久嶋美さち

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Missing You 05:29 Tools
Midnight Child 04:56 Tools
Feel like making love 05:43 Tools
Gone 04:16 Tools
Lonely Dragonfly 04:44 Tools
S.S.H -Sweet September Honeymoon- 04:24 Tools
リタの場合 04:14 Tools
Nightmare 04:41 Tools
Rita no Baai 04:12 Tools
異邦人 04:00 Tools
名前のない星 04:48 Tools
見えない翼 05:23 Tools
絹の道 05:28 Tools
月蝕 04:50 Tools
Mienai Tsubasa 05:22 Tools
薔薇と胡桃 04:11 Tools
namae no nai hoshi 04:11 Tools
ナミダの舟 05:18 Tools
世界はほほえみを待っている 04:51 Tools
Bara to Kurumi 04:11 Tools
愛は空の彼方 03:37 Tools
時の渚~押しよせてくるものたちよ~ 06:08 Tools
Toki no Nagisa ~Oshiyosetekuru Monotachi yo~ 06:08 Tools
Gesshoku 04:50 Tools
Kinu no michi 04:50 Tools
Namida no Fune 04:50 Tools
Sekai Wa Hohoemi Matteiru 04:50 Tools
Ihoujin 04:50 Tools
Lita no Baai 04:50 Tools
Ai wa Sora no Kanata 04:50 Tools
時の渚 ~押しよせてくるものたちよ~ 06:08 Tools
Ai wa Sora no Achira 06:08 Tools
Ihojin 06:08 Tools
Namida no Fune [ナミダの舟] 06:08 Tools
S.S.H. -Sweet September Honeymoon- 06:08 Tools
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In her hometown of Miyazaki, Kyushima Misachi had made a promise that she would become a singer. Surprisingly, Misachi had very weak lungs as a child due to bad asthma, but when her parents read in the paper that folk music is good for asthma, she began singing. Misachi loved living in Miyazaki and was soon singing to the mountain by her home daily. Participating in contests throughout her school life, Misachi won first place in 6th year elementary and first year junior high. By the time she was in high school, Misachi was fully devoted to folk music. After high school ended, Misachi was 18 and working as a beautician. Whenever the stress of work got to her, she would sing to herself and feel better. The one thing she wanted to do before she died was sing so that everybody could hear her voice. She quit work at 21 and became a street performer in Miyazaki. Misachi moved from Miyazaki to Tokyo at 23 to begin her professional solo music career. She finally debuted in winter of 2005 with the pop/rock ballad Missing You, and three months later her first album was released. After a seven month period of no releases, Misachi released her third single Ihoujin, a cover of the 1979 hit by Kubota Saki. None of her releases reached the Oricon charts. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.