Pop singer and songwriter Misato Watanabe was born on July 12, 1966, in Seika, Kyoto, Japan. Interested in music, she formed a band with high school friends in 1983. The following year, she came in third place in 1984âs Miss Seventeen Contest while winning the Best Vocalist award. In 1985, she was modeling for Seventeen magazine and began to host her own show on MBS Radio. Misato Watanabe signed to Epic Records Japan that same year and released several singles with only minor success. Early reviews compared her to Shira Takako, a popular singer in Japan at the time. However, with the release of her 1986 single âMy Revolution,â Misato Watanabe stepped out of Takakoâs shadow and hit number 1 on the Oricon Singles chart. The song, which was the theme to the TV drama series Sailor Suit Street, thrust her into the spotlight and she released her second album, Lovinâ You, and performed several high profile concerts in Japan. She continued to play live shows, appear on TV, and release hit albums including the number 1 albums Breath (1987), Ribbon (1988), Flower Bed (1989), Tokyo (1990), Lucky (1991), and Big Wave (1992). Misato Watanabe also released a series of successive singles that climbed to number 2 on the chart: âBelieveâ (1986), âItâs Toughâ (1987), âThatâs Sadâ (1987), and âItâs Okay to Fall in Loveâ (1988). Her final number 1 single was 1989âs âHave You Seen a Rainbow?â although she still made the Top 10 with subsequent singles including âPunks in Loveâ (1990), âGraduationâ (1991), and âSummer is Hereâ (1991). Misato Watanabe has remained a popular live artist and TV and radio personality even though her releases seldom reached the Top 20 on the singles chart. Alongside her two dozen studio albums, she has also released several live albums, compilations, and duet releases. In May 2024, Misato Watanabe released the single âBitter Sweet Rock ânâ Rollâ and undertook a successful tour to support it.
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