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[[File:ainiikuyopromo.png|right|220px|thumb|SAWA promoting ''[[Ai ni Iku yo (SAWA mini-album)|Ai ni Iku yo]]'' (2010]] | [[File:ainiikuyopromo.png|right|220px|thumb|SAWA promoting ''[[Ai ni Iku yo (SAWA mini-album)|Ai ni Iku yo]]'' (2010)]] | ||
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SAWA lives in the suburbs, about one hour from [[Tokyo]]. Her mother made the pitch-perfect girl pick up the violin at the tender age of four, and by age 10, she took up the piano out of her own will. | SAWA lives in the suburbs, about one hour from [[Tokyo]]. Her mother made the pitch-perfect girl pick up the violin at the tender age of four, and by age 10, she took up the piano out of her own will. |
Revision as of 23:37, 15 May 2012
SAWA is a Japanese electro-pop singer from a suburb outside Tokyo. Since entering the music industry in 2006 she has released five mini-albums, two releases a year since 2008, with her first full album Welcome to Sa-World being released on July 7th, 2010. She is a part of the NEWCOME entertainment offices, part of Sony Music Artists Inc. (SMA), and is signed to the Sony Music Entertainment sub-label EPIC Records.
Profile
- Name: Kouchi Sawa (河内沙和)
- Birth Date: November 6th, 1983
- Blood Type: AB
- Height: 157cm (5'1½")
Information
SAWA lives in the suburbs, about one hour from Tokyo. Her mother made the pitch-perfect girl pick up the violin at the tender age of four, and by age 10, she took up the piano out of her own will.
SAWA first appeared in 2003 as a member of the group Jack Knife under Stardust Management. The group performed cover routines live and disbanded in April 2004 without releasing any material. Later, influenced by favorite artists such as m-flo, Jazztronik and FreeTEMPO, she began writing and performing music based on club music. At the same time, she proceeded to college to make her childhood dream come true – to become a teacher. She acquired the license for a high school English teacher, and taught at a local high school, although only for three months.
SAWA seized the chance in 2006, when she participated in a club event in Yokohama that she thought was an audition (which wasn't one). Her transparent yet characteristic, miraculous voice, as well as her fresh and cute presence that has never been seen in other club music singers in the past, she caught the attention of many music creators. During this time SAWA began working with Front Men Entertainment under the name SK-V. Through the partnership this name changed from SK-V to SK5 and finally to KOUCHI. Titles thought to have been recorded under this label are: "Sakamichi", "Merry-Go-Round", "talking", "happiness", and "In The Music".
On May 1st, 2008 she participated as the vocalist in "Discovery", produced by Yukihiro Fukutomi. The song was used as the opening theme song of PSP game Nippon no Asoko de. One month later, on June 18th, she made her indies debut with COLORS, a mini-album produced by Hanzawa Takeshi (FreeTEMPO). It debuted at #8 on the Japanese iTunes Store's albums chart. It has also stayed in the top 3 for three weeks since release in the dance music chart, already showing signs of a major breakout.
In the following year, SAWA made her major label debut through Sony Music Entertainment's sub-label, EPIC Records, with the mini-album I Can Fly on July 22nd. Her second mini-album of 2009 titled Swimming Dancing was released on November 25th. I Can Fly had commercial tie-ins to the MBS TV fashion program DRESS as well as a summer commercial for Honda.
SAWA's first release of 2010, a mini-album called Ai ni Iku yo was released on April 7th, 2010. This release saw her working with producers Hisashi Nawata, Jazzin'park, Ookubo Jun'ya (ANA) and RAM RIDER. Her debut full-length album Welcome to Sa-World is set to be released on July 7th, 2010. The album will feature seven songs produced by SAWA herself.
In 2012, SAWA announced the release of her fourth digital single Good day Sunshine which is set to be released on May 16th, 2012. This is her first release in almost two years and is to be produced by SAWA herself.
Discography
Albums
- [2010.07.07] Welcome to Sa-World
Mini-Albums
- [2008.06.18] COLORS
- [2008.12.10] TIME&SPACE
- [2009.07.22] I Can Fly
- [2009.11.25] Swimming Dancing
- [2010.04.07] Ai ni Iku yo (あいにいくよ; I'm Coming to See You)
Digital Downloads
- [2008.05.01] Discovery
- [2008.06.04] ManyColors
- [2008.11.12] Stars
- [2012.05.16] Good day Sunshine
Compilations / Collaborations
- [2008.10.08] GEKKAN PROBOWLER - eRETRO (#2 SUMMER OF LOVE)
- [2008.11.05] WIRED CAFE Music Recommendation Precious (#8 Lovefool)
- [2008.11.12] Suneohair - Birthday (#9 Yuganda Futari)
- [2009.01.07] ELECTRO GIRL LOVERS (#5 Discovery)
- [2009.02.18] Juicy Fruits (#2 Raspberry Dream)
- [2009.03.18] JUDY AND MARY 15th Anniversary Tribute Album (#5 RADIO)
- [2009.07.22] Sound Around - Every With You (#4 Every With You feat. SAWA)
- [2009.07.22] GUNDAM 30th CUSTOM (#8 Ima wa Oyasumi)
- [2009.08.05] Seaside Town (#1 Samba De Mar)
- [2009.09.02] J-Girls' Celebrity Mix (#25 ManyColors)
- [2009.09.23] RYUKYUDISKO - pleasure (#4 SPLASH☆ feat. SAWA)
- [2009.11.25] Kentaro Takizawa - BIG ROOM (#9 Another Landscape feat. SAWA, #11 Keep Love Together feat. The BIG ROOM Family)
- [2010.03.17] ANAN RYOKO - Another Beginning (#13 Dreaming feat. SAWA, #16 Dreaming feat. SAWA [Japanese ver.])
- [2010.04.07] House Nation 3rd Anniversary (#19 Swimming Dancing)