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1 Early life  





2 Career  



2.1  20062009: Debut and development  





2.2  2009present: Rise to prominence  







3 Personal life  





4 Discography  



4.1  Studio albums  





4.2  Singles  





4.3  Extended plays  





4.4  Best albums  





4.5  Cover albums  





4.6  Live albums  





4.7  Video albums  





4.8  As featured artist  







5 References  





6 External links  














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May J.
橋本芽生
May J. performing in 2015
May J. performing in 2015
Background information
Birth nameMay Jamileh Hashimoto
Also known asMay J.
Born (1988-06-20) June 20, 1988 (age 36)
Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
Genres
  • R&B
  • Urban
  • Occupation(s)
  • Television host
  • Years active2006–present
    Labels
  • Rhythm Zone (2009–present)
  • Spouse(s)

    (m. 2022)
    Websitehttp://www.may-j.com

    May Jamileh Hashimoto (橋本 芽生, Hashimoto Mei), better known by her stage name May J., is a Japanese pop and R&B singer who made her major label debut under Sony Music Japan on July 12, 2006, with her first mini-album All My Girls. She was born to an Iranian mother and Japanese father.[1]

    Early life

    [edit]

    May J. was born as May Hashimoto on June 20, 1988, in Yokohama, Japan. The "J" in her name comes from the Persian name "Jamileh" (Persian: جمیله), meaning "beautiful".[1] She knows how to speak four languages, including Persian, Japanese, English and Spanish.[2]

    May J.'s Iranian mother refused to acknowledge her Persian roots due to perceived negativity towards Iranians in Japan and May J. grew up forbidden to speak the Persian language. Believing she was American, she discovered her true heritage on a chance overhearing of a conversation between her mother and grandmother.[1] During her formative middle school years she began listening to Iranian singers Googoosh and Afshin and has later said she hopes to debut in Iran.[1]

    At the age of 14, May J. was successful at a Sony Music Japan audition and soon signed onto Sony Music. While waiting to make her major label debut, May J. was a dancer for Aaron Carter's Japanese concert and was featured on the track Luyva: Another Episode from Sphere of Influence's album Big Deal, credited simply as May.

    A childhood fan of Christina Aguilera and Whitney Houston she then came to admire Canadian rock singer Avril Lavigne, winning a MTV lookalike contest as Avril.[1] She began listening to R&B while studying at the American School in Japan, from which she graduated in 2007 following a period of balancing her studies and her singing career.

    Career

    [edit]

    2006–2009: Debut and development

    [edit]

    Released July 12, 2006, under Neosite Discs, the hip-hop division of Sony's Ki/oon Records, the music of her debut mini-album All My Girls was billed by her label as "Jennifer Lopez/Beyoncé style music which has never before existed in Japan."[3]

    To celebrate the 10 year anniversary of Neosite Discs, the single "I Say Yeah!" was released on October 4, 2006, as a collaboration by all 5 of the label's signed artists.[4] The single marked May J.'s first appearance in the Oricon top 10.

    May J. performed as the opening act for American R&B singer Cassie alongside Rōma Tanaka at Cassie's concert at Shibuya O-EAST on November 28, 2006.[5] December 20, 2006, saw May J.'s first solo single release when "Here We Go feat. Verbal (M-Flo)" dropped and charted at #70 on the weekly charts.

    Her follow-up single, "Dear…" was released on May 30, 2006, and was unlike most of her previous work. Despite the ballad being much more Japanese-friendly than her debut, the single charted at just #90. May J. was then featured on Hip-Hop artist Zeebra's new album World of Music on the track "Shinin' Like a Diamond". In October, it was announced that May J. would be releasing her 3rd single, "Do tha' Do tha'" on November 21, followed shortly by her first full-length studio album, Baby Girl on December 5.

    In October 2008, she became the co-host of NHK's English-language weekly music program J-Melo, with Shanti Snyder, going out to 180 countries via NHK World. She became sole host in March 2010 and has remained ever since.

    2009–present: Rise to prominence

    [edit]

    On March 6, 2009, label Rhythm Zone opened a new official site for May J. confirming that she had left Sony to join the Avex imprint. On the May 23, 2009, her second album Family was announced, featuring the single Garden (featuring DJ Kaori, Diggy-MO', クレンチ&ブリスタ).[6] The album charted at #4 on the Oricon weekly chart.

    Her third full album titled For You was released on February 17, 2010. Her first solo live tour, lasting ten weeks and including 40 shows followed, culminating at Tokyo's Shibuya AX venue on May 23, 2010.[1]

    On November 24, 2010, she released a mini-album titled Believin... as a prelude to her fourth full album Colors, released on January 26, 2011.[6]

    In 2012, May J. recorded the song "Back to Your Heart" with Canadian singer Daniel Powter.

    May J. sang the end roll version of the title song "Let It Go" in Disney's Japanese release of the Frozen animated movie which hit No. 8 on the Japan Hot 100 after the film's Japanese release in March 2014.[7] In 2018, she performed the song live in the finale of the touring ice show Fantasy on IceinMakuhari and Kanazawa.[8]

    May J. has appeared on the variety show Kanjani8 no Shiwake Eight since 2012, as part of a karaoke contest segment, winning 26 straight contests before losing to Sarah Àlainn with the Idina Menzel version of "Let It Go", on the May 3, 2014, edition.[9]

    Personal life

    [edit]

    On June 20, 2022, May J. announced that she has married actor Shogen.[10] In May 13, 2023, May J announced that she and her husband are expecting their first child.[11]

    Discography

    [edit]

    Studio albums

    [edit]
    List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and sales
    Album information Chart position First week sales (Oricon) Copies sold (Oricon)
    JPN
    [12]
    Baby Girl
    • Released: December 5, 2007
    50 4,110 12,078
    Family
    • Released: May 27, 2009
    4 26,662 94,848
    For You
    • Released: February 17, 2010
    9 10,976 30,334
    Colors
    • Released: January 26, 2011
    23 4,547 8,243
    Secret Diary
    • Released: January 25, 2012
    35 3,105 5,140
    Brave
    • Released: December 5, 2012
    57 2,585 3,331
    Imperfection
    • Released: October 1, 2014
    3 16,799 39,917
    Futuristic
    • Released: October 25, 2017
    24 3,128 3,984
    Silver Lining
    • Released: December 8, 2021
    54
    Bittersweet Song Covers
    • Released: November 9, 2022
    39 1,130[13]

    Singles

    [edit]
    Title Release date Peak chart positions Copies sold (Oricon)
    Oricon[14] Japan Hot 100[15]
    I Say Yeah! October 4, 2006 8 × -
    Here We Go (featuring Verbal) December 20, 2006 70 × 3,865
    Dear… May 30, 2007 97 × 1,758
    Do tha' Do tha November 21, 2007 × -
    Shiny Sky June 9, 2010 54 41 2,144
    Rewind October 10, 2012 30 47 2,638
    Hontou no Koi September 10, 2014 6 6 23,378
    ReBirth(Faith) February 25, 2015 11 26 15,338
    Sparkle August 5, 2015 22 6,093
    Have Dreams! August 3, 2016 28 64 3,733
    Haha to Musume no 10,000 Nichi ~Mirai no Tobira~ May 24, 2017 55 2,302
    Kizuna Infinity / Hero March 7, 2018
    "—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

    "×" denotes periods where charts did not exist or were not archived.

    Extended plays

    [edit]
    Album # Album information Chart position Debut Week Sales (Oricon) Sold Copies (Oricon)
    JPN
    1st "All My Girls "
    • Released: July 12, 2006
    85 2,097 9,432
    2nd "Believin'... "
    • Released: November 24, 2010
    42 2,819 4,424
    3rd "Love Ballad"
    • Released: October 23, 2013
    6 18,773 50,599
    4th "Christmas Songs"
    • Released: November 16, 2016
    22 4,283 7,551

    Best albums

    [edit]
    Album # Album information Chart position Debut Week Sales (Oricon) Sold Copies (Oricon)
    JPN
    1st "With ~Best Collaboration Non-Stop DJ Mix~"
    (Collaboration Mix Album)
    • Released: April 27, 2011
    95
    2nd "Don't Stop! Summer Best!"
    (Rental Album)
    • Released: August 8, 2012
    7 10,684 62,409
    3rd "May J. Best - Selected Edition -"
    (iTunes Exclusive Digital Album)
    • Released: January 30, 2013
    4th "May J. BEST -7 Years Collection-"
    • Released: February 6, 2013
    13 7,935 44,349
    5th "Selected Ballads"
    (Digital Album)
    • Released: August 21, 2013
    6th "Ballad Best '09~'13"
    (Rental Album)
    • Released: September 27, 2013
    7th "mu-mo Gentai May J. 2013 Summer Best 3"
    (mumo Exclusive Digital Album)
    • Released: September 30, 2013
    8th "mu-mo Gentei ☆May J. 2013 SUMMER BEST 6"
    (mumo Exclusive Digital Album)
    • Released: September 30, 2013
    9th "May J. W BEST -Original & Covers-"
    • Released: January 1, 2015
    7 10,684 62,409
    10th "Best of Duets"
    • Released: March 29, 2017
    30 2,839 3,519
    11th "May J. W BEST 2 -Original & Covers-"
    • Released: January 1, 2021
    84

    Cover albums

    [edit]
    Album # Album information Chart position Debut Week Sales (Oricon) Sold Copies (Oricon)
    JPN
    1st "Summer Ballad Covers"
    • Released: June 19, 2013
    4 46,418 203,186
    2nd "Heartful Song Covers"
    • Released: March 26, 2014
    2 29,375 245,473
    3rd "May J. sings Disney"
    • Released: November 4, 2015
    6 9,006 22,981
    4th "Sweet Song Covers"
    • Released: March 16, 2016
    6 8,168 15,037
    5th "Cinema Song Covers"
    (Standart Album, English Album and Instrumental Album)
    • Released: July 25, 2018
    29
    6th "Heisei Love Song Covers Supported by DAM"
    (Standart Version and Karaoke Version)
    • Released: April 17, 2019
    24

    Live albums

    [edit]
    Album # Album information Chart position Debut Week Sales (Oricon) Sold Copies (Oricon)
    JPN
    1st "May J. Live Autumn Tour 2013 ~Best & Covers~"
    (Rental Album)
    • Released: July 2, 2014
    2nd "Budokan Live 2015 ~Live to the Future~"
    (Rental Album)
    • Released: March 30, 2016
    3rd "10th Anniversary Tour 2016 @ Nakano Sun Plaza 2016.7.3"
    (Fanclub Limited Album)
    • Released: October 25, 2017
    4th "10th Anniversary Grand Finale ~The Request Live~ @ Orchard Hall 2016.10.9"
    (Fanclub Limited Album)
    • Released: October 25, 2017
    5th "Tour 2017 ~ME, MYSELF & OUR MUSIC~ "Futuristic" @ Hitomi Kinen Koudou 2017.7.3"
    (Fanclub Limited Album)
    • Released: October 25, 2017
    6th "Billboard Classics May J. Premium Concert 2017 ~Me, Myself & Orchestra~"
    (Digital Album)
    • Released: July 25, 2018

    Video albums

    [edit]
    Album # Album information Chart position Debut Week Sales (Oricon) Sold Copies (Oricon)
    JPN
    1st "Baby Girl Clips"
    (PV collection DVD)
    • Released: January 30, 2008
    297
    2nd "Budokan Live 2015 ~Live to the Future~"
    • Released: August 19, 2015
    28
    3rd "May J. BEST LIVE DVD BOOK"
    • Released: June 7, 2018
    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b c d e f Robert Michael Poole (2010-04-15). "May J - The J-pop songstress reveals her Persian heritage". Metropolis (free magazine). Retrieved 2011-05-04.
  • ^ Music Fair. May 17, 2014. Fuji Television.
  • ^ "Sony Music Online Japan". May J.: All my girls. Retrieved December 10, 2006.
  • ^ "NeOSITE 10th". Archived from the original on October 26, 2018. Retrieved December 10, 2006.
  • ^ "Kingrecords Webcommunication". Tanaka Rōma. Archived from the original on April 27, 2007. Retrieved December 10, 2006.
  • ^ a b "May J - Official Site". Retrieved December 5, 2006.
  • ^ "Japan Billboard Hot 100 2014/04/28". Billboard (in Japanese). April 23, 2014. Retrieved April 23, 2014.
  • ^ 羽生結弦選手出演「ファンタジー・オン・アイス 2018」千葉・幕張公演リポート 第1 [Yuzuru Hanyu's "Fantasy on Ice 2018" Performance in Makuhari, Chiba - Part 1]. tvguide.or.jp (in Japanese). Chuo-ku, Tokyo: Tokyo News Service, Ltd. May 30, 2018. Archived from the original on July 3, 2018.
  • ^ May j. カラオケ初黒星に涙「悔しい ゼロから頑張る」 - Sponichi Annex (in Japanese). May 3, 2014. Retrieved July 6, 2014.
  • ^ Mu, Nalaie. "May J.が俳優の尚玄と結婚、今日は2人の誕生日". 音楽ナタリー (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-09-06.
  • ^ Inç, Natash. "May J.が妊娠を報告「新たな経験から感じることを胸に、これからも歌い続けていきたい」". 音楽ナタリー (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-08-30.
  • ^ "May J.の作品" (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved November 16, 2022.
  • ^ "オリコン週間 アルバムランキング – 2022年1121日付" [Oricon Week Album Ranking – November 21, 2022] (in Japanese). Oricon. Archived from the original on November 16, 2022. Retrieved November 16, 2022.
  • ^ "オリコンランキング情報サービス「you大樹」". Oricon. Retrieved January 31, 2014. (subscription only)
  • ^ "Japan Hot 100". Billboard. Retrieved January 31, 2014.
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