Miliyah Kato









































Miliyah Kato
加藤ミリヤ

Miliyah Kato - 0709.jpg
Born
加藤美穂 (Katō Miho)
(1988-06-22) June 22, 1988 (age 30)
Occupation


  • Singer

  • songwriter




Musical career
Genres


  • Pop

  • R&B

  • urban



Instruments
Singing
Years active
2004–present
Labels
Mastersix Foundation
Associated acts


  • Shota Shimizu

  • m-flo

  • Dohzi-T



Website
http://www.miliyah.com

Miho Katō (加藤 美穂, Katō Miho) (born June 22, 1988), better known by her stage name of Miliyah Kato (加藤 ミリヤ, Katō Miriya) is a Japanese pop and urban singer-songwriter from Toyota, Aichi, Japan.




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Discography


    • 2.1 Albums


      • 2.1.1 Studio albums


      • 2.1.2 Compilation albums


      • 2.1.3 Remix albums




    • 2.2 Extended plays


    • 2.3 Singles


      • 2.3.1 As lead artist


      • 2.3.2 As featured artist


      • 2.3.3 Promotional singles




    • 2.4 Other charted songs


    • 2.5 Video albums


    • 2.6 Guest appearances




  • 3 Notes


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





History


In 2001, when she was 13 years old, she passed a Sony audition. She began writing music and lyrics from the age of 14. Before her official debut she sang support vocals for other musicians and performed in commercials. Katō made her debut with the release of the single "Never Let Go/Yozora" (2004) and released her debut album Rose (2005) the next year. She is influenced by hip hop and R&B music, especially artists Lauryn Hill and Mary J. Blige. Her music also makes frequent use of sampling. Katō herself has said that her music uses hip hop and R&B as a base, and aims for a middle ground which is neither overly pop nor overly hardcore. Katō graduated from the Meiji Gakuin University in Tokyo. She grew up in a single-parent household, with her mother and brother. Her father operated a gem store before his death.[1]


At the time of her debut in 2004 she was called the "post-Utada Hikaru" (ポスト宇多田ヒカル, posuto Utada Hikaru), referring to the two artists' similarities, from their lyrics to their shared "high school girl charisma".[2] Around the time of her debut, the fact that she was still actually in high school was often emphasized.[3] From participating in making the visuals for her CD jackets to producing her own fashion brand, she also has some influence in visual and fashion areas.[4] Those who are influenced by her music, fashion and acts are called "Miliyers" (ミリヤー, miriyaa).[5]



Discography



Albums



Studio albums




















































































List of albums, with selected chart positions
Title
Album details
Peak positions
Sales[6]

Certifications

JPN
[7]

Rose


  • Released: October 26, 2005

  • Label: Mastersix Foundation

  • Formats: CD, digital download


1

  • JPN: 238,000



  • RIAJ: Platinum[8]


Diamond Princess


  • Released: March 7, 2007

  • Label: Mastersix Foundation

  • Formats: CD, digital download


5

  • JPN: 107,000



  • RIAJ: Gold[9]


Tokyo Star


  • Released: April 2, 2008

  • Label: Mastersix Foundation

  • Formats: CD, digital download


4

  • JPN: 207,000



  • RIAJ: Platinum[10]


Ring


  • Released: July 8, 2009

  • Label: Mastersix Foundation

  • Formats: CD, digital download


2

  • JPN: 383,000



  • RIAJ: Platinum[11]


Heaven


  • Released: July 28, 2010

  • Label: Mastersix Foundation

  • Formats: CD, digital download


1

  • JPN: 266,000



  • RIAJ: Platinum[12]


True Lovers


  • Released: November 21, 2012

  • Label: Mastersix Foundation

  • Formats: CD, digital download


2

  • JPN: 110,000



  • RIAJ: Gold[13]


Loveland


  • Released: February 19, 2014

  • Label: Mastersix Foundation

  • Formats: CD, digital download


3

  • JPN: 51,000



Liberty


  • Released: March 2, 2016

  • Label: Mastersix Foundation

  • Formats: CD, digital download


4

  • JPN: 22,000



Utopia


  • Released: April 12, 2017

  • Label: Mastersix Foundation

  • Formats: CD, digital download


5

  • JPN: 14,000



Femme Fatale


  • Released: June 20, 2018

  • Label: Mastersix Foundation

  • Formats: CD, digital download


8

  • JPN: 5,000




Compilation albums










































List of compilation albums, with selected chart positions
Title
Album details
Peak positions
Sales[6]

Certifications

JPN
[7]

Best Destiny


  • Released: November 5, 2008

  • Label: Mastersix Foundation

  • Formats: CD, digital download


1

  • JPN: 222,000



  • RIAJ: Platinum[14]


M Best


  • Released: August 3, 2011

  • Label: Mastersix Foundation

  • Formats: CD, digital download


1

  • JPN: 308,000



  • RIAJ: Platinum[15]


The Best


  • Released as Miliyah Kato x Shota Shimizu

  • Released: April 2, 2014

  • Label: Mastersix Foundation

  • Formats: CD, digital download


4

  • JPN: 51,000



Muse


  • Released: October 29, 2014

  • Label: Sony Music Japan

  • Formats: CD, digital download


9

  • JPN: 31,000




Remix albums





















List of remix albums, with selected chart positions
Title
Album details
Peak positions
Sales[6]

Certifications

JPN
[7]

Kato Miliyah M-Mix: Mastermix Vol.1


  • Released: July 29, 2015

  • Label: Mastersix Foundation

  • Formats: CD, digital download


22




Extended plays




























List of extended plays, with selected chart positions
Title
Album details
Peak positions
Sales[6]

Certifications

JPN
[7]

M's X'Mas


  • Released: December 17, 2014

  • Label: Mastersix Foundation

  • Formats: digital download






I Hate You


  • Released: March 21, 2018

  • Label: Mastersix Foundation

  • Formats: CD, digital download


37

  • JPN:1,900




Singles



As lead artist

























































































































































































































































































































































































































List of singles, with selected chart positions
Title
Year
Peak chart positions
Sales[6]
Certifications
Album
JPN Oricon
[7]

JPN Hot 100
[16]

RIAJ Digital Track Chart†
[17][A]
"Never Let Go"
2004
15

  • JPN CD: 45,000



Rose
"Yozora"


"Beautiful"
26

  • JPN CD: 16,000


"Dear Lonely Girl"
2005
15 80


  • JPN CD: 50,000

  • JPN DL: 100,000+



  • RIAJ: Gold (DL)[18]

"Jōnetsu"
11


  • JPN CD: 42,000

  • JPN DL: 100,000+



  • RIAJ: Gold (DL)[18]

"Sotsugyō"
2006
23


  • JPN CD: 14,000

  • JPN DL: 100,000+



  • RIAJ: Gold (DL)[18]


Diamond Princes
"Last Summer"
30

  • JPN CD: 14,000


"I Will"
17 44

  • JPN CD: 18,000


"Eyes on You"
2007
13 70


  • JPN CD: 25,000

  • JPN DL: 100,000+



  • RIAJ: Gold (DL)[18]

"My Girl"
(featuring Color)
29 42

  • JPN CD: 10,000


Non-album singles
"Love Is..."
11 33


  • JPN CD: 24,000

  • JPN DL: 250,000+



  • RIAJ: Platinum (DL)[18]


Tokyo Star
"Lalala"
(featuring Wakadanna)
7 5


  • JPN CD: 49,000

  • JPN DL: 500,000+

  • JPN Ringtone: 500,000+




  • RIAJ: 2×Platinum (DL)[18]

  • RIAJ: 2×Platinum (Ringtone)[18]


"Futurechecka"
(featuring Simon, Coma-Chi and Taro Soul)


  • JPN CD: 49,000


"19 Memories"
2008
16 17 6


  • JPN CD: 23,000

  • JPN DL: 500,000+

  • JPN Ringtone: 500,000+




  • RIAJ: 2×Platinum (DL)[18]

  • RIAJ: 2×Platinum (Ringtone)[18]


"Sayonara Baby"
9 10 9


  • JPN CD: 25,000

  • JPN DL: 250,000+



  • RIAJ: Platinum (DL)[18]


Ring
"Koi Shiteru"
43

  • JPN CD: 25,000


"20 -Cry-"
2009
7 7 18


  • JPN CD: 23,000

  • JPN DL: 250,000+



  • RIAJ: Platinum (DL)[18]

"Love Forever"
(with Shota Shimizu)
5 1 2


  • JPN CD: 90,000

  • JPN DL: 1,000,000+

  • JPN Ringtone: 1,000,000+




  • RIAJ: Gold (CD)[18]

  • RIAJ: Million (DL)[18]

  • RIAJ: Million (Ringtone)[18]



Ring
The Best
"Why"
10 8 2


  • JPN CD: 29,000

  • JPN DL: 250,000+



  • RIAJ: Platinum (DL)[18]


Heaven
"Forever Love"
(with Shota Shimizu)
2010
4 3 1


  • JPN CD: 60,000

  • JPN DL: 500,000+

  • JPN Ringtone: 750,000+




  • RIAJ: 2×Platinum (DL)[18]

  • RIAJ: 3×Platinum (Ringtone)[18]



The Best
"Bye Bye"
8 4 1


  • JPN CD: 19,000

  • JPN DL: 100,000+



  • RIAJ: Gold (DL)[18]


Heaven
"Last Love"
13 40 2


  • JPN CD: 17,000

  • JPN DL: 250,000+



  • RIAJ: Platinum (DL)[18]

"Yūsha Tachi"
2011
8 13 7


  • JPN CD: 17,000

  • JPN DL: 100,000+



  • RIAJ: Gold (DL)[18]


M Best
True Lovers
"Desire"
13 41 26

  • JPN CD: 8,000



M Best
"Baby! Baby! Baby!"
10
"Believe"
(with Shota Shimizu)
9 11 2


  • JPN CD: 16,000

  • JPN DL: 100,000+



  • RIAJ: Gold (DL)[18]


Journey
M Best
The Best
"Roman"
19 18 31

  • JPN CD: 8,000



True Lovers
"Aiaiai"
2012
16 54 7

  • JPN CD: 7,000


"Heart Beat"
14 8 1


  • JPN CD: 26,000

  • JPN DL: 250,000+



  • RIAJ: Platinum (DL)[18]

"Lovers Part II"
(featuring Wakadanna)
15 13


  • JPN CD: 10,000

  • JPN DL: 100,000+



  • RIAJ: Gold (DL)[18]

"Love Story"
(with Shota Shimizu)
2013
26 10

  • JPN CD: 10,000



The Best
"Emotion"
26 27

  • JPN CD: 4,000



Loveland
"Lonely Hearts"
17 13

  • JPN CD: 7,000


"Love/Affection"
2014
23 10

  • JPN CD: 3,000


"Kamisama"

"Fighter"
(with Mika Nakashima)
13 19

  • JPN CD: 10,000



Muse
"Gift"
(with Mika Nakashima)


"You"
(with Izumi Nakasone)
13 15

  • JPN CD: 3,000


"Shonen Shojo"
2015
27 36

  • JPN CD: 3,000



Liberty
"Piece of Cake -Ai wo Sakebou-"
(featuring Kazunobu Mineta)
54

  • JPN CD: 2,000


"Lipstick"
44 76

  • JPN CD: 3,000


"Future Lover -Mirai Koibito-"
2016
42 30

  • JPN CD: 1,000


"Saikouna Shiawase"
49 57

  • JPN CD: 2,000



Utopia
"Dokomademo: How Far I'll Go"
2017
49 12

  • JPN CD: 4,000


"Shinyaku Dear Lonely Girl"
53

  • JPN CD: 1,000


TBA
"Romance"
2018
50 55

  • JPN CD: 900




As featured artist

























































































List of singles, with selected chart positions
Title
Year
Peak chart positions
Sales[6]
Certifications
Album
JPN Oricon
[7]

JPN Hot 100
[16]

RIAJ Digital Track Chart†
[17][B]
"Shōri no Megami"
(Dohzi-T featuring Miliyah Kato)
2004
84

  • JPN CD: 9,000



Dōmu
"Better Days"
(Dohzi-T featuring Miliyah Kato and Roma Tanaka)
2006
30


  • JPN CD: 18,000

  • JPN DL: 100,000+



  • RIAJ: Gold (DL)[18]


Warabest: The Best of Dohzi-T
"My People"
(Zeebra featuring Miliyah Kato)
2007
44

  • JPN CD: 6,000



World of Music
"Stronger"
(AI featuring Miliyah Kato)
2010
26 30 4

  • JPN CD: 7,000



The Last AI
"Lovers"
(Wakadanna featuring Miliyah Kato)
2012
35



Life is Mountain
"Lover"
(m-flo featuring Miliyah Kato)
2013
81 15

  • JPN CD: 1,000



Neven
"One Day"
(Thelma Aoyama featuring Miliyah Kato, AI)
2016




Pink Tears
Smoke & Tears


Promotional singles


































































































































List of singles, with selected chart positions
Title
Year
Peak chart positions
Sales[6]
Certifications
Album

JPN Hot 100
[16]

RIAJ Digital Track Chart†
[17][C]
"At the Fever"
(featuring Twigy, Nipps, Dev Large, Shinnosk8)
2005




Eyes on You
"24 Hours"
(featuring Twigy)
2006




Last Summer
"For So Long"



"Kono Mama Zutto Asa Made"
2007
92

  • JPN DL: 100,000+


  • RIAJ: Gold (DL)[18]


Diamond Princess
"Saigo no I Love You"
2008
28

  • JPN DL: 100,000+


  • RIAJ: Gold (DL)[18]


Tokyo Star
"Only Holy"
2010
10



Miliyah the Clips 2004-2010
M's X'Mas
"Konya wa Boogie Back"
(featuring Shota Shimizu and Shun)
2012
11

  • JPN DL: 100,000+


  • RIAJ: Gold (DL)[18]


True Lovers
"Run Free"
(with AI and Verbal)
2013




Motto Moriagaro
"Sakura Melody"
(with Shota Shimizu)
2014
42



The Best
"I'll Be There with You"
(featuring AI and Thelma Aoyama)




Muse
"For You"




Utada Hikaru no Uta -13 Kumi no Ongakuka ni Yoru 13 no Kaishaku ni Tsuite-
"Walk to the Dream"
2018




Romance
"Atashi no Saibo"




Femme Fatale


Other charted songs


































































































































List of singles, with selected chart positions
Title
Year
Peak chart positions
Sales[6]
Certifications
Album

JPN Hot 100
[16]

RIAJ Digital Track Chart†
[17][D]
"Better Days -Sweet Love Side-"
2007


  • JPN DL: 100,000+


  • RIAJ: Gold (DL)[18]


Tokyo Star
"I'm Your Angel"
(featuring Shota Shimizu)


  • JPN DL: 100,000+


  • RIAJ: Gold (DL)[18]


Céline Dion Tribute
"Ai ga Kieta Hi"
2008
31



Best Destiny
"Aitai"
2009
59 1


  • JPN DL: 750,000+

  • JPN Ringtone: 750,000+




  • RIAJ: 3×Platinum (DL)[18]

  • RIAJ: 3×Platinum (Ringtone)[18]



Ring
"Sensation"
2010
46



Bye Bye
"Koi ga Owaru Sono Toki ni"
35


"Tomorrow"
61



Last Love
"Fallin'"
72


"X.O.X.O."
80 2

  • JPN DL: 100,000+


  • RIAJ: Gold (DL)[18]


Heaven
"Baby I See You"
(featuring Verbal)
44

  • JPN DL: 100,000+


  • RIAJ: Gold (DL)[18]

"I Miss You"
89


"Me"
2011
49



M Best
"Rainbow"
80


"Baby Tell Me"
22



Roman


Video albums























































































List of video albums, with selected chart positions
Title
Album details
Peak positions

JPN
DVD

[7]

JPN
Blu-ray

[7]

Diamond Princess Tour 2007


  • Released: December 12, 2007

  • Label: Mastersix Foundation

  • Format: DVD


22

Tokyo Star Tour 2008


  • Released: December 10, 2008

  • Label: Mastersix Foundation

  • Format: DVD


11

Ring Tour 2009


  • Released: May 26, 2010

  • Label: Mastersix Foundation

  • Format: DVD


2

Eternal Heaven Tour 2010-2011


  • Released: December 8, 2010

  • Label: Mastersix Foundation

  • Format: DVD


4

Miliyah the Clips 2004-2010


  • Release: November 2, 2011

  • Label: Mastersix Foundation

  • Format: DVD, Blu-ray


2 16

M BEST Tour 2011


  • Release: December 12, 2012

  • Label: Mastersix Foundation

  • Format: DVD, Blu-ray


5 31

True Lovers Tour 2013


  • Release: February 19, 2014

  • Label: Mastersix Foundation

  • Format: DVD, Blu-ray


4 29

Loveland Tour 2014


  • Release: February 25, 2015

  • Label: Mastersix Foundation

  • Format: DVD, Blu-ray


13 81

The Best 2 Man Tour 2014


  • Released as Miliyah Kato x Shota Shimizu

  • Release: April 22, 2015

  • Label: Mastersix Foundation

  • Format: DVD, Blu-ray


7 69

10th Anniversary "A Muse" Tour 2015


  • Release: April 6, 2016

  • Label: Mastersix Foundation

  • Format: DVD, Blu-ray


10 41

Dramatic Libery Tour 2016


  • Release: January 11, 2017

  • Label: Mastersix Foundation

  • Format: DVD, Blu-ray


5 32

Utopia Tour 2017


  • Release: January 17, 2018

  • Label: Mastersix Foundation

  • Format: DVD, Blu-ray


14 29


Guest appearances















































































List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
Title
Year
Other artist(s)
Album
"Cherry Oh! Baby"
2003
Reggae Disco Rockers

Reggae Magic
"Paradise"
2005

Heartsdales

Super Star
"In the Night"
V.A.

We Love Dance Classics Vol.1
"Sunshine"

KM-MARKIT

Vivid
"One Day"

m-flo

Beat Space Nine
"Righ' Now!"
2006
Twigy, You the Rock★

Thing Twice
"Michelle"

Yuji Ohno, Lupintic Five

Lupin III TV Special Seven Days Rhapsody Original Soundtrack
"Me & My..."
KM-MARKIT

Mark Out
"Hikaru Mirai"
2007
Dohzi-T

One MIC
"Turn It Up"
2009
m-flo, Verbal, Little, Kohei Japan

M-Flo Inside: Works Best III
"I Miss You"
2013

Daishi Dance

New Party!
"Last Forever"
2015
Spicy Chocolate, SKY-HI

Shibuya Junai Monogatari 2


Notes





  1. ^ The RIAJ Digital Track Chart is a depreciated chart that ran from 2009 until early 2012 and tracked full-length cellphone downloads.


  2. ^ The RIAJ Digital Track Chart is a depreciated chart that ran from 2009 until early 2012 and tracked full-length cellphone downloads.


  3. ^ The RIAJ Digital Track Chart is a depreciated chart that ran from 2009 until early 2012 and tracked full-length cellphone downloads.


  4. ^ The RIAJ Digital Track Chart is a depreciated chart that ran from 2009 until early 2012 and tracked full-length cellphone downloads.




References




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External links



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  • Sony Music Website









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