Nakajima Miyuki had wrote over 90 songs for numerous singers. Among them, "FU-JIT-SU", "MUGO n Iroppoi", "Kousa ni Fukarete", "Watashi ni Tsuite", "Doukoku" by Kudo Shizuka and "Sorafune / do! do! do!" by TOKIO had topped the Oricon weekly charts. She is also the Japanese ...
A quarter of a century after her debut, Miyuki Nakajima left the Pony Canyon label and moved to the newly founded Yamaha Music Communications. There, she released a double A-side single "Earthly Stars (Unsung Heroes)"/"Headlight Taillight," which later became her most well-known songs. She...