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A former fashion model turned singer, hitomi has been riding high in the Japanese pop charts since debuting in 1995. While hitomi's success has not been as all-conquering as that of her contemporaries Hikaru Utada and Ayumi Hamasaki -- she's yet to score a mega-hit on the scale of either of those two divas -- she has nevertheless been a consistent hitmaker, selling more than 8.5 million singles and albums combined. That she's done so for more than a decade, a period longer than that of the average shelf life of a J-pop idol, is a result of a perennially youthful image (Hitomi is looked upon as a fashion idol by her teenage fans), and because her music has never strayed too far from the winning uptempo dance-pop formula of her label, Avex, albeit with a vocal delivery far less mannered than many of her labelmates. As well, hitomi's lyrics have struck a chord with a rising but significant demographic in Japan: young females with disposable income to burn. Like many Avex artists, musical Svengali Tetsuya Komuro shaped hitomi's early career. The songwriter/producer's dance-pop template did much to define the J-pop sound to listeners inside -- and outside -- Japan. Komuro had already penned hits for globe and Namie Amuro in the mid-'90s by the time he discovered hitomi (born Hitomi Furuya on January 26, 1976, in Tochigi Prefecture) at a modeling audition. Despite Komuro being at the helm, hitomi's first two singles flopped, and it was only after her third single, "Candy Girl," was picked up in a Kodak camera commercial that she scored her first hit, entering the Top 20 of the Oricon charts in April 1995. Hitomi's debut album, Go to the Top, followed in September of the same year. As expected for any J-pop artist, Avex wasted little time in putting their latest starlet back in the studio, and barely a year after her debut, hitomi had re-emerged with her second album, By Myself, which went to number one and preceded a national tour. Despite this success, hitomi was still behind other Komuro-produced artists in the pecking order, such as Sony artist Ami Suzuki, Amuro, and Komuro's own group, globe. This factor, and hitomi's own desire to gain more control of her career, meant that she ended her creative partnership with Komuro after her third solo album, the reflective pop/rock of Déjà Vu. Hitomi's next album, 1999's thermo plastic, reached number two in the charts, laying to rest fears that she would struggle without her onetime mentor. Shortly after completing her "huma rhythm" live tour in June 2002, which finished up with a show at Nippon Budokan, hitomi informed members of her fan club that she was to marry. Within a year she had given birth to twins, both named after characters in Haruki Murakami novels. As a result, hitomi spent much of 2002-2004 out of the limelight, although the period wasn't all about domestic bliss: she completed a university degree in health and environmental science and also learned to play the guitar.

Hitomi resurfaced in September 2004 with the hit album Traveler, an album that took her closer to the electronica-influenced pop of her idol Madonna, and a successful arena tour, succeeding where many Japanese female idols have failed in making a successful comeback after starting a family. Hitomi released her eighth album, Love Concent, on her own Love Life Records imprint, created for her by Avex as a "thank-you" for being on the label for more than ten years. As hitomi entered her thirties, she strove to carve out a niche for herself beyond the narrow confines of a pop idol and received warm reviews for her portrayal as a troubled detective in the movie Akumu Tantei (Nightmare Detective), screened at the Rome, Pusan, and India film festivals and at the American Film Market in Los Angeles. Akumu Tantei was released in Japan in January 2007. ~ David Hickey, All Music Guide
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Background information
Birth name 古谷 仁美 (Furuya Hitomi)
Born January 26, 1976 (1976-01-26) (age 33)
Origin Kanagawa, Japan
Genres J-Pop
Years active 1994–present
Labels Avex Trax
Love Life Records
Website http://www.hitomilovelife.net/
This article discusses the Japanese singer Hitomi. For other uses of the term "hitomi" see Hitomi (disambiguation).

hitomi (ヒトミ?, born January 26, 1976) is a Japanese singer and songwriter. Some of her biggest hits include "Candy Girl" (1995), "Love 2000" (2000), and "Samurai Drive" (2002). Her last studio album, Love Life 2, was released in June 24, 2009. On December 5, 2007 hitomi released an entire-career compilation album, Peace. hitomi has sold over 8,830,000 copies of all her albums, singles, and video releases.

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Biography

Early life

Born Hitomi Furuya (古谷仁美 Furuya Hitomi?) in Tochigi, Japan, hitomi's family relocated to Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture when she was a child. Consequently Hitomi always identified herself as a girl from Kanagawa. Hitomi was an enthusiastic athlete throughout her childhood, playing baseball, soccer, and basketball, as well as an avid reader of manga. When hitomi was 16 years old, she was spotted and approached by a scout from a modelling agency. hitomi signed a short modelling contract and began appearing in magazines while she was still in high school.

In 1993, then 17 years old, Furuya was spotted by eminent Avex Trax music producer Tetsuya Komuro at an audition. Komuro signed Furuya to Avex, put Furuya through vocal training, and decided that she should use an all-lowercase 'hitomi' as her stage name. The following year, in November 1994, hitomi released her debut single, "Let's Play Winter", through avex trax, to which she wrote the lyrics. Since then, hitomi has been the lyricist for almost all of her songs. She has also performed covers, an example being the Shocking Blue hit "Venus" that she recorded an English-language cover for a Gillette commercial and later included on her June 2005 single, Japanese girl.

Debut and success

While the first two singles, Let's Play Winter and We Are "Lonely Girl" were considerable failures, her third single Candy Girl was used as the theme for a Kodak CM, and secured a Top 20 spot on the Japanese Oricon music chart. Subsequent singles "By Myself" and "Busy Now" established hitomi, barely out of her teens, as one to watch in Japanese entertainment.

Komuro and hitomi went their separate ways in 1999. It is believed that hitomi was unhappy with being a marginalised figure in Komuro's stable of performers, as she was behind other Komuro-produced acts like Namie Amuro, globe, and Ami Suzuki at that time, and also wanted more creative control over her music and image. The split was apparently amicable, however, and in 2002, hitomi teamed up with Komuro once again for the SongNation project, a various-artists compilation intended to raise funds for the victims of the September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States. hitomi contributed lyrics and vocals for the song "My Planet."

Many of her songs have been featured on a wide range of products. Examples include "I am," which served as an opening song for the popular anime InuYasha, "kimi no tonari," which was the theme song for a PlayStation video game Persona 2: Innocent Sin, and "IS IT YOU?" was used as a theme song for a popular FujiTV drama series "dekichatta kekkon". In addition, hitomi is a perennial favourite of clothes, cosmetics and accessories brands like Trussardi and Gillette for her modeling experience, photogenic features, and slender figure. Hitomi is currently the spokesperson for Gillette Venus shaver in Japan and visited Hawaii to film a commercial.

Hitomi married boyband GASBOYS former member U-san in the autumn of 2002. They got divorced in November 2007, and never had children.[1]. During this period as a married woman, her legal name changed to Hitomi Uesugi (上杉仁美 Uesugi Hitomi?).

hitomi was largely out of the public eye from mid-2002 to early 2004, because it was discovered she had ovarian cancer[2].

2004-2007

In May 2004, hitomi released a new studio album, TRAVELER. The concert tour she subsequently embarked upon was a huge success, and she played to packed arenas at almost every stop.

As the 10th anniversary of hitomi's debut came, she opened her own record label, LOVE LIFE Records, which functions as a subdivision of Avex. At present, hitomi holds the appointment of Chairwoman of the company's board.

In October 2005, it was announced that hitomi would feature at the annual NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen on December 31, as a member of the Red (females') team. However, hitomi ended up not performing, because of a minor throat infection, and on December 21 it was announced that her place would be taken by Ami Suzuki[citation needed].

Hitomi later released Peace, a compilation album, on December 5, 2007.

2007-2009

In 2007 hitomi co-starred in the Japanese film Nightmare Detective (悪夢探偵 Akumu Tantei?). In August/September 2007, hitomi acted in stage drama called Waiting For The Sun performed by Kitty-stage.

On July 11, 2008, hitomi revealed on her blog that she had remarried and was pregnant. She released a new digital single called Fight for Your Run☆ in August 2008.[3]

She gave birth to a baby girl on December 23, 2008.[4] Her first single of 2009, World! Wide! Love!, was released on May 20, 2009; Hitomi's ninth studio album, Love Life 2, was released in June. This album is a spiritual successor to her 2000 album, Love Life.

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