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Nami Tamaki was born on 1 June, 1988 in Wakayama, Japan, is a Japanese pop singer (born 1988). Discover Nami Tamaki's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 35 years old?
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Singer |
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35 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Gemini |
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1 June 1988 |
Birthday |
1 June |
Birthplace |
Wakayama, Japan |
Nationality |
Japan
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Nami Tamaki Height, Weight & Measurements
At 35 years old, Nami Tamaki height not available right now. We will update Nami Tamaki's Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible.
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Dating & Relationship status
She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.
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Nami Tamaki Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Nami Tamaki worth at the age of 35 years old? Nami Tamaki’s income source is mostly from being a successful Singer. She is from Japan. We have estimated Nami Tamaki's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Net Worth in 2023 |
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Timeline
Nami Tamaki (玉置 成実) is a Japanese singer.
As a teenager under the Sony Music Japan label, she had four top-ten albums, two of which reached number one.
Her singles were used as theme songs for animated shows such as Mobile Suit Gundam Seed, Gundam Seed Destiny, and D. Gray-man, as well as being representative of the J-Pop music trend.
She has various commercial tie-ins with the anime and games industry, and has also performed in stage musicals and a movie.
In 1999, Tamaki attended dance school and learned how to perform on stage.
She auditioned for Sony Music Japan in 2001 when she was thirteen years old where she performed cover songs of the Destiny's Child hit "Survivor" and "Full Moon Prayer" by Core of Soul.
She was selected out of 1,000 applicants and started her career in 2003 with her debut single "Believe" which was an opening song for the anime Mobile Suit Gundam Seed.
Her follow-up single, "Realize", was also used in the series.
The popularity of the Gundam franchise, and the inclusion of her work within it, helped her gain immediate popularity as a singer.
Her first concert performance was opening for T.M.Revolution at the Pacific Media Expo in 2004.
She released her first studio album, Greeting, and was hailed as a J-pop princess.
Her first greatest hits album was released on November 29, 2006 to mark the event, and she soon began an acting and stage performing career.
She graduated from high school in March 2007.
Her first Japanese tour, "Nami Tamaki Best Concert 'My Graduation'" took place in March 2007.
In 2008, Nami's live events were in full motion.
Nami's fourth album, Don't Stay, was released on April 23, 2008, containing songs from her singles "Brightdown", "Cross Season", and "Winter Ballades", as well as some new tracks.
The album did not chart or sell as well as her previous albums.
Coinciding with the release, Nami held a special live tour "Anniversary Live 5," which took place in Tokyo and Osaka.
A lengthy period with a lack of new material followed after the album's release, although Nami remained occupied with various concerts.
Speculation and rumors surfaced about Nami leaving Sony Music Japan to join another record label.
During a live performance on September 22, 2008 at "Girls Entertainment vol.1", Nami confirmed the transfer but could not give further details.
The September 2008 monthly issue of her fanclub magazine, "Amour Fan Club", released an official confirmation about the transfer, stating that Nami would be transferring to Universal Music Japan.
Amour Fan Club Manager states:
Debut 5th Year Anniversary was welcomed, Nami moves forward with a jump for her record company transfer to UNIVERSAL-J from Sony Music Records.
Currently, we are earnestly working with the new system.
Release time is undecided, but until settlement of assurance we will notify you.
Please continue to support Nami chan !!
On January 15, 2009, Nami's official website announced the release of "Give Me Up", her first single under the Universal-J label and her 16th career single.
The single features a more positive upbeat sound compared to her previous singles.
After the somewhat successful release of "Give Me Up" in January 2009, Nami continued to release new music with the singles "Friends!", "Moshimo Negai ga...", and "Omoide ni naru no?".
Universal-J also gave Nami Tamaki the stage name "nami", as opposed to using her full name in kanji.
Her first album under Universal-J, "Step", was released on February 24, 2010.
In late 2011, Nami made her second record label transfer to Teichiku Records, a sublabel of Victor Entertainment.
Her first two singles with Teichiku Records, "Lady Mind" and "Paradise", were produced by Shinichi Osawa.
Her third single with the label, "Real", was released on April 17, 2013.
The single included a remake of "Believe" in commemoration of the tenth anniversary of her debut.
The title song was produced by nishi-ken, who collaborated with Nami previously for her albums Speciality and Don't Stay.
Nami has a relatively close relationship with the ACG (Anime, Comics, Game) industry, as she contributed to several ACG franchises with her music.
Well-known examples of her contributions include those in the Gundam SEED and Gundam SEED Destiny franchise ("Realize", "Believe", "Reason", "Result" and "IDentity"), "Brightdown", an opening song for the anime series D.Gray-man, and "Sanctuary", an opening song for the anime series Kiba.
She also performed the song "Fortune" as the main theme for the PS2 role-playing game Radiata Stories (as well as having a cameo appearance in the Japanese version of the game itself), and "CASTAWAY" as the theme song for a GBA turn-based strategy game, Super Robot Wars J.