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• • Website Seiko Matsuda ( 松田 聖子, Matsuda Seiko, born March 10, 1962) is a Japanese. Due to her popularity in the 1980s and her long career, she has been dubbed the 'Eternal ' by the Japanese media. Shiko seriale spanjolle. Seiko used to hold all number 1 records in charts from 1983 to 2000 (broken by B'z) and for solo artist (broken by Ayumi Hamasaki in 2006). Seiko was the overall finale performer of Kouhaku (Red White Music Battle) in 2014 and 2015, a prestigious NHK New Year’s Eve Music show which she has performed 21 times (up till 2017). She is still actively releasing new singles and albums, doing annual summer concert tours, winter dinner shows, high-profile TV commercials, movies and have frequent TV appearances and radio broadcasts. In January 2011, the Japanese music television program Music Station listed her as the 2nd all-time best-selling idol in Japan, with 29,510,000 records sold, right behind pop group and ahead of, her biggest rival back in the 80’s, who was listed in third place. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Biography [ ] After winning the ‘Miss Seventeen’ contest held by a popular magazine in 1978, a sixteen year old girl named Noriko Kamachi from Fukuoka adopted the stage name 'Seiko Matsuda' and rose to fame in 1980 as a, making her debut with the song 'Hadashi no Kisetsu' (lit.

'Season of Bare Feet'). Later in the same year, her 3rd single 'Kaze wa Aki-iro' (lit.

'Wind Is Autumn Color') became the first of her 24 consecutive number 1 hits in Japan. She shattered the Japanese former record of nine consecutive number-ones by popular 70’s music duo. Her consecutive number 1 record ended in 1989 when her 27th single 'Precious Heart' was ranked at number-two, behind 's 'Gravity of Love'. Matsuda gained another number 1 single 'Anata ni Aitakute ~Missing You~' (lit. 'I want to meet you ~Missing you~') in 1996, which would remained as her last number 1 single till date.

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The single was certified a million-seller. Matsuda used to hold the records for the most number 1 singles (25) and most consecutive number 1 singles (24) on the Japan's charts, for 12 years from 1988 to 2000. Both were surpassed by in late 2000. She held the record for the most number 1 singles (25) by a female singer for 18 years from 1988 to 2006 when 's ' reached number 1, making it her 26th single to top the charts. Matsuda's streak for the most consecutive number 1 singles (24) by a female singer and any soloist was held from 1988-2010 for 22 years. It was then broken by Hamasaki's ' in September/October 2010.

Matsuda also hold records for the most top 10 albums (50) and most number 1 albums. The former is tied by Hamazaki and the latter was broken again. Matsuda was the first artist in the Oricon history to have a single and an album debut at No. 1 on Oricon Chart in the same week. So far, this has only happened three times. In a May 2011 Oricon survey crowned her the No. 1 everlasting idol of all time, beating (2), (3), (4) and (5).

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Her long staying power is mainly due to her continuous re-invention of herself, and was labeled as 'Mamadols' (idols who remain popular even after having children). Her hair styles, fashion senses and makeups have all been copied by millions of girls and women in Japan and in certain parts of Asia. Matsuda's voice and singing technique have won her two best performance awards from Nippon Record Awards, first in 1983 for ガラスの林檎 (lit.Glass Apple) and again in 1993 for 'きっと、また逢える・・・' (lit.