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Misia

Misaki Itō, commonly known as Misia (ミーシャ, Mīsha, born July 7, 1978) and stylized as MISIA, is a Japanese singer and songwriter. Born in Nagasaki, Misia moved to Fukuoka at the age of 14 to pursue a recording career. There, she continued her secondary education and briefly attended Seinan Gakuin University before withdrawing to focus on her musical career. She was signed to BMG Japan in 1997, after auditioning for record producer Haruo Yoda.

Misia
Misia performing at the Centennial National Cherry Blossom Festival 2012
Background information
Birth nameMisaki Itō
Born (1978-07-07) July 7, 1978 (age 45)
Tsushima, Nagasaki, Japan
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1997–present
Labels
Websitemisia.jp

Misia came to prominence following the release of her debut album, Mother Father Brother Sister (1998), which became the seventh best-selling Japanese debut album of all time, earning her two Japan Gold Disc Awards and one Japan Record Award. In 2000, Misia released her sophomore album, Love Is the Message, which earned her another Japan Gold Disc Award and Japan Record Award. Her third studio album, Marvelous (2001), spawned her first number-one single on the Oricon singles chart, "Everything". The song became one of the best-selling singles of all time in Japan, and is the third best-selling physical single by a Japanese solo female artist of all time.

In 2001, Misia and her management, Rhythmedia, signed a recording contract with Avex and formed their own label, Rhythmedia Tribe. Her first album under Rhythmedia Tribe, Kiss in the Sky, became Misia's fourth consecutive number-one album on the Oricon albums chart. In doing so, Misia became the fourth solo female artist with the longest streak of number-one albums since their debut. Following a series of successful records, including Mars & Roses, Singer for Singer and Ascension, Misia returned to her former record label, BMG Japan. After Sony Music Entertainment Japan's acquisition of BMG Japan, Misia relocated to the Sony subsidiary, Ariola Japan.

Misia has released thirteen studio albums and is among the all-time best-selling Japanese music artists, having sold more than 20 million records. She is one of the top-touring artists in Japan, becoming the first female artist to play all five of Japan's largest stadiums in 2004. Misia is famed for her five-octave vocal range and is widely recognized as the first Japanese R&B superstar. Besides her musical career, Misia is also a committed philanthropist and involves herself in humanitarian causes and biodiversity conservation activities.[1][2][3]

Biography Edit

Early life Edit

Misia was born on July 7, 1978, to parents who were both doctors. BusinessWeek reported in 2002 that her real name was Misaki Ito (伊藤美咲, Ito Misaki) though her official site lists only her stage name.[4] Her father loved jazz, and her mother loved Western music. Originally both her parents studied vocal music.

She grew up in Tsushima, Nagasaki,[1] and began to learn piano at the age of four under the influence of her elder brother and her elder sister. She joined the local chorus at the age of 9, and she discovered her five-octave singing voice while at her older sister's private music lessons. From then on she dreamed of becoming a singer and later won a contest in Fukuoka.

She gradually came to want to leave Tsushima, where she was not able to get enough information about music, and wanted to take voice lessons in earnest in Fukuoka. Subsequently, she left her home and moved to Fukuoka with her elder sister where she attended high school. During junior high and high school she sang and played the trumpet in the brass band club.[4]

While going to the high school, she also began to go to a music academy and met two Black American vocal trainers there while she was in the eleventh grade. She began training with them in gospel and R&B. In April 1997, she was accepted into Seinan Gakuin University in commercial science.[5]

Career beginnings Edit

In May 1997, Misia finally passed a BMG Japan audition to find a soulful female R&B singer. Misia sang "Goodbye Darlin'" by Dreams Come True and was chosen from about 3,000 candidates. She decided to pursue a music career instead of school education and took a leave of absence from university. Her perception of the image of an R&B singer is hair styled in dreadlocks, so she styled her own hair that way that November. She used the stage name "MISIA" at the beginning of her music career.

Establishing her popularity: 1998–2002 Edit

Misia debuted on February 21, 1998, with "Tsutsumikomu Yō ni..." which peaked at number 11 on the Oricon single charts.

Her second single "Hi no Ataru Basho" reached number 9 and was used in the soundtrack of the movie Hood. Her first album, Mother Father Brother Sister, was released on June 24, 1998, entering the charts at number 3 and reaching number 1 after 4 weeks. In March 1999, she won Best New Artist of the Year and Best Pop Album of the Year at the Japan Gold Disc Awards.

Misia's second album, Love Is the Message was released on January 1, 2000, which went on to sell over 2 million copies. In October of the same year she released her most well-known song "Everything", which sold nearly 1.9 million copies.[6]

In 2001, one of Misia's dreams came true with the release of "I Miss You (Toki o Koete)", a collaboration with Dreams Come True, her favorite band. She and Masato Nakamura, the leader of DCT, created the music while Misia wrote the lyrics. The single was released on January 1, 2001.

Avex Trax: 2002–2007 Edit

In 2002, she transferred to a new record label, Rhythmedia Tribe, affiliated with Avex Group.

Her single "Kokoro Hitotsu" released on August 27, 2003, was used as the theme song to the hit movie Dragon Head.

The single "Namae no Nai Sora o Miagete", released on July 7, 2004, was used as the theme song for the drama Tenka. "Tobikata o Wasureta Chiisana Tori" is used as the theme song of the PlayStation 2 role-playing game Star Ocean: Till the End of Time and also appears within the game as an orchestral arrangement. Also, "Sea of Dreams" was used as the Tokyo DisneySea 5th Anniversary theme song.

Misia became the first female solo act to tour the five major dome stadiums of Japan (Tokyo Dome, Nagoya Dome, Osaka Dome, Sapporo Dome and Fukuoka Dome) in 2004, drawing 357,000 spectators in seven performances.[citation needed]

Return to BMG Japan: 2007–present Edit

It was announced on May 1, 2007, that Misia had left Avex Trax to return to her former record label, BMG Japan. "Any Love" was released on July 4, 2007; the song was composed by Satoshi Shimano, who also produced her debut hit.

On September 29, 2007, Misia held her first overseas concert, in Taiwan.

Her next single, "Royal Chocolate Flush", was released in December 2007, and the first album since returning to BMG, Eighth World, came out in January 2008.

Ichiro Suzuki (Seattle Mariners), a major league player, chose "Ishin Denshin" and "Royal Chocolate Flush" by Misia as an at-bat music of 2008 with Sayuri Ishikawa's "Amagi-goe".

In May 2008, Misia joined Sadao Watanabe, Juanes, Youssou N'Dour, and Bono for the 'One For All' event on May 29, 2008, for 1,500 in Yokohama, Japan.[7]

Misia put out three new releases from April to June 2008: Yes Forever in April, "Yakusoku no Tsubasa" in May, and Decimo X Anniversario de Misia: The Tour of Misia 2008 Eighth World + The Best DJ Remixes in June.

In continuation of her 10th anniversary celebration, Misia released her very first digital single, "Catch the Rainbow" (produced by Sakoshin) on August 30, 2008.]

She wrapped up The Tour of Misia Discothèque Asia in early March, a tour that brought her to Seoul, Singapore, Hong Kong and Shanghai and opened her eyes to the different responses of crowds as she noted "In Japan, it is like people are melting into one group in their excitement, but in Singapore young couples started to kiss. I often see Japanese couples hand-in-hand, but it is rare to see them showing they love each other in front of others."

In 2008, Misia drew near more than 200,000 spectators, second only to Ayumi Hamasaki in the number of concert-goers for a solo female artist in Japan.

The June 2009 single "Ginga/Itsumademo" was inspired by Misia visiting her grandfather for the last time before his death, for which she stated upon its release, "I thanked him for taking me out for a walk when I was a child, for teaching me how to fold origami and make shadow pictures, and for telling me stories. I couldn't stop saying thank you."[1] This and her later single "Hoshi no Yō ni...", which was used as the theme song for the film Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy were included on Misia's 9th studio album Just Ballade.

Misia's 2010 tour titled "Hoshizora no Live VI" included performances in the open air and within forests in order to raise awareness of biodiversity and to support her anthropological work.[2]

For the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, Misia recorded the song "Maware Maware" and performed it at Nelson Mandela Square in Johannesburg before the Japan vs Cameroon game.[2] She was also inspired by the International Year of Biodiversity and wrote the song "Life in Harmony", eventually chosen by the Convention on Biological Diversity to be the song for the conference.[8]

In 2011, Misia returned to recording with the song "Ashita e" to raise money for victims of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami and "Kioku", Misia's first official single in nearly a year and a half. These songs, along with "Maware Maware" and "Life in Harmony" were included on Misia's 10th studio album Soul Quest. She followed up Soul Quest with the cover album Misia no Mori: Forest Covers, which includes a cover of Charlie Chaplin's "Smile" which is used as the theme song for the film Friends: Mononokejima no Naki.[9]

In 2012, Misia was invited to perform at the opening ceremonies of the 100th anniversary of the National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C.,[10][11][12][13] where she sang her songs "Everything", "Ashita e", and a medley of "Maware Maware" and "Can't Take My Eyes Off You".[14][15][16] Misia stated that she hoped that her appearance at the concert would re-invigorate the bond between the U.S. and Japan to help with the reconstruction from the 2011 earthquake.[13][14] Misia performed at the 63rd NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen in a live broadcast from Namibia's Namib Desert singing "Everything" and "Ashita e".

In 2013, Misia released a 15th anniversary triple album Super Best Records: 15th Celebration, featuring 45 remastered tracks which includes the singles "Koi wa Owaranai Zutto", "Deepness", and "Back in Love Again", along with the new track "Holiday". Misia and Sony also released an accompanying Blu-ray box set titled THE TOUR OF MISIA BOX Blu-ray 15th Celebration, containing 11 disks, ten of which were Blu-ray editions of her previous DVDs and the 11th being a remastered Blu-ray release of her very first tour VHS.[17]

In 2020, Misia made another international appearance on the eighth season of Hunan TV's reality singing competition Singer, along with four previously contested singers from seasons four to six, and along with new singers Mao Buyi and Zhou Shen.[18] Misia made it to the finals aired April 24.

On July 23, 2021, sang the Japanese anthem at the opening of the 2020 Olympics.[19]

On December 30, 2021, Misia won the Best Vocal Performance award at the 63rd Japan Record Awards.[20]

Philanthropic work Edit

Misia began getting involved in fund-raising in 2002 and went on to visit Kenya, Mali, and Malawi, setting up the charity Child Africa.[21] Child Africa holds exhibitions, benefit concerts, collects donations and provides help of educational specialists and advisers.[1] Some of Misia's own tour merchandise available at her shows are made by people she has met on her visits to Kenya.

On March 1, 2010, Misia was appointed Honorary Ambassador for the 10th Meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (COP10) by the U.N. Secretary General.[2] Her role was largely to raise awareness of the issues and she created a website titled Satoyama Basket[22] to encourage education on the issue of biodiversity.

At her 2010 "Hoshizora no Live VI" tour, Misia produced a "Biodiversity Band" (a silicon bracelet) with profits going to the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity. The tour also included a biodiversity booth under the cooperation of the Japanese Ministry of the Environment.[2]

During the 2010 World Cup, for which Misia contributed a song, she visited the "Football for Hope Center" to communicate with local children who received football lessons but also advice on HIV & AIDS.[2]

In May 2010, Misia expanded her activities by establishing a foundation named "mudef" (Music Design Foundation) for which she is a board member. The principal aim of mudef is "to raise awareness on Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) to accelerate its accomplishment". Within eight major goals of MDGs that are to be met by 2015, the conservation of biodiversity and the achievement of universal primary school, her two major focuses, are included.[2]

Discography Edit

Filmography Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d Robert Michael Poole (June 26, 2009). "Misia changes with charity". The Japan Times. Retrieved May 14, 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Robert Michael Poole (July 27, 2010). . CNN. Archived from the original on September 12, 2011. Retrieved May 14, 2011.
  3. ^ "ボノさんらアフリカの貧困撲滅を訴える". Daily Yomiuri Online. May 29, 2008. Retrieved November 25, 2011.
  4. ^ a b "Misia: Recording Artist, Japan". BusinessWeek. July 7, 2002. Retrieved October 12, 2018.
  5. ^ "Misia". Bloomberg. July 7, 2002.
  6. ^ "MISIA シングル チャートイン作品売上データ06年05月22日付". Oricon (in Japanese). May 24, 2006. Retrieved October 4, 2009.
  7. ^ "Bono, Misia in One For All". Japan-Zone. May 31, 2008. Retrieved May 14, 2011.
  8. ^ "MISIA、新曲が「COP10」オフィシャル・ソングに決定! - CDJournal.com ニュース". CDJournal (in Japanese). September 21, 2010. Retrieved September 23, 2010.
  9. ^ "MISIAが「泣いた赤おに」アニメ映画で世界的名曲カバー". September 14, 2011. Retrieved November 13, 2011.
  10. ^ . National Cherry Blossom Festival. March 1, 2012. Archived from the original on March 8, 2012. Retrieved March 28, 2012.
  11. ^ "全米桜祭りにMISIAさんら 復興支援に感謝". Asahi Shimbun. March 26, 2012. Retrieved March 28, 2012.
  12. ^ "ワシントンで桜祭り 植樹100年式典にMISIAさんら参加". Nihon Keizai Shimbun. March 26, 2012. Retrieved March 28, 2012.
  13. ^ a b "Misia to Perform At The Opening Ceremony of National Cherry Blossom Festival As Cool Japan Messenger". Anime News Network. March 22, 2012. Retrieved March 28, 2012.
  14. ^ a b "MISIA Successfully Performing First American Concert!". Music Japan Plus. March 28, 2012. Retrieved March 28, 2012.
  15. ^ "MISIA、支援への感謝を歌に込めアメリカ初ライヴ". Barks.jp. March 27, 2012. Retrieved March 28, 2012.
  16. ^ "MISIA、米ワシントン「桜祭り」に出演 震災支援への感謝の意と歌声を届ける". MSN.com. March 27, 2012. Archived from the original on July 12, 2012. Retrieved March 28, 2012.
  17. ^ "ナタリー - MISIAデビュー15周年ベストアルバム計45曲の全貌判明". Natalie.mu. Retrieved February 5, 2013.
  18. ^ "《歌手2020》阵容曝光 萧敬腾惊喜回归". 8世界. January 3, 2019. Retrieved January 3, 2020.
  19. ^ "Misia Wore Tomo Koizumi Performing at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics Opening Ceremony". July 25, 2021.
  20. ^ Ronald (November 19, 2021). "Nominees and Winners Announced for "63rd Japan Record Awards"". Arama! Japan. Retrieved January 7, 2022.
  21. ^ . Archived from the original on August 13, 2011.
  22. ^ "Satoyama Backet".
  23. ^ "SING/シング". Fukikaeru. Retrieved May 13, 2020.
  24. ^ "SING/シング:ネクストステージ -日本語吹き替え版". Fukikaeru. Retrieved March 22, 2022.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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This article is about the Japanese singer For other uses see Misia disambiguation Misaki Itō commonly known as Misia ミーシャ Misha born July 7 1978 and stylized as MISIA is a Japanese singer and songwriter Born in Nagasaki Misia moved to Fukuoka at the age of 14 to pursue a recording career There she continued her secondary education and briefly attended Seinan Gakuin University before withdrawing to focus on her musical career She was signed to BMG Japan in 1997 after auditioning for record producer Haruo Yoda MisiaMisia performing at the Centennial National Cherry Blossom Festival 2012Background informationBirth nameMisaki ItōBorn 1978 07 07 July 7 1978 age 45 Tsushima Nagasaki JapanGenresR amp B pop soul jazzOccupation s SingerYears active1997 presentLabelsAriola Japan BMG Japan Rhythmedia TribeWebsitemisia wbr jp Misia came to prominence following the release of her debut album Mother Father Brother Sister 1998 which became the seventh best selling Japanese debut album of all time earning her two Japan Gold Disc Awards and one Japan Record Award In 2000 Misia released her sophomore album Love Is the Message which earned her another Japan Gold Disc Award and Japan Record Award Her third studio album Marvelous 2001 spawned her first number one single on the Oricon singles chart Everything The song became one of the best selling singles of all time in Japan and is the third best selling physical single by a Japanese solo female artist of all time In 2001 Misia and her management Rhythmedia signed a recording contract with Avex and formed their own label Rhythmedia Tribe Her first album under Rhythmedia Tribe Kiss in the Sky became Misia s fourth consecutive number one album on the Oricon albums chart In doing so Misia became the fourth solo female artist with the longest streak of number one albums since their debut Following a series of successful records including Mars amp Roses Singer for Singer and Ascension Misia returned to her former record label BMG Japan After Sony Music Entertainment Japan s acquisition of BMG Japan Misia relocated to the Sony subsidiary Ariola Japan Misia has released thirteen studio albums and is among the all time best selling Japanese music artists having sold more than 20 million records She is one of the top touring artists in Japan becoming the first female artist to play all five of Japan s largest stadiums in 2004 Misia is famed for her five octave vocal range and is widely recognized as the first Japanese R amp B superstar Besides her musical career Misia is also a committed philanthropist and involves herself in humanitarian causes and biodiversity conservation activities 1 2 3 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Career beginnings 1 3 Establishing her popularity 1998 2002 1 4 Avex Trax 2002 2007 1 5 Return to BMG Japan 2007 present 2 Philanthropic work 3 Discography 4 Filmography 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBiography EditEarly life Edit Misia was born on July 7 1978 to parents who were both doctors BusinessWeek reported in 2002 that her real name was Misaki Ito 伊藤美咲 Ito Misaki though her official site lists only her stage name 4 Her father loved jazz and her mother loved Western music Originally both her parents studied vocal music She grew up in Tsushima Nagasaki 1 and began to learn piano at the age of four under the influence of her elder brother and her elder sister She joined the local chorus at the age of 9 and she discovered her five octave singing voice while at her older sister s private music lessons From then on she dreamed of becoming a singer and later won a contest in Fukuoka She gradually came to want to leave Tsushima where she was not able to get enough information about music and wanted to take voice lessons in earnest in Fukuoka Subsequently she left her home and moved to Fukuoka with her elder sister where she attended high school During junior high and high school she sang and played the trumpet in the brass band club 4 While going to the high school she also began to go to a music academy and met two Black American vocal trainers there while she was in the eleventh grade She began training with them in gospel and R amp B In April 1997 she was accepted into Seinan Gakuin University in commercial science 5 Career beginnings Edit In May 1997 Misia finally passed a BMG Japan audition to find a soulful female R amp B singer Misia sang Goodbye Darlin by Dreams Come True and was chosen from about 3 000 candidates She decided to pursue a music career instead of school education and took a leave of absence from university Her perception of the image of an R amp B singer is hair styled in dreadlocks so she styled her own hair that way that November She used the stage name MISIA at the beginning of her music career Establishing her popularity 1998 2002 Edit Misia debuted on February 21 1998 with Tsutsumikomu Yō ni which peaked at number 11 on the Oricon single charts Her second single Hi no Ataru Basho reached number 9 and was used in the soundtrack of the movie Hood Her first album Mother Father Brother Sister was released on June 24 1998 entering the charts at number 3 and reaching number 1 after 4 weeks In March 1999 she won Best New Artist of the Year and Best Pop Album of the Year at the Japan Gold Disc Awards Misia s second album Love Is the Message was released on January 1 2000 which went on to sell over 2 million copies In October of the same year she released her most well known song Everything which sold nearly 1 9 million copies 6 In 2001 one of Misia s dreams came true with the release of I Miss You Toki o Koete a collaboration with Dreams Come True her favorite band She and Masato Nakamura the leader of DCT created the music while Misia wrote the lyrics The single was released on January 1 2001 Avex Trax 2002 2007 Edit In 2002 she transferred to a new record label Rhythmedia Tribe affiliated with Avex Group Her single Kokoro Hitotsu released on August 27 2003 was used as the theme song to the hit movie Dragon Head The single Namae no Nai Sora o Miagete released on July 7 2004 was used as the theme song for the drama Tenka Tobikata o Wasureta Chiisana Tori is used as the theme song of the PlayStation 2 role playing game Star Ocean Till the End of Time and also appears within the game as an orchestral arrangement Also Sea of Dreams was used as the Tokyo DisneySea 5th Anniversary theme song Misia became the first female solo act to tour the five major dome stadiums of Japan Tokyo Dome Nagoya Dome Osaka Dome Sapporo Dome and Fukuoka Dome in 2004 drawing 357 000 spectators in seven performances citation needed Return to BMG Japan 2007 present Edit It was announced on May 1 2007 that Misia had left Avex Trax to return to her former record label BMG Japan Any Love was released on July 4 2007 the song was composed by Satoshi Shimano who also produced her debut hit On September 29 2007 Misia held her first overseas concert in Taiwan Her next single Royal Chocolate Flush was released in December 2007 and the first album since returning to BMG Eighth World came out in January 2008 Ichiro Suzuki Seattle Mariners a major league player chose Ishin Denshin and Royal Chocolate Flush by Misia as an at bat music of 2008 with Sayuri Ishikawa s Amagi goe In May 2008 Misia joined Sadao Watanabe Juanes Youssou N Dour and Bono for the One For All event on May 29 2008 for 1 500 in Yokohama Japan 7 Misia put out three new releases from April to June 2008 Yes Forever in April Yakusoku no Tsubasa in May and Decimo X Anniversario de Misia The Tour of Misia 2008 Eighth World The Best DJ Remixes in June In continuation of her 10th anniversary celebration Misia released her very first digital single Catch the Rainbow produced by Sakoshin on August 30 2008 She wrapped up The Tour of Misia Discotheque Asia in early March a tour that brought her to Seoul Singapore Hong Kong and Shanghai and opened her eyes to the different responses of crowds as she noted In Japan it is like people are melting into one group in their excitement but in Singapore young couples started to kiss I often see Japanese couples hand in hand but it is rare to see them showing they love each other in front of others In 2008 Misia drew near more than 200 000 spectators second only to Ayumi Hamasaki in the number of concert goers for a solo female artist in Japan The June 2009 single Ginga Itsumademo was inspired by Misia visiting her grandfather for the last time before his death for which she stated upon its release I thanked him for taking me out for a walk when I was a child for teaching me how to fold origami and make shadow pictures and for telling me stories I couldn t stop saying thank you 1 This and her later single Hoshi no Yō ni which was used as the theme song for the film Mega Monster Battle Ultra Galaxy were included on Misia s 9th studio album Just Ballade Misia s 2010 tour titled Hoshizora no Live VI included performances in the open air and within forests in order to raise awareness of biodiversity and to support her anthropological work 2 For the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa Misia recorded the song Maware Maware and performed it at Nelson Mandela Square in Johannesburg before the Japan vs Cameroon game 2 She was also inspired by the International Year of Biodiversity and wrote the song Life in Harmony eventually chosen by the Convention on Biological Diversity to be the song for the conference 8 In 2011 Misia returned to recording with the song Ashita e to raise money for victims of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami and Kioku Misia s first official single in nearly a year and a half These songs along with Maware Maware and Life in Harmony were included on Misia s 10th studio album Soul Quest She followed up Soul Quest with the cover album Misia no Mori Forest Covers which includes a cover of Charlie Chaplin s Smile which is used as the theme song for the film Friends Mononokejima no Naki 9 In 2012 Misia was invited to perform at the opening ceremonies of the 100th anniversary of the National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington D C 10 11 12 13 where she sang her songs Everything Ashita e and a medley of Maware Maware and Can t Take My Eyes Off You 14 15 16 Misia stated that she hoped that her appearance at the concert would re invigorate the bond between the U S and Japan to help with the reconstruction from the 2011 earthquake 13 14 Misia performed at the 63rd NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen in a live broadcast from Namibia s Namib Desert singing Everything and Ashita e In 2013 Misia released a 15th anniversary triple album Super Best Records 15th Celebration featuring 45 remastered tracks which includes the singles Koi wa Owaranai Zutto Deepness and Back in Love Again along with the new track Holiday Misia and Sony also released an accompanying Blu ray box set titled THE TOUR OF MISIA BOX Blu ray 15th Celebration containing 11 disks ten of which were Blu ray editions of her previous DVDs and the 11th being a remastered Blu ray release of her very first tour VHS 17 In 2020 Misia made another international appearance on the eighth season of Hunan TV s reality singing competition Singer along with four previously contested singers from seasons four to six and along with new singers Mao Buyi and Zhou Shen 18 Misia made it to the finals aired April 24 On July 23 2021 sang the Japanese anthem at the opening of the 2020 Olympics 19 On December 30 2021 Misia won the Best Vocal Performance award at the 63rd Japan Record Awards 20 Philanthropic work EditMisia began getting involved in fund raising in 2002 and went on to visit Kenya Mali and Malawi setting up the charity Child Africa 21 Child Africa holds exhibitions benefit concerts collects donations and provides help of educational specialists and advisers 1 Some of Misia s own tour merchandise available at her shows are made by people she has met on her visits to Kenya On March 1 2010 Misia was appointed Honorary Ambassador for the 10th Meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity COP10 by the U N Secretary General 2 Her role was largely to raise awareness of the issues and she created a website titled Satoyama Basket 22 to encourage education on the issue of biodiversity At her 2010 Hoshizora no Live VI tour Misia produced a Biodiversity Band a silicon bracelet with profits going to the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity The tour also included a biodiversity booth under the cooperation of the Japanese Ministry of the Environment 2 During the 2010 World Cup for which Misia contributed a song she visited the Football for Hope Center to communicate with local children who received football lessons but also advice on HIV amp AIDS 2 In May 2010 Misia expanded her activities by establishing a foundation named mudef Music Design Foundation for which she is a board member The principal aim of mudef is to raise awareness on Millennium Development Goals MDGs to accelerate its accomplishment Within eight major goals of MDGs that are to be met by 2015 the conservation of biodiversity and the achievement of universal primary school her two major focuses are included 2 Discography EditMain article Misia discography Mother Father Brother Sister 1998 Love Is the Message 2000 Marvelous 2001 Kiss in the Sky 2002 Mars amp Roses 2004 Singer for Singer 2004 Ascension 2007 Eighth World 2008 Just Ballade 2009 Soul Quest 2011 Misia no Mori Forest Covers 2011 New Morning 2014 Love Bebop 2016 Life Is Going On and On 2018 Hello Love 2021 Filmography EditSing 2017 Meena Japanese voice 23 Sing 2 2022 Meena Japanese voice 24 See also EditList of best selling music artists in JapanReferences Edit a b c d Robert Michael Poole June 26 2009 Misia changes with charity The Japan Times Retrieved May 14 2011 a b c d e f g Robert Michael Poole July 27 2010 MISIA How the R amp B singer hopes to make a difference outside of music CNN Archived from the original on September 12 2011 Retrieved May 14 2011 ボノさんらアフリカの貧困撲滅を訴える Daily Yomiuri Online May 29 2008 Retrieved November 25 2011 a b Misia Recording Artist Japan BusinessWeek July 7 2002 Retrieved October 12 2018 Misia Bloomberg July 7 2002 MISIA シングル チャートイン作品売上データ06年05月22日付 Oricon in Japanese May 24 2006 Retrieved October 4 2009 Bono Misia in One For All Japan Zone May 31 2008 Retrieved May 14 2011 MISIA 新曲が COP10 オフィシャル ソングに決定 CDJournal com ニュース CDJournal in Japanese September 21 2010 Retrieved September 23 2010 MISIAが 泣いた赤おに アニメ映画で世界的名曲カバー September 14 2011 Retrieved November 13 2011 Peak Bloom Update and Centennial Plans Announced National Cherry Blossom Festival March 1 2012 Archived from the original on March 8 2012 Retrieved March 28 2012 全米桜祭りにMISIAさんら 復興支援に感謝 Asahi Shimbun March 26 2012 Retrieved March 28 2012 ワシントンで桜祭り 植樹100年式典にMISIAさんら参加 Nihon Keizai Shimbun March 26 2012 Retrieved March 28 2012 a b Misia to Perform At The Opening Ceremony of National Cherry Blossom Festival As Cool Japan Messenger Anime News Network March 22 2012 Retrieved March 28 2012 a b MISIA Successfully Performing First American Concert Music Japan Plus March 28 2012 Retrieved March 28 2012 MISIA 支援への感謝を歌に込めアメリカ初ライヴ Barks jp March 27 2012 Retrieved March 28 2012 MISIA 米ワシントン 桜祭り に出演 震災支援への感謝の意と歌声を届ける MSN com March 27 2012 Archived from the original on July 12 2012 Retrieved March 28 2012 ナタリー MISIAデビュー15周年ベストアルバム計45曲の全貌判明 Natalie mu Retrieved February 5 2013 歌手2020 阵容曝光 萧敬腾惊喜回归 8世界 January 3 2019 Retrieved January 3 2020 Misia Wore Tomo Koizumi Performing at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics Opening Ceremony July 25 2021 Ronald November 19 2021 Nominees and Winners Announced for 63rd Japan Record Awards Arama Japan Retrieved January 7 2022 Child Africa Archived from the original on August 13 2011 Satoyama Backet SING シング Fukikaeru Retrieved May 13 2020 SING シング ネクストステージ 日本語吹き替え版 Fukikaeru Retrieved March 22 2022 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Misia amp 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