Daria Kawashima

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Daria Kawashima
川島だりあ
Also known asMiki Kawashima
Born (1965-02-11) 11 February 1965 (age 56)
Sagamihara, Japan
GenresJapanese pop
rock
Occupation(s)singer-songwriter
composer
lyricist
Years active1986–
LabelsZain Records
Associated actsManish
Izumi Sakai
T-Bolan
Deen
Wands
Maki Ohguro
Website[1]

Daria Kawashima (川島だりあ, Kawashima Daria, born 21 March 1967), known before as Miki Kawashima, is a Japanese musical composer, singer-songwriter, lyricist under Being Inc. records.

Biography[]

In years 1986–1988, she debut as a Miki Kawashima with single Silk no Kuchibiru under CBS Sony label. Three years later debuted as a soloist using her full name with single Shiny Day under Zain Records label. Since joining to the Being agency she has composed and write several songs for artist as Zard, Deen, later in 21st century for Aiuchi Rina. In 1992, she composed under alias name Tetsuya Komoro famous Anime song Moonlight Densetsu which was used in Anime television series Sailor Moon. In years 1993–2008 she was active as a leader in her own band Feel so Bad. In 2003 she participated in cover album The Hit Parade covering Gedō's Hyun Hyun produced by Tak Matsumoto from B'z.[1] In 2016 she came back to the music industry with digital album release Life Now and active as an independent singer. Some of her music videoclips are included in musicvideo DVD series 90s Being Rock Hits.[2]

Discography[]

During her solo career as Daria Kawashima she released four singles, 2 studio, 1 digital and 1 compilation album.[3]

Singles[]

  • Shiny Day (1991)
  • Don't Look Back (1991)
  • Get it On (1992)
  • Kanashiki Jiyuu no Hate ni (悲しき自由の果てに) (1992)

Studio albums[]

  • Believin' myself (1991)
  • Don't Look Back (1992)

Compilation album[]

  • complete of Kawashima Daria & FEEL SO BAD at the BEING studio (2003)

Digital album[]

  • LIFE=NOW (2016)

List of provided works as a lyricist[]

Sakurakko Club[]

  • Nani ga Nandemo

B.B.Queens[]

  • I remember you

Mi-ke[]

  • Moon na Kimochi wa Osenchi
  • Oh My Sweet Heart

Deen[]

  • Omoikiri Waratte
  • Eien wo Azuketekurete
  • Twelve
  • Mou Nakanaide

Band-Maid[]

  • Freezer
  • Don't Apply the Brake
  • Beauty and the Beast

List of provided works as a composer[]

Zard[]

Mi-ke[]

  • Ano Hi no I Love you

Yumiko Morishita[]

  • Tears
  • Somebody to Believe

Key West Club[]

  • Oaetsurae no Destiny
  • Silent Beach
  • Yume wa Majorika Senorita

Dali[]

Wands[]

T-Bolan[]

  • Heart of Gold

Baad[]

  • Dakishimetai Mou Ichido

Twinzer[]

  • DON'T FORGET YOU

Noriko Sakai[]

  • Here I am: Nakitai toki wa Nakeba ii

Azumi Uehara[]

  • Precious Days
  • Fly Away
  • Solitude
  • Mask
  • Endless World
  • One's Love, ask me, Deep Black, Clash! Clash! (Mushoku)
  • Never Free
  • Song for you
  • U&I (Ikitakuwanai Bokura)

Hayami Kishimoto[]

  • SAY GOOD BYE GLOOMY DAYS
  • Konya wa Kaeranai
  • Domino

Sparkling Point[]

  • South Point

The Tambourines[]

Rina Aiuchi[]

  • Rainbow
  • NAVY BLUE
  • Rosemary
  • I can't stop my love for you♥
  • crystal pearl
  • Alright
  • Rock Steady
  • Playgirl
  • Neverending Winter
  • Thanx

Miki Matsuhashi[]

  • Itsumademo Ai wo Tsutumou

U-ka Saegusa in dB[]

  • It's for you
  • Hirari Yume Ichiya

Aiko Kitahara[]

Aya Kamiki[]

  • ShooBidooBiBa, Because I close to you

NMB48[]

  • With my soul

List of provided works as both lyricist and composer[]

Zard[]

Manish[]

  • Kirameku Toki ni Torawarete

Aiko Yanagihara[]

  • Don't let met down

Keiko Utoku[]

  • Kirei da to Ittekureta

T-Bolan[]

  • Kanashimi ga Itaiyo

Television appearances[]

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