Hitomi Momoi
Hitomi Momoi (桃井ひとみ, Momoi Hitomi) is a J-pop singer, songwriter who is a member of Por, a duo which she and Ryo formed. Momo is a former member of the Japanese music production, I've Sound.
Hitomi Momoi 桃井ひとみ | |
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Birth name | 桃井ひとみ[1] |
Born | April 1, 1974 |
Origin | Sapporo, Hokkaidō, Japan |
Genres | J-pop, trance, techno |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter |
Years active | 1995–present |
Website | momoihitomi |
Chronology
- 1995—P・o・r was formed
- 2001—The name "P・o・r" changed as "Por". Momo joined I've Sound.
- 2005—Live concert in Nippon Budokan (I've in Budokan 2005: Open the Birth Gate)
- 2006—Momo graduated from I've Sound and continued her singing career with her group Por.
- 2009—Por breaks up and Momo, who changed her name to Hitomi Momoi, her real name, stars her solo career and publishes her first single, "Yuudachi". In this single, she counts with the collaboration of Atsuhiko Nakatsubo and Fish Tone, former I've Sound instrumentists. The single contains two songs: One of them is the one that gives the name of the single and the B side's title is "Hanausagi".
Discography
Solo albums
Year | Information | Oricon chart peaks | |||
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2011 | Kaeru no Uta
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As P.O.R
Year | Information | Oricon chart peaks | |||
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Daily | Weekly | Monthly | Yearly | ||
1995 | RISE | — | — | — | — |
1997 | Yuuenchi | — | — | — | — |
2000 | Kamihanki
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2001 | Shimohanki
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Orgel
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2003 | CYCLE
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2004 | Kotodama Sakiwau Uta
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— | — | — | — |
Thalys
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2006 | Kono Yubi Tomare
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Maxi Singles
Year | Title | Oricon chart peaks | Album | |||
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Daily | Weekly | Monthly | Yearly | |||
2009 | "Yuudachi" | — | — | — | — | — |
As P.O.R
Year | Title | Oricon chart peaks | Album | |||
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Daily | Weekly | Monthly | Yearly | |||
2000 | "Christmas☆Chef" | — | — | — | — | Orgel |
2002 | "Soup" | — | — | — | — | Kotodama Sakiwau Uta |
2003 | "Motto Motto" | — | — | — | — | Kaeru no Uta |
Solo works
Year | Title | Album | Track |
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2001 | "The whereabouts in the sun" | — | — |
2004 | "Niji no Umareru Machi (虹の生まれる街)" | Spotlight Kid | #01 |
2009 | "Wonderful Days" | SALON MUZIK | #?? |
I've Sound works
Year | Title | Album | Track |
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2001 | "Uneasy -Remix-" | A Compilation Album of PC-Game Musics "G-Mix" | #05 |
"Velocity of Sound" | Out Flow | #11 | |
"Philosophy" | Collective | #05 | |
2002 | "DROWNING" | Disintegration | #08 |
"GREEDY" | Lament | #07 | |
"D-THREAD" | — | — | |
"DROWNING -Ghetto Blaster Style-" | I've Mania Tracks Vol.I | #02 | |
2003 | "Koi no Magnet (恋のマグネット)" | I've Mania Tracks Vol.III | #07 |
"D-THREAD -Remix-" | — | — | |
"Konata Yori Kanata Made (こなたよりかなたまで)" | I've Mania Tracks Vol.II | #07 | |
2004 | "Spillage" | I've Mania Tracks Vol.III | #11 |
"Philosophy (Mixed up ver.)" | Mixed Up | No. 04 | |
2007 | "Cherish" | EXTRACT | CD2#08 |
As I've Special Unit
Year | Title | Album | Track |
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2003 | "See You ~Chiisana Eien~ (P.V Ver.) (See You 〜小さな永遠〜)" | I've Mania Tracks Vol. I | No. 13 |
2005 | "Fair Heaven" | G.C.Best | — |
As P.O.R
Year | Title | Album | Track |
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2001 | "Kimi wo Omoidasu (君を思い出す)" | A Compilation Album of PC-Game Musics "G-Mix" | #11 |
- Footnotes
- — = N/A
References
- "【置顶】Momo歌词集 – I've Sound 音樂聯盟" (in Chinese). Retrieved December 26, 2007.
External links
- Official site
- POR official site (defunct, archived)
- 【置顶】Momo歌词集 – I've Sound 音樂聯盟
- Momoの一日一幸 – livedoor Blog
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