Minami was born in
Okinawa on July 2, 1954. Her
Christian name is Cynthia. Minami debuted with the single "
17-sai" ("17 Years Old") in the summer of 1971. The song reached the No. 2 position on the
Oricon chart list. It was the 11th best selling single of 1971 in Japan and catapulted her into stardom. The song came about after composer
Kyōhei Tsutsumi asked Minami what her favourite song was, Minami replied with "
Rose Garden" by
Lynn Anderson and so Tsutsumi based "17-sai" on that song. Together with fellow Japanese female entertainers
Rumiko Koyanagi and
Mari Amachi, Minami laid the foundations of the modern
Japanese idol. Minami, Koyanagi and Amachi were dubbed . Before them,
Hibari Misora,
Chiemi Eri, and
Izumi Yukimura were promoted in the same fashion. In 1973, Amachi, Koyanagi, and Minami were followed by
Momoe Yamaguchi,
Junko Sakurada and
Masako Mori, who were known as . She was invited to perform "17-sai" on the 22nd edition of
Kōhaku Uta Gassen and eventually made 8 appearances on the show. The two singles that followed "17-sai", "
Shiokaze no Melody" (Melody of the Seabreeze) and "
Tomodachi" (Friends), both reached the Oricon top 10. In the summer of 1972, "
Junketsu" (Chastity) reached the #3 position on the Oricon charts and became one of her most successful singles. Its follow up, "
Aishu no Page" (A Page Full of Sorrow), reached the same position and featured an intro spoken in English. In the spring of 1973 "
Kizutsuku Sedai" (Wounded Generation) was released, a single with
Rock 'N' Roll influences which cracked the top 5. In the summer of that same year
"Irozuku Machi" (Painted City) became one of her biggest successes and, according to Minami herself, "[was] one of my most representative songs". She continued to release popular singles throughout the 1970s (most notably
"Hito Kakera No Junjou" (A Little Naive) and "
Hito Koishi Kute" (A Wonderful Person). Minami retired from show business in 1978. She reappeared for a few mini-CD singles and live performances from 19911997, before returning to retirement. == Personal life ==