Shanti Snyder Explained

Shanti
Background:solo_singer
Birth Name:Shanti Snyder
Alias:Shanti
Birth Date:1981 6, df=y
Origin:Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Genre:Nu Jazz
Occupation:Singer, songwriter, lyricist, tv host
Years Active:1996–present
Label:Hayama, Nippon Columbia

Shanti Snyder (born 4 June 1981), better known as Shanti (stylized in all-caps), is a Japanese lyricist, singer, songwriter, and music TV host of mixed descent, based in Japan and hailing from Kanagawa Prefecture. She performs with a few different formations at clubs in the Tokyo area and has also appeared with various other musical artists. Shanti's voice is well known through her collaborations with Yoko Kanno, notably in Escaflowne the Movie, where she was the vocalist on the theme song "Sora".

Biography

Shanti was born to American musician Tommy Snyder, who has been the drummer and vocalist for Godiego since 1977.[1] Shanti is a frequent lyricist and vocalist for commercials, working with many Tokyo based commercial song production companies and advertising agencies, recording songs and narrations for businesses such as Coca-Cola, Tokyo Disney Resort, and Xerox.[2] Shanti Snyder wrote four songs on J-pop singer Crystal Kay's debut album, C.L.L Crystal Lover Light.

In 2008, the song called "Home" that Shanti co-wrote with Hajime Yoshizawa featured her voice. It received attention in Japan when it was used for a caffe latte advertising campaign featuring Scarlett Johansson. In June 2008, when the song was pre-released on iTunes to promote Hajime Yoshizawa's Japan album, it was number 1 on iTunes for a short time.[3]

Shanti's debut album, Share My Air, was recorded in Paris with some of France's top musicians.[2] The album was released in Japan on the Hayama label.

From October 2008 until March 2010, Shanti was the co-host for J-Melo, an NHK World music program that was broadcast worldwide.[4]

Shanti sang the ending theme song, "Pray for the World", for the film Reunion released in Japan in February 2013.[5] "

Discography

Albums

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Singles

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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Japanese-American singer SHANTI making sound waves. Betros. Chris. Japan Today. May 11, 2011. April 4, 2024.
  2. Web site: Official Site . 25 October 2008.
  3. Web site: Profile on Concert Imagine . 25 October 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081102185030/http://www.concert.co.jp/artist/shanti/profile.html . 2 November 2008 .
  4. Web site: J-Melo Official Site . 25 October 2008.
  5. Web site: Shanti Information. Nippon Columbia Co., Ltd.. 26 February 2013.
  6. http://columbia.jp/shanti/disco.html "Discography".