Baby M (singer)
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Born | April 27 Nagasaki, Japan |
Genres | pop, house |
Years active | 2002–present |
Labels | Avex/Rhythm Zone, Universal Records |
Website | [www.babymworld.com] |
Baby M (born April 27, ??) is a Japanese pop singer and songwriter.[1] She is currently under Avex Records Japan.
Profile[]
- Early life
Born in Japan to British/South African and Japanese parents, M spent her early childhood in Nagasaki. At the age of 14 she moved to Philippines with her mother's charitable work.
- Charitable work
Her mother Monica had a charitable foundation, Kapatiran Foundation, based in Manila to establish feeding centers and education programs for children in some of the poorest areas of the city. It was during visits to these centers with her mother and sister that Baby M felt she wanted to help in her own way. She decided her passion for singing was the best way she could help and started singing in the slums. This is where she was discovered by a Japanese producer. In 2000 she was dubbed "the bridge between Japan and the Philippines." She also, through her mother, supported children with HIV in South Africa.
- Music Career
In 2000 Baby M released the independently produced It's Alright single to support the children in Muntinlupa, a particularly deprived suburb of Metro Manila, Philippines.
She officially debuted in 2002 as "Baby.M" under Universal Music Japan with the single Usual Girl, which was used in the intro for the Japanese television show, Pecola, and after the release of two singles with the label, one indie mini-album. Having worked with various South African and Japanese singers and rappers, she re-debuted in 2009/2010 under Rhythm Zone, Avex, one of Japan's biggest labels. In 2011 she signed with under a license from Avex.
The "M" of her stage name makes reference to the three important "M's" of her life; Monica, her mother, Mary and Music.
In 2011 she was nominated and became the Music Goodwill Ambassador for Japan to South Africa.
Japanese discography[]
Albums[]
- [2010.06.30] Japan
- [2011.02.17] Baby M Philippines
- [2012.03.28] Japan
- [2016.8.31] Bhetnai garho bho......
Mini-albums[]
- [2010.03.03]
- [2010.03.03]
Singles[]
- [2000.10.15] It's Alright Japan
- [2002.09.04] (as Baby.M)
- [2003.03.26] (愛が止まらない) (as Baby.M)
- [2004.08.18] (indie) (as Baby.M)
Digital singles[]
- [2011.02.09] (伝えたい)
- [2011.03.23] (また、桜の下で・・・)
- [2011.08.03] (僕らに希望を)
- [2011.09.28] feat. Christian Bautista
Collaborations[]
- [2001.06.21] - Panam (Fly, Girl, Fly (feat. Baby M))
- [2009.09.02] - Majestic (#2 Last Chance (feat. Baby M)) (#1 iTunes)
- [2009.12.16] Dohzi-T - (#9 Get Ready (feat. Baby M, Mandoza))
- [2010.03.10] - (#16 Goodbye To My Love (feat. Baby M, Mandoza))
- [2010.04.07] Ken the 390 - New Order (#3 THE DOOR (feat. COMA-CHI, Baby M))
- [2010.06.16] - (#5 Stand High (feat. Baby M))
- [2010.08.04] (#10 GTS feat. Baby M - Last Chance)
- [2010.12.08] Aili - Future (#16 Umi no Mieru Machi (Aili thanx to Baby M))
- [2010.12.08] (#9 Circle of Life)
- [2011.01.07] (Louder, (feat. Baby M & Ohga))
- [2011.09.14] (Odokei, (feat. Baby M))
South African discography[]
Collaborations[]
- [2008.10.10] - Ingwenya (#12 Good-Bye to My Love (feat. Baby M))
- [2010.05.10] - Real Deal (Don't Forget (feat. Baby M))
References[]
- ^ Belmonte, Maureen Marie (June 4, 2011). "Baby M sings for charity". Manila Bulletin. Archived from the original on September 5, 2012. Retrieved 6 April 2012.
External links[]
- Japanese women pop singers
- Japanese people of British descent
- Japanese people of South African descent
- Living people
- People from Nagasaki
- Musicians from Nagasaki Prefecture
- 21st-century Japanese singers
- 21st-century Japanese women singers