Yui Nishio
Yui Nishio is a Japanese singer-songwriter who made her major debut in 2011 with the single "Sakura Cherry Blossoms." Her 2013 song "Beautiful Day" became a...
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Yui Nishio is a Japanese singer-songwriter who made her major debut in 2011 with the single "Sakura Cherry Blossoms." Her 2013 song "Beautiful Day" became a hit in Japan, reaching the top of the charts and gaining attention internationally. She has released albums like "Songbook" in 2014, "Terminal" in 2016, and "Blue Moon" in 2019.
In 2015, Nishio was diagnosed with a vocal cord polyp and underwent surgery, which temporarily paused her singing activities. She returned to music afterward. Her work includes collaborations with artists such as Takahiro Moriuchi, Miyavi, and Minmi.
Nishio's music often blends pop, rock, and acoustic elements. Another notable track is "ゆいニシオ (Drink, Pray, Love!)" from her catalog.
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