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[[Image:ROCKorDIEPROMO.jpg|250px|thumb|Aikawa Nanase promoting ''[[Rock or Die|ROCK or DIE]]'' (2010)]]
 
[[Image:ROCKorDIEPROMO.jpg|250px|thumb|Aikawa Nanase promoting ''[[Rock or Die|ROCK or DIE]]'' (2010)]]
  
===Albums===
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===Studio Albums===
 
* [1996.07.03] [[Red (Aikawa Nanase)|Red]]
 
* [1996.07.03] [[Red (Aikawa Nanase)|Red]]
 
* [1997.07.02] [[Paradox|ParaDOX]]
 
* [1997.07.02] [[Paradox|ParaDOX]]
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* [2009.02.18] [[Reborn (Aikawa Nanase)|REBORN]]
 
* [2009.02.18] [[Reborn (Aikawa Nanase)|REBORN]]
 
* [2011.02.11] [[Gossip (Aikawa Nanase)|Gossip]] <small>('''Rockstar Steady''')</small>
 
* [2011.02.11] [[Gossip (Aikawa Nanase)|Gossip]] <small>('''Rockstar Steady''')</small>
* [2013.02.06] [[Konjiki]] (今事紀)
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* [2013.02.06] [[Konjiki (Aikawa Nanase)|Konjiki]] (今事紀)
 
 
===Mini-Albums===
 
* [2001.09.27] [[The Last Quarter]]
 
* [2005.02.16] [[The First Quarter]]
 
* [2005.11.09] [[R.U.O.K.|R.U.O.K.?!]]
 
  
 
===Best Albums===
 
===Best Albums===
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* [2007.04.13] [[Complete Best Aikawa Nanase|COMPLETE BEST Aikawa Nanase]] (COMPLETE BEST 相川七瀬)
 
* [2007.04.13] [[Complete Best Aikawa Nanase|COMPLETE BEST Aikawa Nanase]] (COMPLETE BEST 相川七瀬)
 
* [2010.02.16] [[Rock or Die|ROCK or DIE]]
 
* [2010.02.16] [[Rock or Die|ROCK or DIE]]
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===Mini-Albums===
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* [2001.09.27] [[The Last Quarter]]
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* [2005.02.16] [[The First Quarter]]
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* [2005.11.09] [[R.U.O.K.|R.U.O.K.?!]]
  
 
===Singles===
 
===Singles===
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* [1996.06.05] [[Break Out! (Aikawa Nanase)|BREAK OUT!]]
 
* [1996.06.05] [[Break Out! (Aikawa Nanase)|BREAK OUT!]]
 
* [1996.10.07] [[Koigokoro (Aikawa Nanase)|Koigokoro]] (恋心)
 
* [1996.10.07] [[Koigokoro (Aikawa Nanase)|Koigokoro]] (恋心)
* [1997.02.13] [[Troublemaker (Aikawa Nanase)|TROUBLEMAKER]] (トラブルメイカー)
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* [1997.02.13] [[Troublemaker (Aikawa Nanase)|Troublemaker]] (トラブルメイカー)
 
* [1997.05.01] [[Sweet Emotion]]
 
* [1997.05.01] [[Sweet Emotion]]
 
* [1997.11.12] [[Bad Girls (Aikawa Nanase)|Bad Girls]]
 
* [1997.11.12] [[Bad Girls (Aikawa Nanase)|Bad Girls]]
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* [2010.12.08] [[Fine Fine Day]] <small>('''Rockstar Steady''')</small>
 
* [2010.12.08] [[Fine Fine Day]] <small>('''Rockstar Steady''')</small>
  
===Digital Download===
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===Digital Singles===
 
* [2008.05.24] [[Prism (Aikawa Nanase)|PRISM]]
 
* [2008.05.24] [[Prism (Aikawa Nanase)|PRISM]]
 
* [2012.10.31] [[Hikari no Mi]] (ヒカリノミ)
 
* [2012.10.31] [[Hikari no Mi]] (ヒカリノミ)
  
 
===Analog===
 
===Analog===
 
 
* [1998.01.28] [[BAD GIRLS/Bye Bye.|BAD GIRLS/BYE BYE. REMIXED BY CMJK]] (BAD GIRLS/バイバイ。)
 
* [1998.01.28] [[BAD GIRLS/Bye Bye.|BAD GIRLS/BYE BYE. REMIXED BY CMJK]] (BAD GIRLS/バイバイ。)
* [2001.xx.xx] [[AIKAWA NANASE OFFICIAL BOOTLEG MIX"7"]]
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* [2001.xx.xx] [[AIKAWA NANASE OFFICIAL BOOTLEG MIX "7"]]
 
 
===Compilations / Collaborations===
 
 
 
* [2000.03.29] [[Super Eurobeat Vol. 105]] (#18 BREAK OUT! (Eurobeat Mix))
 
* [2003.02.26] [[DELiGHTED MINT]] - [[THE BEST in THE BEST]] (#11 Party☆2001 featuring Giorgio Cancemi)
 
* [2003.10.29] [[Inuyasha Ongaku Hen San - Original Soundtrack Album]] (#33 Owarinai Yume (TV size))
 
* [2004.09.08] [[Kamen Rider Blade Theatrical Feature Orignal Soundtrack + TV BGM]] (#35 Round ZERO~BLADE BRAVE [tv size])
 
* [2005.01.13] [[Kamen Rider Blade The Last Card Complete Deck]] (Many version of Round ZERO~BLADE BRAVE)
 
* [2005.09.07] [[MUSIC FROM AND INSPIRED BY THE GAME HEAVY METAL THUNDER -THE RECORDINGS-]] (#8 LOVE TERRORIST - '''Aikawa Nanase''' with Marty Friedman)
 
* [2006.04.26] [[Samurai 7 Original Soundtrack]] (#1 UNLIMITED (TV size))
 
* [2009.03.11] [[Haya! Hayauta Non Stop Mega Mix]] (#15 BREAK OUT!)
 
* [2009.06.24] [[Masked Rider series Theme song Re-Product CD Song Attack Ride Second featuring Blade 555 Agito]] (#1 ROUND ZERO ~BLADE BRAVE VER. RIDER CHIPS, #2 ROUND ZERO~BLADE BRAVE VER.SHUHEI NARUSE)
 
* [2010.09.29] [[Inagaki Junichi]] - [[Otoko to Onna 3]] (#4 愛が止まらない / duet with 相川七瀬) (WINK cover)
 
* [2011.10.05] [[Daybreakers]] - [[Return to ZERO]] (#6 ''Kibou no Kane, #13 REALIZE'')
 
  
 
===Video Releases===
 
===Video Releases===
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* [2006.01.01] [[7.7.7. Live at Shibuya AX|7.7.7. LIVE AT SHIBUYA AX]]
 
* [2006.01.01] [[7.7.7. Live at Shibuya AX|7.7.7. LIVE AT SHIBUYA AX]]
 
* [2010.11.03] [[Aikawa Nanase Live Emotion 999]]
 
* [2010.11.03] [[Aikawa Nanase Live Emotion 999]]
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===Other Video Releases===
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* [2012.03.14] [[Amazing Tunes ~90's Mega Hits Visual Mix~|amazing tunes ~90's MEGA HITS VISUAL MIX~]] (#8 ''LIKE A HARD RAIN'', #13 ''Troublemaker'')
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===Compilations / Collaborations===
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* [2000.03.29] [[Super Eurobeat Vol. 105]] (#18 ''BREAK OUT! (Eurobeat Mix)'')
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* [2003.02.26] [[DELiGHTED MINT]] - [[The Best in the Best|THE BEST in THE BEST]] (#11 ''Party☆2001'' featuring [[Giorgio Cancemi]])
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* [2003.10.29] [[Inuyasha Ongaku Hen San - Original Soundtrack Album]] (#33 ''Owarinai Yume (TV size)'')
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* [2004.09.08] [[Kamen Rider Blade Theatrical Feature Orignal Soundtrack + TV BGM]] (#35 ''Round ZERO ~ BLADE BRAVE [tv size]'')
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* [2005.01.13] [[Kamen Rider Blade The Last Card Complete Deck]]
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* [2005.09.07] [[Music From and Inspired by the Game Heavy Metal Thunder -The Recordings-|MUSIC FROM AND INSPIRED BY THE GAME HEAVY METAL THUNDER -THE RECORDINGS-]] (#8 ''LOVE TERRORIST'' <small>('''Aikawa Nanase''' with [[wikipedia:Marty Friedman|Marty Friedman]])</small>)
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* [2006.04.26] [[Samurai 7 Original Soundtrack]] (#1 ''UNLIMITED (TV size)'')
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* [2006.12.06] [[Madan Senki Ryukendo Vocal Best Album]] (#2 ''EVERYBODY GOES'')
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* [2007.01.24] [[Eikyu Hozon Ban Kamen Rider Zen Shudaika Shu]] (Disc 3 #5 ''Round ZERO ~ BLADE BRAVE'')
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* [2007.07.11] [[Regain]] (#8 ''Sweet Emotion'')
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* [2007.09.05] [[1st ~Debut Single Collection~|1st ~Debut single collection~]] (#6 ''Yumemiru Shoujo ja Irarenai'')
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* [2007.11.14] [[Pop meets Jazz]] (#7 ''Koigokoro'')
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* [2008.01.23] [[Camellia Diamond CM Song Collection Diamonds]] (#11 ''Koigokoro'')
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* [2008.03.26] [[I Love 30 ~My Melody~]] (#6 ''Koigokoro'')
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* [2008.03.26] [[J-Popper Densetsu (DJ Kazu in No.1 J-POP Mix)|J-Popper Densetsu [DJ Kazu in No.1 J-POP MIX]]] (#28 ''Yumemiru Shoujo ja Irarenai'')
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* [2008.05.21] [[First Kiss - 15 Special Love Songs]] (#14 ''Sweet Emotion'')
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* [2008.07.23] [[Lovely! Pop & Cute Dance Trax]] (#14 ''Koigokoro'')
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* [2008.07.23] [[A Love|a Love]] (#11 ''Sweet Emotion'')
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* [2008.07.23] [[20-nen 200 Kyoku]] (Disc 1 #14 ''Yumemiru Shoujo ja Irarenai'', Disc 1 #18 ''Koigokoro'', Disc 1 #25 ''Sweet Emotion'')
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* [2008.08.20] [[Climax Romantic Songs]] (Disc 2 #8 ''Koigokoro'')
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* [2008.09.10] [[Smile! -Gottsu! Hits!-|SMILE! -Gottsu! Hits!-]] (#12 ''Yumemiru Shoujo ja Irarenai'')
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* [2009.02.18] [[Tokudane! Asa no Hit Studio Vol.4]] (#13 ''Sweet Emotion'')
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* [2009.02.18] [[J-Popper Densetsu 2 (DJ Kazu in What's In? 20th Mix)|J-Popper Densetsu 2 [DJ Kazu in WHAT's IN? 20th MIX]]] (#14 ''BREAK OUT!'')
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* [2009.02.25] [[J-Pop Driving ~ Non-Stop Mix by DJ KEN-ICHIRO|J-POP DRIVING ~ NON-STOP MIX by DJ KEN-ICHIRO]] (#6 ''Sweet Emotion'')
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* [2009.03.04] [[20 Years 200 Hits Complete Best + A Love Hi Quality CD Edition Box|20years 200hits Complete Best + a LOVE HiQualityCD EditionBOX]] (Disc 1 #14 ''Yumemiru Shoujo ja Irarenai'', Disc 1 #18 ''Koigokoro'', Disc 1 #25 ''Sweet Emotion'')
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* [2009.03.11] [[Haya! Hayauta Non Stop Mega Mix]] (#15 ''BREAK OUT!'')
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* [2009.06.24] [[Masked Rider Series Theme Song Re-Product CD Song Attack Ride Second Featuring Blade 555 Agit|MASKED RIDER series Theme song Re-Product CD SONG ATTACK RIDE Second featuring BLADE 555 AGIT Ω]] (#1 ''ROUND ZERO ~ BLADE BRAVE Ver. RIDER CHIPS'', #2 ''ROUND ZERO ~ BLADE BRAVE Ver. Shuhei Naruse'')
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* [2009.09.09] [[Masked Rider Decade Complete CD-Box|MASKED RIDER DECADE COMPLETE CD-BOX]] (#17 ''Round ZERO ~ BLADE BRAVE (Ver. RIDER CHIPS)'')
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* [2009.10.07] [[All Right! Genki ni Nareru Uta]] (#11 ''BREAK OUT!'')
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* [2010.01.01] [[Super Eurobeat Vol. 200|Super Eurobeat VOL.200]]
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* [2010.03.17] [[Mune Kyun 90's ~Hitori de Kikitai Koi no Uta~]] (Disc 1 #7 ''Sweet Emotion'', Disc 2 #3 ''Koigokoro'', Disc 2 #15 ''Ano Koro Kara no Love Letter'')
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* [2010.03.24] [[Inuyasha Best Song History]] (Disc 1 #7 ''Owarinai Yume'')
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* [2010.09.29] [[Inagaki Junichi]] - [[Otoko to Onna 3]] (#1 ''Ai ga Tomaranai'' duet with '''Aikawa Nanase''')
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* [2011.04.20] [[J-Pop Hurricane ~Aikawa Nanase Dake 60 Pun Honki Mix~|J-POP Hurricane ~Aikawa Nanase Dake 60 Pun Honki MIX~]]
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* [2011.04.20] [[Mune Kyun 90's ~Ano Koro, Watashi no Koi no Uta~]] (Disc 1 #14 ''BREAK OUT!'')
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* [2011.10.05] [[Daybreakers]] - [[Return to Zero|Return to ZERO]] (#6 ''Kibou no Kane'', #13 ''REALIZE'')
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* [2011.10.05] [[Utahime Premiere -Black-]] (Disc 1 #5 ''Sweet Emotion'')
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* [2012.02.29] [[One Scene ~Love So Bitter~|ONE SCENE ~LOVE SO BITTER~]] (Disc 1 #11 ''Koigokoro'')
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* [2012.02.29] [[One Scene ~Love So Sweet~|ONE SCENE ~LOVE SO SWEET~]] (Disc 2 #3 ''Sweet Emotion'')
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* [2012.11.07] [[Yuki no Uta (Various Artists)|Yuki no Uta]] (#8 ''Lovin' you'')
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
* [http://www.avexnet.or.jp/nanase/ Official Site]
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* [http://nanase.jp/ Official Website]
* [http://nanase.jp/ Personal Site]
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* [http://www.avexnet.or.jp/nanase/ avex trax Profile]
 
* [http://avexnet.or.jp/rockstarsteady/ Rockstar Steady Official Site]
 
* [http://avexnet.or.jp/rockstarsteady/ Rockstar Steady Official Site]
* [http://www.nanase-online.co.nr/ NANASE-ONLINE]
 
  
 
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Revision as of 16:14, 6 January 2013

Rockstar Steady promoting Gossip (2011)

Aikawa Nanase (相川七瀬) is a Japanese pop-rock musician under avex trax label. In 2010 she started a solo project called Rockstar Steady.

Profile

  • Name: Aikawa Nanase (相川七瀬)
  • Birthdate: February 16, 1975 (1975-02-16) (age 49)
  • Birthplace: Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan
  • Blood Type: AB
  • Height: 157cm (5'2")
  • Weight: 39kg (86 lbs)
  • Eyes: Brown
  • Favorite Pet: Cat
  • Favorite Time of Day: Night

Information

Early Life

Aikawa Nanase was born February 16, 1975 in Osaka, Japan. Her parents divorced when she was young, which affected her significantly enough that she developed into a bit of a troublemaker (which also happens to be the title of one of her best songs). It is rumored that she was in a girl gang in her young teenage years, and supposedly may have been its leader. Another story has it that she was severely bullied by classmates, giving rise to nightmares, and she skipped an entire year of school. Regardless, at the age of 15, she left all that behind, dropped out of school and was discovered by well-known music producer Oda Tetsuro. Throughout her school years, Aikawa would sing and participated in a few singing competitions, which routinely passed her over, though brought her to the attention of Oda. He trained Aikawa as a singer for five years before she released her first single, though the details of her life in those years are sketchy.

Personality

Aikawa is an intensely private person. Very little is known about her personal life except for the bits and pieces she feels confident enough to announce. For instance, on 16 February, 2001, a great many of her male fans were heartbroken when she publicly announced that she had got married that very day. She published this, and the fact that she was already three-months pregnant, on her official website. Nothing else about her relationship was known until the birth of her son, on 6 September, 2001.

She is 'polite, but seldom enthusiastic' in interviews, but frequently leaves hand-written messages on her website. Very little else is known of her. Roughly half of the non-Japanese Aikawa fans are Chinese.

Career

After she released her first single in November, 1995, Aikawa released three more singles, and then her first full album Red in 1996, which sold more than two million copies in its first month, and saw her named "the brightest star" in female rock. That album won her an invitation to perform in NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen. Since then, she released about an album each year, plus an average of three mini-albums or maxi-singles. Her second album, ParaDOX, was released in July 1997, selling 1.8 million copies, and coincided with her first concert tour Live Emotion '97 (consisting of 20 concert dates, attracting a total of 65,000 fans, according to avex). July 1998 saw her third album Crimson, and another concert tour with over 40 concert dates. Her 1999 release, ID, was a compilation album, but it debuted at number one on the rock chart, her fourth consecutive album to release in the number one slot. In the year 2001, she released a ballad-style mini-album, recorded during her later months of pregnancy.

At the 11th Annual Japan Gold Disc Awards, Aikawa's album Red was voted the Best Album (Japanese Rock and Folk music, female vocalist category). Her album ParaDOX was voted Best Album of the Year, at the 12th Annual Japan Gold Disc Awards.

Discography

Aikawa Nanase promoting REBORN (2009)
Aikawa Nanase promoting ROCK or DIE (2010)

Studio Albums

Best Albums

Mini-Albums

Singles

Digital Singles

Analog

Video Releases

Other Video Releases

Compilations / Collaborations

External Links