Fukuda Mai
Fukuda Mai was born in Tokyo on October 31, 1984. Her career took shape in 2004 with the release of 'Tenshi No Yubikiri,' a ballad that found an audience in...
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Fukuda Mai was born in Tokyo on October 31, 1984. Her career took shape in 2004 with the release of 'Tenshi No Yubikiri,' a ballad that found an audience in Japan. The song's melody and lyrics seemed to connect with listeners in a way that earlier material hadn't.
She followed that single with a self-titled debut album in 2005, then put out 'Mai' in 2006 and 'Believe' in 2009. Around 2010, she was diagnosed with a nerve disorder that affected her vocal cords, which led to a period of vocal rehabilitation. Her music has included pop, rock, and folk elements, and she has worked with collaborators like guitarist Tomoaki Takashima, bassist Tsuneo Imahori, and drummer Yuji Katagiri.
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