Megumi Nakajima

Megumi Nakajima
中島 愛

Megumi Nakajima Concert in Anime Expo 2010 at Nokia Theater LA Live
Born June 5, 1989 (1989-06-05) (age 22)
Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan
Other names Mamegu
Occupation Seiyū, Singer
Website
http://nakajimamegumi.com/

Megumi Nakajima (中島 愛 Nakajima Megumi?, born June 5, 1989) is a seiyū and singer under the Stardust Promotion talent agency. Born of a Japanese father and a Filipina mother,[1][2] she was brought up in a "house filled with music" and grew up with the desire to sing. In 2003, she participated in the "Self Stardust Promotion" contest and passed, thereby affiliating her to the agency. In 2007, she auditioned to the Victor Entertainment sanctioned "Victor Vocal & Voice Audition" and won the role to voice Ranka Lee in Macross Frontier.[3]

Contents

Career

She made her debut performance as a professional artist at the "Macross 25th Anniversary Concert" on April 18, 2007.[4] Her first vocal recordings appeared in the compilation album Macross Frontier O.S.T.1 Nyan FRO. on June 4, 2008. Her first solo live performance was a mini-concert entitled "Ranka Lee = Megumi Nakajima Mini Live @ Formo… Not! Venus Fort☆" (ランカ・リー=中島愛 ミニライブ@フォルモ…ぢゃないよ!ヴィーナスフォート☆ Ranka Rī = Nakajima Megumi Mini Raibu @ Forumo... Janai yo! Vīnasu Fōto☆) which was done on June 14, 2008. She made her single debut on June 25, 2008 with the single Seikan Hikō. Her first major concert was the "Super Dimension Super Live" (超時空スーパーライブ Chō Jikū Sūpā Raibu?) concert held on July 27, 2008.[5]

She won the award for Best Musical Performance in the 3rd Seiyu Awards held on March 7, 2009, for her performance as Ranka Lee in the song Seikan Hikō of Macross F.[6]

Tenshi ni Naritai was her first single in 2009 and the first single to be released outside of her role from Macross F. It was followed up by the single Nostalgia two months later. The Third of June began the series Akikan!, where she was the voice of Miku (The Strongest Akikan) and the role of bad girl of the series. Megumi after that, participated in the series Basquash!, giving life to the character of Citron that along with Rouge (Tomatsu Haruka) and Violette (Saori Hayami) formed the pop group Eclipse, this was dissolved at the end of the series; after it, began work on the series, Kämpfer, as Sakura Kaede[7] (who unlike her previous roles, she fight for the person who love, but still retains its characteristic tenderness), while representing Chiho and Chise Mihara in Kobato. At the end of 2009, Nakajima voiced Ranka Lee in the first movie of Macross Frontier franchise Macross Frontier the Movie: The False Songstress (マクロスF 虚空歌姫~イツワリノウタヒメ~, Macross Frontier Gekijō-ban ~Itsuwari no Utahime~?). . In 2010 played a Lyra a celestial spirit that belongs to Lucy Heartfilia of the Fairy Tail series. In February 2011, Nakajima returned to the silver screen to voice Ranka Lee in Macross Frontier's second movie Macross Frontier the Movie: The Wings of Goodbye (マクロスF 恋離飛翼~サヨナラノツバサ~, Macross Frontier Gekijō-ban ~Sayonara no Tsubasa~?).

Discography

Albums

Singles

Seikan Hikō

"Seikan Hikō"
Single by Megumi Nakajima = Ranka Lee
Released June 25, 2008
Format CD (VTCL-35029)
Genre J-Pop
Length 19:23
Label Victor Entertainment
Nakajima Megumi Singles chronology
- "Seikan Hikō"
(2008)
"Lion"
(2008)
Music video
"Seikan Hikō TV Size" on YouTube

Seikan Hikō was the first single from Megumi Nakajima as Ranka Lee's character, and the debut song of Ranka in the series; contains two cover of Lynn Minmay (Mari Iijima); Ai Oboete Imasu ka (reproduced in deculture edition chapter and 12 of the series as ending teme and 18 as insert song) and Watashi no Kare wa Pilot (insert song chapter 4 Miss Macross),also contains own songs of Megumi=Ranka as Neko Nikki (insert song in chapters 9 and 12, and fifth ending theme in chapter 11), this CD had good reception, in particular by the song Seikan Hikō (second opening theme in chapter 17 and insert song in chapters 12,17 and 18). This single debuted at # 5 on Oricon Dailies[8]

Track listing

No. Title Lyrics Music Arrangement Length
1. "Seikan Hikō (星間飛行?) [Interstellar Flight]"   Takashi Matsumoto Yoko Kanno Yoko Kanno 3:54
2. "Neko Nikki (ねこ日記?) [Cat Diary]"   Hiroshi Ichikura Yoko Kanno Yoko Kanno 4:20
3. "Ai Oboete Imasu ka (Deculture Edition size) (愛・おぼえていますか (デカルチャーエディションsize)?) [Do You Remember Love? (Deculture Edition size)]"   Kazumi Yasui Kazuhiko Kato Yoko Kanno 2:41
4. "Watashi no Kare wa Pilot -MISS MACROSS 2059- (私の彼はパイロット?) [My Boyfriend is a Pilot]"   Akane Asa Kentarō Haneda Yoko Kanno, Hisaaki Hokari 1:56
5. "Seikan Hikō (without Ranka)"     Yoko Kanno Yoko Kanno 3:53
6. "Ai Oboete Imasu ka (Deculture Edition size without Ranka)"     Kazuhiko Kato Yoko Kanno 2:39
Total length:
19:23

Lion

"Lion"
Single by May'n =Sheryl Nome and Megumi Nakajima = Ranka Lee
from the album May'n☆Street ;I Love You
Released August 20, 2008
Format CD (VTCL-35033)
Genre J-Pop
Length 20:42
Label Victor Entertainment
Nakajima Megumi Singles chronology
"Seikan Hikō"
(2008)
"Lion"
(2008)
"Ranka to Bobby no SMS Shōtai no Uta Nado."
(2008)
Music video
"Lion TV Size" on YouTube

Lion was the second single from Megumi as Ranka Lee also possesses the songs: Lion who plays with May'n (third opening of the series, chapters 18 to 24) and Northern Cross was the seventh song to appear as the ending theme and the second most predominant(Chapters 16, 17, 18, 22, 23 and 24)

Track listing

All music composed by Yoko Kanno.

No. Title Lyrics Vocals Length
1. "Lion (ライオン?)"   Gabriela Robin May'n & Megumi Nakajima 5:06
2. "Northern Cross (ノーザンクロス?)"   Yūho Iwasato, Gabriela Robin May'n 5:18
3. "Lion (without vocal)"       5:06
4. "Northern Cross (without vocal)"       5:12
Total length:
20:42

Ranka to Bobby no SMS Shōtai no Uta Nado.

"Ranka to Bobby no SMS Shōtai no Uta Nado."
Single by Megumi Nakajima and Kenta Miyake
Released December 24, 2008
Format CD (VTCL-35043)
Genre J-Pop
Length 7:12
Label Victor Entertainment
Nakajima Megumi Singles chronology
"Lion"
(2008)
"Ranka to Bobby no SMS Shōtai no Uta Nado."
(2008)
"Tenshi ni Naritai"
(2008)

Ranka to Bobby no SMS Shōtai no Uta Nado., is the third single from Megumi as Ranka, was released after the conclusion of the Macross Frontier TV series, and features the participation of Kenta Miyake = Bobby Margot, and performs a cover of the songs SMS Shōtai no Uta in duet (sung by several seiyūs in the anime), and a cover of Watashi no Kare wa Pilot performed by Bobby (originally performed by Mari Iijima). Arrangements: track1=Yoko Kanno, track2=Yoko Kanno, Hisaaki Hokari

No. Title Lyrics Music Vocals Length
1. "Ranka to Bobby no SMS Shōtai no Uta (ランカとボビーのSMS小隊の歌?) [Ranka and Bobby's SMS Platoon Theme]"   Eiji Kurokawa Yoko Kanno Megumi Nakajima=Ranka Lee & Kenta Miyake=Bobby Margot 1:01
2. "Bobby no Watashi no Kare wa Pilot ~ Mōsō no Kare mo Pilot (ボビーの私の彼はパイロット~妄想の彼もパイロット?) [Bobby's My Boyfriend is a Pilot ~ The Delusional Guy is Also a Pilot]"   Akane Asa Kentarō Haneda Kenta Miyake=Bobby Margot 2:38
3. "Ranka to Bobby no SMS Shōtai no Uta (Karaoke)"     Yoko Kanno   1:01
4. "Bobby no Watashi no Kare wa Pilot ~ Mōsō no Kare mo Pilot (Karaoke)"     Kentarō Haneda   2:32
Total length:
7:12

Tenshi ni Naritai

"Tenshi ni Naritai"
Single by Megumi Nakajima
Released January 28, 2009
Format CD (VTCL-35060)
Genre J-Pop
Length 18:29
Label Victor Entertainment
Nakajima Megumi Singles chronology
"Ranka to Bobby no SMS Shōtai no Uta Nado."
(2008)
"Tenshi ni Naritai"
(2009)
"Nostalgia"
(2009)

Tenshi ni Naritai (天使 に なりたい?)[9] is her fourth single, but was the first launched by Nakajima Megumi who was not represented by an anime character; prior to its release, released as digital download songs Tenshi ni Naritai, Pine and Be Myself in Japan mora[10] stores. Tenshi ni Naritai as was the most "requested", this was chosen as the A-side of the CD, the others spent the B-side. When it published the single also included a new song "(Kari) Dajaren no Outa". This single debuted at # 12 on Oricon Dailies.[11] The controversy of Be Myself, was that in December 2008; Megumi launched a promotional video with the choreography of this song on page Nico Nico Douga, where she received severe criticism from users, causing them to remove the video.

No. Title Lyrics Music Arrangement Length
1. "Tenshi ni Naritai (天使になりたい?) [I Wanna Be an Angel]"   Haruyuki Shigenaga Ryōsuke Ryo 4:28
2. "Be MYSELF"   Haruyuki Fujisawa Yoshimasa Fujisawa Yoshimasa 4:50
3. "Pine (パイン?)"   Haruyuki Haruyuki Keita Kawaguchi 4:17
4. "(Kari) Dajare no Outa ((仮)ダジャレのお歌?) [(Temporary) Dajare's O-song]"   MaluMalu Hideo Akari, Minoriko Okamoto Koji Miyashita 4:54
Total length:
18:29

Nostalgia

"Nostalgia"
Single by Megumi Nakajima
Released March 11, 2009
Format CD (VTCL-35066) ;CD+DVD (VTZL-9)
Genre J-Pop
Length 23:05
Label Victor Entertainment
Nakajima Megumi Singles chronology
"Tenshi ni Naritai"
(2009)
"Nostalgia"
(2009)
"nO limiT"
(2009)
Music video
"Nostalgia Special PV" on YouTube

Nostalgia was her second single as Nakajima Megumi and the fifth of her career, this included two original songs of Mamegu (Nostalgia and Shining on), and a Mari Iijima's cover of the song Tenshi no Enogu, who was chosen by the fans (with 1058 votes) in February 2009, in a special site showed up on Macross Frontier official website which featured a poll for Macross, which song do you want covered by Ranka Lee?,[12] which had other songs, such as My Friends (second with 721 votes), Totsugeki Love Heart (突撃ラブハート?) (in third place with 508 votes), Voices (in fourth place with 431 votes) and Shao Pai Long (小白竜?) [Little White Dragon] in last place with 355 votes. Nostalgia and Tenshi ni Naritai singles was used as the theme song for the 2008 adaption of the drama Daisuki! Itsutsugo. Following the launch of the single, this was accompanied by a DVD containing two tracks, 1.Making and 2.Tenshi ni Naritai (天使 に なりたい?) [I Wanna Be an Angel] (PV).[13] This single debuted at # 10 on Oricon Dailies.[14]

No. Title Lyrics Music Arrangement Length
1. "Nostalgia (ノスタルジア?)"   Haruyuki Shigenaga Ryōsuke Keita Kawaguchi 4:20
2. "Shining on"   Kato Kanako Shigenaga Ryōsuke Koji Miyashita 4:54
3. "Tenshi no Enogu (天使の絵の具?) [Angel’s Paints]"   Mari Iijima Mari Iijima Yasushi Sakurai 4:03
4. "Nostalgia (Piano Ver.)"     Shigenaga Ryōsuke Ippei Haino 5:31
5. "Nostalgia (Instrumental)"     Shigenaga Ryōsuke Keita Kawaguchi 4:17
Total length:
23:05

nO limiT

"nO limiT"
Single by Megumi Nakajima, Haruka Tomatsu and Saori Hayami
Released May 29, 2009
Format CD (PCCG-70053)
Genre J-Pop
Length 17:36
Label Pony Canyon
Nakajima Megumi Singles chronology
"Nostalgia"
(2009)
"nO limiT"
(2009)
"Running on"
(2009)
Music video
"nO limiT TV Size" on YouTube

nO limiT[15] was the first single from the group Eclipse of the Basquash! series integrating by: Rouge (Haruka Tomatsu), Violette (Saori Hayami) and Citron (Nakajima Megumi) as the leader. And the sixth single from Megumi; nO limiT was used as the opening theme (episodes 2 to 13 and 22 as the insert song), and moon pasport was used as insert song in the same anime. Arrangements: track1=Yoshihiro Kusano, track2=Funta7

No. Title Lyrics Music Vocals Length
1. "nO limiT"   Miki Fujisue Miki Fujisue Megumi Nakajima with Haruka Tomatsu and Saori Hayami 4:30
2. "moon passport"   Funta7, KK Funta3 Megumi Nakajima with Haruka Tomatsu and Saori Hayami 4:19
3. "nO limiT (off vocal)"     Miki Fujisue   4:30
4. "moon passport (off vocal)"     Funta3   4:17
Total length:
17:36

Running on

"Running on"
Single by Megumi Nakajima, Haruka Tomatsu and Saori Hayami
Released June 17, 2009
Format CD (PCCG-00960)
Genre J-Pop
Length 22:53
Label Pony Canyon
Nakajima Megumi Singles chronology
"nO limiT"
(2009)
"Running on"
(2009)
"Futari no Yakusoku"
(2009)

Running on[16] is the seventh single from Megumi and second of the group Eclipse of the Basquash! series, it contains the songs Running on (which was used as insert song), and also features solo versions of their debut single nO limiT. This solo versions sparked many disputes between the followers of the seiyūs, by reason of who was the best singer, but not step over. Arrangements: track1= Okumoto Akira, track2=Yoshihiro Kusano

No. Title Lyrics Music Vocals Length
1. "Running on"   Miura Seiji Miki Fujisue Megumi Nakajima with Haruka Tomatsu and Saori Hayami 4:42
2. "nO limiT Rouge starring Haruka Tomatsu (nO limiT Rouge starring 戸松遥?)"   Miki Fujisue Miki Fujisue Haruka Tomatsu 4:30
3. "nO limiT Citron starring Nakajima Megumi (nO limiT Citron starring 中島愛?)"   Miki Fujisue Miki Fujisue Nakajima Megumi 4:30
4. "nO limiT Violette starring Saori Hayami (nO limiT Violette starring 早見沙織?)"   Miki Fujisue Miki Fujisue Saori Hayami 4:30
5. "Running on (off vocal version)"     Miki Fujisue   4:41
Total length:
22:53

Futari no Yakusoku

"Futari no Yakusoku"
Single by Megumi Nakajima, Haruka Tomatsu and Saori Hayami
Released August 19, 2009
Format CD (PCCG-70054)
Genre J-Pop
Length 19:44
Label Pony Canyon
Nakajima Megumi Singles chronology
"Running on"
(2009)
"Futari no Yakusoku"
(2009)
"One Way Ryō Omoi"
(2009)
Music video
"Futari no Yakusoku TV Size" on YouTube

Futari no Yakusoku (二人の約束?)[17] (Our Promise) was the last single released by Eclipse, and the eighth of Nakajima, presents the songs Futari no Yakusoku that was used as the ending theme (chapters 13 to 23 and 25-26), and the song Hoshi Watari performed only by Mamegu (Citron), and this was used as ending theme in chapter 24, when Dan and his friends travel to the moon by the power of the ruins of the legend with this song. Arrangements: track1=Yoshihiro Kusano, track2=Conisch

No. Title Lyrics Music Vocals Length
1. "Futari no Yakusoku (二人の約束?) [Our Promise]"   Megumi Sena Miki Fujisue Megumi Nakajima with Haruka Tomatsu and Saori Hayami 5:01
2. "Hoshi Watari (ホシワタリ?) [Stars Ferry]"   Megumi Sena Miki Fujisue Citron starring Nakajima Megumi 4:53
3. "Futari no Yakusoku (off vocal)"     Miki Fujisue   5:01
4. "Hoshi Watari (off vocal)"     Miki Fujisue   4:49
Total length:
19:44

One Way Ryō Omoi

"One Way Ryō Omoi"
Single by Megumi Nakajima and Inoue Marina
Released November 11, 2009
Format CD (LACM-4662)
Genre J-Pop
Length 18:51
Label Bandai
Nakajima Megumi Singles chronology
"Futari no Yakusoku"
(2009)
"One Way Ryō Omoi"
(2009)
"Jellyfish no Kokuhaku"
(2009)
Music video
"One Way Ryō Omoi TV Size" on YouTube

One Way Ryō Omoi (ワン ウェイ 両 想い?)[18] (One Way Love) is the second single of the series Kämpfer, but the ninth of Megumi, involved in this CD Inoue Marina (as Seno Natsuru) and Nakajima Megumi (as Sakura Kaede), the song One Ryō Omoi Way is used as the ending theme of the series, the second track is Tatakae ☆ Mora Rhythm and the third track track One Way Ryō Omoi -unstoppable delusion ≒ impulse-, is a remix arranged by Yoshihisa xxyoshixx Fujita. Arrangements: track1=Takahiro Ando, track2=Akira Takada

No. Title Lyrics Music Vocals Length
1. "One Way Ryō Omoi (ワンウェイ両想い?) [One Way Love]"   Saori Kodama Tashiro Tomokazu Megumi Nakajima=Sakura Kaede & Inoue Marina=Seno Natsuru 3:43
2. "Tatakae☆Mora Rhythm (タタカエ☆モラリズム?) [Fight! Mora Rhythm]"   Saori Kodama Tashiro Tomokazu Megumi Nakajima=Sakura Kaede & Inoue Marina=Seno Natsuru 4:05
3. "One Way Ryō Omoi -unstoppable delusion ≒ impulse- (ワンウェイ両想い -unstoppable delusion ≒ impulse-?)"       Megumi Nakajima=Sakura Kaede & Inoue Marina=Seno Natsuru 7:23
4. "One Way Ryō Omoi (instrumental)"     Tashiro Tomokazu   3:40
Total length:
18:51

Jellyfish no Kokuhaku

"Jellyfish no Kokuhaku"
Single by Megumi Nakajima
Released December 09, 2009
Format CD (VTCL-35100)
Genre J-Pop
Length 18:16
Label Victor Entertainment
Nakajima Megumi Singles chronology
"One Way Ryō Omoi"
(2009)
"Jellyfish no Kokuhaku"
(2009)
"CM Ranka"
(2009)
Music video
"Jellyfish no Kokuhaku TV Size" on YouTube

Jellyfish no Kokuhaku (ジェリーフィッシュ の 告白?)[19] (Confession of a Jellyfish) is the third single from Megumi Nakajima who is not represented by an anime character, and tenth in her career; presents the songs Jellyfish no Kokuhaku used as ending theme in the Kobato[20] series and Hi no Ataru Heya. This single debuted at # 12 on Oricon Dailies.[21]

No. Title Lyrics Music Arrangement Length
1. "Jellyfish no Kokuhaku (ジェリーフィッシュの告白?) [Confession of a Jellyfish]"   Yuho Iwasato Dan Miyakawa Dan Miyakawa 4:13
2. "Hi no Ataru Heya (陽のあたるへや?) [Room Facing the Sun]"   Dan Miyakawa Dan Miyakawa Dan Miyakawa 4:57
3. "Jellyfish no Kokuhaku (w/o megumi)"     Dan Miyakawa Dan Miyakawa 4:13
4. "Hi no Ataru Heya (w/o megumi)"     Dan Miyakawa Dan Miyakawa 4:53
Total length:
18:16

CM Ranka

"CM Ranka"
Single by Ranka Lee=Nakajima Megumi ; ランカ・リー=中島愛
Released December 16, 2009
Format CD (VTCL-35089)
Genre J-Pop
Length 13:10
Label Victor Entertainment
Nakajima Megumi Singles chronology
"Jellyfish no Kokuhaku"
(2009)
"CM Ranka"
(2009)
"Melody"
(2010)

CM Ranka (CM ランカ?)[22] is the fourth single from Megumi as Ranka Lee, but eleven of her career, this single contains songs sung by Megumi in the movie Gekijōban Macross Frontier ~Itsuwari no Utahime~, the song Sō Da Yo was used as ending theme of the movie, from second to seventh track are songs of commercials sung by Ranka in the movie, except Ninjin loves you yeah!. The eighth track on the CD was confirmed on the official website of Flying Dog.[23] This CD contains two songs written by Shōji Kawamori himself, under the alias of Eiji Kurokawa (黒河影次?).[24] The song Family Mart Cosmos is use in the Family Mart[25] stores in addition to the film. This single debuted at # 5 on Oricon Dailies[26]

Track listing

All music composed by Yoko Kanno.

No. Title Lyrics Length
1. "Sō Da Yo. (そうだよ。?) [It Is So.]"   Maaya Sakamoto / Gabriela Robin 4:01
2. "Starlight Nattō (スターライト納豆?) [Starlight Fermented Soybeans]"   Hiroshi Ichikura 1:49
3. "Dynam Chōgōkin (ダイナム超合金?) [Dynam Toy Brand]"   Eiji Kurokawa 1:32
4. "Kaitaku Jūki (開拓重機?) [Reclamation Heavy Machinery]"   Hiroshi Ichikura 1:19
5. "Daruma Seminar (だるまゼミナール?) [Daruma Doll Seminar]"   Hiroshi Ichikura 0:42
6. "Ninjin loves you yeah! (ニンジーン loves you yeah!?) [Carrots loves you yeah!]"   Hiroshi Ichikura 1:03
7. "Family Mart Cosmos (ファミリーマート・コスモス?)"   Hiroshi Ichikura 1:41
8. "Koi no Dogfight (Chotto Dake) (恋のドッグファイト(ちょっとだけ)?) [Love’s Dog Fight (Just a Little Bit)]"   Eiji Kurokawa 1:03
Total length:
13:10

Melody

"Melody"
Single by Megumi Nakajima
Released November 24, 2010
Format CD (VTCL-35096)
Genre J-Pop
Label Victor Entertainment
Nakajima Megumi Singles chronology
"CM Ranka"
(2009)
"Melody"
(2010)
"Hōkago Overflow"
(2011)
Music video
"Melody TV Size" on YouTube

Melody (メロディ?)[27] is the fourth single from Megumi Nakajima who is not represented by an anime character, and the twelfth in her career; presents the song Melody used as ending theme to first volume of OVA Tamayura[28] series, and the songs Natsudori used as second ending theme and Naisho no Hanashi used as insert song.

No. Title Lyrics Music Arrangement Length
1. "Melody (メロディ?)"   Katsutoshi Kitagawa Katsutoshi Kitagawa Katsutoshi Kitagawa  
2. "Natsudori (夏鳥?) [Summer Bird]"   Sugimori Mai Sugimori Mai Nobuyuki Shimizu  
3. "Naisho no Hanashi (ナイショのはなし?) [Secret Conversation]"   Nakajima Megumi / Nishi Naoki Mina Kubota Mina Kubota  
4. "Melody -without megumi-"     Katsutoshi Kitagawa Katsutoshi Kitagawa  
5. "Natsudori -without megumi-"     Sugimori Mai Nobuyuki Shimizu  
6. "Naisho no Hanashi -without megumi-"     Mina Kubota Mina Kubota  

Hōkago Overflow

"Hōkago Overflow"
Single by Megumi Nakajima = Ranka Lee, and May'n = Sheryl Nome
Released January 25, 2011
Format CD (VTCL-35111)
Genre J-Pop
Label Victor Entertainment
Nakajima Megumi Singles chronology
"Melody"
(2010)
"Hōkago Overflow"
(2011)
 ??

Hōkago Overflow (放課後オーバーフロウ?) Second single release from Ranka Lee of anime series "Macross Frontier." Includes B-side "Get it on-flying rock" sung with Sheryl,[29] Hōkago Overflow is the second official single of Ranka after Seikan Hikō,[30] this song has been used for promotion the new film Gekijōban Macross F ~Sayonara no Tsubasa~.

Track listing

All music composed by Yoko Kanno.

No. Title Lyrics Vocals Length
1. "Hōkago Overflow (放課後オーバーフロウ?) [After-school Overflow]"   Gabriela Robin Ranka Lee = Megumi Nakajima  
2. "Get it on - flying rock"   Tim Jensen, Gabriela Robin Ranka Lee = Megumi Nakajima / Sheryl Nome starring May'n  
3. "Hōkago Overflow (w/o ranka lee)"        
4. "Get it on - flying rock (w/o sheryl nome & ranka lee)"        

Compilation / Soundtracks

Macross Frontier O.S.T.1 Nyan FRO.

Macross Frontier O.S.T.2 Nyan TRA☆

Macross Frontier VOCAL COLLECTION Nyan Tama♀

Idol Attack!

Iki wo Shiteru Kanjiteiru

Kämpfer Character Song Album

Digital Downloads

DVDs & Blu-ray

Seiyū Roles

Anime

Ova

Movies

Games

Vocaloid

References

  1. ^ 中島 愛 オフィシャル・ウェブサイト -Megumi Nakajima Official Web Site
  2. ^ まめぐめも
  3. ^ Victor Vocal & Voice Audition
  4. ^ Macross F (Frontier) Unveiled at Macross 25th Anniversary Concert
  5. ^ http://gabrielarobin.com/289/superdimensional-super-live-concert-by-ranka-lee-and-sheryl-nome-report
  6. ^ http://gabrielarobin.com/1514/megumi-nakajima-wins-best-singing-award-in-the-3rd-seiyu-awards
  7. ^ http://samada08.blog10.fc2.com/blog-entry-1053.html
  8. ^ http://gabrielarobin.com/268/seikan-hikou-debuts-in-oricon-daily-singles-at-5
  9. ^ http://www.nakajimamegumi.com/discography/
  10. ^ http://mora.jp/
  11. ^ http://gabrielarobin.com/1293/megumi-nakajima-tenshi-ni-naritai-debuts-in-oricon-dailies-at-12
  12. ^ http://www.macrossf.com/announceranka.html?
  13. ^ http://www.jvcmusic.co.jp/m-serve/-/Discography/A021733/VTZL-9.html
  14. ^ http://samada08.blog10.fc2.com/blog-entry-866.html
  15. ^ http://www.nakajimamegumi.com/discography/#single
  16. ^ http://www.hmv.co.jp/en/product/detail/3577609
  17. ^ http://samada08.blog10.fc2.com/blog-entry-1047.html
  18. ^ http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=LACM-4662
  19. ^ http://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B002PKA9P4?tag=samada08-22&link_code=as2&creativeASIN=B002PKA9P4&creative=4011&camp=767
  20. ^ http://www.kobato.tv/goods/cd.html
  21. ^ http://samada08.blog10.fc2.com/blog-entry-1227.html
  22. ^ http://www.nakajimamegumi.com/information/#cd
  23. ^ http://www.jvcmusic.co.jp/-/Discography/A021733/VTCL-35089.html
  24. ^ http://wavemusic.jp/cgi-bin/WebObjects/11ba0d8f688.woa/wa/read/11ba17099db/?jan2=0&jan=4580226565997
  25. ^ http://www.family.co.jp/company/news_releases/2009/091111_7.html
  26. ^ http://samada08.blog10.fc2.com/blog-entry-1237.html
  27. ^ http://www.jvcmusic.co.jp/-/Discography/A021733/VTCL-35096.html
  28. ^ http://tamayura.info/tblog/?p=443
  29. ^ http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=VTCL-35111
  30. ^ http://www.jvcmusic.co.jp/m-serve/-/Information2/Z0221.html
  31. ^ http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/list_from_code_banner.html?key=454581
  32. ^ http://item.rakuten.co.jp/hmvjapan/3698087/
  33. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2AdtqaSFbY

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