Fumina Hisamatsu, born on March 6, 1971, in Japan, is a singer-songwriter known for her contributions to J-pop and pop music. She began her career in 1990 with the release of her debut single "LADY BLUE". Her first album, FRIENDS, followed shortly after in February 1991. Throughout the 1990s, Hisamatsu released a series of albums including CHERRY BOMB (1991), AUCTION (1992), and PLEASURE (1993). Notable singles from this period include "MAYBE" (1993) and "ãããªããæãã¦" (1994). In 1995, she released the album oasis, which included the single "大ã£ãã©ã¤ã ãã©æãã¦ã". Hisamatsu continued to release albums such as PRINCESS (1996), ã¹ã¢ã¼ã«ã»ã¯ãã¼ãã (1997), and I DOLL (1999). In 2000, she paused her solo career to form the group no arashi in London. The group released several albums before disbanding in 2006. Hisamatsu resumed her solo career with the release of MUSHROOM (2006) and continued with albums like Penny Rose (2008). Her later works include compilations such as GOLDENâBEST ä¹
æ¾å²å¥ ï½SINGLE COLLECTIONï½ (2012) and MAX3-THE BEST AND REMAKES- (2012), showcasing her enduring impact on the music scene.
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