Miho Komatsu
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, is a Japanese pop
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 singer. She was in the band Keyboard when a demo tape had been sent to Giza Studio
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. They signed her, and with her debut single, "謎" (Nazo), she became an immediate success. Four of her songs were included in The Best of Detective Conan, a soundtrack
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 album for the anime
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 Detective Conan
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which sold over a million copies. In 1998 she won a best new domestic artist Golden Disk Award
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. She also composed several songs for other artists, such as Field of View
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, Deen, and Aiuchi Rina.
To date, Komatsu has recorded eight albums, twenty-six singles, and over ten music videos.

Singles

  1. Nazo 謎 (1997 May 28, ZADS-1001)
  2. Kagayakeru Hoshi 輝ける星 (1997 September 25, AODS-1001)
  3. Negaigoto Hitotsu Dake 願い事ひとつだけ (1998 January 14, AODS-1003)
  4. Anybody's game (1998 March 18, AODS-1004)
  5. Chance チャンス (1998 August 19, AODS-1005)
  6. Koori no ue ni tatsu you ni 氷の上に立つように (1998 October 14, AODS-1006)
  7. Sayonara no kakera さよならのかけら (1999 March 3, AOCS-1004)
  8. Saitan kyori de 最短距離で (1999 May 8, GZDA-1005)
  9. Kaze ga soyogu basho 風がそよぐ場所 (1999 June 30, GZDA-1008)
  10. Anata ga iru kara あなたがいるから(2000 June 21, GZCA-1038)
  11. Kimi no me ni wa utsuranai 君の瞳には映らない (2000 October 18, GZCA-1047)
  12. Love gone (2001 January 31, GZCA-1060)
  13. Todomaru koto no nai ai とどまることのない愛 (2001 May 30, GZCA-1080)
  14. Saigo no toride さいごの砦 (2001 August 8, GZCA-2006)
  15. Aishiteru 愛してる... (2001 December 5, GZCA-2023)
  16. Dance (2002 May 29, GZCA-2038)
  17. Mysterious love (2002 November 27, GZCA-7003)
  18. Futari no negai ふたりの願い (2003 March 19, GZCA-7012)
  19. Watashi sagashi 私さがし (2003 June 25, GZCA-7021)
  20. Tsubasa wa Nakutemo 翼はなくても (2003 November 26, GZCA-7035)
  21. namida Kirari Tobase 涙キラリ飛ばせ (2004 April 28, GZCA-7050)
  22. Suna no Shiro 砂のしろ (2004 July 7, GZCA-4007)
  23. I~Dare ka... I~誰か... (2004 October 20, GZCA-4023)
  24. I just wanna hold you tight (2005 May 18, GZCA-4039)
  25. Anata iroあなた色 (2005 August 17, GZCA-4048)
  26. Koi ni nare... 恋になれ... (2005 December 7, GZCA-4057)

Albums

  1. 小松未歩 謎 (1997 December 3, AOCS-1001)
  2. 小松未歩 2nd~未来~ (1998 December 19, AOCS-1003)
  3. 小松未歩 3rd~everywhere~ (2000 February 16, GZCA-1022)
  4. 小松未歩 4~A thousand feelings~ (2001 March 7, GZCA-1064)
  5. 小松未歩 5~source~ (2002 September 25, GZCA-5020)
  6. 小松未歩 6th~花野~ (2003 September 25, GZCA-5034)
  7. 小松未歩 lyrics (2003 November 26, GZCA-5043)
  8. 小松未歩 7~prime number~ (2005 January 26, GZCA-5062)
  9. 小松未歩 8~a piece of cake~ (2006 April 26, GZCA-5078)

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