A Japanese singer-songwriter whose ballads and pop tracks have soundtracked anime and commercials since her 2011 debut.
For a quick sense of her range, try 'Sayonara' for the ballad side and 'Forever' for something brighter. Both show why her music sticks around in soundtracks and playlists.
Her 2011 debut album 'Daisuki!' gave her an early hit with its title track, and songs like 'Forever' and 'Sayonara' have become some of her most recognized work. She's had music placed in anime series and television commercials, and her 2014 move to open a bar in Tokyo added a real-world dimension to her artist story that fans talked about. The collaboration with DJ Krush and m-flo shows she moves in different circles than your typical J-pop act.
She started with 'Daisuki!' in 2011, building a catalog that runs from soulful ballads to straightforward pop. The bar opening in 2014 brought a different kind of attention, and she's kept recording since, with songs like '1% No Hikari' representing her continued work.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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