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Japan's Top Ten Hall Singers

The top ten singers in Japan are as follows:

Miyuki Nakajima 1

It plays an important role in the Japanese music industry and is known as the queen of Japanese national treasure and the queen of evergreen songs spanning 40 years. Besides being a professional singer, Miyuki Nakajima is also a writer, radio host and actor. More than 70 of her original songs have been covered by China singers such as Teresa Teng, Alan Tam and Faye Wong.

2. Koji Tamaki

Born in Japan, he was a safe zone band when he debuted, and his style was mainly rock music. He has led orchestras to China many times, and is one of the Japanese singers with the most covers by Hong Kong stars.

3. Mika Nakashima

Gorgeous, changeable and full of mystery, she controls many styles such as rock, reggae and jazz. With her unique singing style, she insisted on barefoot recording, only used simple words as the title of the album, and repeatedly sang love songs representing people's wishes, which firmly occupied a place in the Japanese music scene.

4. Shinji Tanimura

A long and brisk touring singer across the American continent, the song "Star" is the most familiar and favorite of people all over the world. It has also been adapted into different language versions and become an immortal classic.

5. Seiko Matsuda

One of Japan's top superstars is called an eternal idol by the Japanese. As one of the three major singers, she has stood in the music world for more than 30 years, and still stands today. In the Japanese music scene, she once topped the sales charts of 24 consecutive singles by female singers, and kept this record for 23 years.

6. Lisa Ono

She is a Japanese female jazz singer, and her representative works include Flying FlyMeToTheMoon, Moon River and la vie en rose.

7. Yumi Matsutoya

The former name is Yuji Noi, 1954 65438+ 10/9, born in Hachiko, Tokyo, Japan, and graduated from Tama University of Fine Arts.

8. Izumi Sakai

The lead singer of Japanese group Izumi Sakai, as a lyricist, is a famous female singer in Asia. Her songs are mainly love songs, encouraging people of all ages to strive for love, but unfortunately she died at the age of 40.

9. Chihiro Onitsuka

A famous creative female singer in Japan, but her behavior is extremely low-key. She is rarely active in the music world and rarely interviewed by the media, but she still can't hide her great talent in lyrics.

Namie Amuro 10

1977 Born in Naha City, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan on September 20th, she is an Asian pop singer. /kloc-debuted at the age of 0/4 and was a member of SuperMonkey's women's team.