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'''Angela Aki''' (アンジェラ・アキ) is a bilingual Japanese/American singer-songwriter who debuted in 2005 under Sony Records. As she was picked by [[Uematsu Nobuo]] to perform the theme song to the game [[Final Fantasy XII]] entitled [[Kiss Me Good-Bye]], her career kick-started. Aki previously went to university in Washington D.C. where she released an indies album there in 2000. She is most recognised for her signature black glasses, as well as the T-shirts and jeans that she wears for all of her concerts. Almost all of Aki's material is composed solely by herself. As well as Kiss Me Good-Bye, Aki is famous for the songs This Love (BLOOD+ third ending theme song) and Sakurairo.
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[[Image:Angela Aki - Kono Sekai no Achikochi ni promo.jpg|right|thumb|600px|Angela Aki promoting "[[Kono Sekai no Achikochi ni]]" (2024)]]
  
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'''Angela Aki''' (アンジェラ・アキ) is a Japanese pop singer, songwriter and pianist. She debuted mid-2005 with the single "[[Home (Angela Aki single)|HOME]]", despite releasing two indies albums prior to this. Her music is laid back and acoustic, much like [[wikipedia:Sarah McLachlan|Sarah McLachlan]]. She was picked by [[Uematsu Nobuo]] to perform the Final Fantasy XII theme song, entitled "[[Kiss Me Good-Bye]]".
  
 
==Profile==
 
==Profile==
 
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* '''Name:''' Angela K. Aki (アンジェラ・アキ)
*'''Stage Name:''' Angela Aki (アンジェラ・アキ)  
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* '''Birth Name:''' Aki Kiyomi Angela (安藝 聖世美 アンジェラ)
*'''Birth Name:''' Aki Kiyomi (安芸聖世美)  
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* '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1977|09|15|mf}}
*'''Birthday:''' 15 September , 1977
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* '''Birthplace:''' [[wikipedia:Itano|Itano]], [[wikipedia:Tokushima Prefecture|Tokushima Prefecture]], [[Japan]]
*'''Birth Place:''' Tokushima, Shikoku
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* '''Blood Type:''' A
*'''Family:''' Angela has a sister, Kyla Aki, who is a year younger than her and also attended GWU.  
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* '''Family:''' Angela has a sister, Aki Kyla, who is one year younger than her and also attended GWU.
*'''Ethnicity:''' Half Japanese from her father and half Italian-American from her mother.  
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* '''Ethnicity:''' Half Japanese from her father and half Italian-American from her mother.
*'''Favourite Food:''' Tofu  
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* '''First CD She Bought:''' [[Miyazawa Rie]]'s [[Dream Rush]]
*'''Favourite Songs in Karaoke:''' Georgia on My Mind, Tsugaru Kaikyou Fuyu Geshiki  
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* '''Favourite TV Show:''' [[sakusaku]]
*'''Favourite Artists:''' Alanis Morissette, Ani DiFranco, Ben Folds, Coldplay, Fiona Apple, Janis Ian, Joni Mitchell, Kanye West, Macy Gray, Sarah McLachlan, Shiina Ringo, The Smashing Pumpkins, TLC  
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* '''Favourite Food:''' Tofu
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* '''Most Hated Thing:''' Mayonnaise
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* '''Favourite Songs to Sing in Karaoke:''' [[wikipedia:Georgia on My Mind|Georgia on My Mind]], [[Fuyu Geshiki]]
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* '''Favourite Artists:''' [[wikipedia:Alanis Morissette|Alanis Morissette]], [[wikipedia:Ani Difranco|Ani DiFranco]], [[wikipedia:Ben Folds|Ben Folds]], [[wikipedia:Coldplay|Coldplay]], [[wikipedia:Fiona Apple|Fiona Apple]], [[wikipedia:Janis Ian|Janis Ian]], [[wikipedia:Joni Mitchell|Joni Mitchell]], [[wikipedia:Kanye West|Kanye West]], [[wikipedia:Macy Gray|Macy Gray]], [[wikipedia:Sarah McLachlan|Sarah McLachlan]], [[Shiina Ringo]], [[wikipedia:The Smashing Pumpkins|The Smashing Pumpkins]], [[wikipedia:TLC (music)|TLC]]
  
 
==Information==
 
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===Early Life===
 
===Early Life===
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[[Image:Angela Theseword2000.jpg|thumb|left|230px|Angela Aki promoting ''[[These Words]]'' (2000)]]
 
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Angela Aki's heritage is extremely mixed, as her father is Japanese and her mother is half Italian and half American. To add to her already multi-cultural heritage, she was born in Japan and raised in Hawaii, and was a very musical child. She is reported to have shocked her mother when she was very young by humming a tune that her mother had just sung in perfect tune. She began by learning classical piano at three years old, but also learned how to play the violin, guitar later and drums later on. In late 1992 when Angela was 15, she moved away from Japan and set up residence in Hawaii, where she went to high school. Angela won a $2,500US scholarship from her high school (Iolani School) in 1996.
Angela Aki was born in Tokushima, Japan. Her heritage is extremely mixed: her mother is half Italian and half American, and her father is Japanese. Her father, Aki Kiyoshi (安藝清), is the founder/president of Aeon, a large Eikaiwa (English conversation) company in Japan. She also has a sister, Kyla Aki, who is one year younger than her.
 
 
 
Aki was a very musical child. Apparently when she was small she shocked her mother when she was very young by humming a tune that her mother had just sung in perfect tune. She began by learning classical piano at three years old, but also learned how to play the violin, guitar later and drums later on. In late 1992 when Aki was 15, she moved away from Japan and set up residence in Hawaii, where she went to high school. She adopted the name Angela and relegated Kiyomi to be her middle-name. Aki won a $2,500US scholarship from her high school (Iolani School) in 1996.
 
 
 
Aki went on to study at George Washington University, Washington, D.C., and combined International Affairs and Jazz Studies as some of her subjects. After watching Sarah McLachlan in concert, Aki was inspired to become a singer-songwriter like her. While studying she was musically active, frequently performing at a coffee house called Jam'n Java. It was here that music producer Tony Alany worked, and collaborated with Aki by producing and recording an indies album entitled These Words that was released in January 2000. The album is comprised of all English songs, and features much more guitar than her later works. Alany and Aki eventually got married after his production work.  
 
  
During her stay in Washington, Aki was the opening act for artists such as Ricky Martin, Judy Collins and Sixpence None the Richer. She even performed at Al Gore's Christmas party. Angela Aki graduated from George Washington in May 2000.  
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Angela went on to study at [[wikipedia:George Washington University|George Washington University]], Washington, D.C., and combined International Affairs and Jazz Studies as some of her subjects. While studying there, she remained musically active, even being the opening acts for artists such as [[wikipedia:Ricky Martin|Ricky Martin]], [[wikipedia:Judy Collins|Judy Collins]] and [[wikipedia:Sixpence None the Richer|Sixpence None the Richer]]. She even performed at [[wikipedia:Al Gore|Al Gore]]'s Christmas party once. In January 2000, while still there, Angela released an American indies album entitled [[These Words]], which was sung entirely in English. Though this album has become increasingly rare to find, it would most likely to be found in Virginia or Hawaii. She later graduated in May 2000.
  
Aki held her showcase live at the Luna Park Grille in Arlington, Virginia, on 2001.11.29 and was officially credited as 'Angela Aki and her band'. Later on in 2001, she also held a live in Washington D.C., and happened to be overheard by a Japanese CM producer K, who asked her if she were able to sing for a commercial. She accepted, and in early 2002 released a cover of Jimmy Scott's song New Day for the Yakult 400 CM.  
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Angela held her showcase live at the Luna Park Grille in Arlington, Virginia, on 29 November 2001; and was credited as 'Angela Aki and her band'. Later on in 2001, she also held a live in Washington D.C., and was overheard by a Japanese [[CM]] producer called [[K (CM Producer)|K]], who asked her if she were able to sing for a commercial. She accepted, and in early 2002 a cover of [[wikipedia:Jimmy Scott|Jimmy Scott]]'s song [[New Day]] for the [[Yakult 400]] [[CM]].
  
 
===Japanese Debut===
 
===Japanese Debut===
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[[Image:AngelaAK04.jpg|thumb|230px|Angela Aki promoting ''[[One (Angela Aki)|ONE]]'' (2005)]]
Angela Aki performing Kiss Me Good-Bye (July 2005)
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In 2005, Angela started to release music again. She re-debuted in Japan under the indies label [[Virgo Music]], with an indies mini-album entitled [[One (Angela Aki)|ONE]]. This time, however, it was sung mostly in Japanese and released in the Japanese market. The album reached #2 on the HMV Indies Chart. It is said that this album is what caught [[Uematsu Nobuo]]'s attention and made him offer for her to perform the theme song for the up and coming [[wikipedia:Final Fantasy XII|Final Fantasy XII]] game. Angela's appearance as the theme song artist was announced at the [[wikipedia:Square Enix|Square Enix]] 2005 Stage Show in late July 2005. The title was announced as [[Kiss Me Good-Bye]], and was performed solo by Angela at the Stage Show. She was shown singing and playing the piano solo on stage. Angela wrote the lyrics for both versions of this song; the Japanese version for the regional release as well as the English version for the international release. However, [[Uematsu Nobuo]] composed the song.
In 2005, Aki started to release music again. By this time her marriage to Tony Alany had ended in divorce as the pair had drifted apart. She re-debuted in Japan under the indies label Virgo Music, with a mini-album entitled ONE. This time, however, it was sung mostly in Japanese and released in the Japanese market. The album reached #2 on the HMV Indies Chart. This album is what caught composer Uematsu Nobuo's attention and made him offer Aki the chance to perform the theme song for the up and coming Final Fantasy XII game. Aki's appearance as the theme song artist was announced at the Square Enix 2005 Stage Show in late July, 2005. The title was announced as Kiss Me Good-Bye, and was performed solo by Aki at the Stage Show. She was shown singing and playing the piano solo on stage. Aki wrote the lyrics for both versions of this song; the Japanese version for the regional release as well as the English version for the international release. However, Uematsu Nobuo himself composed the song.  
 
  
===Home era===
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In the last half of in 2005, Angela debuted with her first major single under [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony]], entitled [[Home (Angela Aki single)|HOME]] (and released one day before her birthday). Despite the single reaching a low position at #38, it charted for a surprisingly long 13 weeks. After the release of this single, nothing was heard from her until late November in which her next single, [[Kokoro no Senshi]], was announced and would be released in late January. Kokoro no Senshi was released as in two pressings; a first press limited edition which came with an exclusive DVD that contained the music video for [[Kokoro no Senshi]] as well as the premiere showcase for [[wikipedia:Final Fantasy XII|Final Fantasy XII]] (backed by Angela Aki singing the English version of [[Kiss Me Good-Bye]]). This second single faired much better on Oricon charts; reaching an exceedingly higher position of #13.
  
In the last half of in 2005, Aki debuted with her first major single under Sony, entitled HOME (and released one day before her birthday). Despite the single reaching a low position at #38, it charted for a surprisingly long 15 weeks. After the release of this single, nothing was heard from her until late November in which her next single, Kokoro no Senshi, was announced and would be released in late January. Kokoro no Senshi was released as in two pressings; a first press limited edition which came with an exclusive DVD that contained the music video for Kokoro no Senshi as well as the premiere showcase for Final Fantasy XII (backed by Angela Aki singing the English version of Kiss Me Good-Bye). This exclusive showcase fuelled sales for the single, landing it at a much higher position of #13.
 
  
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[[Image:Angela ThisLove.jpg|thumb|230px|left|Angela Aki promoting "[[This Love]]" (2006)]]
Her third single, Kiss Me Good-Bye, was released on March 15, 2006. The single, due to the increased hype from its Final Fantasy tie-up, debuted at #6 on Oricon charts. This position is higher than previous theme songs for Final Fantasy games such as Faye Wong's Eyes on Me and Rikki's Suteki da ne, however were not as high as Koda Kumi's Real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba.  
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Her third single, [[Kiss Me Good-Bye]], was released on March 15, 2006. The single, due to the extreme hype from its Final Fantasy tie-up, debuted at #6 on [[Oricon]] charts. This position is higher than previous theme songs', such as [[Faye Wong]]'s [[Eyes on Me (Faye Wong)|Eyes on Me]] and [[Rikki]]'s [[Suteki da ne]], though not as high as [[Koda Kumi]]'s "[[Real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba|real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba]]".
  
On 2006.05.01 it was formally announced that Angela Aki was signed to Tofu Records in the US (a firm to expose Japanese Sony artists in the US, mostly featuring on Sony artists that make theme songs for anime). Her first Tofu records release was a modified version of her Kiss Me Good-Bye single released on the 16th of May (it featured Eyes On Me instead of Aoi Kage. This release was to tie in with Angela's feature at the Chicago concert of PLAY! A Video Game Symphony on May the 27th.  
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It was announced on the first of May, 2006 that Angela would be signed to [[Tofu Records]] in the US (a firm to expose Japanese [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony]] artists in the US, mostly featuring on Sony artists that make theme songs for [[Anime|anime]]). Her first Tofu records release was a modified version of her [[Kiss Me Good-Bye]] single released on the 16th of May (it featured [[Eyes on Me (Angela Aki)|Eyes On Me]] instead of [[Aoi Kage]]. This release is to tie in with Angela's feature at the Chicago concert of [[PLAY! A Video Game Symphony]] on May 27th. The day before, Angela will feature at a signing session at the [[Tower Records]] N. Clark Store in Chicago.
  
Despite rumours that Angela's debut album would be released after Kiss Me Good-Bye, a fourth single was announced that, This Love. It replaced Nakashima Mika's single CRY NO MORE as the third ending theme to the anime BLOOD+. The single reached the same level of success as her former single, Kiss Me Good-Bye, as it reached #6 on the charts and sold roughly 60,000 copies.  
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Despite rumours that Angela's debut album would be released after [[Kiss Me Good-Bye]], it was announced that Angela would release her fourth single, [[This Love]]. It replaced [[Nakashima Mika]]'s single [[Cry No More|CRY NO MORE]] as the third ending theme to the anime [[BLOOD+]]. The single reached the same level of success as her former single, [[Kiss Me Good-Bye]], by reaching #6 on the charts. When both singles stopped charting, their totals were less than 6,500 difference.
  
Two weeks after the release of the This Love single, Angela's debut album Home was released. The album's recording finished on the 19th of April. The album reached an astounding #2 on Oricon charts (under Utada Hikaru's Ultra Blue), selling 120,000 units in its first week. The album had sold enough copies that it would have reached #1 if released 1-2 weeks before.  
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Two weeks after the release of the [[This Love]] single, Angela's debut album [[Home (Angela Aki album)|Home]] was released. The album's recording finished on the 19th of April, and was released on July the 14th. The album reached an astounding #2 on Oricon charts, selling 120,000 units in it's first week. Interestingly, if the album had been released a week or two before, it would have debuted at #1, this is because of [[Utada Hikaru]]'s release of her long awaited fourth album, [[Ultra Blue|ULTRA BLUE]].  
  
===TODAY era===
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Angela's next single, [[Sakurairo]], released on March 7th, 2007, is a single commemorating her first Budoukan live (a goal that she had set for herself). Featured on this single is [[On & On]], which was used as the theme song to the 2006 remake of the movie [[Inugami-ke no Ichizoku]].
 
  
In August 2006 JFL announced their fifth campaign song, a re-arrangement of Aki's song Music from her debut album, Home, titled "Power of MUSIC". The song featured an upbeat, dance arrangement and brand new lyrics/vocals from Aki. In previous years this campaign song has been sung by artists such as Def Tech and MISIA. Yet another new song, On & On, was announced in November, the CM song for the 2006 remake of the movie Inugami-ke no Ichizoku. This song was an upbeat 'piano rock'-style song, unlike much of the material from Home.
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==Setlist Tracks==
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[[Image:TashikaniAngelapromo.JPG|thumb|300px|Angela Aki promoting "[[Tashika ni]]" (2007)]]
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[[Image:TEGAMIAngelapromo.jpg|thumb|300px|Angela Aki promoting "[[Tegami ~Haikei Juugo no Kimi e~]]" (2008)]]
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[[Image:Angela-Aki-Ai-No-Kisetsu-Promo.jpg|thumb|300px|Angela Aki promoting "[[Ai no Kisetsu]]" (2009)]]
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[[Image:Kagayaku HitoPromo.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Angela Aki promoting "[[Kagayaku Hito]]" (2010)]]
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[[Image:WHITEANGELAPROMO.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Angela Aki promoting ''[[White (Angela Aki album)|WHITE]]'' (2011)]]
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[[Image:BLUEANGELAPROMO.jpg|thumb|300px|Angela Aki promoting ''[[Blue (Angela Aki)|BLUE]]'' (2012)]]
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[[Image:angela promoting Yume no owari-ai no hajimari.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Angela Aki promoting "[[Yume no Owari Ai no Hajimari]]" (2013)]]
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[[Image:Tapestry of Songs Promo.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Angela Aki promoting ''[[Tapestry of Songs - The Best of Angela Aki|TAPESTRY OF SONGS - THE BEST OF ANGELA AKI]]'' (2014)]]
  
In December Aki held a special live, titled "My Keys" at Budokan. Holding a live at Budokan was one of her goals as a musician, and to commemorate the occasion she wrote a special song, Sakurairo, as well as recording the occasion on DVD. Shortly after, on New Year's Eve Aki performed for the first time at the renounced Kouhaku Uta Gassen music concert with a solo piano version of Home.  
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Angela Aki has held a great number of concerts; though many of the songs that she has played during these concerts have been tracks that do not appear yet on any release of hers. These tracks are:
  
These four songs were collected together for Aki's fifth single, Sakurairo. It featured On & On and Power of MUSIC as B-sides, and featured a solo piano version of Home as a bonus track. This single is currently her most commercially successful, selling in excess of 100,000 copies. Two days after Sakurairo's official release, Aki posted a blog entry announcing her recent second marriage. Her newly betrothed is an unnamed music director who is 12 years her senior.
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: 32 Flavors ([[wikipedia:Ani DiFranco|Ani DiFranco]] cover)
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: Ai no Hana (愛の花; ''A Flower of Love'')
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: Angel ([[wikipedia:Sarah McLachlan|Sarah McLachlan]] cover)
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: Black Bird ([[wikipedia:The Beatles|The Beatles]] cover)
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: Christmas Song
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: Constantly (English; performed 2000)
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: Dragonflies (English; performed 2000)
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: Dream
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: Feels Like Angels (English; performed 2000)
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: Higher (English; performed 2000)
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: Ichido Dake (一度だけ; ''Only Once'')
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: Let's Get Naked (English; performed 2000)
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: Like a Virgin ([[wikipedia:Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]] cover)
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: Livin' on a Prayer ([[wikipedia:Bon Jovi|Bon Jovi]] cover)
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: Louisiana 1927 ([[wikipedia:Randy Newman|Randy Newman]] cover)
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: Kirei na Uso (きれいな嘘; ''A Beautiful Lie'')
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: Nakeba Ii (泣けばいい; ''It's Okay to Cry'')
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: New Day (2002 CM song)
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: Not fine
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: Ocean's Blue (English; performed 2000)
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: Parting Gift ([[wikipedia:Fiona Apple|Fiona Apple]] cover)
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: Perfect Day (English; performed 2000)
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: Pick Me Up (English; performed March 2002)
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: Poughkeepsie
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: Say Goodbye ([[wikipedia:Eva Cassidy|Eva Cassidy]] cover)
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: Soul For Sale
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: Teach the Boy a Lesson (English; performed 2000)
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: Train-Train ([[The Blue Hearts]] cover)
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: When the Lights are Low
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: White Lie
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: Yah Yah Yah ([[CHAGE & ASKA]] cover)
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: You're Not Coming Back (English; performed 2000)
  
Aki's first drama tie-up single was released in May, titled Kodoku no Kakera. It was used in and inspired by the Ito Hideaki-starring drama Kodoku no Kake ~Itoshiki Hito yo~. However, sadly the drama did not receive high ratings, and Aki's theme song only gained moderate success. Around about the same time as the single was promoted, Aki performed a separate song Again on Mezamashi Terebi after it became the show's theme song.  
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==Discography==
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===Studio Albums===
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* [2000.01.04] [[These Words]] <small>('''indies''')</small>
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* [2006.06.14] [[Home (Angela Aki album)|Home]]
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* [2007.09.19] [[Today (Angela Aki album)|TODAY]]
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* [2009.02.25] [[Answer (Angela Aki album)|ANSWER]]
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* [2010.09.08] [[Life (Angela Aki album)|LIFE]]
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* [2011.09.28] [[White (Angela Aki album)|WHITE]]
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* [2012.07.18] [[Blue (Angela Aki)|BLUE]]
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* [2024.04.24] [[Angela Aki Sings "Kono Sekai no Katasumi ni"|Angela Aki sings "Kono Sekai no Katasumi ni"]] (アンジェラ・アキ sings『この世界の片隅に』)
  
Aki plans to release her second album in September with the preceding single before it, Tashika ni, being used as the highly publicised au "LISMO!" CM song. TODAY debuted at #1 in its first week of sales.
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===Best Albums===
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* [2014.03.05] [[Tapestry of Songs - The Best of Angela Aki|TAPESTRY OF SONGS - THE BEST OF ANGELA AKI]]
  
==Setlist Tracks==
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===Cover Albums===
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* [2012.01.11] [[Songbook (Angela Aki)|SONGBOOK]]
Angela Aki has held a great number of concerts; though many of the songs that she has played during these concerts have been tracks that do not appear yet on any release of hers. She also has mentioned several songs that have not surfaced in physical form. These tracks are:
 
  
*32 Flavors (Ani DiFranco cover)
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===Mini-Albums===
*Ai no Hana (愛の花; Flower of Love)  
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* [2005.03.09] [[One (Angela Aki)|ONE]] <small>('''indies''')</small>
*Angel (Sarah McLachlan cover)
 
*Black Bird (The Beatles cover)
 
*Christmas Song
 
*Constantly (English; performed 2000)
 
*Diamonds (Princess Princess cover)
 
*Dragonflies (English; performed 2000)
 
*Dream
 
*Feels Like Angels (English; performed 2000)
 
*Higher (English; performed 2000)
 
*Ichido Dake (一度だけ; Only Once)
 
*Let's Get Naked (English; performed 2000)
 
*Like a Virgin (Madonna cover)
 
*Livin' on a Prayer (Bon Jovi cover)
 
*Louisiana 1927 (Randy Newman cover)
 
*Kirei na Uso (きれいな嘘; A Beautiful Lie)
 
*M (Princess Princess cover)
 
*Nakeba Ii (泣けばいい; It's Okay to Cry)
 
*New Day (2002 Yakult 400 CM song, Jimmy Scott cover)
 
*Not fine
 
*Ocean's Blue (English; performed 2000)
 
*Parting Gift (Fiona Apple cover)
 
*Perfect Day (English; performed 2000)
 
*Pick Me Up (English; performed March 2002)
 
*Poughkeepsie
 
*Say Goodbye (Eva Cassidy cover)
 
*Soul For Sale
 
*Teach the Boy a Lesson (English; performed 2000)
 
*Train-Train (The Blue Hearts cover)
 
*When the Lights are Low
 
*White Lie
 
*Yah Yah Yah (CHAGE&ASKA cover)
 
*You're Not Coming Back (English; performed 2000)  
 
  
==Discography==
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===Singles===
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* [2005.09.14] [[Home (Angela Aki single)|HOME]]
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* [2006.01.18] [[Kokoro no Senshi]] (心の戦士; ''The Warrior Within'')
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* [2006.03.15] [[Kiss Me Good-Bye]]
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* [2006.05.31] [[This Love]]
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* [2007.03.07] [[Sakurairo (Angela Aki)|Sakurairo]] (サクラ色; ''Cherry Blossom Colour'')
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* [2007.05.23] [[Kodoku no Kakera]] (孤独のカケラ; ''Fragments of Loneliness'')
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* [2007.07.11] [[Tashika ni]] (たしかに; ''Certainly'')
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* [2008.09.17] [[Tegami ~Haikei Juugo no Kimi e~]] (手紙 ~拝啓 十五の君へ~; ''Letter ~To A 15-year-old You~'')
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* [2009.09.16] [[Ai no Kisetsu]] (愛の季節; ''Season of Love'')
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* [2010.04.14] [[Kagayaku Hito]] (輝く人; ''Shining One'')
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* [2011.06.08] [[Hajimari no Ballad / I Have a Dream]] (始まりのバラード / I Have a Dream; ''Ballad of the Beginning'')
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* [2012.07.11] [[Kokuhaku (Angela Aki)|Kokuhaku]] (告白; ''Confession'')
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* [2013.07.03] [[Yume no Owari Ai no Hajimari]] (夢の終わり 愛の始まり; ''A Dream's End, A Love's Beginning'')
  
===Albums===
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===Digital Singles===
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* [2006.12.31] [[Home (Angela Aki single)|HOME -The 57th NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen version-]] (HOME -第57回NHK紅白歌合戦ヴァージョン-)
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* [2024.02.07] [[Kono Sekai no Achikochi ni]] (この世界のあちこちに)
  
*[2000.01.04] These Words (US Indies)  
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===Video Releases===
*[2006.06.14] Home
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* [2006.04.05] [[Kiss Me Good-Bye (Angela Aki UMD)|Kiss Me Good-Bye]]
*[2007.09.19] TODAY
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* [2007.03.28] [[Angela Aki My Keys 2006 in Budoukan|Angela Aki MY KEYS 2006 in Budokan]]
*[2009.02.25] ANSWER
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* [2008.10.01] [[Angela Aki Concert Tour 2007-2008 "Today"|Angela Aki Concert Tour 2007-2008 "TODAY"]]
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* [2009.09.16] [[Piano Hikigatari Live Naniwa no My Keys 2008 in Osakajo Hall & My Keys 2008 in Budokan|Piano Hikigatari Live Naniwa no MY KEYS 2008 in Osakajo Hall & MY KEYS 2008 in Budokan]] (ピアノ弾き語りライブ 浪花のMY KEYS 2008 in 大阪城ホール& MY KEYS 2008 in 武道館)
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* [2010.09.22] [[Angela Aki Concert Tour 2009 Answer Documentary & Live|ANGELA AKI Concert Tour 2009 ANSWER DOCUMENTARY & LIVE]]
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* [2012.07.18] [[Home Sweet Home "5 Years" ~Best Hit & All Request~ in Budokan + Awa no My Keys ~Piano Hikigatari Live in Asty Tokushima~|HOME SWEET HOME "5YEARS" ~Best Hit & All Request~ in Budokan + Awa no MY KEYS ~Piano Hikigatari Live in Asty Tokushima~]] (HOME SWEET HOME "5YEARS" ~ベストヒット & オールリクエスト~ in 武道館 + 阿波のMY KEYS ~ピアノ弾き語りライブin アスティとくしま〜)
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* [2014.12.17] [[Angela Aki Concert Tour 2014 Tapestry of Songs - The Best of Angela Aki in Budokan 0804|Angela Aki Concert Tour 2014 TAPESTRY OF SONGS - THE BEST OF ANGELA AKI in Budokan 0804]] (アンジェラ・アキ Concert Tour 2014 TAPESTRY OF SONGS - THE BEST OF ANGELA AKI in 武道館0804)
  
===Mini-Albums===
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===Other Video Releases===
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* [2006.06.21] [[Voices Music from Final Fantasy: Final Fantasy Premium Orchestra Concert|Voices Music from Final Fantasy: Final Fantasy Premium Orchestra Concert]]
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* [2009.07.15] [[Heaven's Door Premium Box|HEAVEN’S DOOR PREMIUM BOX]] (ヘブンズ・ドア 初回限定生産2枚組プレミアムBOX)
  
*[2005.03.09] ONE (JP Indies)  
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===Compilations / Other===
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* [2003.06.18] [[Sob-A-Mbient Music for Your Favorite Soba Shop|SOB-A-MBIENT Music for your favorite soba shop]] (#3 ''Oshinagaki ~Konishi no Osobayasan~'' feat. '''Angela Aki''')
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* [2003.11.19] [[Sob-A-Mbient Super Deluxe|SOB-A-MBIENT SUPER DELUXE]] (#3 ''Oshinagaki ~Konishi no Osobayasan~'' feat. '''Angela Aki''')
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* [2006.05.10] [[Yusa Mimori]] - [[Kyuuka Koya]] (#8 ''Fuyu no Hi no W.'')
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* [2006.05.31] [[Final Fantasy XII Original Soundtrack|FINAL FANTASY XII Original Soundtrack]] (Disc 4 #19 ''Kiss Me Good-Bye -featured in FINAL FANTASY XII'')
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* [2006.10.25] [[Blood + Complete Best|BLOOD+COMPLETE BEST]] (#6 ''This Love'')
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* [2006.12.13] [[Inugami-ke no Ichizoku Original Soundtrack]] (#47 ''On & On (Soundtrack Version)'')
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* [2008.03.05] [[Best of Lismo!|Best of LISMO!]] (#10 ''Tashika ni'')
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* [2008.03.26] [[39 Anime x Music Collaboration '02-'07]] (Disc 3 #2 ''This Love'')
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* [2008.07.01] [[Ebara Kenta]] - [[Meguri Uta]] (#1 ''Meguri Uta'' featuring '''Angela Aki''')
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* [2009.02.25] [[wikipedia:Ben Folds|Ben Folds]] - [[Black Glasses]] featuring '''Angela Aki'''
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* [2009.02.25] [[wikipedia:Ben Folds|Ben Folds]] - [[Ben Folds File: Complete Best of Ben Folds Five and Ben Folds]] (#16 ''Black Glasses'' featuring '''Angela Aki''')
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* [2009.11.04] [[Winter Love Song (Various Artists)|Winter Love Song]] (#6 ''Ai no Kisetsu'')
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* [2011.07.27] [[Jyonetsu Tairiku Live Best|Jyonetsu Tairiku LIVE BEST]] (#9 ''Kiss Me Good-Bye'' <small>('''Angela Aki''' with [[Taro Hakase]])</small>)
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* [2012.10.31] [[Asa Dora 50 Years ~NHK Renzoku TV Shosetsu Hoso Kaishi 50 Shunen Kinen Theme Ongaku Shu~ 2002-2011|Asa Dora 50years ~NHK Renzoku TV Shosetsu Hoso Kaishi 50 Shunen Kinen Theme Ongaku Shu~ 2002-2011]] (#14 ''Ai no Kisetsu'')
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* [2012.11.07] [[Final Fantasy XII Original Soundtrack]] (''Kiss Me Good-Bye'')
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* [2013.01.30] [[Final Fantasy Vocal Collection|FINAL FANTASY Vocal Collection]] (#6 ''Kiss Me Good-Bye'')
  
===Singles===
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==Filmography==
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===TV Shows===
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* [2012] Angela Aki's SONG BOOK in English
  
*[2005.09.14] HOME
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==Publications==
*[2006.01.18] Kokoro no Senshi (心の戦士; The Warrior Within)
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===Band Scores===
*[2006.03.15] Kiss Me Good-Bye
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[[Image:Official Piano Score Angela Aki.jpg|100px]]
*[2006.05.31] This Love
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[[Image:2Official Piano Score Angela Aki.jpg|100px]]
*[2007.03.07] Sakurairo (サクラ色; Sakura Colour)
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[[Image:Angela Aki no Songbook in English.jpg|100px]]
*[2007.05.23] Kodoku no Kakera (孤独のカケラ; Fragments of Solitude)
 
*[2007.07.11] Tashika ni (たしかに; Surely)
 
*[2008.09.10] Tegami ~Haikei Jyuugo no Kimi e~ (手紙〜背景十五の君へ〜; Letter ~To Your Fifteen-Year-Old Self~)
 
  
===DVD / VHS===
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* [2011.12] [[Official Piano Score Angela Aki Best Sellection Vol.1]]
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* [2011.12] [[Official Piano Score Angela Aki Best Sellection Vol.2]]
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* [2011.12] [[Angela Aki no Songbook in English|Angela Aki no SONGBOOK in English 2012-1→3]]
  
*[2007.03.28] Angela Aki MY KEYS 2006 in Budokan
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===Books===
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[[Image:BLUE Documentary Book.jpg|100px]]
  
===Compilation / Other===
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* [2012.07] Angela Aki "BLUE" Documentary Book
  
*[2003.06.18] SOB-A-MBIENT Music for your favorite soba shop (Oshinagaki ~Konishi no Osobayasan~ (Konishi Kouyou feat. Angela Aki))
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===Magazines===
*[2003.11.19] SOB-A-MBIENT SUPER DELUXE (Oshinagaki ~Konishi no Osobayasan~ (Konishi Kouyou feat. Angela Aki))
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* [2010.04] Barfout! (''Cover & Feature'')
*[2006.05.10] Yusa Mimori - "Kyuuka Koya" (#8 Fuyu no Hi no W. (冬の日のW.; "Wishing "W" in the Winter Sky"))
 
*[2006.05.31] FINAL FANTASY XII Original Soundtrack (ファイナルファンタジーXII オリジナル・サウンドトラック) (Kiss Me Good-Bye (featured in FINAL FANTASY XII))
 
*[2006.06.21] Voices Music from Final Fantasy: Final Fantasy Premium Orchestra Concert (Eyes On Me, Kiss Me Good-Bye)
 
*[2006.12.13] Inugami-ke no Ichizoku Original Soundtrack (#1-47 On & On (Soundtrack Version))  
 
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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* Angela appeared as an extra in a documentary entitled, ''Doubles: Japan and America's Intercultural Children'' in 1995.
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* Angela went to the same high school in Hawaii as [[Shen|Shen]] of [[Def Tech]] did.
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* Angela's sister Kyla is also a good pianist, and also was in the same a cappella group as her.
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* Angela and [[Ito Yuna]] attended the same Japanese language school.
  
*Aki appeared as an interviewee in a documentary entitled, Doubles: Japan and America's Intercultural Children in 1995.  
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==External Links==
*Aki went to the same high school in Hawaii as Shen of Def Tech did.  
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* [https://www.angela-aki.online/ Official Website]
*Aki's sister Kyla is also a pianist, and was apart of the same a cappella group as her.  
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* Official Twitter: [https://twitter.com/angelaaki_x Current] | [http://twitter.com/angelaaki_k Former]
*Aki and Ito Yuna attended the same Japanese language school.  
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* [http://www.facebook.com/AngelaAkiOfficial Official Facebook]
 
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* [https://www.instagram.com/angelaaki_official/ Official Instagram]
==External links==
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* [https://www.youtube.com/@angelaakiSMEJ Official YouTube]
 
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* [http://angelaaki.exblog.jp/ Former Blog]
*Official Website (Japanese)
 
*Official Tofu Records Website (English)
 
*Angela's Exblog Blog (Japanese)
 
  
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[[Category:Songwriter]]
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[[Category:Composer]]

Latest revision as of 04:24, 7 February 2024

Angela Aki promoting "Kono Sekai no Achikochi ni" (2024)

Angela Aki (アンジェラ・アキ) is a Japanese pop singer, songwriter and pianist. She debuted mid-2005 with the single "HOME", despite releasing two indies albums prior to this. Her music is laid back and acoustic, much like Sarah McLachlan. She was picked by Uematsu Nobuo to perform the Final Fantasy XII theme song, entitled "Kiss Me Good-Bye".

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Early Life

Angela Aki promoting These Words (2000)

Angela Aki's heritage is extremely mixed, as her father is Japanese and her mother is half Italian and half American. To add to her already multi-cultural heritage, she was born in Japan and raised in Hawaii, and was a very musical child. She is reported to have shocked her mother when she was very young by humming a tune that her mother had just sung in perfect tune. She began by learning classical piano at three years old, but also learned how to play the violin, guitar later and drums later on. In late 1992 when Angela was 15, she moved away from Japan and set up residence in Hawaii, where she went to high school. Angela won a $2,500US scholarship from her high school (Iolani School) in 1996.

Angela went on to study at George Washington University, Washington, D.C., and combined International Affairs and Jazz Studies as some of her subjects. While studying there, she remained musically active, even being the opening acts for artists such as Ricky Martin, Judy Collins and Sixpence None the Richer. She even performed at Al Gore's Christmas party once. In January 2000, while still there, Angela released an American indies album entitled These Words, which was sung entirely in English. Though this album has become increasingly rare to find, it would most likely to be found in Virginia or Hawaii. She later graduated in May 2000.

Angela held her showcase live at the Luna Park Grille in Arlington, Virginia, on 29 November 2001; and was credited as 'Angela Aki and her band'. Later on in 2001, she also held a live in Washington D.C., and was overheard by a Japanese CM producer called K, who asked her if she were able to sing for a commercial. She accepted, and in early 2002 a cover of Jimmy Scott's song New Day for the Yakult 400 CM.

Japanese Debut

Angela Aki promoting ONE (2005)

In 2005, Angela started to release music again. She re-debuted in Japan under the indies label Virgo Music, with an indies mini-album entitled ONE. This time, however, it was sung mostly in Japanese and released in the Japanese market. The album reached #2 on the HMV Indies Chart. It is said that this album is what caught Uematsu Nobuo's attention and made him offer for her to perform the theme song for the up and coming Final Fantasy XII game. Angela's appearance as the theme song artist was announced at the Square Enix 2005 Stage Show in late July 2005. The title was announced as Kiss Me Good-Bye, and was performed solo by Angela at the Stage Show. She was shown singing and playing the piano solo on stage. Angela wrote the lyrics for both versions of this song; the Japanese version for the regional release as well as the English version for the international release. However, Uematsu Nobuo composed the song.

In the last half of in 2005, Angela debuted with her first major single under Sony, entitled HOME (and released one day before her birthday). Despite the single reaching a low position at #38, it charted for a surprisingly long 13 weeks. After the release of this single, nothing was heard from her until late November in which her next single, Kokoro no Senshi, was announced and would be released in late January. Kokoro no Senshi was released as in two pressings; a first press limited edition which came with an exclusive DVD that contained the music video for Kokoro no Senshi as well as the premiere showcase for Final Fantasy XII (backed by Angela Aki singing the English version of Kiss Me Good-Bye). This second single faired much better on Oricon charts; reaching an exceedingly higher position of #13.


Angela Aki promoting "This Love" (2006)

Her third single, Kiss Me Good-Bye, was released on March 15, 2006. The single, due to the extreme hype from its Final Fantasy tie-up, debuted at #6 on Oricon charts. This position is higher than previous theme songs', such as Faye Wong's Eyes on Me and Rikki's Suteki da ne, though not as high as Koda Kumi's "real Emotion / 1000 no Kotoba".

It was announced on the first of May, 2006 that Angela would be signed to Tofu Records in the US (a firm to expose Japanese Sony artists in the US, mostly featuring on Sony artists that make theme songs for anime). Her first Tofu records release was a modified version of her Kiss Me Good-Bye single released on the 16th of May (it featured Eyes On Me instead of Aoi Kage. This release is to tie in with Angela's feature at the Chicago concert of PLAY! A Video Game Symphony on May 27th. The day before, Angela will feature at a signing session at the Tower Records N. Clark Store in Chicago.

Despite rumours that Angela's debut album would be released after Kiss Me Good-Bye, it was announced that Angela would release her fourth single, This Love. It replaced Nakashima Mika's single CRY NO MORE as the third ending theme to the anime BLOOD+. The single reached the same level of success as her former single, Kiss Me Good-Bye, by reaching #6 on the charts. When both singles stopped charting, their totals were less than 6,500 difference.

Two weeks after the release of the This Love single, Angela's debut album Home was released. The album's recording finished on the 19th of April, and was released on July the 14th. The album reached an astounding #2 on Oricon charts, selling 120,000 units in it's first week. Interestingly, if the album had been released a week or two before, it would have debuted at #1, this is because of Utada Hikaru's release of her long awaited fourth album, ULTRA BLUE.

Angela's next single, Sakurairo, released on March 7th, 2007, is a single commemorating her first Budoukan live (a goal that she had set for herself). Featured on this single is On & On, which was used as the theme song to the 2006 remake of the movie Inugami-ke no Ichizoku.

Setlist Tracks

Angela Aki promoting "Tashika ni" (2007)
Angela Aki promoting "Tegami ~Haikei Juugo no Kimi e~" (2008)
Angela Aki promoting "Ai no Kisetsu" (2009)
Angela Aki promoting "Kagayaku Hito" (2010)
Angela Aki promoting WHITE (2011)
Angela Aki promoting BLUE (2012)
Angela Aki promoting "Yume no Owari Ai no Hajimari" (2013)
Angela Aki promoting TAPESTRY OF SONGS - THE BEST OF ANGELA AKI (2014)

Angela Aki has held a great number of concerts; though many of the songs that she has played during these concerts have been tracks that do not appear yet on any release of hers. These tracks are:

32 Flavors (Ani DiFranco cover)
Ai no Hana (愛の花; A Flower of Love)
Angel (Sarah McLachlan cover)
Black Bird (The Beatles cover)
Christmas Song
Constantly (English; performed 2000)
Dragonflies (English; performed 2000)
Dream
Feels Like Angels (English; performed 2000)
Higher (English; performed 2000)
Ichido Dake (一度だけ; Only Once)
Let's Get Naked (English; performed 2000)
Like a Virgin (Madonna cover)
Livin' on a Prayer (Bon Jovi cover)
Louisiana 1927 (Randy Newman cover)
Kirei na Uso (きれいな嘘; A Beautiful Lie)
Nakeba Ii (泣けばいい; It's Okay to Cry)
New Day (2002 CM song)
Not fine
Ocean's Blue (English; performed 2000)
Parting Gift (Fiona Apple cover)
Perfect Day (English; performed 2000)
Pick Me Up (English; performed March 2002)
Poughkeepsie
Say Goodbye (Eva Cassidy cover)
Soul For Sale
Teach the Boy a Lesson (English; performed 2000)
Train-Train (The Blue Hearts cover)
When the Lights are Low
White Lie
Yah Yah Yah (CHAGE & ASKA cover)
You're Not Coming Back (English; performed 2000)

Discography

Studio Albums

Best Albums

Cover Albums

Mini-Albums

  • [2005.03.09] ONE (indies)

Singles

Digital Singles

Video Releases

Other Video Releases

Compilations / Other

Filmography

TV Shows

  • [2012] Angela Aki's SONG BOOK in English

Publications

Band Scores

Official Piano Score Angela Aki.jpg 2Official Piano Score Angela Aki.jpg Angela Aki no Songbook in English.jpg

Books

BLUE Documentary Book.jpg

  • [2012.07] Angela Aki "BLUE" Documentary Book

Magazines

  • [2010.04] Barfout! (Cover & Feature)

Trivia

  • Angela appeared as an extra in a documentary entitled, Doubles: Japan and America's Intercultural Children in 1995.
  • Angela went to the same high school in Hawaii as Shen of Def Tech did.
  • Angela's sister Kyla is also a good pianist, and also was in the same a cappella group as her.
  • Angela and Ito Yuna attended the same Japanese language school.

External Links