Song Thats Mostly Sung in Inglish but Then Switches to Japanee Every Now and Again

Japanese vocaliser-songwriter (1955–)

Mariya Takeuchi

Takeuchi's yearbook photo, 1973

Takeuchi'southward yearbook photo, 1973

Background information
Birth name Takeuchi Mariya ( 竹内 まりや )
Also known as Miyabi, MAKO (every bit a lyricist)
Born (1955-03-20) 20 March 1955 (age 67) [1]
Kizukiminami, Taisha-machi, Hikawa-gun (Current: Izumo-shi), Shimane Prefecture, Japan[one]
Genres
  • J-pop
  • city pop
  • funk
  • soul
  • disco
Occupation(south) Vocaliser-songwriter,
tape producer
Years active 1978–present
Labels RCA (1978–1982)
Alfa Moon (1984–1987)
Moon / MMG (1987–1993)
Moon / Eastward Westward Nippon (1994–1997)
Moon / Warner Music Nihon (1998–present)
Spouse(southward)

Tatsuro Yamashita

(m. 1982)

Children ane
Website mariyat.co.jp
Signature
Mariya Takeuchi autograph.svg

Musical artist

Mariya Takeuchi ( 竹内 まりや , Takeuchi Mariya , born 20 March 1955) is a Japanese singer and songwriter. Regarded every bit an influential figure in the urban center pop genre, she is one of the best-selling music artists in Japan, having sold over 16 million records, and has received several accolades.

Takeuchi was born in Taisha, Hikawa district, now the metropolis of Izumo, Shimane, and attended Keio University. She made her singing debut after signing with the RCA record label in 1978, with whom she released her debut anthology Beginning  [ja], which peaked at No. 17 on Oricon Charts. She then released four albums betwixt 1979 and 1981, all of which obtained commercial success, including the 1980 album Love Songs  [ja], which became her first work to elevation at No. ane on Oricon Charts. Takeuchi then announced she would go on a temporary hiatus in 1981, terminating her contract with RCA records. Three years later, Takeuchi and her husband Tatsuro Yamashita signed with Moon Records, and she made her comeback with her sixth studio album Variety in 1984, which was released internationally and shot her to mainstream success, and peaked at No. ane on Oricon Charts. The track "Plastic Honey" was released in 1985 as a single, and became a surprise hit outside of Japan in 2017 later on a YouTube upload of the vocal went viral. The song has since attained a cult following and is seen as the staple in a revival of interest in city pop in the tardily 2010s.[ii]

Following the success of her ventures throughout the late 1970s and 1980s, Takeuchi began releasing albums less frequently, her latest release being in 2014 as she shifted her focus to work and release standalone singles. Since 1981, every unmarried she has released has charted on the Oricon Charts. She has stayed with the Moon record label, working with the different branches since signing in 1984 and since 1998 has been signed with Warner Music Japan, with whom she released the single "Inochi no Uta" ( いのちの歌 , Song of Life) in 2012, for which she re-recorded in 2020; the latter of which charted at No. 1 on Oricon Charts, making her the oldest Japanese singer to reach a No. ane single.[ citation needed ]

Early life [edit]

Takeuchi was built-in in Taisha in the Hikawa commune of Shimane Prefecture in Japan. She grew up in the family Shinise Ryokan (Japanese long-established inn) business past the proper noun of Takenoya, that her paternal great granddaddy Shigezo Takeuchi ( 竹内繁蔵 ) founded in 1877.[ii] Her family e'er played records from all over the world. She had already learned to play piano and guitar past third course, but the Beatles left an impression that inspired her to travel.[2]

In 1972, for her third year of high schoolhouse, she studied in Rock Falls, Illinois, Us, as an international exchange pupil through the AFS Intercultural Programs. Her nickname was Mako, equally one of the AFS yearbooks has a caption that reads Mariya "Mako" Takeuchi.[1] [2] [iii] She entered the Japanese Keio University in 1974 majoring in English literature and won a nationwide English recitation contest past The Japan Times in the bound of that year.[ii] She married fellow musician Tatsuro Yamashita in Apr 1982.[1] They have one daughter.[4]

Career [edit]

Takeuchi joined the music order of the academy and there she was invited to participate in Masamichi Sugi ( 杉真理 )'s recordings and in March 1978 so-called the charabanc album Loft Sessions ( ロフト・セッションズ ) recordings.[1] In August that year she signed up with the RCA recording label, and in November her debut single "Modotte oide, Watashi no Jikan" ( 戻っておいで・私の時間 , Please come up back, my time), and the debut album Beginning  [ja] were released.[1] [5] The 1979 singles "Dream of You: Lemon Lime no Aoi Kaze" ( ドリーム・オブ・ユー〜レモンライムの青い風〜 , Dream of You: Blue Breeze of Lemon Lime), "September" [ja] were hits, and she won the 1979 Nihon Record Awards, Tokyo Music Festival, Nippon Music Awards, Shinjuku Music Festival and Ginza Music Festival best new artist awards every bit a singer.[one] [five] The 1980 unmarried "Fushigi na Peach Pie" ( 不思議なピーチパイ , Mysterious Peach Pie) was too a hit.[half-dozen] [7] [5] Takeuchi has had one song "Apple Papple Princess" ( アップル・パップル・プリンセス ) (1981) appear on the NHK program Minna no Uta.

From the late 1970s to the early 1980s, she recorded five albums and several singles. Those recordings featured dozens of prominent Japanese and North American songwriters, instrumentalists and producers, including Kazuhiko Katō, Tetsuji Hayashi, Shigeru Suzuki, Masamichi Sugi, Shigeru Suzuki, Takashi Matsumoto, Al Capps, Peter Allen, David Lasley, Alan O'Twenty-four hours, David Foster, Jim Keltner, Jay Graydon, Steve Lukather, Jeff Porcaro, David Hungate, and a young man RCA artist and her future partner and husband, Tatsuro Yamashita.[8] 1 of her songs from the 1980 anthology Miss M ( Miss G ), "Eye to Heart" (music by Roger Nichols), was given English lyrics and a new championship, "Now". It was recorded by the Carpenters, released in 1983, and was the last recording by Karen Carpenter before her death. At the end of 1981 after the release of her fifth album Portrait ( PORTRAIT ), she appear she was going to take a break for a while and paused doing concerts and releases, and got married six months subsequently.[one] While taking a break she connected composing for numerous different idols and singers such every bit Naoko Kawai, Hiroko Yakushimaru, Yukiko Okada, Akina Nakamori, Miho Nakayama, Hiromi Iwasaki, Masahiko Kondo, amid many others.[1] [9]

Several of these songs scored superlative-x on the Oricon, such equally "Kenka wo Yamete" ( けんかをやめて , Stop the Fighting) and "Invitation" [ja] performed past Naoko Kawai, "Dreaming Daughter: Koi, Hajimemashite" ( -Dreaming Daughter- 恋、はじめまして , Dreaming Girl: Love, Prissy to Meet You) performed past Yukiko Okada, "Iro: White Blend" ( 色・ホワイトブレンド , Color: White Blend) performed past Miho Nakayama. Takeuchi has often re-recorded those songs for her own album. "Eki" ( , Station), a song originally written for the anthology by Akina Nakamori, became known by the composer'due south recorded version, and had been covered past many artists. "Genki wo Dashite", a song first recorded by Hiroko Yakushimaru, is recognized as one of Takeuchi'south notable compositions. The vocal was subsequently covered by Hitomi Shimatani in 2003, and became a moderate hit.

Since her return to the Japanese music industry in 1984, she has recorded seven successful studio albums that mainly consist of her self-written songs, and all of them have reached No. 1 on the Japanese Oricon chart.[ten] Equally a singer-songwriter, she has produced 8 meridian-ten striking singles on the Oricon nautical chart, including "Single Again" ( シングル・アゲイン ), "Kokuhaku" ( 告白 , Confession), "Junai Rhapsody" ( 純愛ラプソディ , Pure Love Rhapsody), "Kon'ya wa Hearty Political party" ( 今夜はHearty Party , Hearty Political party Tonight) and her only No. 1 hitting "Camouflage" ( カムフラージュ ).[xi] In improver to her piece of work as a performer, she has continued writing songs and lyrics for other singers, including Ryōko Hirosue, Takako Matsu, Riho Makise, Seiko Matsuda, Masayuki Suzuki and Tackey & Tsubasa.[9]

Several of these songs scored meridian-ten on the Oricon, such as "Maji de Koi suru v byō mae" ( MajiでKoiする5秒前 , 5 Seconds Before I Fall in Beloved Seriously) performed by Ryōko Hirosue, "Phenomenon Love" performed by Riho Makise, "Minna Hitori" ( みんなひとり , Everybody is Solitary) performed past Takako Matsu, and "Minna no Happy Altogether" ( みんなのハッピーバースデイ , Anybody's Happy Birthday) performed by Mana Ashida.

Up to September 2014, Takeuchi had released 12 studio albums, 42 singles, several compilations and a alive anthology which was recorded in 2000. Her total sales accept been estimated at more than than 16 million units by 2009. Her 1994 compilation, Impressions, sold more than iii million copies in Nippon alone, and became her best-selling album.[ten] In addition to her musical career, she has besides managed her family'south Ryokan Takenoya since May 2018 "until the side by side generation tin take over".[2]

Exterior of Japan, she is best known for the urban center pop vocal "Plastic Dearest" from her number-one anthology Variety (1984). At the time of the vocal's release, Takeuchi had non considered attempting to release her music in the Western world, stating in a 2018 interview, "Because that [the vocal] was mostly performed in Japanese, we figured it would be incommunicable to go away."[2] The vocal went viral subsequently information technology was uploaded to YouTube during the mid-late 2010s.[12] [13] Popularized overseas via the vaporwave and future funk scenes, the song has received more than 67 meg views on YouTube as of June 2021.[2] It has received critical acclaim, with Noisey calling it "the best popular song in the earth"[14] and Gorillaz calling information technology "a wonder woman slab of Japanese funk".[15] Grand-pop singer Yubin's "Metropolis Beloved" is based on the vocal.[16] The Blessed Madonna closed a Resident Advisor November 2017 mix with a rendition of the song. Chai released a cover of the song in 2020.[17] "Plastic Honey" has likewise inspired numerous fan art and videos.[2] On 17 May 2019, Warner Music Japan released on YouTube a short version of a music video for the vocal, 35 years after its initial release.[18] A longer, five minute version was subsequently released on 12 November 2021.

Discography [edit]

Studio albums [edit]

Year Title Label Chart positions (JP)[xix] Certifications Sales[ citation needed ]
1978 Beginning RCA 17 113,000
1979 Academy Street 7 236,000
1980 Dearest Songs one 358,000
Miss M 14 73,000
1981 Portrait fourteen 103,000
1984 Variety Moon Records (Warner Music Japan) 1 483,000
1987 Request 1 1,072,000
1992 Quiet Life 1
  • RIAJ: three× Platinum (old threshold)[20]
i,155,000
2000 Souvenir: Mariya Takeuchi Live (live album) 3
  • RIAJ: Platinum (onetime threshold)[21]
335,000
2001 Bon Appetit! i
  • RIAJ: 3× Platinum (old threshold)[22]
1,224,000
2004 Longtime Favorites (cover album) ane
  • RIAJ: Platinum[23]
348,000
2007 Denim 1
  • RIAJ: 2× Platinum[24]
466,000
2014 Trad 1
  • RIAJ: Platinum[25]
262,000

Compilations [edit]

Year Championship Label Certifications Sales[ citation needed ]
1982 Viva Mariya!! RCA 32,000
1990 Morning Glory Moon Records 21,000
1994 Impressions
  • RIAJ: iii× Million[26]
iii,052,000
2008 Expressions
  • RIAJ: 1000000[27]
895,000
Sincerely... The Mariya Takeuchi Songbook Complete Edition
(English covers of her songs past various artists)
Universal Music
2013 Mariya's Songbook
(Songs written for diverse singers)
Moon Records
2019 Turntable [28]
(Other best songs that did non nerveless in Expressions, and Mariya's rarities, Premium covers)
  • RIAJ: Gold[29]
128,456
Yukiko Okada, Mariya'south Songbook [30]
(Songs written for Yukiko Okada)
Pony Canyon

Singles [edit]

Year Championship Chart positions (JP)[19] Album
1978 "Modotte oide, Watashi no Jikan" ( 戻っておいで・私の時間 , Please Come Back, My Time) 84 BEGINNING
1979 "Dream of You lot: Lemon Lime no Aoi Kaze" ( ドリーム・オブ・ユー~レモンライムの青い風~ , Dream of You: Blue Breeze of Lemon Lime) 30 UNIVERSITY STREET
"September" ( SEPTEMBER ) 39 LOVE SONGS
1980 "Fushigi na Peach Pie" ( 不思議なピーチパイ , Mysterious Peach Pie) 3
"Futari no Vacance" ( 二人のバカンス , Vacation for Two) 42 Miss One thousand
"Sweetest Music" ( SWEETEST MUSIC ) did not chart
1981 "Ichigo no Yūwaku" ( イチゴの誘惑 , Temptation of Strawberry) 80 PORTRAIT
"Special Delivery: Tokubetsu Kokubin" ( SPECIAL Commitment〜特別航空便 , Special Delivery: Special Airmail) did not chart
"Natalie" ( NATALIE ) / "Apple Papple Princess" ( アップル・パップル・プリンセス ) 70 PORTRAIT (#1)
Turntable (#two)
1984 "Mou Ichido" ( もう一度 , Once Again) / "Honki de But You lot (Let's Go Married)" ( 本気でオンリーユー (Let'due south Get Married) , Seriously, Only You (Let's Get Married)) 20 VARIETY
"Mersey Beat de Utawasete" ( マージービートで唄わせて , Sing with Mersey Beat) 78
1985 "Plastic Love" ( プラスティック・ラヴ ) 5
1986 "Koi no Arashi" ( 恋の嵐 , Love Storm) 20 Request
"Toki no Tabibito" ( 時空の旅人 , Time Traveller) 46
1987 "Yume no Tsuzuki" ( 夢の続き , Continuation of the Dream) 43
"Eki" ( , Station) / "Subsequently Years" ( Afterwards YEARS ) 55 REQUEST (#1)
Quiet Life (#ii)
1988 "Genki o Dashite" ( 元気を出して , Cheer Upward) 70 Request
1989 "Single Again" ( シングル・アゲイン ) two Quiet Life
1990 "Kokuhaku" ( 告白 , Confession) 3
1992 "Manhattan Buss" ( マンハッタン・キス ) 11
"Uchi ni Kaerō (My Sweet Home)" ( 家に帰ろう (マイ・スイート・ホーム) , Let's Go Home (My Sweet Home)) xviii
1993 "Shiawase no Sagashikata" ( 幸せの探し方 , How to Find Happiness) 42
1994 "Ashita no Watashi" ( 明日の私 , I in Tomorrow) 19 Impressions
"Junai Rhapsody" ( 純愛ラプソディ , Pure Love Rhapsody) five
"Honki de Merely You (Permit'south Get Married)" ( 本気でオンリーユー (Let'southward Become Married) , Seriously, Merely You lot (Permit'southward Get Married)') / "Forever Friends" ( Forever friends ) (Re-issue) 48 VARIETY (#1)
Serenity Life (#2)
1995 "Kon'ya wa Hearty Party" ( 今夜はHearty Party , Hearty Party Tonight) 3 Bon Appetit!
1996 "Lonely Adult female" ( ロンリー・ウーマン ) / "Tell me, tell me" ( Tell me, tell me ) 13
1998 "Camouflage" ( カムフラージュ ) / "Wintertime Lovers" ( Wintertime LOVERS ) 1
1999 "Tenshi no Tameiki" ( 天使のため息 , Sigh of an Angel) / "Soulmate wo Sagasite" ( ソウルメイトを探して , Looking for My Soulmate) 6
2001 "Mayonaka no Nightingale" ( 真夜中のナイチンゲール , Midnight Nightingale) vii
"Mainichi ga Special" ( 毎日がスペシャル , Every Day is a Special Day) 40
"Nostalgia" ( ノスタルジア ) 30
2006 "Henshin" ( 返信 , Respond) / ""Synchronicity (Suteki na Guzen)" ( シンクロニシティ (素敵な偶然) , Synchronicity (Wonderful Coincidence)) 8 Denim
"Boring Love" ( スロー・ラヴ ) thirty
"Ashita no Nai Koi" ( 明日のない恋 , Love Without Tomorrow) nineteen
2007 "Chance no Maegami" ( チャンスの前髪 , The Fortune by the Forelock) (duet with Yuko Hara) / "Jinsei no Tobira" ( 人生の扉 , Doors of Life) 23 Expressions (#ane)
Denim (#2)
2008 "Shiawase no Monosashi" ( 幸せのものさし , Measure of Happiness) / "Ureshikute Samishii Hi (Your Wedding Day)" ( うれしくてさみしい日 (Your Wedding ceremony Day) , Happy and Lonely Day (Your Wedding ceremony Day)) 6 Expressions
"Enishi no Ito" ( 縁の糸 , Thread of Fate) 12 TRAD
2010 "Whisky ga Osuki desho" ( ウイスキーが、お好きでしょ , You lot Like Whiskey) 18
2012 "Inochi no Uta" ( いのちの歌 , Song of Life) ten
2013 "Tasogare Diary" ( たそがれダイアリー , Twilight Diary) 15
"Beloved Angie: Anata wa Makenai" ( Love Angie〜あなたは負けない , Dear Angie: Y'all Won't Lose) / "Sorezore no Yoru" ( それぞれの夜 , Respective Night) 7
"Your Eyes" ( Your Eyes ) (download limited)
2014 ""Aloha Shiki Renai Sinan" ( アロハ式恋愛指南 , Aloha Style Dearest Instruction) (download limited)
"Shizukana Densetsu (legend)" ( 静かな伝説 (レジェンド) , Quiet Legend (legend)) 10
2016 "Let It Be Me" ( レット・イット・ビー・ミー ) (duet with Tatsuro Yamashita) (download limited) Expressions
"Kyo no Omoi" ( 今日の想い , Today's Feelings) (download limited)
2018 "Chiisana Negai" ( 小さな願い , Fiddling Wish) / "Ima wo Ikiyou (Seize the Day)" ( 今を生きよう (Seize the Day) , Let's Alive Today (Seize the Twenty-four hours)) six
2019 "Tabi no Tsuzuki" ( 旅のつづき , Continuation of the Journey) 3
2020 "Inochi no Uta (Special Edition)" ( いのちの歌 (スペシャル・エディション) , Vocal of Life (Special Edition)) i

Songs written for other singers [edit]

Twelvemonth Singer Championship Chart positions (JP) Anthology
(Mariya'due south cocky-comprehend)
1980 Ann Lewis "LINDA" ( リンダ ) PORTRAIT
1982 Naoko Kawai "Kenka wo Yamete" ( けんかをやめて , Stop the Fighting) v Asking
"Invitation" ( Invitation ) eight
Chiemi Hori "Machi Bouke" ( 待ちぼうけ , Waiting For) 26
Hiromi Iwasaki "My Darling" ( My Darling ) *Music only 14
Keiko Masuda "55 page no Kanashimi" ( 55ページの悲しみ , Sadness on Page 55)
"Rasen Kaidan" ( らせん階段 , Screw Staircase)
KINYA "Namida no Date" ( 涙のデイト , Tears of Date)
1983 Masahiro Kuwana "Sweet Pelting" ( Sugariness Rain )
1984 Hiroko Yakushimaru "Genki wo Dashite" ( 元気を出して , Cheer Up) 1
*Album chart
Asking
"Triangle" ( トライアングル ) Turntable
Yukiko Okada "First Engagement" ( ファースト・デイト ) twenty Turntable
"Akogare" ( 憧れ , Yearning)
"Dreaming Girl: Koi, Hajimemashite" ( -Dreaming Girl- 恋、はじめまして , Dreaming Girl: Beloved, Nice to Meet You) seven
"Piffling Princess" ( リトル プリンセス ) 14
"Sayonara: Natsuyasumi" ( さよなら・夏休み , Good day: Summertime Vacation)
1985 Hiroko Yakushimaru "Kako karano Tegami" ( 過去からの手紙 , The Alphabetic character from the Past) *Lyrics only 2
*Album chart
Yukiko Okada "Kanashii Yokan" ( 哀しい予感 , Deplorable Premonition) 7
"Koibitotachi no Calendar" ( 恋人たちのカレンダー , Lovers' Calendar)
"Lonesome Flavor" ( ロンサム・シーズン ) Quiet Life
1986 Akina Nakamori "Eki" ( , Station) 1
*Album chart
REQUEST
"OH NO, OH Yep!" ( OH NO, OH Yeah! )
"Yakusoku" ( 約束 , Hope) Turntable
"Aka no Enamel" ( 赤のエナメル , Enamel of Red) VARIETY
30th Ceremony Edition
"Mick Jagger ni Hohoemi wo" ( ミック・ジャガーに微笑みを , Grin for Mick Jagger) Mariya's Songbook
(Showtime Limited Edition)
Demo source
Miho Nakayama "Iro White Alloy" ( 色・ホワイトブレンド , Colored White Blend) 5 REQUEST
"Tokimeki no Flavour" ( ときめきの季節 , Season of Excitement) Mariya's Songbook
(First Limited Edition)
Demo source
Eri Morishita "Hey! Baby" ( Hey! Baby ) Turntable
"Manatsu no Appointment" ( 真冬のデイト , Midwinter Appointment)
Masahiko Kondō "Eve no Kokuhaku" ( イヴの告白 , Eve's Confession) *Lyrics only
1987 Hiroko Yakushimaru "Afternoon Tea" ( アフタヌーン・ティー ) 3
*Album nautical chart
Satomi Fukunaga "Natsu no Intro" ( 夏のイントロ , Intro of Summer) 14 Mariya'due south Songbook
(Offset Express Edition)
Demo source
1988 Hiroko Yakushimaru "Shugakusho" ( 終楽章 , Final Motility) 8
*Album nautical chart
Denim
Masayuki Suzuki "Guilty" ( Guilty ) *Lyrics just 12
*Anthology chart
"Misty Mauve" ( Misty Mauve ) *Lyrics merely
1991 Riho Makise "Miracle Dear" ( Miracle Love ) 4 Turntable
1997 Ryōko Hirosue "Maji de Koi suru 5 byō mae" ( MajiでKoiする5秒前 , five Seconds Before I Fall in Love Seriously ) ii Turntable
"Tomadoi" ( とまどい , Bewildered) Bon Appetit!
"Koi no Counsel" ( 恋のカウンセル , Love Counsel) three
*Anthology chart
"Iidase nakute" ( 言い出せなくて , It's Difficult to Say)
2004 Tackey & Tsubasa "You & I" ( Yous & I ) *Lyrics only 2
*Album chart
2006 Takako Matsu "Minna Hitori" ( みんなひとり , Everybody is Alone) x Denim
2007 "Reunion" ( リユニオン ) 10
*Anthology chart
TRAD
2008 Mitsuki Takahata "Natsu no Montage" ( 夏のモンタージュ , Summertime Montage) 30 TRAD
2009 ManaKana "Inochi no Uta" ( いのちの歌 , Song of Life) *Lyrics only eighteen TRAD
2011 Seiko Matsuda "Tokubetsu na Koibito" ( 特別な恋人 , Special Lover) 14 TRAD
"Koe dake Kikasete" ( 声だけ聞かせて , Let Me Hear Merely Your Voice) Turntable
Mana Ashida "Minna no Happy Birthday" ( みんなのハッピーバースデイ , Everyone'due south Happy Birthday) 8
*Album chart
Aya Matsuura "Subject area: Sayonara" ( Bailiwick:さようなら , Discipline: Adieu)
2017 Saori Hayami "Yume no Hate fabricated" ( 夢の果てまで , To the End of the Dream) 21

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  28. ^ 週間 CDアルバムランキング 2019年09月23日付 [Weekly CD Album Ranking on September 23, 2019] (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved 18 September 2019.
  29. ^ "Japanese anthology certifications – Takeuchi Mariya – Turntable" (in Japanese). Recording Industry Clan of Nihon. Select 2019年09月 on the drop-downward menu
  30. ^ 岡田有希子さん×竹内まりやコンピ盤10・16発売「心から嬉しく思います」

External links [edit]

  • Official website (in Japanese)
  • Mariya Takeuchi discography at Discogs
  • Warner Music Japan | Mariya Takeuchi (Japanese)
  • History of Takeuchi family on the Takenoya roykan site

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mariya_Takeuchi

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