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Miyuki Nakajima fed half of the Chinese music scene and composed more than 500 songs in her lifetime, but never married 1234

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Miyuki Nakajima fed half of the Chinese music scene and composed more than 500 songs in her lifetime, but never married 1234

Some people say: "Miyuki Nakajima has fed most of the Chinese music scene."

Although it is a bit of an exaggeration, it is enough to prove how popular Miyuki Nakajima was at that time and how influential it was!

She is also the only singer to win the singles chart across four eras (1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s).

She is known as the "Queen of Japan's National Treasure".

Miyuki Nakajima fed half of the Chinese music scene and composed more than 500 songs in her lifetime, but never married 1234

Miyuki Nakajima wrote more than 500 songs in her lifetime, more than 70 of which were covered by Hong Kong and Taiwan singers.

There is no shortage of Heavenly Kings and Queens who have been red in half the sky in those years.

Like Faye Wong, Zhang Guorong, Ren Xianqi, Zhang Xinzhe, Rene Liu, Fan Weiqi...

A Miyuki Nakajima supported half of the Hong Kong music scene in the 90s.

He is a well-deserved singer of the level after the Queen of Heaven, and is also known as a god-level person in the music world!

Miyuki Nakajima fed half of the Chinese music scene and composed more than 500 songs in her lifetime, but never married 1234

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In the 1990s, the Hong Kong music scene represented almost the entire Chinese music scene.

Hong Kong pop songs are all the rage.

But all of this is also inextricably linked to Miyuki Nakajima.

Miyuki Nakajima has more than 70 songs, which have been covered by Chinese singers as more than 100 versions of Chinese cover songs.

Miyuki Nakajima fed half of the Chinese music scene and composed more than 500 songs in her lifetime, but never married 1234

Since the 1970s, Miyuki Nakajima's works have been adapted and covered by Chinese singers every year.

And the real peak was Faye Wong's fame in miyuki Nakajima's (lipstick) cover as "Vulnerable Woman".

Miyuki Nakajima fed half of the Chinese music scene and composed more than 500 songs in her lifetime, but never married 1234

As a result, everyone rushed to cover Miyuki Nakajima's work, so this cover style reached its peak in the early 90s.

In addition to Teresa Teng and Faye Wong, singers such as Feng Feifei, Chen Huixian, Li Yijun, and Zheng Xiuwen have a large number of cover songs by Miyuki Nakajima.

Male singers are no exception, Ren Xianqi, Li Keqin, Zhang Guorong, Lin Zixiang, etc., have all covered her works.

Even in today's Chinese music scene, she can still be regarded as a behind-the-scenes hero.

Rene Liu's "Later", "Originally You Are Still Here", and Fan Weiqi's "The First Dream" are also the works of Miyuki Nakajima.

These singers, not only are the cover songs on fire, but even they are also popular.

Miyuki Nakajima fed half of the Chinese music scene and composed more than 500 songs in her lifetime, but never married 1234
Miyuki Nakajima fed half of the Chinese music scene and composed more than 500 songs in her lifetime, but never married 1234

Teresa Teng sang a cover song "Walking the Road of Life", which instantly opened the Japanese market.

This song is not only one of Teresa Teng's masterpieces, but also the memories of countless Chinese people in the 80s.

Faye Wong, who sang "Vulnerable Woman" at the low point of her career, became a hit.

At that time, Ren Xianqi was red through half the sky because of a cover song of "Tianya" and so on.

Such a legendary singer has been a woman riding on the back of a silver dragon all her life.

Miyuki Nakajima fed half of the Chinese music scene and composed more than 500 songs in her lifetime, but never married 1234

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Miyuki Nakajima was born in 1952 in Sapporo, Hokkaido.

Miyuki Nakajima began studying piano at the age of 5 and also studied ballet.

In the second grade of elementary school, she began to try her first attempt at composing music, a bold move that was supported by her family.

Miyuki Nakajima fed half of the Chinese music scene and composed more than 500 songs in her lifetime, but never married 1234

As a teenager, she participated in various music competitions, sang her original works, and won the title of "spoiler".

In 1972, Miyuki Nakajima, who was still studying at the university, participated in the national song and music festival for the first time, and won the first prize with the song "I Often Think This Way".

This time, for the first time, Miyuki Nakajima also entered the eyes of the Japanese people.

Miyuki Nakajima fed half of the Chinese music scene and composed more than 500 songs in her lifetime, but never married 1234

At a time when everyone thought that this new talented woman could make a smooth debut, Miyuki Nakajima actually refused.

The reason was because the judge at the time, the famous Japanese poet Toshitaro Tanigawa, had a title " The Meaning of My Being a Singer " .

At that time, Miyuki Nakajima thought deeply and felt that debuting as an artist was not what she really wanted, so she politely refused this low-hanging fruit.

Miyuki Nakajima fed half of the Chinese music scene and composed more than 500 songs in her lifetime, but never married 1234

After graduating from university, Nakajima briefly worked as a Chinese language teacher at his alma mater, Kashiwa High School, and has been using his spare time to perform music.

Miyuki Nakajima fed half of the Chinese music scene and composed more than 500 songs in her lifetime, but never married 1234

After 3 years of precipitation and thinking, Miyuki Nakajima felt that she could become a singer.

So in 1975, Miyuki Nakajima participated in the 9th Pop Song Contest and won several awards with the song "Wounded Wings".

He was appreciated by Genichi Kawakami, the president of Yamaba Music, and became a member of the team.

At that time, countless people said that this was a natural singer born for the stage.

At the age of 23, Miyuki Nakajima, who laughs like the girl next door, officially debuted.

In the same year, she quickly became popular with an original single "Time".

At this point, the era belonging to Miyuki Nakajima officially began.

Miyuki Nakajima fed half of the Chinese music scene and composed more than 500 songs in her lifetime, but never married 1234

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Released in September 1977, the single "Parting Song" unexpectedly defeated the popular idol group Pink Lady.

The song suddenly became Nakajima's first number one single.

Released in 1981, the single "Wicked Girl" was the number one record seller in Japan, selling more than 800,000 copies.

Became Miyuki Nakajima's second number one single.

In the following years, all of her albums have also been far ahead in sales.

Miyuki Nakajima fed half of the Chinese music scene and composed more than 500 songs in her lifetime, but never married 1234

In addition, the night party is also a miracle.

Nakajima, who loves stage plays, has been curating and performing the stage play "Night Party" since 1989 to 20 episodes.

A song "Earthly Star", once released, caused great repercussions.

It reached the top 100 in Japan for 183 weeks, creating a rare long-selling miracle in the Japanese recording industry.

Miyuki Nakajima fed half of the Chinese music scene and composed more than 500 songs in her lifetime, but never married 1234

Her enduring creativity has also made Miyuki Nakajima a Japanese Oricon trust list for more than 50 years.

The only singer to win the singles chart across four generations (1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s).

At that time, Nakajima had become a well-known popular singer in Japan.

It also became the only singer in the Japanese pop music scene to have the number one single on the public trust chart for three consecutive decades.

At the end of 2002, he participated in the NHK year-end program for the first time, the 53rd Red and White Song Festival, and became the singer with the highest rating (52.8%) of the night.

Miyuki Nakajima fed half of the Chinese music scene and composed more than 500 songs in her lifetime, but never married 1234

After 2000, Japanese television did a street interview asking young people at the time:

Why is 50-year-old Miyuki Nakajima still able to capture their hearts?

The result is that the answers are all the same: because of the lyrics.

It has to be said that Miyuki Nakajima's songs are extremely wide-ranging, both thought-provoking and soul-stirring.

It is always possible to compose music with the soul and pour the most beautiful words with heart and blood.

Every song is a story, a touching story.

Miyuki Nakajima fed half of the Chinese music scene and composed more than 500 songs in her lifetime, but never married 1234

At that time, 50-year-old Miyuki Nakajima, as long as she released new songs, would be at the top of the major charts.

Classic songs are still popular in karaoke.

His legend lies in the fact that it has endured for a long time, and it has continued to flourish.

Miyuki Nakajima fed half of the Chinese music scene and composed more than 500 songs in her lifetime, but never married 1234

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Miyuki Nakajima is now 67 years old, but as long as she hears her songs, sees her wearing a white shirt and jeans, and stands in the middle of the stage with a generous fall, still like a girl.

Sang a song all his life, but never married.

Because, her whole life has been devoted to music, just like her life.

Miyuki Nakajima has long been married to music, and it is only then that she has given birth to so many wonderful human natural sounds!

Miyuki Nakajima fed half of the Chinese music scene and composed more than 500 songs in her lifetime, but never married 1234
Miyuki Nakajima fed half of the Chinese music scene and composed more than 500 songs in her lifetime, but never married 1234

"I often wonder how far life can go and what kind of deeds I can accomplish."

And in this life, she was born for music, and she has always used music to transcend the thickness of life and create miracles.

Despite her age and the passage of time, she is still the pure and charming white moonlight in the hearts of generations.

Miyuki Nakajima fed half of the Chinese music scene and composed more than 500 songs in her lifetime, but never married 1234

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