Yumi Matsutoya | |
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Birth name | Yumi Arai |
Also known as | Yuming, Yumi Arai, Karuho Kureta |
Born | January 19, 1954 |
Origin | Hachiōji, Tokyo, Japan |
Genres | Pop rock, jazz fusion, folk rock, kayōkyoku, adult contemporary |
Occupation(s) | Singer, composer, lyricist, radio personality |
Instruments | Vocals, Piano |
Years active | 1968–present |
Labels |
Alfa Express/Toshiba EMI Capitol Music Co./EMI Music Japan |
Website | www |
Notable instruments | |
Vocals, Piano |
Yumi Matsutoya (松任谷 由実 Matsutōya Yumi?, born January 19, 1954), nicknamed Yuming (ユーミン Yūmin?), is a Japanese singer, composer, lyricist and pianist. She is renowned for her idiosyncratic voice, and live performances, and is an important figure in Japanese popular music.
Her recording career has been commercially successful with more than 42 million records sold. In 1990, her album The Gates of Heaven became the first album to be certified "2x million" by the RIAJ, and she has had twenty-one #1 albums listed on the Oricon charts. She is the only artist to have at least one number-one album every year on the Oricon charts for 18 consecutive years.
After gaining several years of experience as a session musician, she debuted as a singer-songwriter in 1972. During her early career, she worked under her birth name Yumi Arai (荒井 由実 Arai Yumi?). In 1975, Arai became known as a composer for "Ichigo Hakusho wo Mou Ichido", a commercially successful song recorded by the folk duo BanBan. She also gained popularity as a vocalist in the same year, through the success of "Ano Hi ni Kaeritai" that became her first number-one spot on the Japan's Oricon Charts.