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is a Japanese singer. She is best known for her 2001 single " Nada Sōsō."


Childhood

Natsukawa was born in Ishigaki, the largest city in the
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chain. From a young age she enjoyed singing, and wanted to be a singer after hearing her father sing Yaeyama folk songs, such as and . From age 7, she practiced two hours a day with her father to become an
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singer. At 9, she won a local singing contest (the ). Natsukawa continued to win competitions, and in 1984 won the
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TV show 's grand prize. In 1986, she won the 's grand prize, and was the youngest person to win this prize at the time.


Pony Canyon debut

Natsukawa, by chance, was scouted shortly after winning the competition at 13 years old. She moved to
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, and started preparing for her debut. She debuted later in 1989 as an
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singer with the name "Misato Hoshi," under
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. She released three singles in three years, and did not find much success. Natsukawa felt defeated after this, and after living for four years in Tokyo, she moved back to Okinawa. She lived with her older sister in
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, and helped out in her restaurant, singing for patrons daily. As patrons would travel quite a distance to hear her sing, she gradually regained her desire to be a singer. In 1998, she appeared on an Okinawan radio show called as an assistant.


Re-debut

Natsukawa's musical director from her Pony Canyon days decided to set up a music production company for her, and in 1999 asked if she could return to the capital. She was soon signed under
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, and re-debuted with the single . She was finding similar success to her debut, as neither of her first singles charted. While watching the news broadcast of the 26th G8 summit held in Okinawa, Natsukawa watched a performance of Okinawan folk band
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perform a song called " Nada Sōsō." She found she could not get it out of her head, and requested that she could cover the song backstage at a Begin concert. The song was released as her third single in March 2001. Very slowly and steadily, the song started gaining popularity. It was a hit on Okinawan radio, and in May 2002 (over a year since its release) it first charted in the
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top 100 singles charts. Natsukawa released an EP of Okinawan cover songs, '' Minamikaze'', in May, adding to the momentum. By June, the single had broken the top 50, and by July the top 20. (subscription only) Her debut album '' Tida: Tida Kaji nu Umui'' was released in September. Natsukawa was asked to perform the song at the 2002
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(New Year's song competition), which made the song break the top 10. None of these three releases charted very highly, but they all charted extremely gradually. By the time ''Tida: Tida Kaji nu Umui'' and ''Minamikaze'' stopped charting (roughly two years later), they had sold 280,000/371,000 copies respectively. "Nada Sōsō" stopped charting a total of six years after its release, and sold over 680,000 copies. Natsukawa released a string of Okinawan song-based released from this time until 2004. One of these, (a Misako Koja cover), was nominated for the
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. It was Natsukawa's biggest hit since Nada Sōsō, reaching the top 20.


Original song move

In 2004, Natsukawa's music changed to centre more around original songs, with her third album '' Kaze no Michi'' (her second, '' Sora no Keshiki'', featured many original songs, but still centred on Okinawan folk songs). She started a trend in her music for collaborating with high-profile musicians ( Kazufumi Miyazawa, The Gospellers). Her 2005 follow-up, '' Ayakaji no Ne'', was similar, with Kentarō Kobuchi of Kobukuro writing her single . Natsukawa's releases began dropping in sales, with "Sayōnara Arigatō" being her most recent top 50 single, with its 2006 re-release. In 2006, she released a compilation album, '' Rimi Natsukawa Selection'', that was only for release in non-Japanese Asian countries. The album was a massive success in Taiwan, reaching #1 on the Taiwanese album charts. In 2007, Natsukawa ended her contract with her production office. She continued to release music under Victor, however, such as her 5th album '' Umui Kaji''.


Song Search

At Natsukawa's concerts and at her website, she began asking for submissions from fans for songs they would like to hear her cover. The result of this was the project, where Natsukawa worked on covering mainly Japanese popular songs. This resulted in the album '' Uta Sagashi: Request Cover Album'', her most successful release of her material since 2003. Since this, Natsukawa has continued to release original material and compilations. Her second Uta Sagashi album was released in February 2010, and is her first bilingual Japanese/ Chinese album.


Personal life

Natsukawa married percussionist on January 1, 2009. Their first child, a boy, was born on August 20, 2010.


Discography


Studio albums

# 2002: '' Tida: Tida Kaji nu Umui'' # 2003: '' Sora no Keshiki'' # 2004: '' Kaze no Michi'' # 2005: '' Ayakaji no Ne'' # 2007: '' Umui Kaji'' # 2009: '' Kokoro no Uta''


Cover albums

# 2002: '' Minamikaze'' ( EP) # 2003: '' Famureuta'' (EP) # 2007: '' Uta Sagashi: Request Cover Album'' # 2010: '' Uta Sagashi: Asia no Kaze''


Compilation albums

# 2004: '' Okinawa no Kaze'' # 2005: '' Rimi Natsukawa Single Collection Vol. 1'' # 2006: '' Rimits: Best Duet Songs'' # 2006: '' Rimi Natsukawa Selection'' # 2008: '' Ai no Uta: Self-Selection Best'' # 2009: '' Okinawa Uta: Chikyū no Kaze o Kanjite'' # 2010: '' Misato Hoshi Best Collection''


Top 50 singles

# 2001: " Nada Sōsō" # 2003: " Michishirube" # 2003: " Tori yo" # 2003: " Warabigami (Yamatoguchi)" # 2004: " Kana yo Kana yo" # 2004: " Kokoro Tsutae" # 2005: " Sayōnara Arigatō" # 2006: " Sayōnara Arigatō (Ama no Kaze)/Mirai"


References


External links

*
Victor site
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