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Yui
Yui
Japanese singer-songwriter
1
Ai Otsuka
Ai Otsuka
Japanese singer-songwriter
2
Nanase Aikawa
Nanase Aikawa
Japanese singer
3
Misia
Misia
Japanese singer, lyricist, composer, music producer (1978-)
4
Nami Tamaki
Nami Tamaki
Japanese pop singer
5
Bonnie Pink
Bonnie Pink
Japanese singer
6
Akina Nakamori
Akina Nakamori
Japanese singer (1965-)
7
Tina Cousins
Tina Cousins
English singer-songwriter
8
Ami Suzuki
Ami Suzuki
Japanese recording artist; J-pop singer
9
Tomoko Kawase
Tomoko Kawase
Japanese pop rock band vocalist
10
Jyongri
Jyongri
Japanese pop singer of Korean ancestry
11
Beni
Beni
American and Japanese R&B artist
12
Rina Aiuchi
Rina Aiuchi
Japanese singer
13
Mayu Watanabe
Mayu Watanabe
Japanese singer
14
Alphaville
Alphaville
German rock band
15
Tokio
Tokio
Japanese boy bands (1990-)
16
Hardcore Superstar
Hardcore Superstar
band
17
Ayumi Hamasaki
Ayumi Hamasaki
Japanese recording artist, lyricist, model, and actress
18
Younha
Younha
South Korean pop singer-songwriter
19
The Pillows
The Pillows
Japanese alternative rock band
20
Kumi Koda
Kumi Koda
Japanese singer
21
Angela Aki
Angela Aki
Japanese musician
22
Nana Kitade
Nana Kitade
Japanese singer-songwriter and musician
23
Miho Komatsu
Miho Komatsu
Japanese singer
24
Chihiro Onitsuka
Chihiro Onitsuka
Japanese singer-songwriter
25
Olivia Lufkin
Olivia Lufkin
Japanese American bilingual singer and songwriter
26
Zard
Zard
Japanese pop unit (1991-2007)
27
Mika Nakashima
Mika Nakashima
Japanese singer and actress (1983-)
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Ana Johnsson
Ana Johnsson
Swedish singer
29
MiChi
MiChi
British singer
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Bish
Bish
Japanese idol group (2015-)
Intro
Japanese singer
Genres
Music

Mizuki Watanabe (渡邊瑞枝, Watanabe Mizuki, born March 6, 1981 in Kitami, Hokkaidō, Japan), better known simply as Miz, is a Japanese pop/rock singer and actress. Though most of her music is released in Japan, she does her work primarily from Gotland in Sweden, mainly doing promotional videos, photo shoots and recording there. She originally debuted in 1999 under Universal Music Japan using her real name, Watanabe Mizuki, releasing two singles. In 2003, she began working with the Swedish producer Tord Backstrom and debuted under Victor Entertainment with the pseudonym Miz in 2004. That same year, she released an English album in Sweden, with the lead single "Waiting" reaching #8 on the Hitlistan Swedish singles chart. In 2007, Watanabe returned to Universal Music Japan, changed her stage name to Mizrock, and released her first mini-album Good bye, yesterday and three singles. However, in 2009 she announced on her official blog that she had changed her stage name back to Miz. Her biggest hits in Japan are "New Day" and "In The Sky", the theme song for the Square Enix role-playing video game Grandia III.