Miyuki Nakajima is the queen of Japanese music.
Miyuki Nakajima debuted in 1975 and gained great popularity in the 1980s. In the 21st century, she is still active in the music scene and receives widespread support. She is an evergreen singer who spans four decades and occupies a leading position in the Japanese music industry. Holding a pivotal position. More than 70 of her original songs have been covered by Chinese singers such as Teresa Teng, Alan Tam, Faye Wong, etc., and she is known as the "Japanese National Treasure Queen".
In 1975, he started his career as a singer with the single "アザミ嬢のララバイ" (Thistle Girl's Lullaby). Miyuki Nakajima won the championship of the pop music competition "PopCon" and the grand prize of the 6th World Music Festival "Grand Prix" with her original single "Era".
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In 1976, he released his first album "Private Voice No Hearing" ("Can You Hear My Voice"). In the early days of his debut, he was not well-received. Much attention was paid to him. In the same year, the song "あばよ" ("Say Goodbye") written for the singer Kennako (Ken Naoko) became a best-selling single, and he was recognized as a songwriter.
In April 1995, Miyuki Nakajima’s first (and so far only) overseas concert was held three consecutive times at the Hong Kong Cultural Center. In addition to singing the works of the year, he also sang a number of covers of original songs, including the original song "Lipstick" ("Lipstick") from "The Easily Wounded Woman" made famous by Faye Wong. At that time, Mr. Huang Zhan was invited to the concert Use Chinese to introduce Miyuki Nakajima's lyrics.
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