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Uehara Azumi

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Uehara Azumi is a Japanese rock singer, songwriter, and poet signed under GIZA studio label.

Profile

  • Name: Uehara Azumi (上原あずみ)
  • Real Name: kept private
  • Birthdate: April 10th, 1984
  • Birthplace: Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
  • Height: 152cm
  • Blood Type: B
  • Favorite Food: Everything
  • Favorite Time of Day: 11:30PM

Information

After graduating high school, Azumi moved to Osaka to live on her own. She debuted shortly after as a pop/rock singer in 2001 when she released the single "Aoi Aoi Kono Hoshi ni". It reached #9 on the Oricon and was used as the 13th ending theme for the anime Meitantei Conan, making Azumi yet another GIZA artist to have a song used in the series. A year later she released "Mushoku", her fifth single, and it hit #5 on the charts. She also wrote the lyrics for the single. An album of the same name was released two months later. However, Azumi began limiting appearances only to live performances and magazine columns.

After this hiatus Azumi also began to write songs for other artists, including Iwata Sayuri. In December 2005, more than three years after her last release, Azumi began releasing music again, this time with a harder rock feel. In October 2006 her second album was released, along with her first book of poems.

Azumi began keeping an online blog in February 2007.

Works

Albums

Singles

Compilations

Books

  • [2006.10.18] Kokoro (ココロ)

External Links