Chiai Fujikawa

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Chiai Fujikawa
Born (1995-06-06) June 6, 1995 (age 26)
Okayama Prefecture, Japan
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Years active2015–present
Associated acts
WebsiteOfficial site

Chiai Fujikawa (Japanese: 藤川千愛, Hepburn: Fujikawa Chiai, born 6 June 1995) is a Japanese pop singer and idol.

Life and career[]

Chiai Fujikawa was born on 6 June 1995 in Ibara, Okayama Prefecture. At the age of three years she was inspired by her grandfather, who was an Enka musician, to become a musician.[1] After graduating from High School she worked in a factory until 2015 when she won an vocal audition to become a member of Idol music group .[2] Along with the group she released six singles, a live DVD and a studio album which entered the Japanese music charts. She left Maneki Kecak in September 2018 to focus on her solo music career.[3] Chiai Fujikawa had a guest role in the first episode of the Japanese TV series .[1][4]

She released three singles Katte ni Hitori de Dokidoki Sunna yo, Yume Nankaja Meshi wa Kuenai to Dareka no Sei ni Shite and Kimi no Namae in 2018. The latter was used as the outro song for the first 12 episodes of The Rising of the Shield Hero anime.[5] Her fourth single Atashi ga Tonari ni Iru Uchi ni was used as second outro theme in the same series.[5] Her solo debut album Raika was released on 7 May 2019 and peaked at no. 10 at the Japanese albums charts.[6][7] She is featured on a cover of Buck-Tick's "Keijijō Ryūsei" by for the 2020 tribute album Parade III ~Respective Tracks of Buck-Tick~.[8][9]

Her second album Ai wa Headphones kara was released on April 8, 2020 and features the track Kuyashisa wa Tane which is used as ending theme for the 2020 Digimon Adventure reboot.[10] On September 3, 2020 Fujikawa announced the release of her third studio album called for November 24 of the same year.[11]

Discography[]

Maneki Kecak[]

  • 2015: Kokohaku no Susume/Ai Kotoba (Single)
  • 2015: Jōdan ja Nai ne/Monster to Kecak (Single)
  • 2016: Kimi Wazurai/Mōsō Sakura (Single)
  • 2016: Time Machine/SPLASH! (Single)
  • 2017: Dōdemo Iiya/Arikitari na Kotoba de (Single)
  • 2018: Kagami no Naka kara/Atashi no Nokori Zenbu Ageru (Single)
  • 2018: Kimi Wazurai (Album, Nippon Columbia)

Solo[]

  • 2018: Katte ni Hitori de Dokidoki Sunna yo (Single)
  • 2018: Yume Nankaja Meshi wa Kuenai to Dareka no Sei ni Shite (Single)
  • 2018: Kimi no Namae (Single)
  • 2019: Atashi ga Tonari ni Iru Uchi ni (Single)
  • 2019: (Album, Nippon Columbia)
  • 2020: (Album, Nippon Columbia)
  • 2020: (Album, Nippon Columbia)
  • 2020: Bakemono to Yobare (Single)

Accolades[]

  • 2020: Anime Trending Awards for Best Ending Theme (Kimi no namae, nominated)[12]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "まねきケチャ藤川千愛、初武道館で卒業へ「歌で勝負したい」" (in Japanese). Oricon. 2018-08-25. Retrieved 2019-04-21.
  2. ^ "Maneki Kecak". Jpop-idols.com. Retrieved 2019-11-14.
  3. ^ "Chiai Fujikawa to Graduate from Maneki Kecak". Tokyogirlsupdate.com. 2018-08-27. Retrieved 2019-04-21.
  4. ^ "Kizoku Tantei". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2019-04-21.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b Mikikazu Komatsu (2019-03-01). "Madkid, Chiai Fujikawa Perform The Rising of the Shield Hero 2nd Cour Op/Ed Theme Songs". Crunchyroll. Retrieved 2019-04-21.
  6. ^ Jennifer Sherman (2019-02-28). "Madkid, Chiai Fujikawa Perform Rising of the Shield Hero Anime's New Theme Songs". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2019-04-21.
  7. ^ "1stフルアルバム『ライカ』(5/7発売)ジャケ写&収録内容発表!" (in Japanese). Nippon Columbia. 2019-04-13. Retrieved 2019-04-21.
  8. ^ Ruchesko (2019-10-23). "Third Tribute Album to Buck-Tick". Kome-world.com. Retrieved 2019-11-18.
  9. ^ Chartverfolgung Alben: JP
  10. ^ Mikikazu Komatsu (2020-04-05). "Chiai Fujikawa Delivers Her Powerful Voice in Digimon Adventure: ED Song MV". Crunchyroll. Retrieved 2020-04-08.
  11. ^ "藤川千愛、前作からわずか7ヵ月で3rdフル・アルバム『HiKiKoMoRi』をリリース" (in Japanese). CDjournal.com. 2020-09-03. Retrieved 2020-09-06.
  12. ^ "Official Nominees". Anitrendz.net. Retrieved 2019-07-28.

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