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Yuuki Aira

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Yuuki Aira (結城アイラ) is a Japanese pop singer under the record label Lantis. Her agency is the Space Craft Group and most of her songs have been used in animes. She used to be a part of the duo FictionJunction ASUKA with Kajiura Yuki before she went to persue her solo career.

Profile

  • Name: Yuuki Aira (結城アイラ)
  • Birthday: August 28th, 1981

Information

The release of Yuki Aira's first single, colorless wind, on April 25, 2007 marked her debut as it was able to place 44th on the Oricon charts. On August 8, 2007, Yuuki Aira released, Zankoku yo Kibō to Nare, which place 49th on the Oricon charts. In the beginning of 2008, she released her third single, Sekai no Namida, followed by her first album, Reflection. She didn't release any new songs until April 22, 2009 with the single Blue sky, True sky as an ending for the anime Tears to Tiara. She released another single for the same anime called Weeping Alone. Yuuki Aira and 9 other female artists from Lantis performed at the Lantis Presents: twilight listening party vol.6. Yuuki's next single, Dominant Space, released on February 10, 2010. This single was also followed by an album called Eternalize on June 9, 2010. After more than a month, Yuuki came out with another single, Lament (Yagate Yorokobi o), as the opening for the anime, The Legend of the Legendary Heroes. At the Lantis' "Rock'N Lan Carnival", she performed with Sayaka Sasaki, Yōsei Teikoku and Hironobu Kageyama. Hoshi o Motomete was released on October 27, 2010 as Yuuki Aira's eighth single. She and Yuuka Nanri are currently involved in a unit called FairyStory as of February 2011. After the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, Yuuki has been involved in a charity event to help raise funds for the disaster victims. Kanashimi wa Dare no Negai demo Nai, Yuuki's ninth single was used as the ending of the anime, Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere II.

Discography

Albums

Singles

Compilations/ Other

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