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Mika Nakashima

Mika Nakashima (中島 美嘉, Nakashima Mika, born February 19, 1983) is a Japanese singer and actress. Five of her studio albums, one of her mini-albums and one of her compilation albums have reached number one in Japan's Oricon album chart. She also embarked on an acting career, most notably as Nana Osaki in the live action film adaptations of Nana.[2] She has sold over 10 million records in Japan.

Mika Nakashima
中島 美嘉
Nakashima in 2018
Background information
Born (1983-02-19) February 19, 1983 (age 40)
Hioki, Kagoshima, Japan
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • actress
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active2001–2010, 2012–present[1]
LabelsSony Music Associated (2002–present)
Websitewww.mikanakashima.com

Early life

Born and raised in Kyushu, Mika was the youngest of three children. She grew up in the small town of Hioki, Kagoshima, where she has said there was "nothing there, only enka." She began listening to enka singer Eiko Segawa and studied classical Japanese dance, but as she loved dressing-up and make-up, she hoped to work in fashion magazines since she was too short to become a model.[2]

Nakashima decided not to attend high school after completing junior high and began working. At the age of 15 she moved to the city of Fukuoka where she room-shared with two others.[2]

Career

At the age of 17, she attended an audition not knowing what it was for.[2] She was chosen from 3,000 girls to be the actress of the fall 2001 Fuji TV drama Kizudarake no Love Song (傷だらけのラブソング, Tainted Love Song), in which she played the heroine Mirai Shimazaki,[2] and also sang the theme song, "Stars."

In November 2001, "Stars" became her debut on Sony Music Associated Records, which would go on to become her best-selling single.

Her second single "Crescent Moon", an 80s themed song, was limited to 100,000 copies. It sold out the first day of its release. In March 2002 she released her third single, "One Survive," and her first video collection, "Film Lotus". This was followed in May by her 4th single, "Helpless Rain", and in August, by her 5th single "Will", which went on to rack up sales of over 140,000. Both were top ten hits and sold around 100,000 copies, proving Nakashima's rising star appeal.[3]

True, Love, and Music

Nakashima's first album, True, released in August 2002, was a number 1 hit on the Oricon charts. The album boasted a mature mixture of jazz and contemporary pop. In 3 weeks, True sold a million copies, and has sold nearly 1,174,000 copies to date. Then, as a commemoration of one year since her debut, Nakashima released a Premium EP: Resistance, which hit the charts' number 1 spot for two weeks in a row. On December 18, a documentary video, Kiseki: The Document of a Star, was released. In 2002, the singer received the "New Artist of the Year" award at the Japan Gold Disc Awards and "Best New Artist of the Year" at the All Japan Request Awards 2002. She also won the "New Artist of the Year" award from the 44th Japan Record Awards.

Nakashima's second album, Love, which was released in November 2003, sold nearly 1.45 million copies, surpassing that of her debut. The Japan Composers Association awarded Love the Best Album Award. After releasing a second mini-album, Oborozukiyo: Inori, in September 2004, Nakashima topped the Oricon Album Chart again with Music in March 2005, as well as with her first greatest hits album Best in December of that year. Best is the third album by Nakashima to have sold a million copies or more, but like her second album, Best also outsold True in sales - by nearly 30,000 copies.

Movie debut

In 2005, Nakashima co-starred alongside Aoi Miyazaki in the live-action movie Nana, based on the manga of the same name, which was released September 10, 2005. She 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 vocalist Hyde. It was Nakashima's only number 1 single on the Oricon Singles Charts. It sold over 423,000 copies in 2005, making it the best-selling female single of the year. The single continued selling well into the next year and sold 444,067 copies, which was about 25,000 copies less than her Nana co-star, Yuna Ito's "Endless Story". The single was featured in Konami's guitar/drum simulation game GuitarFreaks and Drummania V3, as well as Nintendo's Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2.

Nakashima was nominated at the MTV Video Music Awards Japan as "Best Buzz Asia from Japan" for "Amazing Grace '05", and the "Glamorous Sky" video was nominated as "Best Female Video" and won the award for "Best Video from a Film".

Due to the success of Nana, a sequel was released in December 2006. It included two new songs by Nakashima, again under the name Nana starring Mika Nakashima. The theme song to Nana 2 movie was "Hitoiro" (One Color), which was also written by Yazawa, with music composed by Glay's leader, Takuro, who also wrote the coupling song, "Eyes for the Moon". Besides the single, Mika released the album The End, featuring all songs released under the name Nana starring Mika Nakashima.

On December 18, 2006, Nakashima and Yui Ichikawa came to New York City for the International Premiere of Nana 2 at the IFC Center. In 2010 she made her US film debut with a small role as J Pop Girl in the Sony Pictures film Resident Evil: Afterlife, based on the videogame series Resident Evil.

Memphis and Yes

Following the release of the Nana movie, Nakashima visited Memphis, Tennessee, and started another project beginning with the heavily gospel-influenced "Cry No More", the ending theme of the anime Blood+.

She also contributed to the New Orleans charity tribute when she teamed up with American musicians Cyril Neville of the Neville Brothers and jazz pianist/musician Alan Toussaint. They released the single All Hands Together and as a result of her efforts, she was rewarded with an honorary citizenship of Memphis, Tennessee and a key to the city.[2]

A month later Mika released another single "My Sugar Cat," which dropped out of the Top 50 a week after its release.

On February 21, 2007 Nakashima's 21st single, "Mienai Hoshi" was released. The single is the theme song for the Japanese drama Haken no Hinkaku (ハケンの品格, lit. Haken's Dignity), which aired starting January 10, 2007. The b-side track "I Love You" is a cover of the Ozaki Yutaka ballad. Promotional videos were made for both songs.

On March 14, 2007, Nakashima's 5th studio album, Yes, was released in Japan. The title "Yes" continues Nakashima's trend of having one-word album titles, such as "Love" and "True", excluding the Nana album "The End". Her 22nd single, Sunao na Mama, was released on the same day.

Voice

Following the release of Yes, Nakashima embarked on her first tour since 2005, Mika Nakashima's Concert Tour 2007 "Yes My Joy", which ended in late July and was subsequently released on DVD on November 7, 2007. Nakashima's 23rd single "Life" as well as "Film Lotus VI", her sixth compilation of music videos, were released in August 2007. "Life" was the theme song for the drama adaptation of the shoujo manga series of the same name by Keiko Suenobu.

Nakashima's 24th single, "Eien no Uta", appeared in October 2007, and was the theme to the movie Southbound. Promotional videos were made for both Eien no Uta and its B-side, a cover of Cole Porter's "You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To".

Her 25th single, "Sakura: Hanagasumi", was released in March 2008. It reached number 12 on the Oricon chart.

"I Don't Know", Nakashima's 26th single, was her first sung entirely in English. A collaboration with owarai group Morisanchū (森三中) it was released under the name MICA 3 CHU (Mikasanchuu) and Nakashima claimed it was her way to "vent my complaints and enjoy doing something really silly. The music of the song was too short to put so many words in Japanese so it was better in English, if I feel like doing it again, there will be more."[2]

Nakashima's next single, "Orion", was released on November 12, 2008. It was used as an insert song for the TBS drama "Ryusei no Kizuna", in which Nakashima herself appeared in a minor role.[4][5]

Nakashima's fifth studio album, Voice, was released on November 26, 2008. Voice, which leaned closer to a mainstream yet mature form of adult-oriented contemporary pop than her previous albums, was the first album by Nakashima to top the Oricon Album Chart since Best in 2005 and sold over 155,000 copies in its first week of release and over 340,000 copies in total.

Star

After releasing a new album called No More Rules on March 5, 2009, Nakashima embarked on her fifth tour. This Japan-based tour was called the "Trust Our Voice Tour 2009", which started on April 10, 2009, and concluded in Tokyo at the end of July 2009. She introduced her then-new single, "Over Load", released on May 13, 2009, during the tour.

"Life" ranked number 7 in JASRAC Award 2009: 10 best interactive song.[6] "Life" was also used in the TV series Life (ライフ). The story is based on major school problems such as bullying, rape, abuse, etc. Nakashima's 29th single, "Candy Girl", was released on September 30, 2009, as a collaboration with the fashion brand SLY. Her 30th single, "Nagareboshi", was released on November 4, 2009.

Nakashima's first 2-disc concert DVD, Mika Nakashima Concert Tour 2009 Trust Our Voice, which was recorded during her "Trust Our Voice Tour 2009", was released on December 2, 2009.[7]

Nakashima's 31st single, "Always", was released on January 20, 2010, and was the theme song for the Japanese movie Sayonara Itsuka (サヨナライツカ). She also starred in the Japanese supernatural monster film Death Kappa,[8] which was directed by Tomoo Haraguchi.[9]

Nakashima's 32nd single, "Ichiban Kirei na Watashi wo" (The Most Beautiful Me; 一番綺麗な私を) appeared on August 25, 2010, as the tie-in song to the TBS drama series, Unubore Deka (Conceited Detective, うぬぼれ刑事).[10] The drama focused on a story about a male detective that has the illusion of being the "ladies man". He is a romantic but conceited, he tries to convince female criminals, into either marrying him or being arrested. Mika Nakashima plays a role in the show as well. The name of her character in the television series is known as Rie Hagurashi.

On October 22, 2010, she announced she would be pulling out of her first performance at the Nippon Budokan commemorating her 10-year career and that she would be taking a break from singing while recovering from having patulous Eustachian tubes in both her ears. Nakashima's sixth studio album, Star, was released on October 27, 2010[11]

Real, Zutto Suki Datta, and film roles

In September 2012, Nakashima released the single Ashita Sekai ga Owarunara (明日世界が終わるなら, If the World Ends Tomorrow), which was the main theme for the Japanese version of the Resident Evil: Retribution film.[1] She also reprised her Resident Evil: Afterlife role as J Pop Girl, the first zombie in Japan, in the film.[12] On December 5, she released the single "Hatsukoi", which is the theme song for a live-action movie adaptation of the Kyō, Koi o Hajimemasu manga series by Kanan Minami.[13]

On January 30, 2013, Nakashima's seventh studio album, Real, was released. This year she also debuted as voice actress, as she starred the role of Lucy Wilde —originally voiced by Kristen Wiig— in the Japanese dub for the animated movie Despicable Me 2.

In March 2014, Nakashima released her first cover album, entitled Zutto Suki Datta: All My Covers, which included previously released and known covers from her, including "Amazing Grace", "Oborozukiyo: Inori", "I Love You", and new songs as well, including a cover from Dreams Come True's "Yasashii Kiss o Shite".[14] This same month she also collaborated with rapper Dohzi-T in a song titled "Dare yori mo", which was included on his album T's Music.[15] On June 4, 2014, Nakashima released the collaboration single "Fighter" along with Miliyah Kato, which was chosen to be the theme song for the Japanese version of American film The Amazing Spider-Man 2. A remixed version of the song was also included in the compilation album One Love, One Rhythm for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, as Asia's theme song for this sports event.[16]

Cover versions

"Yuki no Hana" was one of the most popular karaoke songs in Japan in 2004. It has also been covered by numerous artists including Joi Chua, Park Hyo Shin, Seo Young Eun, Han Xue, Vincy Chan, Eric Martin (Mr. Big's vocalist), Hayley Westenra, Hideaki Tokunaga and Gackt. Park Hyo Shin's version was an insert song for the popular Korean drama I'm Sorry, I Love You.

"Find the Way" was covered by Korean singer Bada, who was a member of K-Pop girl group S.E.S.

Other popular covers have been recorded for "Stars" and "Sakurairo Mau Koro".

Personal life

Nakashima married volleyball player Kunihiro Shimizu on December 25, 2014.[17] On February 2, 2018, Nakashima announced that she and Shimizu would be divorcing. They separated on amicable terms, both expressing the sentiment that their time together was "irreplaceable" and that they would remain friends.[18][19]

Discography

Filmography

Movies

Title Year Role Notes
Guuzen ni mo Saiaku na Shounen 2003 Yumiko Main Role
Namahoso wa Tomaranai herself cameo, TV Asahi TV Movie
Nana 2005 Nana Ôsaki Main Role
Nana 2 2006 Nana Ôsaki Main Role
Resident Evil: Afterlife 2010 patient zero
Resident Evil: Retribution 2012 patient zero
Sanbun no ichi 2014 Maria Support Role

Dramas

Title Year Role Network Notes
Kizudarake no Love Song 2001 Shimazaki Miki Fuji TV Support Role
Shiritsu Tantei Hama Mike 2002 NTV Support Role
Ryūsei no Kizuna 2008 Sagi TBS Support Role
Unubore Deka 2010 Higurashi Rie TBS Support Role
Omotesandô Kôkô Gasshôbu! 2015 Kamishima Kana TBS Guest Role, Episode 8, TV Mini-Series
Jikô keisatsu 2019 Chikako Orihara TV Asahi Guest Role, Episode 4, TV Mini-Series
Followers 2020 Sayo Netflix Support Role, Webseries

References

  1. ^ a b "MIKA NAKASHIMA – IF THE WORLD ENDS TOMORROW//". YAM Magazine. 2012-08-16. Retrieved 2012-11-02.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Robert Michael Poole (2009-05-22). "Tattoo you — Mika's call to arms". The Japan Times. Retrieved 2011-05-13.
  3. ^ "Mika Nakashima Official Fan Site" (in Japanese).(subscription required)
  4. ^ 中島美嘉 (in Japanese). Sony Music. Retrieved 2012-11-02.
  5. ^ "TBS 金曜ドラマ『流星の絆』" (in Japanese). Tbs.co.jp. 2008-09-23. Retrieved 2012-11-02.
  6. ^ JASRAC
  7. ^ Sony Music Online Japan: Mika Nakashima (in Japanese)
  8. ^ "Death Kappa Crashes onto DVD and Blu-ray in July!". 31 August 2012.
  9. ^ First report/photos: J-monster epic Death Kappa
  10. ^ "中島美嘉、ニュー・シングルはTVドラマ「うぬぼれ刑事」の挿入歌 (Mika Nakashima's new single, the Conceited Detective song)". tower.jp (in Japanese). 2010-07-05. Retrieved 2010-07-15.
  11. ^ "Mika Nakashima promotes new album on Ustream". Tokyo Hive.
  12. ^ Ashcraft, Brian (2012-07-17). "The New Resident Evil Flick Infected this Lady, Turning Her Hideous". Kotaku.com. Retrieved 2012-11-02.
  13. ^ "Mika Nakashima To Release New Single "Hatsukoi"". Jpopasia.com. 2012-10-17. Retrieved 2012-11-02.
  14. ^ "Nakashima Mika to release cover album". Tokyo Hive. 30 January 2014. Retrieved 7 May 2014.
  15. ^ "中島美嘉 童子-T新作参加で熱唱「誰よりも愛してたと言って」" (in Japanese). Billboard Japan. February 19, 2014. Retrieved May 7, 2014.
  16. ^ "Nakashima Mika and Kato Miliyah to release collaboration single". Tokyo Hive. 9 April 2014. Retrieved 7 May 2014.
  17. ^ 清水も中島美嘉との結婚を報告 [Shimizu also announces marriage to Mika Nakashima]. Daily Sports Online (in Japanese). Japan: Daily Sports. 25 December 2014. Retrieved 14 January 2015.
  18. ^ aramajapan (2018-02-03). "Mika Nakashima & Kunihiro Shimizu announce their divorce". ARAMA! JAPAN. Retrieved 2019-02-05.
  19. ^ "Nakashima Mika announces divorce | tokyohive.com". www.tokyohive.com. Retrieved 2019-02-05.
  20. ^ "Sony Music Online Japan : 中島美嘉 : NO MORE RULES". Sonymusic.co.jp. Retrieved 2012-11-02.
  21. ^ "中島美嘉オフィシャルサイト".
  22. ^ "中島美嘉オフィシャルサイト".

External links

  • Mika Nakashima Official Website (in Japanese)
  • Mika Nakashima at AllMusic
  • Mika Nakashima at IMDb

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Mika Nakashima 中島 美嘉 Nakashima Mika born February 19 1983 is a Japanese singer and actress Five of her studio albums one of her mini albums and one of her compilation albums have reached number one in Japan s Oricon album chart She also embarked on an acting career most notably as Nana Osaki in the live action film adaptations of Nana 2 She has sold over 10 million records in Japan Mika Nakashima 中島 美嘉Nakashima in 2018Background informationBorn 1983 02 19 February 19 1983 age 40 Hioki Kagoshima JapanGenresJ Popbluesalternative rockpop rockjazzOccupation s SingeractressInstrument s VocalsYears active2001 2010 2012 present 1 LabelsSony Music Associated 2002 present Websitewww wbr mikanakashima wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 True Love and Music 2 2 Movie debut 2 3 Memphis and Yes 2 4 Voice 2 5 Star 2 6 Real Zutto Suki Datta and film roles 2 7 Cover versions 3 Personal life 4 Discography 5 Filmography 5 1 Movies 5 2 Dramas 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditBorn and raised in Kyushu Mika was the youngest of three children She grew up in the small town of Hioki Kagoshima where she has said there was nothing there only enka She began listening to enka singer Eiko Segawa and studied classical Japanese dance but as she loved dressing up and make up she hoped to work in fashion magazines since she was too short to become a model 2 Nakashima decided not to attend high school after completing junior high and began working At the age of 15 she moved to the city of Fukuoka where she room shared with two others 2 Career EditAt the age of 17 she attended an audition not knowing what it was for 2 She was chosen from 3 000 girls to be the actress of the fall 2001 Fuji TV drama Kizudarake no Love Song 傷だらけのラブソング Tainted Love Song in which she played the heroine Mirai Shimazaki 2 and also sang the theme song Stars In November 2001 Stars became her debut on Sony Music Associated Records which would go on to become her best selling single Her second single Crescent Moon an 80s themed song was limited to 100 000 copies It sold out the first day of its release In March 2002 she released her third single One Survive and her first video collection Film Lotus This was followed in May by her 4th single Helpless Rain and in August by her 5th single Will which went on to rack up sales of over 140 000 Both were top ten hits and sold around 100 000 copies proving Nakashima s rising star appeal 3 True Love and Music Edit Nakashima s first album True released in August 2002 was a number 1 hit on the Oricon charts The album boasted a mature mixture of jazz and contemporary pop In 3 weeks True sold a million copies and has sold nearly 1 174 000 copies to date Then as a commemoration of one year since her debut Nakashima released a Premium EP Resistance which hit the charts number 1 spot for two weeks in a row On December 18 a documentary video Kiseki The Document of a Star was released In 2002 the singer received the New Artist of the Year award at the Japan Gold Disc Awards and Best New Artist of the Year at the All Japan Request Awards 2002 She also won the New Artist of the Year award from the 44th Japan Record Awards Nakashima s second album Love which was released in November 2003 sold nearly 1 45 million copies surpassing that of her debut The Japan Composers Association awarded Love the Best Album Award After releasing a second mini album Oborozukiyo Inori in September 2004 Nakashima topped the Oricon Album Chart again with Music in March 2005 as well as with her first greatest hits album Best in December of that year Best is the third album by Nakashima to have sold a million copies or more but like her second album Best also outsold True in sales by nearly 30 000 copies Movie debut Edit In 2005 Nakashima co starred alongside Aoi Miyazaki in the live action movie Nana based on the manga of the same name which was released September 10 2005 She 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 vocalist Hyde It was Nakashima s only number 1 single on the Oricon Singles Charts It sold over 423 000 copies in 2005 making it the best selling female single of the year The single continued selling well into the next year and sold 444 067 copies which was about 25 000 copies less than her Nana co star Yuna Ito s Endless Story The single was featured in Konami s guitar drum simulation game GuitarFreaks and Drummania V3 as well as Nintendo s Moero Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu Tatakae Ouendan 2 Nakashima was nominated at the MTV Video Music Awards Japan as Best Buzz Asia from Japan for Amazing Grace 05 and the Glamorous Sky video was nominated as Best Female Video and won the award for Best Video from a Film Due to the success of Nana a sequel was released in December 2006 It included two new songs by Nakashima again under the name Nana starring Mika Nakashima The theme song to Nana 2 movie was Hitoiro One Color which was also written by Yazawa with music composed by Glay s leader Takuro who also wrote the coupling song Eyes for the Moon Besides the single Mika released the album The End featuring all songs released under the name Nana starring Mika Nakashima On December 18 2006 Nakashima and Yui Ichikawa came to New York City for the International Premiere of Nana 2 at the IFC Center In 2010 she made her US film debut with a small role as J Pop Girl in the Sony Pictures film Resident Evil Afterlife based on the videogame series Resident Evil Memphis and Yes Edit Following the release of the Nana movie Nakashima visited Memphis Tennessee and started another project beginning with the heavily gospel influenced Cry No More the ending theme of the anime Blood She also contributed to the New Orleans charity tribute when she teamed up with American musicians Cyril Neville of the Neville Brothers and jazz pianist musician Alan Toussaint They released the single All Hands Together and as a result of her efforts she was rewarded with an honorary citizenship of Memphis Tennessee and a key to the city 2 A month later Mika released another single My Sugar Cat which dropped out of the Top 50 a week after its release On February 21 2007 Nakashima s 21st single Mienai Hoshi was released The single is the theme song for the Japanese drama Haken no Hinkaku ハケンの品格 lit Haken s Dignity which aired starting January 10 2007 The b side track I Love You is a cover of the Ozaki Yutaka ballad Promotional videos were made for both songs On March 14 2007 Nakashima s 5th studio album Yes was released in Japan The title Yes continues Nakashima s trend of having one word album titles such as Love and True excluding the Nana album The End Her 22nd single Sunao na Mama was released on the same day Voice Edit Following the release of Yes Nakashima embarked on her first tour since 2005 Mika Nakashima s Concert Tour 2007 Yes My Joy which ended in late July and was subsequently released on DVD on November 7 2007 Nakashima s 23rd single Life as well as Film Lotus VI her sixth compilation of music videos were released in August 2007 Life was the theme song for the drama adaptation of the shoujo manga series of the same name by Keiko Suenobu Nakashima s 24th single Eien no Uta appeared in October 2007 and was the theme to the movie Southbound Promotional videos were made for both Eien no Uta and its B side a cover of Cole Porter s You d Be So Nice to Come Home To Her 25th single Sakura Hanagasumi was released in March 2008 It reached number 12 on the Oricon chart I Don t Know Nakashima s 26th single was her first sung entirely in English A collaboration with owarai group Morisanchu 森三中 it was released under the name MICA 3 CHU Mikasanchuu and Nakashima claimed it was her way to vent my complaints and enjoy doing something really silly The music of the song was too short to put so many words in Japanese so it was better in English if I feel like doing it again there will be more 2 Nakashima s next single Orion was released on November 12 2008 It was used as an insert song for the TBS drama Ryusei no Kizuna in which Nakashima herself appeared in a minor role 4 5 Nakashima s fifth studio album Voice was released on November 26 2008 Voice which leaned closer to a mainstream yet mature form of adult oriented contemporary pop than her previous albums was the first album by Nakashima to top the Oricon Album Chart since Best in 2005 and sold over 155 000 copies in its first week of release and over 340 000 copies in total Star Edit After releasing a new album called No More Rules on March 5 2009 Nakashima embarked on her fifth tour This Japan based tour was called the Trust Our Voice Tour 2009 which started on April 10 2009 and concluded in Tokyo at the end of July 2009 She introduced her then new single Over Load released on May 13 2009 during the tour Life ranked number 7 in JASRAC Award 2009 10 best interactive song 6 Life was also used in the TV series Life ライフ The story is based on major school problems such as bullying rape abuse etc Nakashima s 29th single Candy Girl was released on September 30 2009 as a collaboration with the fashion brand SLY Her 30th single Nagareboshi was released on November 4 2009 Nakashima s first 2 disc concert DVD Mika Nakashima Concert Tour 2009 Trust Our Voice which was recorded during her Trust Our Voice Tour 2009 was released on December 2 2009 7 Nakashima s 31st single Always was released on January 20 2010 and was the theme song for the Japanese movie Sayonara Itsuka サヨナライツカ She also starred in the Japanese supernatural monster film Death Kappa 8 which was directed by Tomoo Haraguchi 9 Nakashima s 32nd single Ichiban Kirei na Watashi wo The Most Beautiful Me 一番綺麗な私を appeared on August 25 2010 as the tie in song to the TBS drama series Unubore Deka Conceited Detective うぬぼれ刑事 10 The drama focused on a story about a male detective that has the illusion of being the ladies man He is a romantic but conceited he tries to convince female criminals into either marrying him or being arrested Mika Nakashima plays a role in the show as well The name of her character in the television series is known as Rie Hagurashi On October 22 2010 she announced she would be pulling out of her first performance at the Nippon Budokan commemorating her 10 year career and that she would be taking a break from singing while recovering from having patulous Eustachian tubes in both her ears Nakashima s sixth studio album Star was released on October 27 2010 11 Real Zutto Suki Datta and film roles Edit In September 2012 Nakashima released the single Ashita Sekai ga Owarunara 明日世界が終わるなら If the World Ends Tomorrow which was the main theme for the Japanese version of the Resident Evil Retribution film 1 She also reprised her Resident Evil Afterlife role as J Pop Girl the first zombie in Japan in the film 12 On December 5 she released the single Hatsukoi which is the theme song for a live action movie adaptation of the Kyō Koi o Hajimemasu manga series by Kanan Minami 13 On January 30 2013 Nakashima s seventh studio album Real was released This year she also debuted as voice actress as she starred the role of Lucy Wilde originally voiced by Kristen Wiig in the Japanese dub for the animated movie Despicable Me 2 In March 2014 Nakashima released her first cover album entitled Zutto Suki Datta All My Covers which included previously released and known covers from her including Amazing Grace Oborozukiyo Inori I Love You and new songs as well including a cover from Dreams Come True s Yasashii Kiss o Shite 14 This same month she also collaborated with rapper Dohzi T in a song titled Dare yori mo which was included on his album T s Music 15 On June 4 2014 Nakashima released the collaboration single Fighter along with Miliyah Kato which was chosen to be the theme song for the Japanese version of American film The Amazing Spider Man 2 A remixed version of the song was also included in the compilation album One Love One Rhythm for the 2014 FIFA World Cup as Asia s theme song for this sports event 16 Cover versions Edit Yuki no Hana was one of the most popular karaoke songs in Japan in 2004 It has also been covered by numerous artists including Joi Chua Park Hyo Shin Seo Young Eun Han Xue Vincy Chan Eric Martin Mr Big s vocalist Hayley Westenra Hideaki Tokunaga and Gackt Park Hyo Shin s version was an insert song for the popular Korean drama I m Sorry I Love You Find the Way was covered by Korean singer Bada who was a member of K Pop girl group S E S Other popular covers have been recorded for Stars and Sakurairo Mau Koro Personal life EditNakashima married volleyball player Kunihiro Shimizu on December 25 2014 17 On February 2 2018 Nakashima announced that she and Shimizu would be divorcing They separated on amicable terms both expressing the sentiment that their time together was irreplaceable and that they would remain friends 18 19 Discography EditMain article Mika Nakashima discography Studio albumsTrue 2002 Love 2003 Music 2005 The End 2006 Yes 2007 Voice 2008 Star 2010 Real 2013 Tough 2017 Joker 2020 I 2022 EPResistance 2002 Oborozukiyo Inori 2004 Compilation albumsBest 2005 No More Rules 2009 20 Zutto Suki Datta All My Covers 2014 Dears 2014 Tears 2014 Relaxin Remix Album 2015 Mika Nakashima Tribute 2016 Roots Piano amp Voice Cover Album 2017 Portrait Piano amp Voice Acoustic Album 2018 Snow Flower 15th Anniversary Best Edition 2019 21 With 2020 22 Live albumsOfficial Bootleg Live at Shinjuku Loft 2016 MTV Unplugged 2016 Greatest Live Live Best Selection 2003 2017 2018 Filmography EditMovies Edit Title Year Role NotesGuuzen ni mo Saiaku na Shounen 2003 Yumiko Main RoleNamahoso wa Tomaranai herself cameo TV Asahi TV MovieNana 2005 Nana Osaki Main RoleNana 2 2006 Nana Osaki Main RoleResident Evil Afterlife 2010 patient zeroResident Evil Retribution 2012 patient zeroSanbun no ichi 2014 Maria Support RoleDramas Edit Title Year Role Network NotesKizudarake no Love Song 2001 Shimazaki Miki Fuji TV Support RoleShiritsu Tantei Hama Mike 2002 NTV Support RoleRyusei no Kizuna 2008 Sagi TBS Support RoleUnubore Deka 2010 Higurashi Rie TBS Support RoleOmotesando Koko Gasshobu 2015 Kamishima Kana TBS Guest Role Episode 8 TV Mini SeriesJiko keisatsu 2019 Chikako Orihara TV Asahi Guest Role Episode 4 TV Mini SeriesFollowers 2020 Sayo Netflix Support Role WebseriesReferences Edit a b MIKA NAKASHIMA IF THE WORLD ENDS TOMORROW YAM Magazine 2012 08 16 Retrieved 2012 11 02 a b c d e f g Robert Michael Poole 2009 05 22 Tattoo you Mika s call to arms The Japan Times Retrieved 2011 05 13 Mika Nakashima Official Fan Site in Japanese subscription required 中島美嘉 in Japanese Sony Music Retrieved 2012 11 02 TBS 金曜ドラマ 流星の絆 in Japanese Tbs co jp 2008 09 23 Retrieved 2012 11 02 JASRAC Sony Music Online Japan Mika Nakashima in Japanese Death Kappa Crashes onto DVD and Blu ray in July 31 August 2012 First report photos J monster epic Death Kappa 中島美嘉 ニュー シングルはTVドラマ うぬぼれ刑事 の挿入歌 Mika Nakashima s new single the Conceited Detective song tower jp in Japanese 2010 07 05 Retrieved 2010 07 15 Mika Nakashima promotes new album on Ustream Tokyo Hive Ashcraft Brian 2012 07 17 The New Resident Evil Flick Infected this Lady Turning Her Hideous Kotaku com Retrieved 2012 11 02 Mika Nakashima To Release New Single Hatsukoi Jpopasia com 2012 10 17 Retrieved 2012 11 02 Nakashima Mika to release cover album Tokyo Hive 30 January 2014 Retrieved 7 May 2014 中島美嘉 童子 T新作参加で熱唱 誰よりも愛してたと言って in Japanese Billboard Japan February 19 2014 Retrieved May 7 2014 Nakashima Mika and Kato Miliyah to release collaboration single Tokyo Hive 9 April 2014 Retrieved 7 May 2014 清水も中島美嘉との結婚を報告 Shimizu also announces marriage to Mika Nakashima Daily Sports Online in Japanese Japan Daily Sports 25 December 2014 Retrieved 14 January 2015 aramajapan 2018 02 03 Mika Nakashima amp Kunihiro Shimizu announce their divorce ARAMA JAPAN Retrieved 2019 02 05 Nakashima Mika announces divorce tokyohive com www tokyohive com Retrieved 2019 02 05 Sony Music Online Japan 中島美嘉 NO MORE RULES Sonymusic co jp Retrieved 2012 11 02 中島美嘉オフィシャルサイト 中島美嘉オフィシャルサイト External links EditMika Nakashima Official Website in Japanese Mika Nakashima at AllMusic Mika Nakashima at IMDbPreceded byW inds Japan Record Award for Best New Artist2002 Succeeded byYo Hitoto Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mika Nakashima amp oldid 1141674951, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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