Miyako Koda, born on February 7, 1960, in Engaru, Japan, is a distinguished vocalist and actress renowned for her contributions to the electronic and pop music scenes. As the lead singer of the Japanese pop duo Dip in the Pool, alongside keyboardist Tatsuji Kimura, she has released multiple albums, including the UK-released "Silence" in 1986. Their track "Izmir" was notably featured as the ending theme for the PlayStation game Omega Boost. In 1998, Koda ventured into a solo career with her album "Jupiter," showcasing her versatility and depth as an artist. Beyond music, she has demonstrated her acting prowess in films such as "Fancy Dance" (1989), "Hakuchi" (1999), and "Kanaria" (2005). Koda's enduring influence and innovative artistry continue to resonate with audiences worldwide.