Kishimoto Hayami

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Kishimoto Hayami
Kishimoto Hayami

Kishimoto Hayami (岸本早未) is a Japanese pop singer and dancer under the GIZA studio record label. She debuted in 2003 with the single "MeiQ!?-Meikyu-MAKE★YOU". The PVs for her songs show off her jazz- and hip-hop influenced dance skills.

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Hayami in the promotional photobook from "Love Drops" (2006)
Hayami in the promotional photobook from "Love Drops" (2006)

Hayami started dancing while in her fifth year of elementary school at the age of ten. Her want to dance came from her older sister's influence. Soon after she started her dance lessons, she started taking voice training lessons to learn how to sing. She took lessons in the jazz, hip-hop, lock, and and house styles of dance, and decided she liked jazz the best.

In October 2002 she auditioned at "GIZA studio PRESENTS "DIG STAR"" and won. On her sixteenth birthday she released her debut single, "MeiQ!?-Meikyu-MAKE★YOU". The song was used as the opening theme for the anime Tantei Gakuen Q. She soon then released her debut album ("Meikyu") less then three months later. Hayami began writing her own lyrics at this time. She wrote one song ("記憶") for her debut album, and wrote 2 B-sides for each of her singles up through her Dessert Days single. Starting with her "Yume RIARU" single, Hayami has written all of her own lyrics, with the exception of a few on her "JUICY" album.

Hayami has since continued to release music. Starting in November of 2003 she released "Mienai Story" and released four more singles and her second album "JUICY" all within one year.

Since then Hayami's releases have become more inconsistent. Only releasing one single ("JUMP!NG↑GO☆LET'S GO⇒") in 2005 and a year later released another single ("PEACH:LIME//SHAKE"), which followed by the release of her "Love Drops" mini-album. A month after the mini-album was released, Hayami came back with the single "Go! MY HEAVEN" and "See you Darling" which was released early 2007. She has mentioned in her blog entries that she is still writing and recording songs, but there have been no official announcements on these yet. At a recent Saturday Live performance, "DANCE NIGHT," Hayami performed four unreleased songs--"Body ship," "DARK WHITE," "RETURN or RUN," and "DIG WAY." She has made no mention of those songs other than that.

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Kishimoto Hayami promoting "JUICY" (2004)
Kishimoto Hayami promoting "JUICY" (2004)
Kishimoto Hayami
Kishimoto Hayami

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