Naomi Matsui
Naomi Matsui is a Japanese singer-songwriter from Tokyo. Her debut single "Bimyona Toko Ne" came out in 2007 and found an audience with its straightforward...
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Naomi Matsui is a Japanese singer-songwriter from Tokyo. Her debut single "Bimyona Toko Ne" came out in 2007 and found an audience with its straightforward melody and lyrics. She's worked with guitarist Kenta Ishii on some of her material.
Her songs include "Bit By Bit" and "Namida Iro No Mama." The music deals with ordinary things like relationships and feelings, without much drama. She had some attention around 2014 regarding songwriting questions, but that passed.
Matsui's voice has a particular quality that listeners recognize. She makes pop music that feels familiar rather than groundbreaking.
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