Chisato Moritaka

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Chisato Moritaka
森高千里
Born April 11, 1969 (1969-04-11) (age 38)
Origin Japanese flag Osaka, Japan
Genre(s) Japanese Pop
Occupation(s) Singer
Years active 1987-present
Label(s) zetima, Warner Music Japan
Website Up-Front Agency Profile

Chisato Moritaka (森高 千里 Moritaka Chisato?, born April 11, 1969) is the stage name of Chisato Eguchi (江口 千里?), a Japanese pop-music performer who also is notable as an actress and song writer.

Born as Chisato Moritaka in Osaka, Japan she was raised in Kumamoto, Kyūshū, Japan. Her big break into show business was as the winner of the "Pocari Sweat Image Girl Contest" in 1986.

Her singing career as the unrivaled "Dance Queen" began in May 1987 with the release of her first album, New Season. She differed from many other female Idol Singers in Japan in that she wrote her own lyrics and some music for her albums. She also played drums on most of the tracks, as well as piano, clarinet, and other instruments. Her advertising jingles were hits into the mid 1990s in television commercials for such goods as chocolate and gin. She has also made numerous appearances on Japanese game and talent shows and is still a household name. In twelve years after her debut she released seventeen albums and created a cult following of otaku fanboys.

Some say that she displaced Yoko Oginome as the reigning "Dance Queen" of the mid to late 1980's. Yoko's singing career faded as Chisato's rose and endured far longer.

After an eight year hiatus from public life, Moritaka sang a song produced for a Nissan automobile commercial in early 2007. [1]

Album Release date Oricon rank achieved
New Season July 25, 1987
Mīhā
(ミーハー)
March 25, 1988 12
Romantic
(ロマンティック)
July 10, 1988 14
Mite
(見て) (Look)
November 17, 1988 5
Hijitsuryokuha Sengen
(非実力派宣言)
July 25, 1989 2
Moritaka Land
(森高ランド)
Compilation
December 10, 1989 2
Kokon Tozai
(古今東西) (All Times and Places)
October 17, 1990 1
The Moritaka
(ザ・森高)
Remix compilation
July 10, 1991 2
Rock Alive March 25, 1992 3
Pepperland
(ペパーランド)
November 18, 1992 5
Lucky 7 May 10, 1993 3
Step by Step July 25, 1994 3
Do the Best
Compilation
March 25, 1995 2
Taiyo July 15, 1996 3
Peachberry July 16, 1997 4
Kotoshi no Natsu wa More Better
(今年の夏はモアベター) (This Summer will be Even Better)
May 21, 1998 10
Sava Sava September 9, 1998 7
The Best Selection of First Moritaka (1987-1993)
Compilation
February 15, 1999 6
Mix Age*
Remix compilation
November 3, 1999 30
Harvest Time November 27, 1999 82
My Favorites
Compilation
November 26, 2004 63

Chisato Moritaka was featured in a program for the Sega Saturn "Chisato Moritaka Multimedia Disc".

Oricon web page for Chisato Moritaka.
Encyclopedia Idollica Moritaka Chisato
J!ENT English Translations of Chisato Moritaka Lyrics


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