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    (born February 19, 1983) is a Japanese singer, model, and actress from Japan.


        Mika Nakashima
            Biography
            Trivia
                Albums
                Compilations
                Mini-Albums
                Singles
                Other Titles
    NameMika Nakashima
    中島美嘉
    ImgMika Nakashima.JPG
    Img CaptPromotional picture from "My Sugar Cat&q...
    Backgroundsolo_singer
    Birth Name中島美嘉 (Nakashima Mika)
    BornFebruary 19, 1983
    OriginKagoshima prefecture
    InstrumentsSinging
    GenreJ-Pop/Jazz
    Occupation(s)Singer, model (person)
    Years Active2001–Present
    LabelSony Music Japan
    Urlhttp://www.mikanakashima.com/ Mika Nakashima

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    Biography
    Born in Kagoshima-Ken, Kyūshū, Japan, she had dreamed of becoming a singer since she was a child. She decided not to attend high school, and pursued her dream in a musical career. The very first demo-tape she sent to a record company had given her the chance. She was chosen out of 3000 girls, as the heroine of the 2001 fall season drama, Kizudarake no Love Song (Scarred Love Song) of the Fuji TV station. In November, she made her sensational debut from Sony Music Associated Records, with the song "Stars", which was also the theme song of the drama. Her second single "Crescent Moon", a groovy track with an 80's flavor, was the limited product of 100,000 copies only. Amazingly, it sold out the first day of its release. In March of 2002 she released her third single "One Survive" (which received great feedback) and her first video "Film Lotus", in May her 4th single "Helpless Rain", in August her 5th single "Will" was released, tying-up to the sales of over 200,000 and Top Ten hits.

    Her first album True released in August 2002 was a
      1 hit in the Oricon charts. In only 3 weeks, True became a million seller. Then as commemoration of one year since her debut, Mika released a Premium EP Resistance, which hit the charts
        1 spot two weeks in a row. On December 18, a documentary video Kiseki: the document of a start was released.

    Mika has won her a vivid public recognition and aroused the excitement in many listeners of her generation. It was not a surprise that 2002 was a great year for Mika as she received "New Artist of the Year" from The Japan Gold Disc Awards, "Best New Artist of the Year" from All Japan Request Awards 2002, and "New Artist of the Year" from the 44th Japan Record Awards.

    Mika became one of the most popular female vocalists in Japan. Her popular songs include Gundam Seed's ending song "Find the Way", "Sakurairo Maukoro", and "Yuki no Hana" which was covered by Korean male singer Hyo-Shin Park and this covered song is inserted in popular Korean drama Mianhada Saranghanda (Sorry, I Love You). It was also one of the most popular karaoke songs in Japan in 2004. In 2004 she sang the ending theme of the anime series based on the manga Hi no tori as aired on NHK.


    In 2005 she costars alongside Aoi Miyazaki in the live-action movie Nana, based on the manga of the same name, which was released September 10, 2005. Mika also sang one of the theme songs for the movie, which was released as a single under the name "Nana starring Mika Nakashima". The single, titled "GLAMOROUS SKY" was written by the manga's author, Ai Yazawa and composed by L'Arc~en~Ciel frontman Hyde. It was Mika's first
      1 single on Oricon charts. The single has sold over 423,000 copies making it the best-selling female single of the year and the tenth highest selling overall. The single continued selling well into the next year and sold 442,000 copies, which was about 25,000 copies less then her Nana co-star, Yuna Ito's "Endless Story".

    Mika was recently nominated at the MTV Video Music Japan as "Best BuzzASIA from Japan" for "Amazing Grace '05", and the "Glamorous Sky" video was nominated as "Best Female Video" and "Best Video from a Film". She won the "Best Video from a Film" award.

    Mika's latest single, "My Sugar Cat", was released on July 26, 2006. It is known to be a free and easy summer song. Her newest song "Hitoiro" is theme to Nana 2 movie, and will be released under Nana starring Mika Nakashima again.



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    Trivia


      Mika has a cat named Dio, and Dio also has a daughter named Donna.
      She smokes cigarettes but not very often.
      She is also a member of the White Band: End Poverty Association.
      She is the first Japanese to receive an Honorary Citizenship from Memphis.
      Blood Type: A
      Height Weight: 160cm 40kg
      Family Members: Dad, Mom, 2 sisters (older)
      Favorite Love Song: "Countdown" by Cocco
      Favorite Perfume: Vanilla and White musk (The Body Shop)

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    Albums


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    Compilations

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    Mini-Albums
      THE END (2006-12-13) to be released under the name "NANA starring MIKA NAKASHIMA"

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    Singles
      (2006-11-29); released under the name "Nana starring Mika Nakashima")

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    Other Titles
      Sakushi Katsudo 20shunen Kinen Yasushi Akimoto — song "Stars"
      Before the Dawn (2003-01-29) — song "Let's Get Together Now" (with Daisuke Kawaguchi)
      Eternal Love - For Marriage (2004-06-02) — song "Yuki no Hana"
      Dramania Second Season (2004-12-15) — song "Stars"
      Mobile Suit Gundam Seed: Original Soundtrack IV (2004-12-16) — song "Find the Way (TV Mix)"
      Drag-On Dragoon 2 Original Soundtrack (2006-07-20) — song "Hitori"
      Hit Style (2006-01-25) — song "Sakurairo Maukoro"
      Love II ~Memory of Melody~ (2006-02-22) — song "Yuki no Hana"
      The Japan Gold Disc Award (2006-03-01) — song "Sakurairo Maukoro"
     
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