoshimi Yamazaki twitter
  • Official Yoshimi Yamazaki blog
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