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MIQ
Born (1955-10-03) October 3, 1955 (age 69)
OriginMinato, Tokyo, Japan
GenresAnison
OccupationSinger
InstrumentVocalist
Years active1982–present
LabelsKing Records
Victor Entertainment
Musical artist

MIQ (三玖, Miku, born October 3, 1955), previously known as MIO, is a Japanese pop singer and vocal trainer from Minato, Tokyo. She is known for her performances on the soundtracks of various anime, notably the theme songs of Sunrise's Combat Mecha Xabungle, Aura Battler Dunbine, Heavy Metal L-Gaim, Star Musketeer Bismark and Mobile Suit Gundam 0083 Stardust Memory. The throaty, soulful timbre of her voice was uncharacteristic of Japanese vocalists of the 1980s (although it has become more commonplace today).

MIQ has listed Aretha Franklin, Anita Baker, and Chaka Khan as influences on her vocal style. Her vocal delivery was a major reason she was signed to a contract with King Records. She is also fairly fluent in English as is evident by her English renditions of "Dunbine Tobu" and "Time for L-Gaim" and noted by fellow anime theme singer Ichirou Mizuki at ANIME JAPAN FES IN HK 2007 in Hong Kong.

Partial discography

Albums

  • スターライト・シャワー (1984)
  • Mr. Monday Morning (1985)
  • aesthetic (1986)
  • Best of MIQ-MIQUEST-魂は刻をこえて・・・ (2005)
  • MIO(MIQ)パーフェクト・ベスト (2011)
  • STARLIGHT SHOWER (2012)
  • Mr. Monday Morning (2012)

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