Airi Suzuki

This article is about the Hello! Project member. For the violinist, see Airi Suzuki (violinist).
Airi Suzuki
鈴木 愛理

Airi Suzuki at Japan Expo 2013
Born Suzuki Airi
(1994-04-12) April 12, 1994
Gifu, Japan
Occupation

Musical career

Genres
Years active 2002present
Labels
Associated acts
Website Hello! Project official website
Autograph of Airi Suzuki.

Airi Suzuki (鈴木 愛理 Suzuki Airi, born April 12, 1994 in Gifu, Japan) is a Japanese pop singer and currently member of such idol groups as Cute and Buono!, among others.

Biography

Personal life

Her parents, Toru and Kyoko Suzuki[1] were both professional golfers.

Career

In 2002, Suzuki participated and passed, along with 14 other girls, the audition of Hello! Project Kids after performing Kimochi wa Tsutawaru by BoA. She made her first appearance in the entertainment industry as a member of 4Kids, a temporary group that appeared in Minimoni's movie Mini Moni ja Movie: Okashi na Daibōken!, which was released in late 2002. In addition, she was also in a shuffle group called Aa! later that year and received a lead in the song.

She was assigned as a member of Cute, whose formation was announced on June 11, 2005, along with seven other Hello! Project Kids members, and she is the lead singer in most songs and concerts. Furthermore, it was announced on July 21, 2007 that Suzuki would participate in a unit named Buono! with Momoko Tsugunaga and Miyabi Natsuyaki from Berryz Kobo. In 2010 Suzuki had once injured her ankle before a concert.[2]

At the end of October, 2010, Airi Suzuki appeared on the cover of the December issue of UP to boy magazine together with Mayu Watanabe from AKB48. That was the first gravure collaboration between AKB48 and Hello! Project.[3]

Hello! Project groups and units

Satoumi Movement

Filmography

Movies

Straight-to-DVD dramas

TV dramas

TV shows

Discography

For Airi Suzuki's albums, singles and DVDs with Cute and Buono!, see Cute discography and Buono!.

Solo DVDs

# Title Release date Chart
position
Label
Oricon
Weekly
DVD
Chart
[4]
1 Cute Suzuki Airi in Okinawa AIRI'S CLASSIC
  (℃-ute 鈴木愛理 in 沖縄 AIRI'S CLASSIC)
June 25, 2008 45 Zetima
2 Pure Blue July 1, 2009 27 Zetima
3 Natsu Yasumi (夏休み) August 25, 2010 63 Zetima
4 Kibun Tenkan (気分てんかん) July 13, 2011 44 Zetima
5 Natsu Karada (夏カラダ) August 8, 2011 73 Zetima
6 Koko ga Suki (ここが好き, "I Like It Here") July 25, 2012 81 Zetima[5]

Solo bibliography

Photobooks

  1. Airi (愛理) (May 19, 2007, Wani Books, ISBN 978-4-8470-4007-8)
  2. Clear (CLEAR) (December 5, 2007, Kadokawa Group Publishing, ISBN 978-4-0489-5004-6)
  3. 6gatsu no Kajitsu (6月の果実, "June Fruit") (June 20, 2008, Wani Books, ISBN 978-4-8470-4084-9)
  4. Aoiro (蒼色, "Blue Color") (June 25, 2009, Wani Books, ISBN 978-4-8470-4171-6)
  5. Tōkō-bi (登校日) (August 20, 2010, Wani Books, ISBN 978-4847043024)
  6. Meguru Haru (巡る春) (May 23, 2011, Wani Books, ISBN 978-4-8470-4363-5)
  7. Oasis (OASIS) (June 23, 2011, Wani Books, ISBN 978-4-8470-4364-2)
  8. Kono Kaze ga Suki (この風が好き, "I Like This Wind") (June 25, 2012, Wani Books, ISBN 978-4847044649)[6][7]
  9. Sotsugyou (卒業) (March 31, 2013, Wani Books, ISBN 978-4-8470-4540-0)
  10. Oyoganai Natsu (泳がない夏) (August 20, 2013, Wani Books, ISBN 9784847045721)

Photo-essays

Digital Photobooks

Magazine Covers

References

External links

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