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'''Okui Masami''' (奥井雅美) is [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] artist who is well known for her songs used in anime. She was formerly signed under [[King Records]], but she's now under [[Lantis]] after her own record label, [[evolution Records|evolution]] was terminated in 2011. It was under the [[Geneon]] umbrella. She is good friends and has often worked with [[Yonekura Chihiro]] (the two even formed the short-lived duo [[r.o.r/s]]) and [[Hayashibara Megumi]].
 
'''Okui Masami''' (奥井雅美) is [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] artist who is well known for her songs used in anime. She was formerly signed under [[King Records]], but she's now under [[Lantis]] after her own record label, [[evolution Records|evolution]] was terminated in 2011. It was under the [[Geneon]] umbrella. She is good friends and has often worked with [[Yonekura Chihiro]] (the two even formed the short-lived duo [[r.o.r/s]]) and [[Hayashibara Megumi]].
  
 
==Profile==
 
==Profile==
* '''Birthday:''' 1968.03.13
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* '''Date of Birth:''' {{bda|1968|03|13|mf}}
* '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Itamishi|Itamishi]], [[Wikipedia:Hyōgo Prefecture|Hyougo Prefecture]]
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* '''Place of Birth:''' [[Itamishi]], [[Hyougo Prefecture]], [[Japan]]
 
* '''Family:''' Mother (Her father was died when she was little girl)
 
* '''Family:''' Mother (Her father was died when she was little girl)
* '''[[Blood type]]:''' A
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* '''[[Blood Type]]:''' A
 
* '''Favorite Artists:''' [[Matsuda Seiko]], [[Matsutoya Yumi]], [[Takeuchi Mariya]], [[Hamada Mari|Hamada Mari]], [[LAZY|LAZY]] (former), [[Wikipedia:Bon Jovi|Bon Jovi]], and [[Wikipedia:Aerosmith|Aerosmith]]
 
* '''Favorite Artists:''' [[Matsuda Seiko]], [[Matsutoya Yumi]], [[Takeuchi Mariya]], [[Hamada Mari|Hamada Mari]], [[LAZY|LAZY]] (former), [[Wikipedia:Bon Jovi|Bon Jovi]], and [[Wikipedia:Aerosmith|Aerosmith]]
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* '''Bands / Groups:
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** [[r.o.r/s]] (2003)
  
 
==Information==
 
==Information==
[[Image:Okui Masami (2010).jpg|thumb|250px|Okui Masami promoting [[I-Magination|i-magination]]]]
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[[Image:Okui_Masami_Mitsu_promo.jpg|thumb|250px|Okui Masami promoting [[Mitsu (Okui Masami)|mitsu]]]]
 
Okui Masami was born in Itami. She was little, when her parents were divorced, and her father died. After it, Masami oved with her mother to Osaka. She doesn't have sibling.
 
Okui Masami was born in Itami. She was little, when her parents were divorced, and her father died. After it, Masami oved with her mother to Osaka. She doesn't have sibling.
  
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In 2003, Okui started working with other artists. Early in the year, she started working with super group [[JAM Project]]. She soon became the vocalist of the group and has been releasing with them since. Later that year, Masami teamed up with [[Yonekura Chihiro]] to from the duo "[[r.o.r/s]]". Together, the girls released two singles and an album before returning to their other works.
 
In 2003, Okui started working with other artists. Early in the year, she started working with super group [[JAM Project]]. She soon became the vocalist of the group and has been releasing with them since. Later that year, Masami teamed up with [[Yonekura Chihiro]] to from the duo "[[r.o.r/s]]". Together, the girls released two singles and an album before returning to their other works.
  
In 2004, Okui left [[King Records]]. She then signed with [[Geneon]] who gave her her own record label which she named [[evolution Records]]. Afterward, she debuted on the label with the single, "[[Olive]]". The evolution has been discontinued in 2011, that's why she didn't released new album or single. Her latest album: [[Love Axel]] will be released under [[Lantis]] label.
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In 2004, Okui left [[King Records]]. She then signed with [[Geneon]] who gave her her own record label which she named [[evolution Records]]. Afterward, she debuted on the label with the single, "[[Olive]]". The evolution has been discontinued in 2011, that's why she didn't released new album or single. She signed to with the label, [[Lantis]], where she released two more studio albums.
  
 
Okui has also written lyrics and composed music for several other artists. She has worked on several tracks for [[Ishida Yoko]], [[Mizuki Nana]], and [[Shimokawa Mikuni]]. Recently, she has begun scouting and auditioning: looking to find new artists for her label. [[Ohmi Tomoe]] is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer who Okui has signed to her label and has begun producing. She has so far released four singles, with all lyrics and some of the music composed by Okui.
 
Okui has also written lyrics and composed music for several other artists. She has worked on several tracks for [[Ishida Yoko]], [[Mizuki Nana]], and [[Shimokawa Mikuni]]. Recently, she has begun scouting and auditioning: looking to find new artists for her label. [[Ohmi Tomoe]] is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer who Okui has signed to her label and has begun producing. She has so far released four singles, with all lyrics and some of the music composed by Okui.
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In 2015 she released her latest single: [[Takarabako -Treasure Box- / Platinum Jet|Takarabako -TREASURE BOX-]], which was used as the opening song of the anime series: SHIROBAKO. Due the popularity of the anime, the single became successful, it reached #15 on the Oricon weekly charts, and it became her best-charted single to date. After this, she released her latest album: [[Symbolic Bride]], and despite the success of the single, it became her worst selling album to date. It was promoted poorly, and Makkun declared in an interview, she had more spare time in the [[JAM Project]] schedule, so she could make a new studio album.
  
 
==Discography==
 
==Discography==
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[[Image:Okui Masami (2010).jpg|thumb|250px|Okui Masami promoting [[I-Magination|i-magination]]]]
 
===Albums===
 
===Albums===
 
* [1995.04.21] [[Gyuu]]
 
* [1995.04.21] [[Gyuu]]
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* [2010.02.03] [[I-Magination|i-magination]]
 
* [2010.02.03] [[I-Magination|i-magination]]
 
* [2012.07.04] [[Love Axel]]
 
* [2012.07.04] [[Love Axel]]
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* [2015.06.10] [[Symbolic Bride]]
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* [2018.08.21] [[Happy End (Okui Masami)|Happy End]]
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* [2021.03.13] [[11-elevens-]]
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[[Image:okui_masami_2012.png|thumb|300px|Okui Masami promoting [[Love Axel]] (2012)]]
  
 
===Best Albums===
 
===Best Albums===
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* [2005.02.23] [[S-Mode 3|S-mode #3]]  
 
* [2005.02.23] [[S-Mode 3|S-mode #3]]  
 
* [2008.02.06] [[Ooku]] (大奥)
 
* [2008.02.06] [[Ooku]] (大奥)
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* [2023.03.08] [[Mas"ami Okui"terpiece]]
  
===Other Albums===
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===Mini-Albums===
* [1999.06.04] [[Best-Est|BEST-EST]] (Live Album)
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* [2002.11.22] [[Angel's Voice|angel's voice]]  
* [2000.11.23] [[Li-Book 2000]] (Live Album)
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* [2002.11.22] [[Angel's Voice|angel's voice]] (Mini-Album)
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===Cover Albums===
* [2003.05.11] [[Masami Kobushi]] (マサミコブシ) (Cover Album)
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* [2003.05.11] [[Masami Kobushi]] (マサミコブシ)  
* [2008.06.25] [[Tribute to Masami Okui ~Buddy~|TRIBUTE TO MASAMI OKUI ~Buddy~]] (Tribute Album)
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* [2009.08.21] [[Self Satisfaction]]  
* [2009.08.21] [[Self Satisfaction]] (Cover Album)
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* [2011.02.02] [[Self Satisfaction II]]  
* [2011.02.02] [[Self Satisfaction II]] (Cover Album)
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===Live Albums===
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* [1999.06.04] [[Best-Est|BEST-EST]]  
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* [2000.11.23] [[Li-Book 2000]]
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[[Image:Okui_Masami_-_Symbolic_Bride_-_promo.jpg|thumb|300px|Okui Masami promoting [[Symbolic Bride]] (2015)]]
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===Tribute Albums===
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* [2008.06.25] [[Tribute to Masami Okui ~Buddy~|TRIBUTE TO MASAMI OKUI ~Buddy~]]  
  
 
===Singles===
 
===Singles===
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* [1996.12.05] [[Naked Mind|naked mind]]
 
* [1996.12.05] [[Naked Mind|naked mind]]
 
* [1997.03.05] [[J (Okui Masami)|J]]
 
* [1997.03.05] [[J (Okui Masami)|J]]
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[[Image:Okui_Masami_Innocent_Bubble_promo.jpg|thumb|300px|Okui Masami promoting [[Innocent Bubble]] (2017)]]
 
* [1997.05.21] [[Rinbu-Revolution|Rinbu-revolution]] (輪舞-revolution)
 
* [1997.05.21] [[Rinbu-Revolution|Rinbu-revolution]] (輪舞-revolution)
 
* [1997.05.21] [[Rinbu-Revolution / Truth|Rinbu-revolution / truth]] (輪舞-revolution / truth) (with [[Yumi Luca]])
 
* [1997.05.21] [[Rinbu-Revolution / Truth|Rinbu-revolution / truth]] (輪舞-revolution / truth) (with [[Yumi Luca]])
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* [1999.12.03] [[Only One, No.1|only one, No.1]]
 
* [1999.12.03] [[Only One, No.1|only one, No.1]]
 
* [2000.04.26] [[Over the End|OVER THE END]]
 
* [2000.04.26] [[Over the End|OVER THE END]]
* [2000.07.21] [[Turing Point|TURNING POINT]]
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* [2000.07.21] [[Turning Point (Okui Masami)|TURNING POINT]]
 
* [2000.07.21] [[Cutie|CUTIE]]
 
* [2000.07.21] [[Cutie|CUTIE]]
 
* [2000.08.03] [[Just Do It|Just do it]]
 
* [2000.08.03] [[Just Do It|Just do it]]
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* [2010.04.21] [[Renka Tairan]] (恋華大乱)
 
* [2010.04.21] [[Renka Tairan]] (恋華大乱)
 
* [2012.08.08] [[-Side Sunrise- Sora no Uta|-Side SunRise- Sora no Uta]] (ソラノウタ)
 
* [2012.08.08] [[-Side Sunrise- Sora no Uta|-Side SunRise- Sora no Uta]] (ソラノウタ)
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* [2015.02.25] [[Takarabako -Treasure Box- / Platinum Jet|Takarabako -TREASURE BOX- / Platinum Jet]] (宝箱-TREASURE BOX- / プラチナジェット)
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* [2017.08.30] [[Innocent Bubble]] (イノセントバブル)
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* [2017.11.22] [[Sophia (Okui Masami)|Sophia]] (ソフィア)
  
===Digital single===
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===Digital Singles===
* [2010.12.17] [[Good-bye crisis]]
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* [2019.12.22] [[Blood Blade -Hikari to Yami no Kanata ni-]] (Blood Blade -光と闇の彼方に-)
 
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* [2020.09.01] [[Ave Maria (Okui Masami)|Ave Maria]]
===Other single===
 
* [2009.10.25] [[Sparkling / No Dream no Life]]
 
  
===Other releases
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===Split Singles===
* [2008.10.31] [[Koi Suru Otome to Shugo no Tate -THE SHIELD OF THE AIGIS- Vocal Collection CD]] (恋する乙女と守護の楯 -The shield of AIGIS- Vocal Collection CD)
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* [1996.04.17] [[Senobi wo Shite Follow You]] (背伸びをした Follow You) <small>([[Iwao Junko]] and '''Okui Masami''')</small>
* [2011.04.07] [[Dive to Future]]
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* [2010.12.17] [[Good-Bye Crisis|Good-bye crisis]] <small>('''Okui Masami''' & [[Shimotsuki Haruka]]) (Digital)</small>
  
===VHS===
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===Video Releases===
*[1997.12.22] [[Ma-King Concert' 97|Ma-KING Concert' 97]]
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* [1997.12.22] [[Ma-King Concert' 97|Ma-KING Concert' 97]]
*[1999.01.22] [[Do-Can Diary|Do-can diary]]
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* [1999.01.22] [[Do-Can Diary|Do-can diary]]
*[1999.08.27] [[A-Day]]
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* [1999.08.27] [[A-Day]]
*[1999.12.23] [[Live in Hibiya -No Cut-|Live in Hibiya -no cut-]]
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* [1999.12.23] [[Live in Hibiya -No Cut-|Live in Hibiya -no cut-]]
*[2000.08.23] [[B-Day]]
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* [2000.08.23] [[B-Day]]
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* [2000.12.21] [[Document '00|document '00]]
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* [2001.09.05] [[Birth Live '01]]
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* [2001.12.05] [[C-Day]]
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* [2002.06.05] [[Live Devotion]]
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* [2003.11.27] [[V-Mode -10th Anniversary-|V-mode -10th Anniversary-]]
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* [2004.12.22] [[Gigs 2004 Rebirth|GIGS 2004 ReBirth]]
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* [2005.08.08] [[Gigs 2005 Dragonfly|GIGS 2005 Dragonfly]]
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* [2006.10.07] [[Gigs 2006 God Speed|GIGS 2006 GodSpeed]]
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* [2007.10.01] [[Gigs 2006 Evolution|GIGS 2006 evolution]]
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* [2009.03.25] [[Gigs 2007 Masami Life|GIGS 2007 Masami Life]]
  
===DVD===
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===Compilations / Other===
*[1999.12.23] [[Live in Hibiya -No Cut-|Live in Hibiya -no cut-]]
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* [2009.05.27] [[My Resolution ~Ano Tokei no Shita de~]] (~あの時計の下で~) <small>([[Summer of Love (Band)|Summer of Love]] feat. '''Okui Masami''')</small>
*[2000.08.23] [[Ma-King Concert' 97|Ma-KING Concert' 97]]
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* [2009.10.25] [[Dreamparty Memorial CD Vol.5 Sparkling / No Dream no Life|DreamParty Memorial CD Vol.5 Sparkling / No Dream no Life]]
*[2000.08.23] [[Do-Can Diary|Do-can diary]]
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* [2009.12.09] [[Gundam Tribute from Lantis]] (#9 ''DREAMS '')
*[2000.12.21] [[Document '00|document '00]]
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* [2013.05.16] [[The Galaxy Express 999]]
*[2001.09.05] [[Birth Live '01]]
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* [2013.11.27] [[Cr Tekken Theme Song "Ko.Bu.Shi ~Tekken~"|CR Tekken Theme Song Album "KO.BU.SHI ~Tekken~"]] (#6 ''Kokoro Strike'')
*[2001.12.05] [[A-Day]]
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* [2019.05.27] [[Animelo Summer Live 2019 Theme Song Crossing Stories|ANIMELO SUMMER LIVE 2019 THEME SONG CROSSING STORIES]]
*[2001.12.05] [[B-Day]]
 
*[2001.12.05] [[C-Day]]
 
*[2002.06.05] [[Live Devotion]]
 
*[2003.11.27] [[V-Mode -10th Anniversary-|V-mode -10th Anniversary-]]
 
*[2004.12.22] [[Gigs 2004 Rebirth|GIGS 2004 ReBirth]]
 
*[2005.08.08] [[Gigs 2005 Dragonfly|GIGS 2005 Dragonfly]]
 
*[2006.10.07] [[Gigs 2006 God Speed|GIGS 2006 GodSpeed]]
 
*[2007.10.01] [[Gigs 2006 Evolution|GIGS 2006 evolution]]
 
*[2009.03.25] [[Gigs 2007 Masami Life|GIGS 2007 Masami Life]]
 
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
* [http://www.makusonia.com/ Official Website]
 
* [http://www.makusonia.com/ Official Website]
 
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/artists/195021/ Oricon Profile]
 
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/artists/195021/ Oricon Profile]
* [http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~teresako/index.htm PINK HOT SPICE! - Fansite]
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* [http://ameblo.jp/okui-masami/ Official Blog]
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* [http://twitter.com/lovelovedragon Official Twitter]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:55, 10 December 2022

Okui Masami promoting Sophia (2017)

Okui Masami (奥井雅美) is Japanese pop artist who is well known for her songs used in anime. She was formerly signed under King Records, but she's now under Lantis after her own record label, evolution was terminated in 2011. It was under the Geneon umbrella. She is good friends and has often worked with Yonekura Chihiro (the two even formed the short-lived duo r.o.r/s) and Hayashibara Megumi.

Profile

Information

Okui Masami promoting mitsu

Okui Masami was born in Itami. She was little, when her parents were divorced, and her father died. After it, Masami oved with her mother to Osaka. She doesn't have sibling.

From a young age, Okui was taught how to play the piano. It wasn't until Middle School when Masami was introduced to pop and rock music. She eventually ended-up joining a band. She then terminated her studies for the escalator entrance exam to college. Instead, she applied at the Osaka University of Arts. Halfway through the first semester, she dropped out and decided to move to Tokyo to pursue a working career.

In 1989, Okui got a job as a back-up singer during Saito Yuki's tour. She started getting more singing gigs. She also continued as a back-up singer performing with such acts as Wink and Harada Tomoyo.

On 1993.08.21, Okui released her debut single "Dare Yori mo Zutto..." under King Records. After its release, she switched her focus on her solo career and began releasing on a regular basis: an album and three to four singles a year.

Masami's second album, "V-sit" turned out to be her best selling. This album is her first to incorporate more of a rock sound. It contains some of her best known songs from the Slayers, Sorcerer Hunters, and Starship Girl Yamamoto Yohko anime series'. Her most successful single is 1999's, "Tenshi no Kyuusoku". The song was used as the theme song to the Starship Girl Yamamoto Yohko anime.

Since her debut, Okui has been taking over more and more aspects of her music. First, taking over writing lyrics, composing music, and even producing. Her seventh album, "DEVOTION", was her first album that she completely produced herself. She has since gone on to publish a monthly column in the NewType anime magazine and has also co-hosted the TV-Osaka music program "M-VOICE".

In 2003, Okui started working with other artists. Early in the year, she started working with super group JAM Project. She soon became the vocalist of the group and has been releasing with them since. Later that year, Masami teamed up with Yonekura Chihiro to from the duo "r.o.r/s". Together, the girls released two singles and an album before returning to their other works.

In 2004, Okui left King Records. She then signed with Geneon who gave her her own record label which she named evolution Records. Afterward, she debuted on the label with the single, "Olive". The evolution has been discontinued in 2011, that's why she didn't released new album or single. She signed to with the label, Lantis, where she released two more studio albums.

Okui has also written lyrics and composed music for several other artists. She has worked on several tracks for Ishida Yoko, Mizuki Nana, and Shimokawa Mikuni. Recently, she has begun scouting and auditioning: looking to find new artists for her label. Ohmi Tomoe is a Japanese pop singer who Okui has signed to her label and has begun producing. She has so far released four singles, with all lyrics and some of the music composed by Okui.

In 2015 she released her latest single: Takarabako -TREASURE BOX-, which was used as the opening song of the anime series: SHIROBAKO. Due the popularity of the anime, the single became successful, it reached #15 on the Oricon weekly charts, and it became her best-charted single to date. After this, she released her latest album: Symbolic Bride, and despite the success of the single, it became her worst selling album to date. It was promoted poorly, and Makkun declared in an interview, she had more spare time in the JAM Project schedule, so she could make a new studio album.

Discography

Okui Masami promoting i-magination

Albums

Okui Masami promoting Love Axel (2012)

Best Albums

Mini-Albums

Cover Albums

Live Albums

Okui Masami promoting Symbolic Bride (2015)

Tribute Albums

Singles

Okui Masami promoting Innocent Bubble (2017)

Digital Singles

Split Singles

Video Releases

Compilations / Other

External Links