Sowelu
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Sowelu posing for her February 2006 single "to YOU"
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Background information | ||
Birth name | Aki Harada | |
Born | November 6, 1982 Tokyo, Japan |
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Genre(s) | J-pop | |
Years active | 2002-present | |
Label(s) | Sony Music Japan's DefSTAR label | |
Website | Official Site |
Sowelu, born Aki Harada (原田亜希 harada aki?), is a J-pop singer. She was born on November 6, 1982 in Tokyo to a Japanese father and a half-Irish half-Japanese mother. Her career started in 2002 with the release of her first single Beautiful Dreamer, a soft love ballad which did very well in the charts, and was later featured on the Relaxin’ with Japanese Lovers compilation album. Her first single was modestly successful, and it wasn't until the release of her album Geofu in the summer of 2003 that she gained recognition. Geofu did exceptionally well in the charts, scoring a number 4 position with more than 300,000 copies sold. Her first single after Geofu, "Rainbow" was used as the theme song for the Japanese drama Netsuretsuteki Chukahanten, and the other A-side song on that single, "breath ~Omoi no Youryou~" was used for the national promotion campaign of JFN Radio. She performs under Sony Music Japan's DEFStar records label.
Her next big single "Glisten" was used in a make-up commercial for Menard products, and did fairly well in the Japanese market. With this success, she gained even more popularity, and was asked to sing the end theme for the popular TBS animated series Fullmetal Alchemist, entitled "I Will", giving her an easy in with American fans. Because of "'I Will"', the two other songs included with her "I Will" single, "Candy Rain" and "Pearl Color ni Yurete", became popular among American fans. In 2005, her song "Candy Rain" was featured on the Soul Tree: a Musical Tribute to Toshinobu Kubota album and "Pearlcolor ni Yurete" was on the Momoe Yamaguchi tribute album Thank You For.... Likewise, her third single "Fortune" was selected for the American J-Pop compilation album Neo Soul, and "Across my Heart" from the Geofu album was added to the "Smooth Listening Compilation" album.
In November 2004, Sowelu released her 8th single, "Last Forever", which became the TV insert song for the new drama There goes Nurse-man, and her cover of "The Rose" was featured on a Nescafe commercial. Then finally, after one and a half years of waiting, Sowelu released her second album Sweet Bridge on January 7, 2005.
In 2005, Sowelu contributed to m-flo's album BEAT SPACE NINE on the track "So Exclusive", and again on their album DOPE SPACE NINE in the same song, remixed by Korean fusion band, Clazziquai.
In the music video for the song "to YOU" several photographs of her family and her childhood are intercut with scenes of her singing in a wide room with large glass windows. According to her website, the video location is a church about one hour away from Tokyo by car. At the end of the PV, the family members in the photos make an appearance together with Sowelu, including her grandmother, her mother and even Sowelu's pet chihuahua.
Her latest album "24-twenty four-" was released on July 12, 2006. It debuted at #3, her highest ranking yet. The album remained at the #3 spot for two weeks on the Weekly Oricon Album Charts. One of the album's songs entitled "守るべきもの", is used as the ending of the 9th Pokemon movie Pokémon Ranger and the Prince of the Sea: Manaphy.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Geofu, 25 June 2003, #4 (Japan)
- Sweet Bridge, 7 January 2005, #5 (Japan)
- Heads or Tails?, 14 July 2005, #10 (Japan)
- 24 -twenty four-, 12, July 2006, #3 (Japan) *Still Charting*
[edit] Singles
- "beautiful dreamer", #20 (Japan)
- "Part of me", 23 October 2002, #97 (Japan)
- "Rainbow"/"breath ~omoi no yōryō (想いの容量 capacity of imagination?)~", 26 February 2003, #28 (Japan)
- "Fortune", 28 May 2003, #40 (Japan)
- "No Limit", 8 October 2003, #15 (Japan)
- "Glisten", 21 April, 2004, #44 (Japan)
- "I Will", 1 September 2004, #12 (Japan)
- 4th ending to Fullmetal Alchemist
- "Last Forever", 17 November 2004, #34 (Japan)
- "Do You Remember That?", 2 February 2005, #116 (Japan)
- "Let's go faraway", 22 June 2005, #64 (Japan)
- "Get Over", 16 November 2005, #19 (Japan)
- "to YOU", 1 February 2006, #20 (Japan)
- "Dear Friend" 10 May 2006, #19 (Japan)
- "shiawase no chikara(幸せのちから)" 24 Jan 2007, #20
[edit] External links
- Sony Music, Japan (In English)
- www.sowelu.info (In Japanese)
- Nippop Profile | Sowelu