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Mitski Miyawaki (born Mitsuki Laycock; September 27, 1990), known professionally by the mononym Mitski, is a Japanese-born American singer-songwriter. Mitski
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her first two albums, ''
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'' (2012) and ''
Retired from Sad, New Career in Business ''Retired from Sad, New Career in Business'' is the second studio album by Japanese-American musician Mitski. Mitski self-released the project on August 1, 2013 while still a student at SUNY Purchase. The album was her senior project and featured a ...
'' (2013), while studying studio composition at Purchase College's Conservatory of Music. These albums were created originally as her senior project at Purchase. She released her third studio album, ''
Bury Me at Makeout Creek ''Bury Me at Makeout Creek'' (stylized in all lowercase) is the third studio album by Japanese-American indie rock musician Mitski, released through Double Double Whammy on November 11, 2014. The album was written entirely by Mitski, with producti ...
'', in 2014 through
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after graduating. She then signed with
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in 2015 and released her critically acclaimed albums ''
Puberty 2 ''Puberty 2'' is the fourth studio album by Japanese-American indie rock singer-songwriter Mitski, released on June 17, 2016, the first release through Dead Oceans. It was produced by longtime collaborator Patrick Hyland. Upon its release, ''Puber ...
'' (2016), ''
Be the Cowboy ''Be the Cowboy'' is the fifth studio album by Japanese-American indie rock musician Mitski, released on August 17, 2018, through Dead Oceans. Produced by longtime collaborator Patrick Hyland, the album widens Mitski's palette with a return to the ...
'' (2018) and ''
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'' (2022), the last of which entered the top ten in several territories. ''
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'' dubbed her the "best young songwriter" in the United States.


Early life

Mitski Miyawaki was born Mitsuki Laycock on September 27, 1990, in
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, Japan to a White American father and a Japanese mother. Her first language was Japanese. She moved frequently while growing up due to her father's job at the
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, living in Turkey, China, Malaysia, the Czech Republic, and the Democratic Republic of Congo before settling in the United States. She sang in a choir in high school and was 18 when she wrote her first song on the piano.


Career


2012–2014: ''Lush''; ''Retired from Sad, New Career in Business''; and ''Bury Me at Makeout Creek''

After enrolling at
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to study film, Mitski decided to pursue music instead and transferred to
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's Conservatory of Music, where she studied studio composition. During her time at Purchase, she recorded and
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her piano-based first and second albums, ''Lush'' (2012) and ''Retired from Sad, New Career in Business'' (2013), as student projects. While there, Mitski met Patrick Hyland, who has produced her albums after ''Lush''. In 2013, she collaborated with indie-rock artist Mike Rasimas, providing vocals for the original song Ego and a cover of " Nightcall" by
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. After graduating, she served as the vocalist for the short-lived prog-metal band Voice Coils and began work on her third studio album, ''
Bury Me at Makeout Creek ''Bury Me at Makeout Creek'' (stylized in all lowercase) is the third studio album by Japanese-American indie rock musician Mitski, released through Double Double Whammy on November 11, 2014. The album was written entirely by Mitski, with producti ...
'', which was released on November 11, 2014, through
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. The album was reissued with four bonus tracks on April 7, 2015, through
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. The album's raw, impulsive guitar represented a sonic departure from the orchestral and classical piano sounds of her first two albums. It garnered acclaim from numerous publications.


2015–2017: ''Puberty 2''

On December 22, 2015, Mitski signed with
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. She announced her fourth studio album, ''
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'', on March 1, 2016, and shared the lead single, "
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". She released another single, "
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", before the release of the album on June 17. Produced by Hyland, the album was recorded over two weeks at Acme Studios in
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. The album received widespread acclaim from music critics. "Your Best American Girl" was named the 13th best song of the 2010s by ''
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''. In a 2016 episode of the
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show ''
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'', her song "Francis Forever" was covered by
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as the character
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. On February 21, 2017, the
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announced U.S. tour dates with Mitski as a supporting act. On May 1, a
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consisting of 100 songs by various artists titled ''Our First 100 Days'' was released. It includes Mitski's cover of
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's song "
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's proposed policies. Mitski played a cover of the song in 2015, but that version has since been taken down. Mitski also covered
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's 1951 classic "
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" for the ''7-Inches For Planned Parenthood'' compilation album. On October 4, 2017,
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announced that Mitski would open for her on some dates on her
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. On November 1, a short film starring Mitski called ''Sitting'' was released.


2018–2019: ''Be the Cowboy''

On April 20, 2018, Mitski teamed up with the
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on the song "Between the Breaths" for the soundtrack of the sci-fi comedy film ''
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'', based on the short story of the same name. On May 14, 2018, Mitski opened pre-orders for her fifth studio album, ''
Be the Cowboy ''Be the Cowboy'' is the fifth studio album by Japanese-American indie rock musician Mitski, released on August 17, 2018, through Dead Oceans. Produced by longtime collaborator Patrick Hyland, the album widens Mitski's palette with a return to the ...
,'' and released the lead single, "Geyser", with an accompanying music video. The second single and its video, "
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", was released on June 26, 2018, and the third and final single to precede the album, "Two Slow Dancers", was released on August 9 alongside a lyric video. ''Be the Cowboy'' was released on August 17, through Dead Oceans. It was critically acclaimed and named the album of the year by ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. On tour in 2019, Mitski began incorporating choreography into her live performances inspired by
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, a form of dance theater developed in post-war Japan, in which "performers draw on chaotic internal emotions but depict them with precise, repetitive gestures." The approach reflected her wish to "give audiences something new" on her second headlining tour since ''Be the Cowboy'''s release, as well as a desire "to develop her own, idiosyncratic ways of maintaining a grip on an audience," since she'd learned "that the jumping around onstage, getting everyone pumped up, doesn’t come naturally to me." Mitski worked with performance artist Monica Mirabile to devise the tour's "highly stylized, sometimes unsettling" movements. Butoh influenced choreography was also used in her music video for "Working for the Knife". In August 2019, Mitski ended her hiatus from social media to post a statement denying allegations made by a
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user that she had been involved in a child trafficking ring: "I don't know the accuser, and I don't know how or why they have come to associate me with their trauma." In September 2019 at the final performance of her ''Be the Cowboy Tour'' in Central Park, Mitski announced that it would be her last indefinitely. She later talked about how she planned to quit music completely and "find another life." By early 2020, Mitski had changed her mind and decided to return to music, partly because she owed her label another album and partly for herself. She described making the decision to continue, "What it came down to was, ‘I have to do this even though it hurts me, because I love ... This is who I am. … I’m going to keep getting hurt, and I’m still going to do it, because this is the only thing I can do.’ "


2020–present: ''Laurel Hell''

Mitski shared her new song, "Cop Car", in January 2020, a never-released piece from the soundtrack of '' The Turning''. She was featured in the song "Susie Save Your Love" from
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's album, ''
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'', released in February 2020. On October 29, 2020, it was announced that Mitski will provide the soundtrack to the graphic novel ''This Is Where We Fall''. The sci-fi Western story written by Chris Miskiewicz and Vincent Kings "unpacks themes of theology, death, and the after-life". Of the project, Mitski said "It was exciting to make a soundtrack for a comic book, It allowed me to work outside of my usual songwriting form and try to approach it like a score, but without any of the cues that come with working alongside a moving image, which ended up being both freeing and challenging. I hope the end result helps to immerse you in the story!" A
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song called "The Baddy Man" was released as the first preview from the soundtrack on March 5, 2021. Z2 Comics released the album on
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with the standard hardcover novel on May 5, 2021. A limited edition deluxe vinyl was also released. At the moment, Z2 has no plans to put the soundtrack on streaming services. On October 4, 2021, Mitski announced on her social media that she would be releasing a new single, " Working for the Knife", the next day as the lead single to her upcoming sixth studio album. The song would later be named the 7th best song of 2021 by ''
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''. Soon after the song's release, Mitski announced her 2022 European and North American tour. She followed it up with "The Only Heartbreaker" on November 9, 2021. The same day, Mitski announced her sixth studio album, ''
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'', would be released just before her European and North American tour, on February 4, 2022, called
Laurel Hell Tour Laurel Hell Tour (also called as 2022 Tour) is a concert tour by Japanese-American singer-songwriter Mitski, in support of her sixth studio album ''Laurel Hell'' (2022). The tour began on February 17, 2022, in Asheville, North Carolina, United S ...
. On December 7, 2021, "Heat Lightning" was released as the third single from the album. On January 12, 2022, "Love Me More" followed as the fourth single from ''Laurel Hell''. In March 2022, "The Only Heartbreaker" peaked at number-one on the ''
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chart. On March 4, 2022, Mitski was announced as one of the performers for the
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, scheduled for June 22–26, 2022. On April 19, 2022, Mitski's cover of "Glide", from the soundtrack of '' All About Lily Chou Chou,'' was released on streaming services. The song was previously available as a
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on physical versions of ''Laurel Hell'' and was used in the 2022 film
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. Mitski appears on the song "This Is A Life" from the soundtrack for the 2022 film ''
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''. The song also features
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, and
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.


Musical style

Mitski's lyrics often explore her anxieties and have been coined by some as 'sad indie girl music,' a category many women who write emotional lyrics are put into. E. Alex Jung described her as "an artist whose music feels like being ushered into a private opera house of melodrama" with lyrics full of "roiling fury, destructive impulses, humiliation, longing, heartache, and hunger". Angie Martoccio of ''
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'' described her earlier albums as a "wry running commentary on twentysomething angst, raw desire, and often unrequited love".
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, a singer-songwriter who has at times opened for Mitski, described her music as "really visceral ... She’s connected to a part in herself that wants to scream. Maybe you don’t live in a space where you can scream, or maybe you don’t have the words for what has happened to you. Mitski provides a space for that." Similarly, Mitski has described her music as a place where people "can put all of their feelings, their ugliness, that doesn’t have a place in their own lives."


Public image

In a 2016 interview with ''
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'', Mitski expressed the tension of being a private person and her discomfort with the attention that comes with being in the public eye, therefore preferring to keep her personal life private. Since her breakthrough in 2014, she has often been described as private by the press. As an Asian American woman, Mitski has felt pressure to represent her community. She has expressed discomfort at the idea of people looking to her for guidance and seeing her as a leader of change in an industry dominated by white men. Mitski is not active on social media, and the accounts under her name are run by a manager. She left social media in 2019, around the same time she quit music, because she felt it was unhealthy for her self-image. However, she has gained massive popularity on social media. As of February 2022, her music has been featured in over 2.5 million videos on TikTok. Former President of the United States
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included "The Only Heartbreaker" in his list of top songs of 2021, a list he tweets out every year.


Views on the music industry

On September 9, 2019, at a show in Central Park, Mitski announced it would be her last show indefinitely, causing her fanbase to express their distress on social media. The reaction online to this announcement prompted her to tell her fans she was not going to quit music; however, at the time, she truly intended to quit music for good. She has stated her main reason for quitting was that she had a difficult time grappling with newfound indie stardom when her 2018 album ''Be the Cowboy'' hit the mainstream. She said the music industry felt like a "super-saturated version of consumerism", and that in the industry "you have to be a product that’s being bought and sold and consumed". She regrets using her actual name to release music because it no longer felt like it belonged to her, and she felt like "a foreigner" to herself. She feared that by continuing to make music, eventually she would begin to create music she did not care about. In 2019, Mitski wrote a new single, "Working for the Knife", where she describes her "reluctance to return to the stage". In February 2022, Mitski released a new record ''Laurel Hell'', returning to the music industry.


Views on her fanbase

Mitski has stated in interviews that she has an uneasy relationship with her fans because she finds their relationship to her and her music overwhelming. She found the "worshipful commentary" about herself online damaging to her self-image. Her fanbase has been described as both "extremely online", "cultish", and as rivaling "Taylor Swift and BTS in intensity, if not size." In an interview in 2022 she described the audience at one of her shows as "unrelenting. Everyone needed a piece of me ... I was so overwhelmed by hands grabbing at me that I was crying." In February 2022, Mitski tweeted out a statement asking fans to stop using their phones to record her shows, as "... it makes me feel as though we are not here together ... When I’m on stage and look to you but you are gazing into a screen, it makes me feel as though those of us on stage are being taken from and consumed as content, instead of getting to share a moment with you.”


Personal life

Mitski reflects her eclectic cross-cultural identity as "half Japanese, half American but not fully either", a feeling that is often reflected in her music, which occasionally discusses issues of belonging. Mitski has described herself as Asian American, but does not necessarily think of herself that way, as "she would just say she’s American". Since 2020, Mitski has resided in
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. She is
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, likes horror films, and has two pet cats.


Discography

* ''
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'' (2012) * ''
Retired from Sad, New Career in Business ''Retired from Sad, New Career in Business'' is the second studio album by Japanese-American musician Mitski. Mitski self-released the project on August 1, 2013 while still a student at SUNY Purchase. The album was her senior project and featured a ...
'' (2013) * ''
Bury Me at Makeout Creek ''Bury Me at Makeout Creek'' (stylized in all lowercase) is the third studio album by Japanese-American indie rock musician Mitski, released through Double Double Whammy on November 11, 2014. The album was written entirely by Mitski, with producti ...
'' (2014) * ''
Puberty 2 ''Puberty 2'' is the fourth studio album by Japanese-American indie rock singer-songwriter Mitski, released on June 17, 2016, the first release through Dead Oceans. It was produced by longtime collaborator Patrick Hyland. Upon its release, ''Puber ...
'' (2016) * ''
Be the Cowboy ''Be the Cowboy'' is the fifth studio album by Japanese-American indie rock musician Mitski, released on August 17, 2018, through Dead Oceans. Produced by longtime collaborator Patrick Hyland, the album widens Mitski's palette with a return to the ...
'' (2018) * ''
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'' (2022)


Awards and nominations


References


Further reading

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External links

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