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Miho Morikawa : ウィキペディア英語版
Miho Morikawa

is a Japanese singer and model.
==Biography==
Miho Morikawa got her start at the age of seventeen after winning a singing contest, which led to her first album, called ''Sentimental Times,'' in 1986. Soon after her debut, she started writing lyrics and eventually composing some of the songs as well. On her EP ''Holiday,'' Miho played the blues harp in some songs. Her 1992 album, ''Freestyle'', debuted at No.10 on the Japanese Album Chart. She has done songs for several anime series; including “Blue Water” and “Yes I Will” from ''Fushigi no Umi no Nadia'', “Positive” from ''Ranma 1/2,'' and “By Yourself” from a ''Dirty Pair'' OAV and "Yahoo!" the second opening of ''Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple'' with Akira Asakura under the group name ''Diva x Diva''. Her most recent album was ''Glad'' (2010).

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