Yuko Ando (singer) explained

Yūko Andō
Birth Name:(Andō Yūko)
Alias:Üchary Andrew, Nee-yan
Birth Date:1977 5, df=y
Origin:Kanagawa, Japan
Genre:J-pop
Occupations:Singer, songwriter, record producer, composer, actress
Instruments:Vocals, guitar
Years Active:1999–present
Label:Cutting Edge (2003–2016)
Pony Canyon (2020–present);
YS corporation(2003-2016)
DG AGENT(2017-2019)
Horipro(2019-)
Associated Acts:Ryūji Yamamoto
Website:Andrew Page

(born 9 May 1977) is a Japanese singer-songwriter and former actress. Andō is part of the Horipro talent agency.[1]

Biography

Early life and career

Born in Kanagawa Prefecture, as a child, music was never a special hobby of Andō; rather she had more of an interest towards drawing. During her college years, driven by her strong interest in creating things, Andō decided to pursue a film making career. However, unable to catch a break with the studios, she then followed her friends and family's advice to join a talent agency in hopes of becoming an actor. This landed her a few spots as an extra in TV dramas.

One of the auditions for a play she passed during her Junior year at Ferris University required her to sing on stage. At that time, one of the evaluators was Oricon music charts founder Sōkō Koike and by his recommendation, she decided to pursue a career as a singer-songwriter.

Before debuting as a singer, Andō appeared as a regular in the popular TV drama "Ikebukuro West Gate Park" (2000) and the 1999 movie "Saimin".

Debut and success

In 2002, Andō sent film director Yukihiko Tsutsumi, whom she had gotten to know on the set of "Ikebukuro West Gate Park" a demo tape of "Rinjin ni Hikari ga Sasu Toki". Upon hearing her demo, Tsutsumi decided he had to include it in the movie he was then directing, 2LDK, as ending theme. She was credited as .

In July 2003, Andō debuted under the Avex-owned sub-label, Cutting Edge, with the mini album "Sally". That same year she performed live for the first time at a convention concert held for Avex shareholders.

In November 2005, Andō's "Nouzenkatsura (Reprise)" was used in Gekkeikan's commercial for the "Tsuki" liquor. Because Andō was not credited in the actual commercial, the company was flooded with inquiries from people wanting to know the name of the singer, who for a period was confused to be Clammbon's Ikuko Harada. The song, based on a poem written by her grandmother over the loss of her husband, propelled Andō's second full album, Merry Andrew into the Top 10. The album was certified gold with over 100,000 copies sold. Following the success of the song, Andō was branded by the media as the "late-blooming princess" and "singer-songwriter of the next generation".

In December 2006, Andō embarked on her first live tour.

In April 2009, she released her first compilation album which featured a variety of songs handpicked by Andō herself. That same year, she wrote and performed the ending theme song, "Paxmaveiti", for the Nintendo DS video game Professor Layton and the Last Specter.[2] On 8 August 2010, she appeared at the World Happiness 2010 rock festival in Tokyo.

Artistry

Recording process

Andō writes and composes almost all of her songs, except for the occasional covers and collaborations with other artists. Andō's recording process consists of writing lyrics and composing melodies which she then records a cappella and passes over to Ryūji Yamamoto who is responsible for all her songs' arrangements. Yamamoto arranges Ando's demos based on these recordings. Pre-production meetings are held with Yamamoto, Andō and her producer, Yuji Andō, where they decide on the final direction for a track and select the musicians for the recording.

Influences

Like many other singer-songwriters before her, Ando's greatest influence is Chara, whom she first discovered through a friend in high school. For her big audition at Avex, Andō sang Chara's "Break These Chain". Another artist Andō listens to and lists as influence is Naoko Ken. Her lyrics tend to have happy endings. This has also been remarked in an interview by movie director and friend Yukihiko Tsutsumi, when he called her a "big happy end freak". Another influence is Yellow Magic Orchestra, whose 1983 song "Kimi ni Mune Kyun" she covered in her 2009 record Paxmaveiti.[3]

Collaborations

In recent years, Andō has started composing and writing for other artists, such as Yui Aragaki and Hisayo Inamori, as well as collaborating with them on her own songs. Andō also often records covers of songs from the 70's and 80's for her singles which she calls the "serious adult covers series".

Character

Discography

Singles

YearInformationWeekly
Singles
Chart
Album
2004Mizuiro no Shirabe
  • Japanese Title: 水色の調べ
  • Released: 23 June 2004
139Middle Tempo Magic
2005Anata to Watashi ni Dekiru Koto
  • Japanese Title: あなたと私にできる事
  • Released: 27 April 2005
103Merry Andrew
Lost Child
  • Released: 27 July 2005
109
Samishigariya no Kotobatachi
  • Japanese Title: さみしがり屋の言葉達
  • Released: 5 October 2005
35
2006TEXAS
  • Released: 26 July 2006
45shabon songs
The Still Steel Down
  • Released: 25 October 2006
43
2007Unabara no Tsuki
  • Japanese Title: 海原の月
  • Released: 17 October 2007
12chronicle.
2008Parallel
  • Japanese Title: パラレル
  • Released: 19 March 2008
20
2009Paxmaveiti ラフマベティ -君が僕にくれたもの-
  • Released: 25 November 2009
26JAPANESE POP
2011Kagayakashiki Hibi
  • Released: 30 November 2020
  • Japanese Title: 輝かしき日々
53Kanchigai
2015360 ° Surround
  • Released: 29 July 2015
  • Japanese Title: 360°サラウンド
59Itadaki Mono
2017Ame to Pantsu
  • Released: 3 June 2017
  • Japanese Title: 雨とぱんつ
ITALAN
2018Tantei Monogatari
  • Released: 8 April 2018
  • Japanese Title: 探偵物語
Kore de ī nda yo
  • Released: 8 August 2018
  • Japanese Title: これでいいんだよ
2019Koishī
  • Released: 12 June 2019
  • Japanese Title: 恋しい
Barometz
Kan
  • Released: 27 July 2019
  • Japanese Title: 鑑
2021Shōgeki
  • Released: 3 February 2021
  • Japanese Title: 衝撃
49Kongtong Recordings
ReadyReady
  • Released: 10 August 2021
  • Japanese Title: ReadyReady
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Albums

InformationWeekly
Albums
Charts
Sales
1stMiddle Tempo Magic
  • Released: 8 September 2004
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2ndMerry Andrew
  • Released: 25 January 2006
  • Chart Run: 13 weeks
10[5] 30,000 copies
3rdshabon songs
  • Released: 14 February 2007
  • Chart Run: 6 weeks
630,000 copies
4thchronicle.
  • Released: 21 May 2008
  • Chart Run: 7 weeks
1132,217 copies
5thJAPANESE POP
  • Released: 8 September 2010
  • Chart Run: 7 weeks
1018,000 copies
6thKanchigai
  • Japanese Title: 勘違い
  • Released: 28 March 2012
  • Chart Run: 4 weeks
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7thGood-Bye
  • Released: 2 October 2013
  • Chart Run: 4 weeks
136,559 copies
8thAnata ga Neteru Aida ni
  • Japanese Title: あなたが寝てる間に
  • Released: 28 January 2015
  • Chart Run: 4 weeks
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9thItadaki Mono
  • Japanese Title: 頂き物
  • Released: 2 March 2016
  • Chart Run: 3 weeks
21
10thItalan
  • Released: 27 June 2018
  • Chart Run: 2 weeks
58
11thBarometz
  • Released: 26 August 2020
  • Chart Run: 2 weeks
44
12thKongtong Recordings
  • Released: 17 November 2021
  • Chart Run: 1 weeks
47

Mini albums

  1. Sally (9 July 2003)
  2. And Do, Record. (28 January 2004)
  3. Acoustic Tempo Magic. (12 March 2014)

Cover albums

  1. Otona no Majime na Cover Series (2 March 2011)

Compilation

  1. The Best '03-'09 (15 April 2009)

DVDs

  1. The Moon and the Sun. (19 April 2006)
  2. Tour 2008 "Encyclopedia." Final (7 January 2009)

Piano Score

  1. Yuko Ando Selection For Piano (22 July 2006)

Filmography

Acting

Movies

TV

Commercial

Theme songs

Radio

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 本日2月1日より株式会社ホリプロへ移籍決定!. 安藤裕子オフィシャルサイト. 2019-02-01. 2020-08-31.
  2. Web site: Paxmáveiti -Kimi ga Boku ni Kuretamono-. VGMdb. 16 July 2011.
  3. Web site: Paxmaveiti: Yuko Ando. cdjapan.co.jp. 15 July 2011.
  4. Web site: Ando Yuko announces she's given birth to her first child. 2020-10-19. tokyohive.
  5. Web site: 安藤裕子のアルバム売上ランキング. 2020-10-19. ORICON NEWS.
  6. Web site: そして、バトンは渡された. July 30, 2021. eiga.com.
  7. Web site: キリエのうた. July 13, 2023. eiga.com.