Megumi Asaoka


Megumi Asaoka is a Japanese pop singer, and actress. Her real name is Kayoko Fujii.

Biography

Megumi Asaoka debuted into showbusiness at age three, with performances varying from stage productions to television commercials.
While she was attending Junior High School, Asaoka modeled for the weekly Japanese magazine Seventeen. While working as a model, she was offered a recording contract. After refusing initially, citing she did not enjoy singing and living a public life, she later accepted in hopes of being able to financially support her family.
Asaoka made her musical debut in June, 1972, with the single '. The single sold over 400,000 copies and reached the No. 3 position on the Oricon charts. That same year, Asaoka won the Best Newcomer prize at the 14th edition of the Japan Record Awards.
In the summer of 1973, the song
' hit the No. 1 spot on the Oricon charts, selling over 500,000 copies. It was the eleventh best-selling song of 1973 in Japan. It has since become her signature tune. She made an appearance on the 24th edition of Kohaku Uta Gassen with this song, and won the popularity award for it at the 15th edition of the Japan Record Awards. The song's popularity was so immense, that manufacturers and businesses capitalised on its success by producing products especially for left-handed people.
Together with fellow Japanese female entertainers Saori Minami and Mari Amachi, Asaoka laid the foundations of the modern Japanese idol. Besides her musical output, Megumi Asaoka is also known in Japan for popularising the Hime cut, which became her trademark.
She married Mitsuo Watanabe in September 1977, and retired from showbusiness. In 1983 she divorced Watanabe and subsequently made a comeback. She has one daughter, Hitomi.
After her comeback, she mainly worked as an actress. In 2009, Asaoka celebrated her 50th year in showbusiness at Sogetsu Hall, performing 28 songs. To this day, Megumi Asaoka occasionally performs songs from her old repertoire.
In 2011 the Japanese music program Music Station listed her in their Top 50 Idols of All-time based on their sale figures. She was placed no. 47, with sales exceeding 3,000,000.

Discography

Singles

#TitleRelease Date/Chart Position
1Mebae
Debut single
1972-06-05
2Kanashimi Yo Konnichiwa 1972-10-05
3Onnanoko Nandamon 1973-01-15
4Mori Wo Kakeru Koibito Tachi1973-04-30
5Watashi No Kare Wa Hidarikiki
Biggest hit
1973-07-05
6Alps No Shoujo1973-10-15
7Tokimeki1974-01-15
8Shiroi Heya1974-04-05
9Kanashimi No Season
1974-09-10
10Yuki No Naka No Futari1974-12-15
11Mizuiro No Page1975-03-05
12Koi No Ayatori1975-06-05
13Utsukushiku Moe Nagara 1975-08-15
14Shiroi Bishou1975-10-25
15Sotsugyou1976-02-05
16Natsu Hakkei
1976-06-05
17Yogiro No Dekigoto1976-09-05
18Ginsekai
1977-01-25
19Neh1977-10-05
20Aitaiyo1984-05-25
21Kyouto Aishuu1985-05-25
22Rikon Bijin1986-08-21
23Yasashiku Shinaide1991-09-26

Studio albums

#TitleRelease Date/Chart Position
1Sawayaka
Debut album
1972-08-05
2Akogare 1972-12-20
3Megumino Kyuujitsu 1973-05-25
4Megumito Wakai Nakama Tachi1973-08-25
5Shiroi Heya
1974-04-25
6Roman He No Tabidachi1975-04-25
7Seishun1975-07-05
8Haru Shitaku1976-07-01
9Fashion Privacy
1976-07-01
10Shirakabe No Shouzou1976-11-15

Live albums

#TitleRelease Date
1Yume Hiraku RECITAL
First live album
1974-04-25
220 Toshi Asaoka Megumi RECITAL1975-12-20
3IDOL Densetsu Tatta 1 Do No RECITAL1983-05-01