Miki Matsubara
Japanese singer-songwriter (1959–2004) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In this Japanese name, the surname is Matsubara.
Miki Matsubara (松原 みき, Matsubara Miki) (28 November 1959 – 7 October 2004) was a Japanese composer, lyricist, and singer from Kishiwada, Osaka, Japan.[1] She participated in the opening and ending theme songs of the TV anime Gu-Gu Ganmo under the name "Suzie Matsubara".
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松原 みき | |
Born | (1959-11-28)28 November 1959[1] Kishiwada, Osaka, Japan[1] |
Died | 7 October 2004(2004-10-07) (aged 44)[1] Sakai, Osaka, Japan |
Other names | Suzie Matsubara (スージー・松原) |
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Spouse | Masaki Honjo |
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Years active | 1977–2000[1] |
Labels | Pony Canyon |
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Her 1979 debut song "Mayonaka no Door (Stay With Me)" became a hit, reaching number 28 on the Oricon chart, selling 104,000 copies according to Oricon survey, and selling 300,000 copies announced by Canyon Records. In addition, since around 2020, the song has become widely heard not only in Japan but also overseas thanks to the video sharing platform TikTok.