“Miho Fukuhara” “Love Don't Come Easy” just dropped.

2019.7.13

“Miho Fukuhara” released the new music Album “Love Don't Come Easy”

“Miho Fukuhara” just dropped the new and hot Album “Love Don't Come Easy”. It will contain the songs 'Work It Out', 'Love Don't Come Easy', 'I Want You' and 'JOY' total of 4songs. Enjoy the R&B/Soul sound from the far east Asia.

Japanese soul singer MIHO FUKUHARA's new E.P "Love Don't Come Easy" will released on July 13th (physical and digital). THE first three songs which are in English were produced by Justin Gray (Mariah Carey, John Legend, Joss Stone, Amy Winehouse, etc.) They last worked together on the hit single "Get Up" and the new tracks were recorded in Los Angeles. The last track on the ep is called "JOY" which was produced by herself and her pianist/collaborator YANCY. She will play some select summers festivals in Japan this year and a multi-country tour at the end of the year.

You can find and check the “Love Don't Come Easy” at 'Spotify', 'Apple Music', 'iTunes Store', 'LINE MUSIC', 'Amazon Music Unlimited' etc. Click here to see. Love Don't Come Easy

Love Don
  • 1: Work It Out

    Miho Fukuhara

  • 2: Love Don't Come Easy

    Miho Fukuhara

  • 3: I Want You

    Miho Fukuhara

  • 4: JOY

    Miho Fukuhara

Relase date:2019-07-13

UPOPO RECORDS

Genre: R&B/Soul / Reggae

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Miho Fukuhara

Miho Fukuhara

Fukuhara debuted under independent Yumecha Records in Sapporo Japan debuting with single and mini-album, "The Roots" and "Step Out". After the local success of the records, Fukuhara was soon Signed to national label Sony Music Japan in 2006. She released her first major label single "Change" in 2008, reaching #3 in the National airplay charts. Soon after she released her studio album"Rainbow" - co-produced by Fukuhara herself peaked at #2 in the national charts in Jan 2009, selling 100,00 copies. Her successive signle "Let it Out" was aslo a hit, being chosen as the ending theme of popula anime Fullmetal Alchamisythe same year. She released her second album soon after in 2009 "Music Is My Life". Following this release, she would release more conceptual EPs such as "The Soul Extreme EP" and "The Soul Extreme EP II" in 2011, mixing Soul, R&B and Pop. The leading track of The Soul Extreme EP, "O2", featured R&B singer AI, and became a commercial success, with over 300,000 legal downloads of the song. In 2013 she was the first Japanese singer to be signed as the newest frontwoman of the worldwide pop music project Sweetbox - along with male singer/rapper, LogiQ Pryce, releasing their first single "#Z21 (#Zeitgeist21)". Shortly after, Miho released her singles "Rising Heart", a song used in a national campaign for Coca-Cola, and "Beyond", which was used as an end-theme for the anime "Space Brothers". In 2014, Fukuhara decided to part ways with Sony Music Japan. In 2015, Fukuhara set up her own record label Happy Field Records, and released an EP entitled "Something New" on December 23. She has continued to tour regularly and has even crossed over to classical territory. She performed in St. Petersburg with the Russia's oldest symphony orchestra, The Saint Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra. As part of Billboard Classic's series, she has performed multiple times across Japan with a 300+ piece backing group (involving orchestra and gospel choirs) including a return show just 2 months after giving birth to her daughter.

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