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30 Facts About Miho Komatsu

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Miho Komatsu is a former Japanese singer and songwriter.

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When Miho Komatsu was 3 years old, she was influenced by her brother to start playing the electone.

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When she became a senior in high school, Miho Komatsu then became a vocalist of a band that played regularly in a Keihanshin live house.

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Miho Komatsu was signed to the label by the end of 1996.

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On 23 April 1997, the band Field of View released single Kono Machi de Kimi to Kurashitai where Miho Komatsu was credited as a writer.

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On 18 June 1997, Miho Komatsu wrote Japanese singer Arisa Tsujio's debut single Aoi Sora ni Deata.

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On 28 August 1997, the band Deen released twelfth single Kimi ga Inai Natsu where Miho Komatsu was credited as a writer.

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On 3 September 1997, the band Wands released twelfth single Sabitsuita Machine Gun de Ima wo Uchi Nukou and Miho Komatsu was credited as a writer.

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On 8 October 1997, the band Field of View released their first compilation album Singles Collection +4 and in track Oozora he was Miho Komatsu credited as a writer.

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On 3 December 1997, Miho Komatsu released her debut album Nazo.

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On 18 February 1998, the band Deen released fourteenth single Tooi Sora de and Miho Komatsu was credited as a writer.

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On 20 May 1998, the band Field of View released eighth single Kawaita Sakebi where Miho Komatsu was credited as a writer.

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On 27 May 1998, the band Deen released fifteenth single Kimi Sae Ireba where Miho Komatsu was credited as a writer.

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On 14 October 1998, Miho Komatsu released sixth single "Koori no Ue ni Tatsu you ni".

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On 18 November 1998, the band Deen released sixteenth single Tegotae no nai Ai where Miho Komatsu was credited as a writer.

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Miho Komatsu's self-cover was used as an opening theme for PlayStation game L no Kisetsu ~a piece of memories~.

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On 3 March 1999, Miho Komatsu released her seventh single Sayonara no Kakera.

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On 1 April 1999, Miho Komatsu transferred from Amemura Studio to Giza Studio recording label.

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On 8 May 1999, Miho Komatsu released eighth single Saitan Kyori de under Giza Studio label.

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On 30 June 1999, Miho Komatsu released ninth single Kaze ga Soyogu Basho.

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On 21 June 2000, Miho Komatsu released tenth single "Anata ga Iru Kara" was released.

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On 18 October 2000, Miho Komatsu released eleventh single "Kimi no Me ni wa Utsuranai".

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On 24 January 2001, Japanese singer-songwriter Rina Aiuchi released her debut album Be Happy where in track "Her Lament: Dare ni mo Kikoenai Kanojo no Sakebi" Miho Komatsu was credited as writer for the first time after three years.

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On 29 May 2002, one day after Miho Komatsu crossed fifth debut anniversary she released sixteenth single "Dance".

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On 11 August 2003, Miho Komatsu launched on her website Diary section.

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On 17 November 2004, the band U-ka Saegusa in dB released second album U-ka saegusa IN db II where in track Watashi wo Yurusanaide Miho Komatsu was credited as a writer for the first time in three years.

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On 11 May 2005, Japanese singer-songwriter Aiko Kitahara released second studio album Message where in album track Message was Miho Komatsu credited as a writer.

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On 27 July 2005, Japanese singer Sayuri Iwata released second single Fukigen ni Naru Watashi where Miho Komatsu was credited as a writer.

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In 7 April, 2011, Sai Saida, a producer in Giza Studio, confirmed that Miho Komatsu is "very close to her retirement" on his Twitter.

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In May 2022, all the songs and albums Miho Komatsu has released were made available on streaming services, in celebration of 25 years anniversary since her debut in May 1997.