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The discography of Japanese musician Miwa consists of six studio albums, one compilation album, seven video albums and twenty-five singles. After releasing two independent singles, Miwa debuted through major label Sony Music Entertainment Japan with the single "Don't Cry Anymore" (2010), a song used as the theme song of the drama Nakanai to Kimeta Hi. The song was commercially successful, and was eventually certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan. This song, along with her third single "Change", used as a theme song for the anime Bleach, led her debut album Guitarissimo (2011) to debut at number one on Oricon's album charts.

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  • The discography of Japanese musician Miwa consists of six studio albums, one compilation album, seven video albums and twenty-five singles. After releasing two independent singles, Miwa debuted through major label Sony Music Entertainment Japan with the single "Don't Cry Anymore" (2010), a song used as the theme song of the drama Nakanai to Kimeta Hi. The song was commercially successful, and was eventually certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan. This song, along with her third single "Change", used as a theme song for the anime Bleach, led her debut album Guitarissimo (2011) to debut at number one on Oricon's album charts. Miwa's most commercially successful song is "Hikari e" (2012), used as the theme song for the Shun Oguri drama Rich Man, Poor Woman, which was certified Million for digital downloads. (en)
  • miwaの作品では、日本の女性シンガーソングライター、女優であるmiwaの作品について記述する。 映画『君と100回目の恋』関連については「君と100回目の恋#サウンドトラック」を参照 (ja)
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  • Miwa performing with students at the Tohoku wa La renaissance event, at Champ-de-Mars in Paris. (en)
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  • Miwa at Champ-de-Mars in Paris (en)
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  • miwaの作品では、日本の女性シンガーソングライター、女優であるmiwaの作品について記述する。 映画『君と100回目の恋』関連については「君と100回目の恋#サウンドトラック」を参照 (ja)
  • The discography of Japanese musician Miwa consists of six studio albums, one compilation album, seven video albums and twenty-five singles. After releasing two independent singles, Miwa debuted through major label Sony Music Entertainment Japan with the single "Don't Cry Anymore" (2010), a song used as the theme song of the drama Nakanai to Kimeta Hi. The song was commercially successful, and was eventually certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan. This song, along with her third single "Change", used as a theme song for the anime Bleach, led her debut album Guitarissimo (2011) to debut at number one on Oricon's album charts. (en)
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  • Miwaの作品 (ja)
  • Miwa discography (en)
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