(born 28 June 1985) is a Japanese singer, songwriter and actress. After signing with
Avex Trax, Nakamura released her debut single, "Yogoreta Shitagi" in 2006. She attracted public attention after coming out as a
transgender woman
A trans woman or a transgender woman is a woman who was assigned male at birth. Trans women have a female gender identity, may experience gender dysphoria, and may transition; this process commonly includes hormone replacement therapy and some ...
publicly via her official website on 11 September 2006.
Nakamura's second single "
Tomodachi no Uta", which details her struggling with the
sexuality
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and unrequited love for her friend, became her breakthrough hit, reaching number nine in
Japan. Her debut studio album, ''Ten Made Todoke'', was released in January 2007 and certificated Gold by
Recording Industry Association of Japan
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The RIAJ's activities include p ...
. Her fourth studio album ''Shōnen Shōjo'' (2010) won the
52nd Japan Record Awards
The took place at the New National Theater in Tokyo on December 30, 2010. The ceremony was televised in Japan on TBS.
Presenters
* Masaaki Sakai
* Norika Fujiwara
* TBS commentators
** Shinichirō Azumi
** Sylwia Kato
** Erina Masuda
; ...
for Excellence Album Award. In May 2011, Nakamura released her first
compilation album, ''Wakage no Itari''.
Early life
Ataru Nakamura was born on 28 June 1985, in
Sumida, Tokyo
is a special ward located in Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. The English translation of its Japanese self-designation is Sumida City.
As of May 1, 2015, the ward has an estimated population of 257,300, and a population density of 18,690 persons per ...
. Her parents divorced when she was little, and she was raised by her mother. Nakamura began studying music early in her life, teaching herself to play the piano at the age of ten, and beginning to write her own songs at fifteen.
Music career
2004–2005: Switch to Avex Trax and ''Ten Made Todoke'' era
In 2006, she switched to a major label, the popular
Avex Trax. Her first major label single, "Yogoreta Shitagi", was released on her birthday, and received minor attention. "Yogoreta Shitagi" was written about an ex-boyfriend who was cheating on her and is written from the former boyfriend's point of view. Nakamura called this individual on the telephone to explain that the song she had written about him was to be her debut single.
Her second single, "Tomodachi no Uta", received greater attention, and placed at number 150 on the
Oricon
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charts. However, it was not until Nakamura came out as a transgender female that she received major attention. Her explanation garnered a lot of media attention, and her single rose to number 9 on the Oricon charts. "Tomodachi no Uta" became the theme song for the popular television drama ''
Watashi ga Watashi de Aru Tame ni'', a
primetime television
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drama about a young transsexual woman. Nakamura even received a small
cameo appearance
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on the program.
Nakamura wrote "Tomodachi no Uta" when she was fourteen years old; notably, it was the first song she ever wrote. She wrote the song to say goodbye to the friends in
junior high
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she would never see again. "Tomodachi no Uta" was featured in an Avex Trax musical titled "
Kokoro no Kakera". The soundtrack featured 21 songs chosen from the company's hits over the past two decades.
Her third single, "Watashi no Naka no Ii Onna", entered the Oricon charts at number 39. On the same day "Watashi no Naka no Ii Onna" was released, the song "Chewing Gum" written by Nakamura for the band
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, debuted on the Oricon chart. Her two songs competed with one another for four weeks.
Her first album, ''Ten Made Todoke'', was released on 1 January 2007. A month later, she released "Kaze ni Naru", her fourth single. "Kaze ni Naru" was the theme song for the film ''
Sakebi
is a 2006 Japanese mystery film directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, starring Kōji Yakusho, of a detective's investigation of serial murders that leads him to a mysterious woman in red who slowly draws him into the darkness.
Plot
Yoshioka, an experie ...
''.
Her song "Kakeashi no Ikizama" was used as the closing theme for the anime series ''
Reideen
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''.
Late 2007–2008: ''Watashi wo Daite Kudasai'' era
Nakamura's fifth single marked the promotion of her second album titled ''Watashi wo Daite Kudasai''. The album was released on 5 December 2007. "Ringo Uri", the album's first single, premiered on 27 June 2007, and peaked at number 30 on the Oricon charts. The album's second single, "Hadaka Denkyū", premiered on 21 November. "Tori no Mure", the album's third single and her seventh overall, received minor airplay.
2009: ''Ashita wa Haremasu You Ni'' era
"Kaze Tachinu" debuted on 9 July 2008. The song was used as the theme song for the live-action film ''
GeGeGe no Kitaro Sennen Noroi Uta''. The single did well and was received much like "Tomodachi no Uta". Nakamura appeared at
AP Bank Fes' 08, a musical festival, on 20 July 2008, to promote the single.
Nakamura released "Kotonakare Shugi", a rock song produced by
Kameda Seiji, on 17 December 2008.
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Retrieved on 16 July 2009.
She wrote a song called "Hare-butai" for
Jero
Jerome Charles White Jr. (born September 4, 1981), better known by his stage name , is an American enka singer of African-American and Japanese descent who is the first black enka singer in Japanese music history. In 2018, Jero announced that ...
, Japan's first
black
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enka singer.
''Ashita wa Haremasu You Ni'' was Nakamura's third studio album, released on 25 February 2009 in both standard and deluxe editions, the latter containing a DVD containing various performances and music videos.
2010: ''Shōnen Shōjo'' era
In 2010 Ataru Nakamura switched her management from
Avex Trax to Yamaha Music Communications. She released the single "Iede Shoujo," which debuted at No. 90 on the Oricon charts and sold 796 copies the first week. On 9/22 her album came out titled ''Shōnen Shōjo'' it debuted at No. 65 on the Oricon and sold 2,103 copies the first week. The album was later awarded a
Japan Record Award
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, despite its lack of commercial success.
Personal life
Nakamura was
assigned male at birth but
transitioned after struggling with issues of
gender identity
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. This was mentioned in her official biography short during her appearance at the 2007 ''
Kouhaku Uta Gassen''.
Musical style
Nakamura is notable for the two different styles in which she sings. Her first style is a modern rock/pop sound. Her second style is an
enka
is a Japanese music genre considered to resemble traditional Japanese music stylistically. Modern ''enka'', however, is a relatively recent musical form, which adopts a more traditional musical style in its vocalism than '' ryūkōka'' music, ...
-inspired sound; thus far her enka-styled
ballads
A ballad is a form of verse, often a narrative set to music. Ballads derive from the medieval French ''chanson balladée'' or '' ballade'', which were originally "dance songs". Ballads were particularly characteristic of the popular poetry and ...
have been her largest successes. Her singles have thus far alternated between these two styles.
Discography
Studio albums
Compilation albums
Extended plays
Singles
Promotional singles
Filmography
* ''Hazard Lamp'' (2022)
Notes
References
External links
Ataru Nakamura Official website
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1985 births
Avex Group artists
Japanese LGBT songwriters
Japanese women composers
Japanese actresses
Japanese women pop singers
Japanese-language singers
Japanese multi-instrumentalists
Japanese women singer-songwriters
Japanese pianists
Japanese women pianists
Transgender composers
Japanese LGBT singers
Transgender songwriters
Singers from Tokyo
Transgender women musicians
Transgender women writers
Living people
Japanese transgender people
21st-century Japanese women singers
21st-century Japanese pianists
21st-century Japanese LGBT people
21st-century women pianists
Transgender singers