Miho Komatsu is a retired Japanese pop singer and songwriter best known for her work in the 1990s and early 2000s. She started out in a band called Keyboard before a demo tape caught the attention of Giza Studio, who signed her. Her debut single "Nazo" was an immediate hit that launched her career.
She gained further recognition when four of her songs landed on The Best of Detective Conan soundtrack, which went on to sell over a million copies. Beyond her own releases, Komatsu also worked as a composer and songwriter for other artists, including Arisa Tsujio, Wands, Field of View, Deen, and Rina Aiuchi. Over her career, she recorded 26 singles and 11 albums before retiring from the industry.
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