Mio Isayama

Mio Isayama is a Japanese pop singer born on June 7, 1980, in Tokyo. She debuted in 2002 under the EMI Music Japan label and is known for her contributions to NHK's program *Minna no Uta*, where she sang three songs, including her notable hit "Tsuki no Waltz." This song was featured in a 2004 anime music video of the same name, which received significant acclaim. Isayama has released several albums, including *Nadeshiko no Hana*, *Hana Kotoba ~Hana Kokoro Uta~*, *Haru no Kahori*, *Ren'ai Kumikyoku ~ One and Only Story*, *Woman*, *Kokoro*, and *Yumemi Gokochi*. Her music often reflects a blend of pop and emotional storytelling.

Isayama's career highlights include her early success with singles like "Koi Hanabi" and "Eternal Love," followed by more recent releases such as "Sahara no Yuuwaku" and "Spica." Her music style is characterized by its melodic and heartfelt nature, often focusing on themes of love and life. Isayama left EMI Music Japan in 2007, continuing her musical journey independently. Her discography showcases her versatility and dedication to creating meaningful music for her audience.

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Album - 14 Tracks - Released December 12, 2007
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