Yukimi Nagano

Singer

Birthday January 31, 1982

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Gothenburg, Sweden

Age 42 years old

Nationality Sweden

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1957

It received a nomination for Best Dance/Electronic Album at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards.

The album was supported by tours in Europe and North America.

1982

Yukimi Eleanora Nagano (born 31 January 1982) is a Swedish singer and songwriter.

She is the vocalist for the Swedish electronic group Little Dragon.

Nagano first made a record at the age of 18 with Andreas Saag (Swell Session).

1996

Nagano is the vocalist of Gothenburg-based electronic band Little Dragon, which she established with her close high school friends Erik Bodin (drums) and Fredrik Wallin (bass) in 1996 while they were in high school.

Håkan Wirenstrand (keyboards) joined the group later.

Nagano and her bandmates each applied to music college but were denied entrance, and instead continued to make music together while working side jobs.

2001

She then worked with Swedish nu jazz duo Koop on the songs "Summer Sun" and "Bright Nights" (both from 2001's Waltz for Koop) and joined the duo on tour, which she says "opened a lot of doors for me both life and collaboration wise".

2004

Nagano also contributed significant vocal work to the 2004 album Moving On by Hird, including the song "Keep You Kimi" and the title track "Moving On".

2006

She collaborated with Koop again on "Come to Me", "I See a Different You", and "Whenever There Is You" for the 2006 release Koop Islands.

2007

In 2007, Little Dragon released their first single, "Twice", which led to the group being signed to the record label Peacefrog Records.

The band released their self-titled debut album on September 3, 2007, to favorable reception.

2009

This was followed by Machine Dreams in 2009.

2010

Little Dragon was featured in Gorillaz's 2010 album Plastic Beach on the songs "Empire Ants" and "To Binge", both of which Nagano co-wrote, and she performed in the "Escape to Plastic Beach Tour" the same year.

2011

Little Dragon's third studio album, Ritual Union, was released in July 2011 and the band went on tour in North America, Europe, and Australia.

In 2011, Nagano was featured on SBTRKT's eponymous debut album with her vocals on the song "Wildfire".

She is also featured on Raphael Saadiq's 2011 album Stone Rollin' on the song "Just Don't".

She also provided vocals for "Scale It Back" on DJ Shadow's 2011 album The Less You Know, the Better and for "Descending", "Higher Res", and "Thom Pettie" from Big Boi's 2012 album Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors.

Nagano additionally co-wrote "Mama Told Me" and sang on the song's original version.

Nagano was born and raised in Gothenburg, Sweden, to Japanese father Yusuke Nagano and Swedish-American mother Joanne Brown.

2013

Nagano's sister is the musician Sandra Sumie Nagano, whose eponymous album was released by Bella Union in December 2013.

2014

The band's fourth studio album, Nabuma Rubberband, was released in May 2014 in the United Kingdom via Because Music and in the United States via Loma Vista Recordings.

2015

In 2015, Nagano was featured, along with Little Dragon, on electronic music duo ODESZA's 2015 single "Light".

Also in 2015, Nagano and Little Dragon were featured on Mac Miller's GO:OD AM album on the last track titled "The Festival".

2016

In 2016, Little Dragon collaborated with De La Soul on the track "Drawn" and a music video for the song was released in 2017.

She has a son, Jaxon, who was born in 2016.

2017

Season High, Little Dragon's fifth studio album, was also released in 2017.

She and Erik Bodin have played live with fellow Gothenburg artist, José González.