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Moeko Nakamura, a musical singer who has been attracting attention for her outstanding singing ability, such as winning her first appearance in the TV Tokyo music program "THE Karaoke Battle", has released her long-awaited solo album. She has released many of her works as the leader of the chorus group Ensemble Conoha, but this time she has started her solo career in earnest. Produced by her lyricist Goro Matsui, this album is the first step towards her new frontier that transcends genres with her exceptional singing and expressiveness. The recorded "Gekkou no Bara (Moonlight Rose)" and "Mada yume ga samete inai nara (If you haven't awakened yet)" are used as the ending theme for BS11 "Anige Eleven". In addition, the duet song "Hakobune (Ark)" with Nami Nakagawa, who won the Record Award Special Award for "Kamido Tanjiro no Uta" of "Kimetsu no Yaiba (Daemon Slayer)" released in January 2022, is also highly evaluated and attracting attention.
This album "Wish upon a star" was written by Goro Matsui under the concept of "fairy tales for adult". Moeko Nakamura's singing voice, which has both the power and charm of her musical preparation, is brilliantly colored. As the protagonist of her fairy tale, she sometimes sings like a mysterious, sharp, and sometimes pure child, and changes her facial expressions from song to song to highlight the emotions of her work. It feels like after reading a heavy book that you can't think of for 40 minutes. The world of Goro Matsui's lyrical lyrics creates a sense of reality, and Moeko Nakamura embodies it with persuasive power, making it one that listeners can imagine each story.
In addition, the composers also participated in such a lot of hit works such as Motoki Funayama, Etsuko Yamakawa, Masayuki Iwata, Jun Abe, and Fumio Hamasaki. The sound has a sense of scale that makes you feel movie music and musical music.
In a famous TV program "THE Karaoke Battle", TV TOKYO, got a first victory and selected as the top 7 representing the program. In addition, she was taken to Bhutan as a singing reporter on Nippon Television's "World Marumie! TV Special Investigation Department" and went to the material and appear in a popular audition program with an audience rating of over 90%. Bhutan's first ever TV history, She also became a "foreign singer who sang on TV". As a singer, as the leader of the chorus group Ensemble CONOHA, released "Tadaima" written by Goro Matsui and composed by Ryoko Moriyama in March 2020. In September, the official song of Nippon Professional Baseball "Dream Park-Let's go to the baseball field-" was released. Currently, she has appeared in numerous musicals, including "Les Miserables".
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