Aya Matsuura | |||||
Native Name: | 松浦 亜弥 | ||||
Native Name Lang: | ja | ||||
Birth Date: | 25 June 1986 | ||||
Birth Place: | Himeji, Hyōgo, Japan | ||||
Years Active: | 2000–2013, 2022 | ||||
Children: | 3 | ||||
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is a former Japanese pop singer and actress, from Himeji, Hyogo, Japan.
Aya auditioned in 2000 for the fourth Morning Musume & Heike Michiyo Protegee Audition and was selected along with Sheki-Dol to become a part of what was later known as Hello! Project. After being chosen from that audition, Matsuura began her solo career. In time, she would become one of Hello! Project's biggest acts.
Aside from a successful solo career, Matsuura (nicknamed Ayaya), also did numerous collaborations with other members of Hello! Project, including special, usually short lived groups Gomattou with Maki Goto and Miki Fujimoto; Nochiura Natsumi with Maki Goto and Natsumi Abe; and DEF.DIVA with Maki Goto, Natsumi Abe, and Rika Ishikawa. She also did the "Folk Song" series which feature Yuko Nakazawa and other Hello! Project artists, as well as Hello! Project's shuffle groups (3nin Matsuri in 2001, Odoru 11 in 2002, Salt5 in 2003, and the larger H.P. All Stars in 2004).
She also formed the duo GAM with Miki Fujimoto in debuted September 2006. Their first single, "Thanks!" reached the #2 position on the Oricon.
Matsuura starred in the Japanese film Sukeban Deka: Codename = Asamiya Saki (known internationally as Yo-Yo Girl Cop) opposite Rika Ishikawa, released on September 30, 2006.
On October 9, 2006, both concerts she was supposed to hold that day were cancelled, as she was not feeling well.[1] Soon several unsourced rumours emerged considering the possibility she might be suffering from Temporomandibular joint disorder.[2] Following the cancellation of the two concerts, Matsuura's management confirmed the rumours, reported the young idol had been taking painkillers to continue working and scheduled a press conference to discuss her condition.[3] [4] On the following day Matsuura made a public statement on PBS apologizing to her fans and expressing her desire to get back to her singing career as soon as possible.
Since her press conference, Matsuura returned to her normal hosting duties on her weekly radio show, "Matsuura Aya no All Night Nippon" and returned to singing in a limited capacity, as demonstrated on her appearance on Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ on October 23, 2006.
On March 8, 2008, Matsuura - as a secret guest - performed at the opening ceremony of the Fourth Special Olympics Japan Winter National Games, a national event in preparation of the 2009 Special Olympics World Winter Games held in Boise, Idaho.[5] [6] She performed the song "Kizuna", which was released on May 21, 2008, as her 20th single.[7]
It was officially announced on October 19, 2008, that Matsuura would be graduating from Hello! Project along with the rest of Elder Club.[8] Before her graduation, Matsuura released her fifth studio album, Omoi Afurete, on January 21, 2009,[9] and her 21st single, "Chocolate Damashii", was released on February 11 for Valentine's Day.[10]
Matsuura graduated from Hello! Project on March 31, 2009, but months later, on August 26, 2009, Matsuura launched her own blog called Ayablog and announced that her Omoi Afurete tour will be her last for two or three years. However, she has since released a Cover Album (Click You, Link Me, 2010). In late August 2011, it was revealed that she is diagnosed with endometriosis, which has been and will continue to limit her concert activities in the future. However, from 2009 to 2013, She has consistently released Acoustic Concerts, known as "Aya Matsuura's Maniac Series". She was signed to UpFront Create, along with some of the members of the Hello Project! Elder Club. At the end of the year, she performed along with all other Hello Project members at the concert "Hello! Project COUNTDOWN PARTY 2013 ~GOOD BYE & HELLO!~" where she announced her indefinite hiatus.
On January 27, Matsuura was a guest on the podcast Matthew's Matthew hosted by Takashi Fujii, thus marking the end of an almost decade long hiatus. On April 14, Matsuura was featured in a commercial for Nescafe 'Excella' coffee.[11] On August 9, Keita Tachibana announced on Twitter that a new single 'Addicted' would be released on November 25.[12]
Matsuura has appeared in many commercials for various companies; notably Pretz snack foods, Epson color printers, and Kirin beverages. She has also taken part and co-hosts the television show Utawara with other names in Japanese entertainment such as Johnny Jimusho's Jun Matsumoto.
Matsuura and Keita Tachibana registered their marriage on August 4, 2013, after almost 12 years of dating. They held their wedding ceremony in Hawaii on October 7. On December 21, 2014, the couple announced the birth of their first child, a baby girl.
Title | Release date | Peak rank | Total sales | Weeks on chart | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | First Kiss | January 1, 2002 |
| 301,530 | 13 | |
2 | T.W.O | January 29, 2003 |
| 316,986 | 18 | |
3 | X3 | January 1, 2004 |
| 124,939 | 9 | |
4 | October 10, 2007 |
| 11,764 | 2 | ||
5 | January 21, 2009 |
| 4,873 | 1 |
Title | Release date | Peak rank | Total sales | Weeks on chart | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
– | Naked Songs | November 29, 2006 |
| 18,961 | 2 | |
6 | Click you, Link Me | November 24, 2010 |
| 3,007 | ? |
Title | Release date | Peak rank | Total sales | Weeks on chart | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
– | March 24, 2005 |
| 121,361 | 13 | ||
7 | 10th Anniversary Best | December 21, 2011 |
| ? | ? |
Title | Release date | Peak rank | Total sales | Weeks on charts | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | April 11, 2001 |
| 72,070 | 6 | ||
2 | June 13, 2001 |
| 64,490 | 6 | ||
3 | September 5, 2001 |
| 172,340 | 9 | ||
4 | November 28, 2001 |
| 102,820 | 7 | ||
5 | February 6, 2002 |
| 224,480 | 13 | ||
6 | May 29, 2002 |
| 130,960 | 19 | ||
7 | September 19, 2002 |
| 115,480 | 18 | ||
8 | December 11, 2002 |
| 92,995 | 11 | ||
9 | March 12, 2003 |
| 121,776 | 10 | ||
10 | June 4, 2003 |
| 88,483 | 11 | ||
11 | "The Last Night" | September 26, 2003 |
| 57,451 | 8 | |
12 | January 28, 2004 |
| 80,322 | 7 | ||
13 | March 10, 2004 |
| 56,400 | 13 | ||
14 | Theme song of "Aijo Ippon!" | July 14, 2004 |
| 41,306 | 10 | |
15 | † | October 20, 2004 |
| 47,857 | 6 | |
– | Theme song of "Hamtaro the Movie 4" | November 26, 2004 |
| – | 5 | |
16 | February 23, 2005 |
| 45,022 | 8 | ||
17 | September 21, 2005 |
| 56,822 | 9 | ||
18 | February 1, 2006 |
| 20,212 | 5 | ||
19 | August 29, 2007 |
| 13,286 | 5 | ||
20 | May 21, 2008 |
| 6,007 | 3 | ||
21 | †† | February 11, 2009 |
| 4,028 | 2 | |
22 | March 29, 2011 | |||||
23 | December 20, 2011 | |||||
24 | Addicted | November 25, 2022 |
† A cover of Chisato Moritaka's 1993 original. The bridge in the title is one of twelve bridges that cross the Watarase River in the city of Ashikaga.
†† Last release within Hello! Project, as she graduated soon after its release.
Title | Release date | |
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August 7, 2002 | ||
October 9, 2002 | ||
December 11, 2002 | ||
January 16, 2003 | ||
February 19, 2003 | ||
February 26, 2003 | ||
– With the original casting | March 5, 2003 | |
March 12, 2003 | ||
May 2, 2003 | ||
May 21, 2003 | ||
June 4, 2003 | ||
July 2, 2003 | ||
September 18, 2003 | ||
January 28, 2004 | ||
February 4, 2004 | ||
April 14, 2004 | ||
May 12, 2004 | ||
July 7, 2004 | ||
July 28, 2004 | ||
August 11, 2004 | ||
November 10, 2004 | ||
December 1, 2004 | ||
May 2, 2005 | ||
June 20, 2005 | ||
September 28, 2005 | ||
December 7, 2005 | ||
September 6, 2006 | ||
October 25, 2006 | ||
January 17, 2007 | ||
January 23, 2008 | ||
September 24, 2008 | ||
December 23, 2009 | ||
February 11, 2015 |
Show | Start date | End date | Network | |
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April 2000 | April 1, 2007 | TV Tokyo, etc. | ||
April 13, 2005 | September 28, 2005 | Nippon TV and others | ||
A | April 2005 | June 26, 2005 | Nippon TV and others | |
October 16, 2005 | January 28, 2007 | Nippon TV and others | ||
April 4, 2006 | September 26, 2006 | Nippon TV | ||
April 4, 2007 | September 26, 2007 | Nippon TV | ||
April 7, 2007 | September 24, 2011 | Nippon TV | ||
April 8, 2008 | April 1, 2009 | WOWOW |
Title | Start date | End date | Network | Role | |
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October 18, 2001 | December 13, 2001 | TV Asahi and others | Tomomi Uchiyama | ||
Episode 9 | June 22, 2002 | Nippon TV and others | Miyako Yoshizawa | ||
November 22, 2003 | Fuji TV and others | Shuko Ashida | |||
July 17, 2004 | September 18, 2004 | Nippon TV and others | Tomoe Natsuyagi | ||
(for the 50th anniversary of Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting Co. Ltd. starting telecasting) | October 25, 2006 | CBC, TBS, and others | Yoshimi Hirai | ||
April 18, 2009 | June 24, 2009 | Nippon TV and others | Rena Takasugi | ||
April 1, 2011 | ABC (only in the Kansai region) | Sakura Haruno |