Aiko Kitahara
Aiko Kitahara |
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Native name |
北原愛子 |
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Born |
11 October Osaka, Japan |
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Genres |
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Occupation(s) |
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Years active |
2002–2011 |
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Labels |
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Associated acts |
Being Inc. |
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Website |
www.aiko-k.net |
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Aiko Kitahara (北原愛子) is a former Japanese pop singer and songwriter under the Giza Studio label.
Biography
Aiko's interest in music was inspired by her mother's love for bossa nova and Latin pop, which have had a big influence on her songs. In 2002, Aiko debuted with the single "Grand Blue", which was used as the opening theme for the anime Tenshi na Konamaiki. Aiko rarely made media appearances or appeared in music magazines.[1] In 2011, after performing her last live show in Hills Factory, Aiko announced her retirement through her blog.[2] During her career she released eighteen singles, four studio albums, and one greatest hits album.[3]
Discography
Singles
No. |
Release Day |
Title |
Rank |
1st |
2002/5/29 |
Grand Blue |
43[4] |
2nd |
2002/11/6 |
Sun Rise Train/君の描くその未来 (Kimi no Egaku Sono Mirai) |
45[5] |
3rd |
2003/6/4 |
Himawari no You ni (向日葵のように) |
96[6] |
4th |
2003/8/6 |
Niji Iro ni Hikaru Umi (虹色にひかる海) |
53[7] |
5th |
2003/9/25 |
Special Days!! |
77[8] |
6th |
2004/3/24 |
Omoide ni Sukuwaretemo (思い出にスクワレテモ) |
95[9] |
7th |
2004/7/28 |
Da da da |
79[10] |
8th |
2005/2/9 |
Fuyu Urara (冬うらら) |
97[11] |
9th |
2005/7/20 |
Te Quiero Te Amo ~Natsu no Natsu no Koi~ (テ・ケロ テ・アモ 〜夏の夏の恋〜) |
92[12] |
10th |
2006/1/18 |
Tango |
50[13] |
11th |
2006/4/26 |
Mou Ichido Kimi ni Koishiteiru (もう一度 君に恋している) |
88[14] |
12th |
2006/7/19 |
Moshimo Umare Kawattara Mou Ichido Aishitekuremasuka? (もしも生まれ変わったら もう一度 愛してくれますか?) |
55[15] |
13th |
2006/11/1 |
Mou Kokoro Yuretari Shinaide (もう心揺れたりしないで) |
71[16] |
14th |
2007/3/21 |
Sekaijuu Doko wo Sagashitemo (世界中どこを探しても) |
42[17] |
15th |
2007/8/22 |
Samba Night |
90[18] |
16th |
2008/8/6 |
Amore ~Koiseyo! Omotetachi yo!~(Amore 〜恋せよ! 乙女達よ!!〜) |
85[19] |
17th |
2008/11/5 |
Sono Egao yo Eien ni (その笑顔よ 永遠に) |
76[20] |
18th |
2006/11/1 |
Harukaze ga Mau Koro ni wa (春風が舞う頃には) |
71[21] |
Studio Albums
Mini Album
No. |
Release Day |
Title |
Rank |
1st |
2002/7/17 |
Sol de verano |
X |
Best Album
No. |
Release Day |
Title |
Rank |
1st |
2009/6/24 |
Aiko Kitahara Best |
106[26] |
DVD
No. |
Release Day |
Title |
Rank |
1st |
2006/1/1 |
Aiko Kitahara Visual Collection |
226[27] |
2nd |
2008/10/8 |
Aiko Kitahara Visual Collection Vol.2 |
46[28] |
References
External links
- Official website:
- Official blog: