Seiko Matsuda

Japanese pop singer, actress (1962-)

Seiko Matsuda (松田 聖子, Matsuda Seiko, born Noriko Kamachi (蒲池 法子, Kamachi Noriko), on March 10, 1962, in Kurume, Fukuoka) is a Japanese pop singer-songwriter and actress. She is nicknamed the "Eternal idol" by the Japanese media for her popularity in the 1980s and her long career.[1][2] She is the mother of Sayaka Kanda.

Seiko Matsuda
松田聖子
Birth name蒲池法子 (Noriko Kamachi)
Born (1962-03-10) March 10, 1962 (age 62)
OriginKurume, Fukuoka, Japan
GenresPop, kayōkyoku
Occupation(s)Singer, lyricist, actress
Years active1980–present
WebsiteOfficial Website

Discography

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Albums

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  • 1980: Squall
  • 1980: North Wind
  • 1981: 風立ちぬ (Kaze Tachinu)
  • 1981: Silhouette
  • 1982: Pineapple
  • 1982: Candy
  • 1983: ユートピア (Utopia)
  • 1983: Canary
  • 1984: Tinker Bell
  • 1984: Windy Shadow
  • 1985: The 9th Wave
  • 1985: Sound of My Heart
  • 1986: Supreme
  • 1987: Strawberry Time
  • 1988: Citron
  • 1989: ゴヤ…歌でつづる生涯
  • 1989: Precious Moment
  • 1990: Seiko
  • 1990: We Are Love
  • 1991: Eternal
  • 1992: 1992 Nouvelle Vague
  • 1992: Sweet Memories '93
  • 1993: Diamond Expression
  • 1993: A Time for Love
  • 1994: Glorious Revolution
  • 1995: It's Style'95
  • 1996: Vanity Fair
  • 1996: Was It the Future
  • 1996: Guardian Angel
  • 1997: My Story
  • 1997: Sweetest Time
  • 1998: Forever
  • 1999: Seiko Matsuda: Re-Mixes
  • 1999: 永遠の少女
  • 2000: 20th Party
  • 2000: 松田聖子 Seiko Remixes 2000
  • 2001: Love & Emotion Vol. 1
  • 2001: Love & Emotion Vol. 2
  • 2002: Area62
  • 2004: Sunshine
  • 2005: Fairy
  • 2005: Under the Beautiful Stars
  • 2006: Bless You
  • 2006: Eternal II
  • 2007: Baby's Breath
  • 2008: My Pure Melody
  • 2010: My Prelude
  • 2011: Cherish

Singles

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  • 1979: Hadashi no Kisetsu
  • 1980: Aoi Sangoshou
  • 1980: Kaze wa Aki Iro
  • 1981: Cherry Blossom
  • 1981: Natsu no Tobira
  • 1981: Shiroi Parasol
  • 1981: Kaze Tachi Nu
  • 1982: Akai Sweet Pea
  • 1982: Nagisa no Balcony
  • 1982: Komugi Iro no Mermaid
  • 1982: Nobara no Etude
  • 1983: Himitsu no Hanazono
  • 1983: Tengoku no Kiss
  • 1983: Glass no Ringo/Sweet Memories
  • 1983: Hitomi wa Diamond
  • 1984: Rock'n Rouge
  • 1984: Jikan no Kuni no Alice
  • 1984: Pink no Mozart
  • 1984: Heart no Earing
  • 1985: Tenshi no Wink
  • 1985: Boy no Kisetsu
  • 1985: Dancing Shoes
  • 1987: Strawberry Time
  • 1987: Pearl-White Eve
  • 1988: Marakech
  • 1988: Tabidachi no Freesia
  • 1989: Precious Heart
  • 1990: The Right Combination (Duet with Donnie Wahlberg)
  • 1990: Who's That Boy
  • 1990: We Are Love
  • 1992: Kitto, Mata Aeru
  • 1992: Anata no Subete ni Naritai
  • 1993: Taisetsu na Anata
  • 1993: A Touch of Destiny
  • 1993: Kakowareta, Ai jing
  • 1994: Mou Ichido, Hajime Kara
  • 1994: Kagayaita Kisetsu e Tabidatou
  • 1995: Suteki ni, Once again
  • 1996: Anata ni Aitakute
  • 1996: Let's Talk About It
  • 1996: I'll Be There For You (Duet with Robbie Nevil)
  • 1996: Sayonara no Shunkan
  • 1997: Watashi Dake no Tenshi
  • 1997: Gone with the Rain
  • 1998: Koisuru Omoi
  • 1998: Touch the Love
  • 1999: Kanashimi no Boat
  • 2000: 20th Party
  • 2000: Shanhai Love Song
  • 2000: Unseasonable Shore
  • 2000: True Love Story (Duet with Hiromi Go)
  • 2000: The Sound of Fire
  • 2001: Anata Shika Mienai
  • 2001: Ai Ai
  • 2002: Suteki na Ashita
  • 2003: Call Me
  • 2004: Aitai
  • 2004: Smile on Me (Duet with Takaaki Ishibashi)
  • 2005: Eien Sae Kanji ta Yoru
  • 2005: I'll Fall in Love
  • 2005: Shiawase na Kimochi
  • 2006: Bless You
  • 2007: Namidaga Tada Koborerudake
  • 2007: Manatsu No YoNo Yume (Duet with Takashi Fujii)
  • 2007: Christmas No Yoru
  • 2008: Love is All
  • 2010: Ikutsu no Yoake o Kazoetara
  • 2011: Tokubetsu na Koibito
  1. "日本のシンガーTOP30 - 第7位" (in Japanese). HMV Japan. 2005-12-27. Retrieved 2008-12-15.
  2. "『眠れる森の美女』を松田聖子が歌う" (in Japanese). Barks. 2008-09-10. Retrieved 2008-12-15.

Other websites

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