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Aiko

 
Artist: Aiko
  • Born: November 22, 1974, Suita, Osaka Prefecture, Japan
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals

Biography

Aiko's cheerful love songs made her one of the prime forces of J-pop of the early and mid-2000s, when she wooed teenage fans all over East Asia and topped the Oricon favorite singer poll twice in a row in 2005 and 2006. Born in 1975 (full name Yanai Aiko), she graduated from Osaka College of Music and began DJing at a local FM station, working on her own material in her spare time. She debuted in 1997 with the EP Astral Box. Although her first charting single, "Ashita," out in 1998, entered the Oricon ratings at a modest number 89, its follow-up, "Hanabi" (1999), boosted by TV coverage, grabbed the coattails of the Top Ten. Her first studio album, Chiisana Marui Kojitsu, failed to replicate its performance -- it only rose to number 30 -- but this was remedied by her second full-length, Sakura No Ki No Shita (2000), which scored number one, selling more than one million units and staying in the charts for 46 weeks. The single "Boyfriend" (2000) charted at number two and sold 500,000-plus copies. Another huge achievement was Aiko's appearance on the popular New Year's TV show Kohaku Uta Gassen in 2000; she participated in it five times in total, even despite her first performance causing a legal debate due to the supposed presence of the copyright-protected word "tetrapod" in the lyrics.

Aiko's bright prospects for 2001 were dampened by her contracting tracheitis, but she still went on recording, realizing that the time was right: two of her singles of that year entered the Top Five, and the album Natsufuku stuck at number one for 18 weeks, selling a little under one million units. Its two follow-ups, Aki, Soba Ni Iru Yo (2002) and Akatsuki No Love Letter (2003), sold another 1,000,000 copies together. Taking a break in 2004, Aiko returned to the studio in 2005, releasing the well-performing album Yume No Naka No Massugu Na Michi, as well as the interview-styled autobiography Aiko Bon. Her seventh album, Kanojo (2006), topped the charts again, and the supporting tour included a gig at the Chigasaki beach in front of 25,000 people. Another tour followed in 2007 and included a special fan club-only show in commemoration of the tenth anniversary of Aiko's professional career. Her eighth studio album, Himitsu, however, saw a relative decline in sales, shifting only 290,000 units. ~ Alexey Eremenko, All Music Guide
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Birth name 柳井 愛子 (Yanai Aiko)[citation needed]
Born November 22, 1975 (1975-11-22) (age 34)
Suita, Osaka, Japan
Genres J-Pop
Occupations Singer-songwriter
Years active 1996-present
Website Official Site

Aiko (柳井 愛子 Yanai Aiko?, born November 22, 1975 in Suita, Osaka)[citation needed], is a Japanese pop singer-songwriter. Oricon published the results of a survey of 20,000 subscribers' favourite singers, and Aiko topped the list in both 2005[1] and 2006.[1]

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Emergence and career

Aiko studied popular music vocals at the Osaka College of Music, and after graduating in 1996, she became a DJ on FM Osaka. She made her nationwide debut in July 1998 with her song "Ashita". Since then, she has had a successful career with her songs being used in television commercials and TV dramas.

After the release of her third single "Hanabi", Aiko became recognised nationwide, due to much television promotional coverage for every one of her subsequent commercial releases. Her second album, "Sakura no Ki no Shita" sold over one million copies, and her sixth single, "Boyfriend", became her best-selling CD single, and she achieved an appearance in NHK's 2000 Kohaku Uta Gassen. Incidentally, since the song's lyrics contain the word "tetrapot", similar to "tetrapod", a registered trademark, Aiko encountered controversy and brief legal problems since NHK is a public broadcasting station. However, the episode was resolved without any restriction being placed on the lyrics.

Japanese manga artist Yukari Ichijo based the character "Eiko", in Pride (2003-) on Aiko, and Aiko has several times expressed admiration for Ichijo.

Aiko also sang the insert song for "Hana Yori Dango Final" which premiered on June 28, 2008.

Discography

Aiko Live

Tours

  • "Love Like Pop" (1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009) Love Like (愛好 Aiko?, love-like)
  • College musical festivals (1999, 2003; 7 places in all)
  • "Baby Peenats Meeting" (2001, 2004; fan club members only)
    • "Baby Peenats" is a name of the Aiko's official fan club managed by "ever for music". Aiko loves Snoopy (and dogs in general). Her recent live tour books feature pictures of Aiko with a variety of dogs every time.
  • "Love Like Rock" (2002, 2003, 2006, 2007(fan club members only), 2009; no-seat concerts)
  • "Love Like Aloha" (Summer 2003, at Katase beech [1], Enoshima; Summer 2006 and 2008, at Southern Beach, Chigasaki)

Guest appearances and duets[2]

  • At "Yuzu winter solstice live 1999" in Saitama, Aiko joined Yuzu onstage for duets of Natsuiro (夏色 lit. Summer Color?) and Tomodachi no Uta (友達の唄 lit. "Friend Song"?)
  • Aiko appeared as a secret guest at "Chikuzen Sato Presents Cross your fingers 4", in 2000 in Osaka. Aiko and Chikuzen Sato covered Fairground Attraction's Perfect.
  • Aiko made a guest appearance in Dreams Come True's end-year event of 2000, and Miwa Yoshida and Aiko sang duets of Ureshii! Tanoshii! Daisuki (うれしい!たのしい!大好き! lit. Happy! Fun! I love you?) from the album Ureshi Hazukashi Asagaeri (うれし はずかし朝帰り lit. Happy, embarrassing, morning return?) and Love Love Love.
  • In July 2004, Miwa and Aiko sang duets of Dreams Come True's Mascara Matsuge (マスカラまつげ lit. Mascara Eyelashes?) and Aiko's Andromeda at the celebration of the 50th anniversary of NBS
  • In "Baby Peenats Meeting, vol.1" of 2001, Aiko covered:
    • Kirinji's 1998 track Amayakana Shintai (甘やかな身体 lit. Sweet Body?) from "Paper Driver's Music".
    • moonriders' 1996 track Knit Cap Man (ニットキャップマン?).
    • Chu Kosaka's 1975 track Ryūsei Tōshi (流星都市 lit. shooting-star city?) from Hōrō (ほうろう lit. wandering?).
  • In "Baby Peenats Meeting, vol.2" of 2004, Aiko covered:
    • The Beatles' 1968 track Julia from "The White Album".
    • Kan's 1996 track Kondo Kimi ni Attara (今度君に会ったら lit. if I see you next time?) from "Man". She also had covered this song, accompanied by Kan himself on piano on Free Beat on FNN in 1999. In December, 2004, Aiko and Kan sang Aiko's Kabutomushi (1999) together in "Act against AIDS Live" in Osaka.

Other media appearances

TV programmes[3]

  • Love Love Aishiteru (Love Love あいしてる Love, Love, I love you?) (1996 – 2001)] was a CX's variety show hosted by KinKi Kids, Takuro Yoshida and Tomoe Shinohara. March 2001
    • Sugar Babe (1975; 1999), Kyō wa Nandaka (今日はなんだか I don't know why, but today?) in "Songs", re-recorded edition, Warner Music Japan. Covered by Aiko
    • Aiko's Hatsukoi (2001). Sung with KinKi Kids
  • "Smap × Smap" (1996 – ) is a CX's variety show hosted by Smap. Aiko has made a guest appearance twice. Both of them sing their own songs together in a show. Smap unofficially asked Aiko to make an original song in the first appearance (2002).
    • September 2002
      • Aiko's Anata to Akushu (2002)
      • Aiko's Hanabi (1999)
      • Smap (1997), Celery (セロリ?), Victor Entertainment.
    • March 2005
      • Aiko's Boyfriend (2000)
      • Smap (1993), Kimi wa Kimi da yo (君は君だよ you're the only one?), Victor Entertainment.
      • Aiko's Mikuni Eki (2005)
  • Yumi Matsutoya's @llnightnippon TV (松任谷由実のオールナイトニッポンTV Matsutoya Yumi no @llnightnippon TV?) (2005) was a special TV programme on Christmas.
    • Yumi Arai (1973), Hirōkigumo (ひこうき contrail?), Alfa Records. Sung with Yumi Matsutoya.
  • Aiko appeared in Glico's TV commercial for Café au lait (カフェオーレ?) (2003). The music used on the advertisement is Aiko's Andromeda (2003). Also, her song Kiss-suru mae ni (2006) was used on a 2006 NTT DoCoMo commercial[2].

Radio programmes

Aiko has presented several regular radio programmes, including local radio programmes in the Kansai area before she achieved widespread fame in July 1998.

  • Count Down Kansai Top40 (fm osaka, April 1996 – December 2001)
  • Poppun Kingdom (MBS, April 1997 – ?)
  • Young Town Music Max (MBS, October 1997 – September 1999)
  • Baby Peanuts (fm osaka, October 1998 – ?)
  • Aiko's @llnightnippon.com (NBS, November 1999 – March 2003), containing the popular musical feature Sing! Aiko.

Books

  • "Aiko Bon" (2005) was the first official book about Aiko. The book contains her autobiography (in an interview style), photos, feature articles from monthly magazine GbMusicnet and liner notes by herself.[4]

Awards

Year Type Title
1996 Music Quest Japan Final Excellence Prize – Himawari ni Nattara
2000 Teen's Music Festival Final Teen's Grand Prize – Aitsu wo Furimukaseru Hoho
Saku ya Kono Hana Award, Music (Osaka city) * This award is given to a person or an organisation who contributes to a promotion of Osaka culture.
2002 Metropolitan Action on Smoking or Health Stop-smoking Grand Prize
The Japan Gold Disc Award Rock Album of the Year – Natsufuku
2004 The Japan Gold Disc Award Rock & Pop Album of the Year – Akatsuki no Love Letter

References

  1. ^ a b '05好きなアーティストランキング – Oricon Style ミュージック
  2. ^ Sanspo.Com (17 July 2004), Aiko、大感激!ドリカム吉田と一夜限りのデュオ結成, the Sankei Shimbun.
  3. ^ スマスマ・レポ 2002-09-02
  4. ^ ISBN 4-7897-2496-4

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