Ai Kawashima
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Background information | |
Birth name | å·å³¶ æ„› |
Born | February 21, 1986 |
Origin | Sawara-ku, Fukuoka, Japan |
Genres | J-pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, pianist |
Years active | 1999–present |
Labels | Tsubasa, Sony Music Japan |
Associated acts | I Wish |
Website |
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Ai Kawashima (å·å¶‹ ã‚ã„ Kawashima Ai, born February 21, 1986) is a Japanese pop singer-songwriter and pianist. Overcoming her tragic childhood, she released her debut single Asueno tobira (Door to Tomorrow) as the duo I Wish in 2003. She is well known for her numerous street performances. She is also known for her devotion to help children under circumstances similar to hers in Japan and all over the world.
Early life
Kawashima was born and raised in Fukuoka, Japan.[1] After her birth, her mother's health deteriorated and she died when Kawashima was only 3 years old. Because her father had been missing before she was born, she was taken to an orphanage and eventually adopted by the Kawashima family, owners of a construction company. Her foster father died when she was 10. After graduating from middle school, she moved to Tokyo.[1] Her foster mother died when she was 16. She started playing the piano at the age of 3 and eventually began to think about a career as a singer.[1]
Career
Kawashima started her career as an enka singer. At around the age of 10, she performed on stage at the Carnegie Hall in New York. In 1999, she released her debut single, Juu-roku Koi Gokoro / Anata ni Kataomoi. However, the enka project was crippled by poor sales and was abandoned entirely within a few months.
After this initial failure, she began to sing her own songs on the busy street corners in Shibuya, Tokyo with a microphone and a radio cassette player.[1] To become famous, she set herself the goal of performing 1,000 times on the street.[1] Nobody paid attention to her songs at first, but the crowd gradually grew as she kept performing on streets and she met people who gave her support, culminating her major debut and the 2003 hit single "Asueno tobira" (Door to Tomorrow), which sold more than 900,000 copies.[1] She sang the song as the vocalist of the duo I Wish. She has been performing solo since the duo broke up in 2005.[1] Her second solo single, "12-ko no Kisetsu" (12 Seasons) ranked 10th on the Billboard Hits of the world, Japan.[2] Even after her major debut, she kept performing on streets and, in 2005, she accomplished 1,000 street performances, which, according to Kawashima, became the foundation of her music.[1] In 2009, she performed at Japan Day at Central Park, New York.[3]
Personal life
Kawashima has devoted her time and money to a project to build schools in developing countries. 3 schools have been finished so far and her goal is to build 100 schools.[4]
Every year since her mother's death, she has held a memorial concert on August 20.
On the night of March 11, 2011, 20 elementary school students who was able to flee the devastating tsunami after Tohoku earthquake comforted each other by singing the song Tabidachi no hi ni (On the day of departure) together at a local Shinto shrine where they spent the night.[5] The students had been practicing the song for their graduation ceremony, which was only a week away.[5] Having heard the story, Kawashima visited the students in a shelter on April 6 and sang the same song together.[6] On August 21, she visited the students one more time to attend their belated graduation ceremony and sang the song together.[7] The song ends with the words, "Let us bloom from this bud."
Discography
Kawashima's songs have been featured in various anime and video games. "Zetsubou to Kibou" (絶望ã¨å¸Œæœ›) is the theme song of Shining Force Neo; "Compass" is the theme song of the eighth One Piece movie Episode of Alabasta: The Desert Princess and the Pirates, and "Kimi no Koe" is the ending theme song of The Place Promised in Our Early Days. One of her newest songs, "Door Crawl", is the theme song of Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon.
Singles
- [2003.08.21] Tenshitachi no Melody / Tabidachi no Asa (「天使ãŸã¡ã®ãƒ¡ãƒãƒ‡ã‚£ãƒ¼/æ—…ç«‹ã¡ã®æœã€)
- [2004.02.18] 12-ko no Kisetsu ~4 Dome no Haru~ (「12個ã®å£ç¯€ï½ž4åº¦ç›®ã®æ˜¥ï½žã€)
- [2004.05.25/06.02] Page 525 (525ページ)
- [2004.08.04] Mermaid (「マーメイドã€)
- [2004.11.17] 'Sayonara' 'ArigatÅ' ~Tatta Hitotsu no Basho~ (「ã•よãªã‚‰ã€ã€Œã‚りãŒã¨ã†ã€ï½žãŸã£ãŸä¸€ã¤ã®å ´æ‰€ï½ž)
- [2005.04.06] ZetsubÅ to KibÅ (「絶望ã¨å¸Œæœ›ã€)
- [2005.08.24] ...ArigatÅ... (「・・・ã‚りãŒã¨ã†ï¼Žï¼Žï¼Žã€)
- [2006.02.01] Dear / Tabidachi no Hi ni... (Dear/æ—…ç«‹ã¡ã®æ—¥ã«â€¦)
- [2006.04.19] Mienai Tsubasa (「見ãˆãªã„翼ã€)
- [2006.10.11] Taisetsu na Yakusoku / Mou Hitotsu no Yakusoku (「大切ãªç´„æŸ/ã‚‚ã†ï¼‘ã¤ã®ç´„æŸã€)
- [2007.02.14] My Love
- [2007.03.14] Compass
- [2007.05.30] Kimi ni..... (「å›ã«ï½¥ï½¥ï½¥ï½¥ï½¥ã€)
- [2007.10.03] Shiawase Desu ka / Suitcase (「幸ã›ã§ã™ã‹/スーツケースã€)
- [2007.12.12] Door Crawl (「ドアクãƒãƒ¼ãƒ«ã€)
- [2008.08.20] Kakera (「カケラã€)
- [2009.04.08] DaijÅbu da yo (「大丈夫ã よã€)
- [2009.12.16] Daisuki da yo (「大好ãã よã€)
- [2010.04.07] haru no yume (「春ã®å¤¢ã€)
- [2010.12.16] I Remember feat. Joe Sample
- [2013.04.10] Yes/No / T
Mini albums
- [2002.07.13] Kono Basho Kara... (「ã“ã®å ´æ‰€ã‹ã‚‰ãƒ»ãƒ»ãƒ»ã€)
- [2002.10.18] Habatakeru Hi Made... (「ã¯ã°ãŸã‘ã‚‹æ—¥ã¾ã§ãƒ»ãƒ»ãƒ»ã€)
- [2002.12.26] Ayumi Tsuzukeru Tame ni... (「æ©ã¿ã¤ã¥ã‘ã‚‹ãŸã‚ã«ãƒ»ãƒ»ãƒ»ã€)
- [2003.03.08] Yuki ni Saku Hana no yÅ ni... (「雪ã«å’²ã花ã®ã‚ˆã†ã«ãƒ»ãƒ»ãƒ»ã€)
- [2003.05.23] Ashita o Shinjite... (「明日を信ã˜ã¦ãƒ»ãƒ»ãƒ»ã€)
- [2003.08.02] Utai Tsuzukeru Kara... (「æŒã„ã¤ã¥ã‘ã‚‹ã‹ã‚‰ãƒ»ãƒ»ãƒ»ã€)
Albums
- [2005.05.18] 12-ko no Uta (Message) (12å€‹ã®æŒ(メッセージ))
- [2005.09.28] RojÅshÅ« 1-gÅ (ã€Œè·¯ä¸Šé›†â… å·ã€)
- [2006.05.24] Thank You! (サンã‚ュー!)
- [2006.08.23] Piano Songs: RojÅshÅ« 2-gÅ (Piano Songs~路上集2å·ï½ž)
- [2007.06.27] Ashiato (è¶³ã‚ã¨)
- [2008.04.23] Café & Musique: RojÅshÅ« 3-gÅ (Café & Musique ~路上集3å·ï½ž)
- [2008.06.04] Single Best
- [2008.06.04] Coupling Best
- [2009.06.03] Simple Treasure
- [2010.05.26] 24/24
- [2011.06.29] My favorite songs - Wing
- [2012.02.22] My favorite songs - Tabidachi
- [2013.06.26] One song
DVDs
- [2004.12.01] é“ã®é€”ä¸ã§...。 (Michi no Tochuu de...)
- [2005.06.08] ライブ1000å›žé”æˆè¨˜å¿µï½ž1136æ—¥ã®è¨˜éŒ²ï½ž (Live 1000-kai Tassei Kinen 1136 Nichi no Kiroku)
- [2005.12.21] PV Collection +α
- [2006.11.01] ドラマ (大切ãªç´„æŸ) (Drama (Taisetsu na Yakusoku))
- [2006.11.29] ã¤ã°ã•ç¥'06~秘密ã®é™£ï½ž (Tsubasa-Sai '06: Himitsu no Jin)
- [2006.12.20] å·å¶‹ã‚ã„Concert Tour2006 ~サンã‚ューï¼ï½ž (Kawashima Ai Concert Tour 2006: Thank You!)
- [2007.04.11] 2003.8.20 æ¸‹è°·å…¬ä¼šå ‚ ~旅立ã¡ã®æœï½ž (2003.8.20 Shibuya KÅkaidÅ: Tabidachi no Asa)
- [2007.06.27] ã¤ã°ã•ç¥'07~春ã®é™£ï½ž (Tsubasa-Sai '07 ~Haru no Jin~)
- [2007.12.26] Ai Kawashima Concert 2007 è¶³ã‚㨠(Ai Kawashima Concert 2007 Ashi Ato)
- [2009.04.08] The Best: Seventeenfivetwentyto- Ai Kawashima Concert Tour 2008
- [2010.01.13] What's your Simple Treasure? Special Ai Kawashima Concert Tour 2009 渋谷C.C.Lemonホール (What's your Simple Treasure? Special Ai Kawashima Concert Tour 2009 Shibuya C.C.Lemon Hall)
- [2012.01.08] WING 〜Ai Kawashima Live Concert 2011〜
- [2012.12.26] My Room - 8 Gatsu 20 Ka 10 Kai Kinen
Books
- 16-sai no Shiroi Chizu 16æ³ã®ç™½ã„地図. Gakken. July 25, 2003. ISBN 9784777103690.
- Aoi Tabi no Tsuzuki è’¼ã„æ—…ã®ç¶šã. Gentosha. September 2, 2004. ISBN 978-4-344-00669-0.
- Saigo no Kotoba 最後ã®è¨€è‘‰. Goma Books. September 1, 2005. ISBN 978-4-7771-0209-9.
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Takashi Sakinaga (June 23, 2006). "Featuring Translations / Singer finds path in her own 'stars'". The Daily Yomiuri.
- ↑ "Hits of the world". Billboard 116 (10). March 6, 2004.
- ↑ "Spare times". The New York Times. May 29, 2009.
- ↑ "Pop star builds 3 schools for poor". Reuters. 2009-06-26. Retrieved 2012-01-31.
- 1 2 "Students who fled devastating tsunami comforted each other with song". The Mainichi Daily News. March 25, 2011.
- ↑ å¤é‡Žè‹±æ˜Ž (June 16, 2011). "シンガー・ソングライター å·å¶‹ã‚ã„ 「Bravo! Pianoã€". Sankei Shimbun.
- ↑ "å·å¶‹ã‚ã„ã€è¢«ç½åœ°å°å¦æ ¡ã§å’æ¥ã‚½ãƒ³ã‚°åˆå”±". Sanspo. August 22, 2011. Retrieved February 2, 2012.
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