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, known professionally as , is a Japanese singer-songwriter. She began her career as teen model before making her singing debuting under the helm of
Tetsuya Komuro is a Japanese musician, songwriter and record producer. He is recognized as the most successful producer in Japanese music history and introduced contemporary electronic dance music to the Japanese mainstream. He was also a former owner of the ...
in 1994, who produced Hitomi's earliest work in pop music. Hitomi has striven for artistry over the course of her career, penning "forward-looking" lyrics and becoming known for her "unusual" fashion sense that accompanied a "supermodel allure". Her signature songs include " Candy Girl", "Love 2000" and "Samurai Drive". Hitomi's career enjoyed success from Komuro's direction, including his work on her chart-topping second album '' By Myself'' (1996), however, her desire for more artistic input led to their amicable split by 1998. She started working with other musicians and composers, and branched out into musical genres such as
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as evident on her fifth album '' Love Life'' (2000), a turning point which sustained her position in the industry. Hitomi began incorporating
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styles with her subsequent moves to Love Life Records in 2005 and independent label Maximum 10 in 2011. Hitomi has amassed four number one albums throughout her career, including ''H'' (1999), '' Huma-rhythm'' (2002) and ''
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'' (2002), and has sold over 8.5 million records in Japan alone. She has earned two
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for Excellent Work and a Japan Gold Disc accolade for Rock & Pop Album of the Year, and has performed at the prestigious ''
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'' program twice.


Biography


Early life

Born in Tochigi, Japan, her family relocated to Kawasaki,
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when she was a child. Consequently, she always identified herself as a girl from Kanagawa. Hitomi was an enthusiastic athlete throughout her childhood, playing
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, soccer, and
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, as well as an avid reader of
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. At age 16, she was spotted and approached by a scout from a modeling agency. She signed a short modeling contract and began appearing in magazines while she was still in high school. In 1993, then 17 years old, Furuya was spotted by eminent
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music producer
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at an audition. Komuro signed her to Avex, put her through vocal training, and decided that she should use an all-lowercase 'hitomi' as her stage name. The following year, in November 1994, she released her debut single, "
Let's Play Winter "Let's Play Winter" is the debut single by Japanese singer-songwriter Hitomi and was released on November 28, 1994 by Avex Trax. It appears as a remixed version on her 1995 debut studio album '' Go to the Top'' and was later included in its orig ...
", through Avex Trax, to which she wrote the lyrics. Since then, Hitomi has been the lyricist for almost all of her songs.


Debut and success

While her first two singles, "Let's Play Winter" and "
We Are "Lonely Girl" "We Are "Lonely Girl"" is the second single by Japanese singer-songwriter Hitomi and was released on February 22, 1995 by Avex Trax. It appears remixed on her debut studio album '' Go to the Top'' and in its original form on the 1999 best-of ''H ...
" were considerable failures, her third single "Candy Girl" was used as the theme for a
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CM, and secured a top 10 spot on the Japanese
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music chart. Subsequent singles "By Myself" and "Busy Now" established Hitomi as one to watch in Japanese entertainment. Her second album ''By Myself'', released in 1996, became her first musical work to debut at number one on the Oricon charts; it sold more than 800,000 copies.第1期・第2期hitomiの集大成!ベストアルバムとベストクリップ集を12月5日に同時発売!
– 2007
After three studio albums and twelve singles, Komuro and Hitomi went their separate ways in 1998, and in 1999 she released her first greatest hits album, entitled '' H'', that peaked at number one on the Japanese charts and sold more than a 500 thousand copies. In 1999, her single "Kimi no Tonari" was used as the ending theme song for
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role-playing game '' Persona 2: Tsumi''. In 2000, Hitomi gained much public attention after her single "Love 2000" was used as the image song of runner Naoko Takahashi, who became popular in Japan after winning the gold medal in the
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. This helped the song to get a lot of airplay, and become a commercial success. She performed the song at the annual ''
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''. Her '' Love Life'' album released around that same time also caught attention within the Japanese entertainment industry because of its cover, on which she appeared naked covering her breasts with her arms. In 2001, her song "I Am" was used as the second opening for the TV anime series
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.


2004–2009

After a one-year and a half hiatus, in May 2004 Hitomi released a new studio album, '' Traveler''. The concert tour she subsequently embarked upon was a huge success, and she played to packed arenas at almost every stop. As the 10th anniversary of her debut came in 2005, she opened her own record label, Love Life Records, which functioned as a subdivision of Avex. The first single to be released from the label was "Japanese Girl", her 28th single, which also marked a change in her style and looks, one that was much more modern dance-oriented and sexy, than any of her previous works. In 2007, Hitomi obtained her first lead role in the movie ''Akumu Tantei'', and also participated in her first musical: ''Waiting For The Sun: Tenkimachi''. On December 5, 2007 her singles compilation album ''Peace'' was released to celebrate her 13th anniversary. She released a new digital single called "Fight for Your Run☆" in August 2008. After a year on hiatus, she released a new single, " World! Wide! Love!", on May 20, 2009, and a month later she released her ninth studio album, '' Love Life 2''. This album was a
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to her 2000 album ''Love Life'', with Hitomi once again nude on the cover of it, but this time pregnant with her child.hitomi、衝撃のマタニティヌード画像を期間限定でプレゼント – Livedoor
– 2009/06/10


2011–present: Departure from Avex Trax

Hitomi's last single in the Avex label, "Umarete Kurete Arigato/Smile World", was released on February 16, 2011. This month she also inaugurated her own
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brand called PomiPomi. On March 28, 2011 it was announced that two new songs, "Special" and "Guru Maze Yeah!" would be used in the NHK educative cartoon ''Hana Kappa'', as opening and ending themes respectively. On April 5, 2011, it was announced that Hitomi had left the Avex major label and had signed to Maximum 10, an
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label affiliated with the Avex company. On April 27, her tenth studio album and first indie album, '' Spirit'', was released, it featured mainly productions of western artists such as
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. In June, Hitomi started her first live tour in five years, titled ''Live Tour 2011: Spirit''. Despite leaving the Avex label, Hitomi still participated as a featured artist in the tenth anniversary version of their A-Nation. She was part of the line-up of the concerts held in Aichi, Osaka, and Tokio. Her performance was later included in the DVD of A-Nation released in late 2011. In August 2011, Japanese model and occasional singer
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made a remake of Hitomi's hit single "Candy Girl", which was released as a digital single in September. On November 30, 2011, Hitomi released a new mini album entitled ''Special'', in which her songs featured in the NHK educational program ''Hana Kappa'' were included. This became her last release published by Avex. Hitomi also collaborated with Sfpr, fellow label mates from Maximum 10, in the song "Feeder", which was included in their debut album released on January 1, 2012. On October 10, 2012, she released her eleventh album ''Möbius'' (stylized as ∞). The album had no commercial singles like her previous work, although the Brian Lee-produced song "Up Down" was promoted through a music video via YouTube. In November 2013, it was announced that Hitomi would be performing the theme song for the movie '' Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider Gaim & Wizard: The Fateful Sengoku Movie Battle''. The song, entitled "Teppen Star", was released as her 35th single on December 18, 2013. On March 18, 2014, Hitomi released a digital single entitled "Bara Yume". The song featured girl-group MAX on backing vocals, and was meant to be an answer song to her 1995 single "Candy Girl", as part of the celebration of her 20th anniversary in the music industry. She also performed for the first season of the 2014–2015 slice-of-life anime '' GO-GO Tamagotchi!''. She performed a cover of the anime's opening theme and new song entitled "Rainbow", which serves as its ending theme. The 10th episode of ''GO-GO Tamagotchi!'' features a Tamagotchi character themed off her, named "Hitomitchi". In October 2015, it was announced that Hitomi would participate in a
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to
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, for which she recorded a cover of their 1997 single "Anytime Smokin' Cigarette". The album, entitled ''#Globe 20th -Special Cover Best-'', was released on December 16, 2015. In 2017, Hitomi was appointed to sing the new theme song of NHK's Minna no Uta. The song was entitled "Yume Hakonda
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" and was released as a digital single on February 2, 2017. In November 2017, she also started a new radio program called ''Hitomi Radio'' on Inter FM.


Personal life

On December 1, 2002 Hitomi married Keisuke Uesugi, a businessman and former member of hip-hop group Gasboys. They divorced in November 2007. On July 11, 2008, she disclosed her second marriage to actor
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, and her four-month pregnancy. She gave birth to a baby girl on December 23, 2008."小室ファミリーの落ちこぼれ"から勝ち組へ。hitomi女児出産。- Technisight
– 2008/12/27
She and Haneda filed for divorce on December 6, 2011, and it was made public that they had already been living separately for over six months. In June 2014, Hitomi announced that she was five-month pregnant of her second child, a boy, and was engaged to the father. Her third son was born two years later in October 22, 2016, by her third husband as well. In 2020, on her 44th birthday, Hitomi announced her fourth pregnancy. Hitomi announced via her Instagram that she gave birth to a baby boy on 23 July 2020.


Discography


Studio albums

* 1995: '' Go to the Top'' * 1996: '' By Myself'' * 1997: '' Déjà-vu'' * 1999: '' Thermo Plastic'' * 2000: '' Love Life'' * 2002: '' Huma-rhythm'' * 2004: '' Traveler'' * 2006: '' Love Concent'' * 2009: '' Love Life 2'' * 2011: '' Spirit'' * 2012: '' Möbius''


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hitomi 1976 births Living people Avex Group artists Japanese women pop singers Japanese female models Japanese actresses Musicians from Tochigi Prefecture Musicians from Kanagawa Prefecture 21st-century Japanese women singers 21st-century Japanese singers