Miho Fukuhara

Miho Fukuhara (Japanese福 原 美 穂, Fukuhara Miho, born June 19, 1987 in Sapporo, Japan ) is a Japanese J- pop singer.

Life and career

As a first experience, made Miho Independent, at Yumechika Records, which is located in Sapporo, and released their debut single, The Roots and their first extended play called Step Out EP. Discovered by Sony Music Entertainment Japan, she was also taken under contract and released her first song, Because You Loved Me, on a Celine Dion tribute album, which was released in Japan. She sings fluent in English and Japanese. She was also in the Japanese radio show One Love 2006 operates.

Over time, followed by several publications.

For the January 28, 2009, Miho released her first studio album Rainbow. The album comes with twelve titles and five music videos, they also occupied with rainbow for the first time the daily and weekly Oricon charts with second place. Overall, the album sold over 93,000 times and is thus her most successful recordings.

On 13 June 2012, she released her first compilation The Best of Soul Extreme, followed by a duet, Save Me, with European artist Leona Lewis was. Even duets with Ai, Akiko Wada, Chara or Daichi Miura were present. The album debuted at # 10 in the weekly Oricon charts and sold in the first week 5,920 times, after three weeks were the sales of 10,247 units sold. Thus, The Best of Soul Extreme was at number 43 in the monthly Oricon charts for June 2012. For Save Me a music video was filmed in the music video clippings to recordings from Save Me are shown.

To start the year 2013, it was announced that she was the new front woman, next to the singer / rapper Logiq Price, the global pop project, Sweetbox. Both attended the first joint studio album with the title Z21. The first single # Z21 (# Zeitgeist21 ) was published in June 2013. Shortly thereafter, Miho released her next single Rising Heart / Beyond.

Discography

Albums

Singles

Video Publications

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