Angela Aki Explained

Angela Aki
Native Name:アンジェラ・アキ
Native Name Lang:ja
Birth Name:Kiyomi Angela Aki
Birth Date:15 September 1977
Birth Place:Itano, Tokushima, Japan
Years Active:1999–present
Height:166 cm
Children:1
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known professionally as, is a Japanese pop singer, songwriter and pianist.

Biography

Early life

Aki was born in the small town of Itano in Tokushima Prefecture, in the mostly rural island of Shikoku. Her mother is Italian American and her father is Japanese.[1]

Aki began to take piano lessons when she was three years old. She lived in Tokushima through sixth grade and spent her junior high school days in Okayama. She has admitted that growing up in rural Japan proved very difficult, as she was bullied and she turned to the piano as an escape from the isolation she felt. She grew up listening to a mix of enka, The Carpenters and The Bee Gees.

Aki moved to Hawaii when she was fifteen years old and attended the Hawaii Preparatory Academy, but transferred to and graduated from Iolani School. She speaks English and Japanese. She was immersed in music there for four years. She graduated from George Washington University in Washington, D.C., and majored in political science.

Personal life

Angela's first marriage was to an engineer, producer and artist Tony Alany, who co-produced her first album These Words in Vienna, Virginia, USA. On March 9, 2007, Aki announced that she had married Japanese A&R director and publisher Taro Hamano, and made public that she had been briefly married previously and got divorced.[2] In September 2011, she announced that she was pregnant.[3] In February 2012, she announced that she had given birth to her first child, a baby boy.[4]

She is good friends with J-Pop star Yuna Ito. The singers attended the same Japanese language school.

Janis Ian is her mentor and friend.

Aki currently resides with her husband and son in Nashville, Tennessee.

Career

Beginnings

In 1997 Aki, aged 20, went to a Sarah McLachlan concert, and felt that she wanted to go into the music world, deciding to become a singer-songwriter. In 2000, she released an indie album in the United States, called These Words. After graduation from university, she found a job in Washington, D.C. and worked as a secretary. She could not give up her dream of being a singer, however, and quit her job in 2001. She worked as a waitress for 2 dollars 13 cents during the day, and she played songs at night at a nightclub. Aki briefly married her first album's engineer in Vienna, Virginia, USA. In 2002, she composed two tracks for "Let It Fall" by Dianne Eclar, a teenage pop singer from the Philippines.

Debut in Japan

After producing commercial music for several Japanese companies, including one for milk product Yakult which was sung by US Jazz vocalist Jimmy Scott, she decided to move back to Japan. On September 27, 2003, Aki saw Shiina Ringo's concert in Nippon Budokan Hall, and promised herself she would perform at the same place within three years, even though she was unheard of, had not yet been offered a contract with any record label, nor had she made an album or major debut. She performed live in many small venues and bars in Tokyo while working as a waitress in a Chinese restaurant, wrote 100 or more songs, and also made several demo CDs. In 2005, she released an independent mini-album under Virgo Music entitled "One," which was the #1 selling indie album of 2005. This alerted Nobuo Uematsu to her music, and he asked her to write lyrics and perform the theme song for Final Fantasy XII, "Kiss Me Good-Bye".

She contracted with Epic Records and made her major debut with the single "HOME" in September, 2005. The album sold over half a million copies and reached #2 on the Oricon charts.

On December 26, 2006, she held a concert in Nippon Budokan, making history there as the first artist to ever perform in the famous venue solo (with just her piano) -- no backup singers, band or opening act.

Reaching an English audience (2006-2007)

In May 2006, Angela signed with Tofu Records in order to release English singles and albums. Her first release with Tofu was "Kiss Me Good-Bye" as a digital single in the US, with a slightly altered track list. Later that month she performed the Final Fantasy XII theme song, "Kiss Me Good-Bye" at the premiere PLAY! A Video Game Symphony concert in Chicago on May 27, 2006. With orchestral backup, she played piano and sang the English lyrics, which she had written herself. She also performed a cover version of Faye Wong's "Eyes On Me", the theme song of Final Fantasy VIII, with her piano accompaniment.

In 2007 Aki's second major label album, Today, reached #1.

2009 - 2014

In February 2009, Aki released her third full album in Japan, Answer — the first she produced entirely by herself.

Angela Aki was chosen to sing Bob Dylan's "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" with her original Japanese lyrics for the movie Heaven's Door, and was chosen to write and perform the theme song titled “Ai no Kisetsu” for the NHK morning drama Tsubasa broadcast from March 30, 2009.

In September 2010, Aki released her fourth full album in Japan, Life, and then in September 2011 released her fifth full album White.

Songbook, a cover album by Aki, was released on January 11, 2012.

BLUE was released as Aki's 7th full Japanese studio album on July 18, 2012, along with the single from the same album, "Confession" (告白), released July 11, 2012.

On March 5, 2014, was released in two versions, the standard version consisting of tracks of singles released since 2005 (通常盤 ESCL-4170), and a two disc version (初回生産限定盤 ESCL-30010), which added songs Aki considered her favourites on the second disc.[5]

Music Hiatus, Production, and Musicals (2014 - Present)

In 2014, Aki announced that she would be putting her music career on hold while she went to America to study music as she prepares herself to take on the role of musical director for a Broadway project being undertaken by a friend.[6]

In 2016, she wrote three original songs for the musical Out of Shadowland at Tokyo DisneySea.[7] The same year, she composed a song for Masayuki Suzuki.[8]

In 2017, she wrote and produced for May J.[9]

In 2022, she wrote, composed, and produced "Canary Song" (カナリアの歌) for J-pop singer Emiko Suzuki.

In November 2023, Aki announced via her Instagram and X accounts that she would be resuming her activities in Japan with the release of "Here and There in This World" (この世界のあちこちに) in February 2024. The song is the lead single from the musical adoption of Fumiyo Kouno's In This Corner of the World, for which Aki composed all of the music.[10]

Discography

See main article: Angela Aki discography. Studio albums

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Robert Michael Poole . 2009-02-27 . Angela Aki turns to the keys for answers . The Japan Times.
  2. http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/Music/Info/AngelaAki/info/info_fr.html Marriage announcement on Aki's blog 2007-03-09
  3. Web site: Angela Aki announces that she's pregnant! . tokyohive.com . 2011-09-15 . 2013-06-16.
  4. Web site: Angela Aki Announces Birth Of Her First Child . Jpopasia.com . 2013-06-16.
  5. Web site: Tapestry of Songs: The Best of Angela Aki. Epic Records. Sony Music Japan. 12 May 2016. ja, en.
  6. News: Kiyokawa. Jin. Japanese singer Angela Aki to study in U.S.. 12 May 2016. The Columbus Dispatch. 26 April 2014.
  7. News: Explorer . T. D. R. . Out of Shadowland Opening July 9 at Tokyo DisneySea With Music By Angela Aki . 4 September 2019 . TDR Explorer . 28 June 2016.
  8. News: My Keys International . 4 September 2019 . mykeysinternational.com.
  9. News: Erina Mano gets married in May J's MV for "Haha to Musume no 10,000 Nichi – Mirai no Tobira" . 4 September 2019 . ARAMA! JAPAN . 22 May 2017.
  10. Web site: 2023-11-25 . Angela Aki Composes In This Corner of the World Stage Musical . 2023-11-25 . Anime News Network . en.