Michiyo Heike (平家 みちよ, Heike Michiyo), (born 平家 充代 (same reading) on April 6, 1979, married name unknown) is a Japanese pop singer-songwriter from Osaka Prefecture and raised in Nabari, Mie. She first become known after her appearance on the Japanese talent show Asayan in the late 1990s, becoming the first member of the future "Hello! Project". Heike currently goes by the simply Michiyo.

Michiyo Heike
平家 みちよ
Also known asMichiyo
Born平家充代 (Heike Michiyo)
(1979-04-06) April 6, 1979 (age 45)
OriginOsaka Prefecture, Japan
GenresJapanese pop
OccupationSinger-songwriter
Years active1997 – present
LabelsWarner Music Japan
Websitewww.michiyo34.com/ent.htm

History

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Pre-debut

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Heike applied Asayan Sharam Q-Produced Female Rock Vocalist Audition (ASAYAN シャ乱Qブロデュース 女性ロックヴォーカリスト オーディション, Asayan sharan kyū purodūsu josei rokku vōkarisuto ōdishon) while attending Mie Prefectural Nabari Nishi Senior High School as a junior. The audition for their first singer produced by Sharam Q was held from April through August 1997, by a former Japanese talent show Asayan on the TV Tokyo network, which was later broadcast. Out of around 9,900 applicants, she was eventually chosen as the winner of the audition by Sharm Q under the initiative of their leader Hatake. Michiyo, however, was "sealed" or seclude herself from media for training until her debut under the direction of Tsunku of Sharam Q. During this two-month seclusion time, Tsunku gave a chance to five of 10 runners up to begin their own group, named as Morning Musume. After all, while Tsunku had been producing the repechage team, Hatake had been producing Heike. Her stage name was determined as Michyo Heike (平家みちよ) changing the Kanji characters for her first name into hiragana in October 1997.

1997: Debut and "Get"

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Heike's debut single "Get", composed by Hatake, with lyrics by Tsunku, was released from the WEA Japan label on November 5, 1997. "Get" was her highest-charting single, peaking at number 24 on the Oricon Singles Chart, charting for six weeks.[1] On November 6, her first live performance was held at the Nippon Budokan Hall in front of an audience of ten thousand invited by Asayan.[2][3] Michiyo Heike and Morning Musume shared a joint fan club, known as "Hello!", later to become known as "Hello! Project". During this time, Heike was the only soloist.

1998: "Sotsugyō —Top of the World—", "Daikirai", Morning Cop "Daite Hold on Me!", and "Dakedo aishi sugite"

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In February 1998, she released her 2nd single, "Sotsugyō —Top of the World—", a cover song for The Carpenters' Top of the World. The lyrics of the song was written by Makoto of Sharm Q, peaking at number 35 on the Oricon Singles Chart. Michiyo released her first studio album Teenage Dream on March 25, 1998, peaking at number 50 on the Oricon Albums Chart. "Daikirai" was released for Michiyo's third single on July 1, 1998. The song was again composed by Hatake, peaking at number 50 on the Oricon Singles Chart. Morning Cop "Daite Hold on Me!" OST was released on September 30, 1998, under the names of Michiyo Heike and Morning Musume, peaking at number 18 on the Oricon Albums Chart. "Dakedo aishi sugite" was released Michiyo's fourth single from the joint OST album Morning Cop "Daite Hold on Me!" on October 25, 1998, peaking at number 95 on the Oricon Singles Chart.

1999: "Anata no yume ni naritai" and "Scene"

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Heike's 5th single "Anata no yume ni naritai" was released on February 10, 1999, peaking at number 70 on the Oricon Singles Chart. She released her 6th single "Scene" on July 28, 1999. The song was again composed by Hatake, with lyrics by Michiyo herself, peaking at number 79 on the Oricon Singles Chart.

2000: "One-room natsu no koi monogatari", For Ourself, and "Ai no chikara"

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Michiyo released her 7th single "One-room natsu no koi monogatari" on May 17, 2000. The song was her first song produced by Tsunku, peaking at number 26 on the Oricon Singles Chart. "Ai no chikara" was her 8th single released on August 9, 2000. The song was again produced by Tsunku, peaking at number 38 on the Oricon Singles Chart. Heike released her 2nd studio album For Ourself —Single History— on September 13, 2000, peaking at number 23 on the Oricon Singles Chart. In 2000, Heike participated in shuffle unit Kiiro 5.

2001: "Kekkyoku Bye Bye Bye" and "Propose"

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Heike released her 9th single "Kekkyoku Bye Bye Bye" on February 7, 2001, peaking at number 45 on the Oricon Singles Chart. She then signed a new recording contract with zetima label after her recording contract with WEA Japan was terminated. Her 10th single "Propose" was released on November 7, 2001, peaking at number 31 on the Oricon Singles Chart. In 2001, she was part of 7-nin Matsuri.

2002: "Murasaki shikibu"

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"Murasaki shikibu", released on June 5, 2001, was her last single as a Hello! Project member, peaking at number 39 on the Oricon Singles Chart. In July 2002, she was a member of Sexy 8. Since Heike's management contract with Up Front Group was terminated, she "graduated from" Hello! Project in November 2002, five years after her debut.

2004–present

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In 2004, she changed her stage name to Michyo (みちよ) and began a career as an indies songwriter. Her first indie album, titled Jecica, was entirely self-written and was released on March 3, 2004.[4]

Discography

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Singles

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As Michiyo Heike

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# Title Japanese
Translation
Release date Oricon ranking[5]
1 "Get" "GET" November 5, 1997 24
2 "Sotsugyō —Top of the World—" 卒業 〜TOP OF THE WORLD〜
"Graduation (Top of the World)"
February 15, 1998 35
3 "Daikirai" ダイキライ
"(large amount of) Hate"
July 1, 1998 50
4 "Dakedo aishi sugite" だけど 愛しすぎて
"But I Loved You Too Much"
October 25, 1998 95
5 "Anata no yume ni naritai" アナタの夢になりたい
"I Want to Be Your Dream"
February 10, 1999 70
6 "Scene" "scene" July 28, 1999 79
7 "One-room natsu no koi monogatari" ワンルーム夏の恋物語
"One-Room Summer Love Story"
May 17, 2000 26
8 "Ai no chikara" 愛の力
"Power of Love"
August 9, 2000 38
9 "Kekkyoku Bye Bye Bye" 結局 Bye Bye Bye
"After Everything, Bye Bye Bye"
February 7, 2001 45
10 "Propose" プロポーズ November 7, 2001 31
11 "Murasaki shikibu" ムラサキシキブ
"Purple shikibu"
June 5, 2002 39

As Michiyo

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# Title Japanese
Translation
Release date
1 "Ran Run Ran"
(Fan club release)
嵐・RUN・乱
(Read "Ran Ran Ran")
2 Unaffected December 9, 2005

Albums

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As Michiyo Heike

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# Title Japanese
Translation
Release date Oricon ranking[5]
1 Teenage Dream March 25, 1998 50
2 For Ourself —Single History— For ourself 〜Single History〜 September 13, 2000 23
3 Morning Cop "Daite Hold on Me!" OST
With Morning Musume
モーニング刑事。抱いてHOLD ON ME! September 30, 1998 18

As Michiyo

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# Title Japanese
Translation
Release date
1 Jecica March 3, 2004
2 Koimizuki 恋水姫
Loving Ice Princess
February 28, 2005
3 Fantasia July 25, 2006
Title Date
"Sweets of Jecica" September 30, 2004

Performances

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Radio

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Title Station Date
Sound Planet
サウンドプラネット
Radio Berry
(FM Tochigi)
April 3, 1998 – September 27, 2002, December 3, 2008
Michiyo Heike Teenage Beat! Radio Cube
(FM Mie)
October 4, 1998 – March 28, 1999
Michiyo Heike Weekend Rendezvous
平家みちよ ウィークエンドランデヴー
Radio Cube
(FM Mie)
April 3, 1999 – September 30, 2001
Michiyo Heike no Dochira Made
平家みちよのどちらまで
JOQR-AM January 2001 – March 2002
Hecchara Heike – Yoroshiku Yossie
ヘッチャラ平家★よろしくヨッスィー
CBC Radio October 6, 2001 – October 5, 2002
Young Town Music Max
ヤンタンMUSIC MAX
MBS Radio

Films

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Title Release Date
Morning Cop "Daite Hold on Me!"
モーニング刑事。抱いてHOLD ON ME!
1998

Musicals

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Title Date
Love Century (Yume wa Minakerya Hajimaranai)
LOVEセンチュリー -夢はみなけりゃ始まらない-
May 3–27, 2001

Concert tours

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Title Date
Michiyo Heike/Morning Musume First Concert "Hello!"
平家みちよ・モーニング娘。ファーストコンサート「HELLO!」
July 12–27, 1998
Morning Musume/Michiyo Heike "Morning Cop Daite Hold on Me!" screening/photo session/mini live/handshake event tour
モーニング娘。・平家みちよ「モーニング刑事。抱いて HOLD ON ME!」映画上映・撮影会・ミニライブ・握手会ツアー
August – November 1998
Morning Musume/Michiyo Heike school festival "Morning Cop Daite Hold on Me!" screening/mini live
モーニング娘。・平家みちよ学園祭「モーニング刑事。抱いて HOLD ON ME!」映画上映・ミニライブ
October – November 1998
Michiyo Heike "Sotsugyō Memorial Live"
平家みちよ「卒業メモリアルライブ」
November 1–11, 2004
Jecica Release Event/Azumazaka Tour '04
「JECICA発売記念・東阪ツアー'04」
April 6–11, 2004
Koimizuki Release Even/Azamazaka Tour '05
「恋水姫発売記念・東阪ツアー'05」
March 26 – April 2, 2005
Michiyo Tour 2005 "Unaffected"
みちよ Tour 2005 『unaffected』
November 14–30, 2005

References

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  1. ^ "GET michiyo heikeのプロファイールならオリコン芸能人事典-ORICON STYLE" (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved November 18, 2010.
  2. ^ 平家みちよ デビューシングル「GET」好評発売中! (in Japanese). Asayan. Archived from the original on July 6, 2008. Retrieved November 18, 2010.
  3. ^ "平家みちよデビューライブ 日本武道館!!! (Michiyo Heike's debut live – Nippon Budokan!!!)" (in Japanese). Asayan. Archived from the original on July 4, 2008. Retrieved November 18, 2010.
  4. ^ "JECICA michiyo heikeのプロファイールならオリコン芸能人事典-ORICON STYLE" (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved November 8, 2010.
  5. ^ a b "michiyo heikeのCD・DVDリリース情報、michiyo heikeのプロファイールならオリコン芸能人事典-ORICON STYLE". Oricon. Retrieved November 18, 2010.
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