Iyo Matsumoto | |
Alias: | Kozono Iyo (小園伊代), legal name |
Birth Date: | 21 June 1965 |
Birth Place: | Ōta, Tokyo, Japan |
Genre: | J-pop, Kayokyoku |
Years Active: | 1981–present |
Spouse: | Hiromi (1993-Present) |
Associated Acts: | Cutie Mommy |
Iyo Matsumoto | |
Channel Url: | UCVzKr2SwZJp_MSepKEk1_vQ |
Channel Display Name: | 松本伊代 |
Years Active: | 2021 - |
Subscribers: | 6.54k |
Views: | 3,008,622 million times |
, married name, was a pop idol in the early '80s. She is now a Japanese TV personality, singer and actress, and is currently signed to Production No Title.
Matsumoto was born in Ōta, Tokyo, Japan. She attended from kindergarten through middle school and continued to Horikoshi High School a private high school in the Nakano section of Tokyo. She completed her studies at Toita Women's College also in the city.
Matsumoto debuted in the entertainment business in 1981 when she was 15 years old, after being scouted by the agency Bond Kikaku while shopping in Shinjuku. Dubbed "Toshihiko Tahara's little sister", her singing career was launched October the same year with the single "Sentimental Journey" which was an instant hit, making it to no. 9 on the Oricon Chart. The single went on to sell over 300,000 copies, and remain as her biggest hit.
In 1982, she was awarded the Newcomer Prize at the 24th Japan Record Awards., along with many other newcomer awards from various TV stations. On January 1, 1983, Matsumoto became the youngest artist to hold a concert in Nippon Budokan at the age of 17 years and 6 months. The record was broken that September by Sayuri Iwai, at 15 years and 1 month.
From 1984 to 1986, Matsumoto hosted the midnight TV show All Night Fuji, while steadily releasing four singles each year.
After the peak of her pop idol career in the late 80's, she shifted her focus onto becoming a TV presenter as well as doing other work, and was well received. In 1992, she starred in the Tokyo TV drama Kinono Watashi Ni Sayonara (Goodbye to the Old Me)[1] Four years later she participated as a judge on Iron Chef.[2] She teamed up with fellow idols Yū Hayami and Chiemi Hori in 2005 to form the unit Cutie☆Mommy, with whom she released two singles.
In 2009, she released Sweet 16 Box, a box set that compiled all of the albums from her idol career and a bonus CD and DVD. Included was her first new song in 19 years, titled, written by Ami Ozaki.
As a 30-year commemoration of her debut, in 2012 she held a concert at the Shinagawa Prince Hotel's Stellar Ball and released a best-of album which included a handshake ticket.
On January 13, 2016, while filming a travel programme with Hayami, both of them allegedly trespassed onto the track of the Sanin Main Line near Saga-Arashiyama Station in Kyoto without authorization and were almost prosecuted. Both Matsumoto and Hayami were heavily criticized by the media and held separate press conferences apologising after the incident were made public. After the situation was assessed, and both were acknowledged as unaware of the regulations, the charge was dropped.[3]
In 2017, the unit Cutie☆Mommy was renewed, this time with Hiroko Moriguchi replacing Chiemi Hori, and was renamed Cutie☆MoriMori.[4] In February 2024, the unit released a new single, entitled "Soro Soro Fuyu desu nee" (It's almost winter, isn't it?), produced by Noritake Kinashi and written by George Tokoro.[5] The single was billed under each singer's individual discography, particularly on RecoChoku and Apple Music.[6]
In 1993, she married Japanese comedian Hiromi. She is the mother of two sons: the eldest is actor Ryo Kozono.[7]
Year | Single | Peak chart positions | Formats | ||||||||
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JPN Physical | |||||||||||
1981 | "Sentimental Journey" (センチメンタル・ジャーニー) | 9 | CD, LP, Cassette | ||||||||
1982 | "Love Me Tender" (ラブ・ミー・テンダー) | 11 | CD, LP, Cassette | ||||||||
"TV no Kuni kara Kirakira" (TVの国からキラキラ) | 15 | CD, LP, Cassette | |||||||||
"Otona ja Nai no" (オトナじゃないの) | 16 | CD, LP, Cassette | |||||||||
"Dakishimetai" (抱きしめたい) | 9 | CD, LP, Cassette | |||||||||
1983 | "Chinese Kiss" (チャイニーズ・キッス) | 12 | CD, LP, Cassette | ||||||||
"Taiyou ga Ippai" (太陽がいっぱい) | 12 | CD, LP, Cassette | |||||||||
"Koi no Biorhythm" (恋のバイオリズム) | 16 | CD, LP, Cassette | |||||||||
"Toki ni Ai wa" (時に愛は) | 8 | CD, LP, Cassette | |||||||||
1984 | "Koi no KNOW-HOW" (恋のKNOW-HOW) | 10 | CD, LP, Cassette | ||||||||
"Nagareboshi ga Suki" (流れ星が好き) | 24 | CD, LP, Cassette | |||||||||
"Shyness Boy" (シャイネスボーイ) | 24 | CD, LP, Cassette | |||||||||
"Believe" (ビリーヴ) | 11 | CD, LP, Cassette | |||||||||
1985 | "Anata ni Kaeritai (Dancin' In the Heart)" (あなたに帰りたい) | 16 | CD, LP, Cassette | ||||||||
"Ponytail wa Musubanai" (ポニーテイルは結ばない) | 21 | CD, LP, Cassette | |||||||||
"Gekka Bijin" (月下美人) | 30 | CD, LP, Cassette | |||||||||
1986 | "Last Kiss wa Hoho ni Shite" (Last Kissは頬にして) | 22 | CD, LP, Cassette | ||||||||
"Shinjikata wo Oshiete" (信じかたを教えて) | 17 | CD, LP, Cassette | |||||||||
"Sayonara wa Watashi no Tame ni" (サヨナラは私のために) | 18 | CD, LP, Cassette | |||||||||
1987 | "Omoide wo Kirei ni Shinaide" (思い出をきれいにしないで) | 23 | CD, LP, Cassette | ||||||||
"Suteki na Jealousy" (すてきなジェラシー) | 19 | CD, LP, Cassette | |||||||||
1988 | "Samishisa nara Hitotsu" (淋しさならひとつ) | 23 | CD, LP, Cassette | ||||||||
"Sonatine/Nakanaide Gatsby" (泣かないでギャツビー) | 83 | CD, LP, Cassette | |||||||||
1989 | "Kanashikute Yarikirenai" (悲しくてやりきれない) | 57 | CD, Cassette | ||||||||
1990 | "Kitto Wasureru kara" (きっと忘れるから) | - | CD, Cassette | ||||||||
"—" denotes items which did not chart |
Year | Single | Reference |
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2013 | "Watashi no Koe wo Kiite" | [8] |
2015 | "Sentimental Journey: Mada 50sai ver." | |
2021 | "Sentimental Journey: 40th Anniversary Version" | |
"Kutenai Hotel" | ||
"Love Me Tender" | ||
2022 | "Toki ni Ai wa (2022 New Vocal Version)" | |
"Shinjikata wo Oshiete (2022 New Vocal Version)" | ||
2024 | "Chotto Suteki na Journey" | |
"Soro soro Fuyu desu nee"[9] | ||
Title | Album details | Peak positions | |||||||||
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JPN Oricon [10] | |||||||||||
Sentimental I-Y-O |
| 8 | |||||||||
Something I-Y-O |
| 4 | |||||||||
Only Seventeen |
| 4 | |||||||||
Endless Summer |
| 7 | |||||||||
Yume Hitotsu Shinkirou |
| 16 | |||||||||
Sugar Rain |
| 17 | |||||||||
Sentimental Dance Club |
| 26 | |||||||||
Tenshi no Baka |
| 33 | |||||||||
Kaze no You ni |
| 67 | |||||||||
Private File |
| 97 | |||||||||
Innocence |
| - | |||||||||
| - | ||||||||||
"—" denotes items which did not chart |
Title | Album details | Peak positions | |||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
JPN Oricon | |||||||||||
Treasure Voice (40th Anniversary Song Book) Dedicated to Kyōhei Tsutsumi |
| 2 | |||||||||
"—" denotes items which did not chart |
Title | Album details | Peak positions | |||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
JPN Oricon | |||||||||||
Believe |
| 17 | |||||||||
Review Super Best |
| - | |||||||||
Single Collection |
| 44 | |||||||||
Complete Single Collection |
| - | |||||||||
Matsumoto Iyo CD FILE VOL.1/2/3 |
| - | |||||||||
The Best REFILL |
| - | |||||||||
Matsumoto Iyo CD FILE VOL.4 |
| - | |||||||||
Siesta: The Best |
| - | |||||||||
Matsumoto Iyo Zenkyokushuu |
| - | |||||||||
Matsumoto Iyo Best of Best |
| - | |||||||||
New Best One |
| - | |||||||||
Matsumoto Iyo Best Selection |
| - | |||||||||
Matsumoto Iyo Golden Best |
| - | |||||||||
Always I-Y-O (30th Anniversary BEST ALBUM) |
| 217 | |||||||||
YAPPARI I・Y・O'16 |
| - | |||||||||
"—" denotes items which did not chart |
Title | Album details | Peak positions | |||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
JPN Oricon | |||||||||||
Matsumoto Iyo Box |
| - | |||||||||
Sweet 16 Box: Original Album Collection |
| - | |||||||||
"—" denotes items which did not chart |
Title | Year | Artist | Album/Single |
---|---|---|---|
"BOYFRIEND A GOGO" | 2007 | - | Beautiful Katamari Original Soundtrack |
"Ima ga Ichiban Suki" | 2022 | Yu Hayami | Affection: YU HAYAMI 40th Anniversary Collection |
"Shinjikata wo Oshiete (2022 New Vocal Version)" | 2023 | Tetsuji Hayashi | |