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Born on the December 17, 1984 in Kyoto, Japan, Fukui became insterested in music in 8th grade when she heard a Hanson CD. Toward the end of junior high Fukui had formed a band with her friends and was in charge of drums. At the age 18, she had aspire to become a professional singer and was then the vocalist of the band and starting writing her own lyrics. Her first song written, [[Lucky]]. After releasing two albums, Fukui left to become a solo artist.  
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Born on the December 17, 1984 in Kyoto, Japan, Fukui became interested in music in 8th grade when she heard a Hanson CD. Toward the end of junior high Fukui had formed a band with her friends and was in charge of drums. At the age 18, she had aspire to become a professional singer and was then the vocalist of the band and starting writing her own lyrics. Her first song written, [[Lucky]]. After releasing two albums, Fukui left to become a solo artist.  
  
 
She sent out her first demo tape, catching the attention of Avex and her current management agency. She moved to Tokyo in February, and three months later TBS offered her the chance to sing for “''[[Koizora]]''," TBS's highly anticipated drama series in 2008. The song is a ballad titled, [[Ai no Uta]].
 
She sent out her first demo tape, catching the attention of Avex and her current management agency. She moved to Tokyo in February, and three months later TBS offered her the chance to sing for “''[[Koizora]]''," TBS's highly anticipated drama series in 2008. The song is a ballad titled, [[Ai no Uta]].

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Fukui Mai promoting Lucky Charm (2010)

Fukui Mai is a Japanese pop singer-songwriter under avex trax sublabel J-more. She debuted with the single "Ai no Uta" in August 2008.

Profile

Information

Born on the December 17, 1984 in Kyoto, Japan, Fukui became interested in music in 8th grade when she heard a Hanson CD. Toward the end of junior high Fukui had formed a band with her friends and was in charge of drums. At the age 18, she had aspire to become a professional singer and was then the vocalist of the band and starting writing her own lyrics. Her first song written, Lucky. After releasing two albums, Fukui left to become a solo artist.

She sent out her first demo tape, catching the attention of Avex and her current management agency. She moved to Tokyo in February, and three months later TBS offered her the chance to sing for “Koizora," TBS's highly anticipated drama series in 2008. The song is a ballad titled, Ai no Uta.

The single, Ai no Uta, was released on August 20, 2008 and peaked at number #16 on the Oricon charts, charting for 14 weeks, selling 26,804 copies. The song had downloads of more than 500,000 on Chaku Uta.

Discography

Fukui Mai promoting MY SONG FOR YOU (2009)

Albums

Singles

Other Singles

Download Exclusive

Compilations / Other

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