Yumi Matsutoya

Yumi Matsutoya (松任谷由実, born January 19, 1954) is a Japanese J-Pop singer-songwriter. She was born in Hachioji, Tokyo. Her maiden name is Yumi Arai. Her nickname is Yuming, which she received at the age of 13 from a Chinese artist, who inspired her to take on a career in music. In 1972, she released her debut single Henji wa Iranai (返事はいらない, which roughly translates to "No Response Necessary"). The next year she released her first album Hikoki-gumo (ひこうき雲, "Contrail"). From her debut until the 1976 release of her album "The 14th Moon," she was known as Yumi Arai. Also in 1976, at the age of 22, she married her producer, Masataka Matsutoya (松任谷正隆), and from then on she went by her new name Yumi Matsutoya. In 1990, she received a gold disc grand prix. She also made appearances in many television commercials. Fans take note of her singing talent as well as her unique singing voice. She became famous for many songs, including Hikoki-gumo and Haru yo, Koi (春よ、来い, 1994, "Spring, Come") which was used as the opening theme song for a TV drama by the same name. Her song Rouge no Den'gon (ルージュの伝言, "Rouge Message") is featured in the anime film Kiki's Delivery Service from the famed Studio Ghibli. As reported on various websites, Yuming also writes songs for other singers, using the pen name Kureta Karuho. Matsutoya Yumi Matsutoya Yumi

 

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