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Yuko Miyamura's Still Got It – 30 Years On, Miyamū’s Music is Back and Streaming! (Press Release) |
If you grew up quoting Asuka Langley Soryu or jamming to obscure 90s J-pop, this one's gonna hit you right in the nostalgia glands. Beloved seiyuu, singer and sound queen Yuko Miyamura just marked 30 years since her debut, and she’s celebrating in style – with the long-awaited release of nine classic albums on all major streaming platforms!
The celebration took place on May 24th at Shibuya Culture Culture, during her event titled Seizon Kakunin – basically, a cheeky “still alive and kicking” reunion gig that saw fellow legends Kyoko Hikami and Megumi Ogata turning up as special guests. You could almost feel the 90s era recharging itself in the room.
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But the real banger of the night? The official announcement that nine of Miyamū’s albums from her Victor Entertainment years (1996–1999) are finally, finally up on streaming. That’s right – if you’ve been hoarding grainy CD rips or praying for a reissue since the Neon Genesis Evangelion boom, you can now relive all the drama, whimsy and weird pop vibes straight from your Spotify or Apple Music app.
🎧 What’s Streaming?
The collection covers Miyamura’s golden five-year stretch under Victor, featuring quirky pop tunes, deep collabs with legends like Susumu Hirasawa (Berserk), Jun Togawa (Yapoos), and Yasuharu Konishi (Pizzicato Five). From experimental electronic tracks to dreamy idol throwbacks – it's a surprisingly varied showcase of what made Miyamū more than just “that voice behind Asuka.”
Whether you’re revisiting her stuff or diving in for the first time, these nine albums are like a time capsule of Japan’s late-90s audio chaos – and we mean that in the best way possible.
👑 Wait – Who’s Miyamū Again?
If the name Yuko Miyamura doesn’t instantly click, her iconic roles definitely will:
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Asuka Langley Soryu in Neon Genesis Evangelion
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Kazuha Toyama in Detective Conan
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Casca in Berserk
Oh, and if you’ve ever watched Battle Royale, she was the cheery nightmare of a video announcer explaining the game’s death rules.
On top of voice acting and music, she’s also been active behind the scenes as a sound director with Techno Sound, and she’s trained in action choreography with Japan Action Enterprises. Basically, she’s got more job titles than most of us have socks.
📲 Where to Listen
These Victor-era albums are now up on:
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Apple Music
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Spotify
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YouTube Music
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LINE MUSIC
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Amazon Music
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Deezer
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AWA
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Rakuten Music
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KKBOX
Plus, you can buy them digitally via iTunes Store, Rekochoku, and mora. Full list of albums and info can be found here on Victor’s official site.
Whether you stan her as a J-pop diva, VA icon, or quirky pop culture enigma – Yuko Miyamura’s return to the digital stage is long overdue. Her voice shaped a generation, and her music’s back to soundtrack our lives once again. Happy 30th, Miyamū – you’re still a legend, and now you’re finally streamable.