Misato Watanabe

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Misato Watanabe
渡辺美里
Birth name 渡辺美里
Also known as Misato, Misatchan
Born July 12, 1966 (1966-07-12) (age 41)[citation needed]
Origin Flag of Japan Kyoto, Japan
Genre(s) J-Pop/J-Rock
Occupation(s) Singer
Years active 1985–present
Label(s) Epic Records Japan
Website misatowatanabe.com

Misato Watanabe (渡辺 美里 Watanabe Misato?, born 12 July 1966)[citation needed] is a female Japanese popular music artist.

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[edit] Discography

[edit] Singles

  • 'I'm Free' (2 May 1985)
  • 'Growin' Up' (25 August 1985)
  • 'Shinderu mitai ni Ikitaku nai (=Don't want to live like the dead)' (5 December 1985)
  • 'My Revolution' (12 January 1986)
  • 'Teenage Walk' (2 May 1986)
  • 'Long Night' (21 July 1986)
  • 'Believe' (22 October 1986)
  • 'It's Tough / Boys Cried (Ano toki kara kamo shirenai (=Perhaps from that time))' (2 May 1987)
  • 'Kanashii ne (=Sad, isn't it?)' (2 December 1987)
  • 'Koi sitatte Ii janai (=Love as I want to)' (21 April 1988)
  • 'Senchimentaru Kangaru (=Sentimental Kangaroo)' (21 July 1988)
  • 'Kimi no Yowasa (=Your weakness) / 10 years' (21 October 1988)
  • 'Munraito Dansu (=Moonlight Dance)' (1 June 1989)
  • 'Suki (=I love you)(Apricot Mix)' (1 September 1989)
  • 'Niji wo Mitakai (=Have you ever seen the Rainbow?)' (21 October 1989)
  • 'Samataimu Burusu (=Summertime Blues) / Boys kiss Girls' (12 May 1990)
  • 'Koi suru Pankusu (=Punks in Love)' (1 July 1990)
  • 'Home Planet - Chikyu koso Watashi no Ie (=The Earth is my home) -' (22 August 1990)
  • 'Power - Ashita no Kodomo (=Children of the future) -' (21 September 1990)
  • 'Sotsugyo(=Graduation)' (18 April 1991)
  • 'Natsu ga Kita! (=Summer has come!)' (21 June 1991)
  • 'Kurisumasu made Matenai (Yukidaruma Version) (=I can't wait until Christmas)' / Jump (Daimajin Version) (21 November 1991)
  • 'My Revolution -Dai 2 sho-(Chapter Two)' (22 April 1992)
  • 'Naichaisou dayo (=About to cry)' (10 June 1992)
  • 'Merigorando (=Merry-Go-Round) / Aozora (=Blue Sky) (21 November 1992)
  • 'Itsuka Kitto (=Someday, surely)' (1 February 1993)
  • 'Big Wave Yatte kita (=All the way came the Big Wave)/ Sunao ni Nakeru Hi Waraeru Hi (=The days I could cry and laugh honestly)' (1 July 1993)
  • 'Manatsu no Santakurosu (=Midsummer's Santa Claus)' (21 May 1994)
  • 'Cheri ga 3tsu Narabanai (=Three cherries going different ways)' (1 August 1994)
  • 'Sincerely' (1 February 1995)
  • 'Sekai de Ichiban Toi Basho (=The furtherest place in the world)' (1 June 1995)
  • 'My Love Your Love - Tatta Hitori sika inai Anata he (=To the one and only you)-' (17 June 1996)
  • 'Issho dane (=We will be together, won't we?)' (28 May 1997)
  • 'Natsu no Uta (=The Summer Song)' (30 July 1997)
  • 'Sugao (=Natural face)' (21 February 1998)
  • 'Taiyō ha Sitte iru (=Summer knows)' (20 June 1998)
  • 'Atashii Hibi (=The new days) / Kurisumasu ha Dosuru no (=What should I do at Christmas?)' (21 November 1998)
  • 'Motto Toku he (=Further away) / Shinkokyu (=Deep breath)' (24 May 2000)
  • 'Araburu Mune no Shinbaru Narase (=Hit the cymbal of my careless heart)' (2 August 2000)
  • 'Natsuyaki Tamago (=The summer burning egg)' (18 July 2001)
  • 'Yasashiku Utatte (=Sing softly) - Killing me softly with his song -' (20 February 2002)
  • 'You - Atarashii Basho (=The new venue) - / Hana (=Flower) - Kono Boku de Ikite Yuku (=I'll live with this me) -' (24 April 2002)
  • '12 gatsu no Kamisama (=God of December)' (4 December 2002)
  • 'Doraemon no Uta (=The song of Doraemon)' (18 June 2003) - An opening song for Doraemon
  • 'Koyubi (=Little finger)' (16 July 2003)
  • 'Ju no Himitsu (=10 Secrets)' (17 December 2003)
  • 'Tomato / No Side' (19 October 2005)
  • 'Onegai Taiyou - natsu no kiseki (=Please sun - The miracle (or footstep) of summer)' (21 June 2006)
  • 'Aoi Tori (=Blue bird)' (27 September 2006)
  • 'Sonote wo tsunaide (=Take that hand)' (14 March 2007)
  • 'yes' (6 February 2008)

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