A singer who turned classical training into emotionally direct songs about depression and solitude.
For a quick sense of her style, try 'Soba ni Ite' or 'Love You.' They're straightforward but carry that emotional depth she's known for.
She gained attention in 2007 with 'Shizuku,' a song that set the tone for her catalog. Tracks like 'Boku ga Ikite ita koto' and 'Soba ni Ite' reflect her public discussions of depression and anxiety, giving her music a raw, personal weight. Her albums 'Solitude Rain' and 'Invisible Walls' explore these themes without losing melodic clarity.
She studied classical piano before moving into pop around 2005. Her 2007 song 'Shizuku' brought her notice, and she's since released four studio albums, including 'Invisible Walls' in 2014. She works solo with session musicians, keeping the focus on her lyrics.
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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