A beautiful Melody from Hawaii

Melody
Melody メロディ (real name Melody Miyuki Ishikawa) is a talented and beautiful 24 year old Jpop singer who was born and raised in Hawaii. She started modelling at the age of 16 and it wasn’t until February 2003 that she broke into the music industry with her debut single Dreamin’ Away followed by her debut Sincerely in January 2004.

Her single Realize in August 2005 was a hit and was the theme song for the TBS TV drama Dragon Zakura. Her music has been used on several television commericials and her American influenced upbringing is evident in her music with a few of her songs sung entirely in English. Her very pleasant single Lovin U was released last month and another single Finding My Road is scheduled to be released next month.

Melody Music Videos

Lovin U
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Simple as That
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See You
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Believe Me
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Next to You
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Crystal Love
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Dreamin Away
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Another live version of Lovin U

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4 Responses to “A beautiful Melody from Hawaii”

  1. Kevin Says:

    does she have a video for “Feel the Rush?” there’s part of it on her official site, but I can’t find a full version anywhere

  2. TKK Says:

    Loving U is a great song by Melody but the other songs are just so-so. I love that Hawaiian personality she has.

  3. Rick Says:

    Melody is babealicous!

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