Hiromi Iwasaki (岩崎 宏美, Iwasaki Hiromi, born on November 12, 1958 in Kōtō, Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese female singer who debuted in 1975. Iwasaki is a celebrated Japanese singer known for her broad influence on Japanese pop, particularly during the 1970s and 1980s. Iwasaki’s career launched after her victory in a national singing competition, which opened doors to a prolific discography. Signed to Victor Records, she quickly rose to fame with chart-topping singles, like Cinderella Honeymoon, which won awards and cemented her status in Japanese pop music. Her style is versatile, spanning enka, kayokyoku (traditional Japanese pop), and city pop, the latter aligning her with the Japanese pop culture boom in the 1980s. In her career, Iwasaki collaborated with renowned songwriters and producers who helped craft her sound, balancing traditional Japanese styles with contemporary pop influences. She worked with prominent figures in Japanese music, including lyricist Yu Aku and composer Tetsuya Gen, who contributed to the unique emotional depth of her music. Her 1982 single “Madonna Tachi no Lullaby” became a major hit, demonstrating her ability to adapt her sound to various genres while maintaining mass appeal. Beyond her music, Iwasaki’s collaborations with other artists and producers in the industry have had a lasting impact on her career. Although specific details of collaborators vary across albums and singles, her partnerships have helped her remain relevant in the evolving Japanese pop landscape Her younger sister 岩崎良美 is also a singer. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
聖母たちのララバイ
ロマンス
シンデレラ・ハネムーン
STREET DANCER
センチメンタル
未来
すみれ色の涙
万華鏡
思秋期
ファンタジー
家路
ぼくのベストフレンドへ
女優
カサノバ L
熱帯魚
二重唱(デュエット)
KISS AGAIN
WISHES
決心
五線紙のカウボーイ
想い出の樹の下で
処女航海
ドリーム
SYMPATHY
HALF MOON
ROSE
夏に抱かれて
夢狩人
夕凪海岸
霧のめぐり逢い
二十才前
好きにならずにいられない
春おぼろ
最後の旅
檸檬
銀河伝説
悲恋白書
二重唱
摩天楼
スローな愛がいいわ
素敵な気持ち
私たち
キャンパス・ガール
夜のてのひら
橋
恋待草
真珠のピリオド
思秋期(ししゅうき)
パピヨン
媚薬
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