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'''Kimura Kaela''' (木村カエラ) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] musician who debuted in 2004 with [[Columbia Music Entertainment]]. She is a former exclusive model for ''[[Seventeen (magazine)|Seventeen]]'', famous for previously hosting the early morning TV show ''[[saku saku]]'', and is best known for her hit songs "[[Real Life Real Heart]]" and "[[Butterfly (Kimura Kaela)|Butterfly]]".
 
'''Kimura Kaela''' (木村カエラ) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] musician who debuted in 2004 with [[Columbia Music Entertainment]]. She is a former exclusive model for ''[[Seventeen (magazine)|Seventeen]]'', famous for previously hosting the early morning TV show ''[[saku saku]]'', and is best known for her hit songs "[[Real Life Real Heart]]" and "[[Butterfly (Kimura Kaela)|Butterfly]]".
  
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==Information==
 
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[[File:Kaelahappinesspromo.png‎|thumb|240px|right|Kimura Kaela promoting "[[Happiness!!!|happiness!!!]]" (2004)]]
[[Image:Kaelahappinesspromo.png‎|thumb|230px|right|Kimura Kaela promoting [[Level 42]] (2004)]]
 
 
===Early Life===
 
===Early Life===
Kimura Kaela was born on October 2, 1984 to a Japanese mother and a [[Wikipedia:British_people|British]] father in Tokyo, Japan. When she was six she was scouted in Harajuku to be a hair model and continued her modeling career later on by appearing in fashion magazines such as [[CUTiE]]. In high school, Kimura was inspired by artists like [[Wikipedia:Gwen Stefani|Gwen Stefani]] of [[Wikipedia:No Doubt|No Doubt]] and [[Wikipedia:Tim Armstrong|Tim Armstrong]] of [[Wikipedia:Rancid (band)|Rancid]]. She became a member of the punk/ [[Wikipedia:Melodic hardcore|Melocore]] band named [[animo]] and went under the alias of "Katie". The band had two of their songs featured on a 2005 compilation album called [[...Of Newtypes|...of newtypes]].
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Kimura Kaela was born on October 2nd, 1984 to a Japanese mother and a [[Wikipedia:British_people|British]] father in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. When she was six, she was scouted in Harajuku to be a hair model. She continued her modeling career later on by appearing in fashion magazines such as [[CUTiE]]. In high school, Kimura was inspired by artists like [[Wikipedia:Gwen Stefani|Gwen Stefani]] of [[Wikipedia:No Doubt|No Doubt]] and [[Wikipedia:Tim Armstrong|Tim Armstrong]] of [[Wikipedia:Rancid (band)|Rancid]]. She became a member of the punk and [[Wikipedia:Melodic hardcore|melocore]] band named [[animo]] and went under the alias of "Katie". The band had two of their songs featured on a 2005 compilation album called ''[[...Of Newtypes|...of newtypes]]''.
  
 
===Debut===
 
===Debut===
Kimura became an exclusive model for [[Seventeen]] magazine. She made her television debut as the host of [[saku saku]] on March 31, 2003, and on May 10, 2004 she released [[Level 42]], derived from the channel number "42" which airs [[saku saku]], as an exclusive single. It was sold exclusively at [[Shinseido]] shops with only 390 copies available costing 390 yen. A crowd of over 2000 appeared and the single sold out in the first 3 minutes of it's release. On June 23, 2004 Kimura debuted "Level 42" with the major label [[Columbia Music Entertainment]]; the single reached #15 on the [[Oricon]] charts. She released her second single, [[Happiness!!!|happiness!!!]], on October 27, 2004. The single was used in the [[CM]] for [[Rohto]] Pharmaceutical's "Sesera" range of lip care products. Kimura began being featured in commercials herself, and [[Happiness!!!|happiness!!!]] ranked #11 on [[Oricon]]. On December 8, 2004 she released her debut album [[Kaela|KAELA]], which peaked at the #7 position on [[Oricon]].
 
  
[[Image:Kaelatreeclimberspromo.png‎|thumb|230px|right|Kimura Kaela promoting [[Tree Climbers|TREE CLIMBERS]] (2006)]]
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Kimura had then became an exclusive model for ''[[Seventeen (magazine)|Seventeen]]'' magazine, and soon made her television debut as the host of [[saku saku]] on March 31st, 2003. On May 10th, 2004 she released her debut single "[[Level 42]]", derived from the channel number "42" which airs [[saku saku]]. It was sold exclusively at [[Shinseido]] shops with only 390 copies available, costing 390 yen each. A crowd of over 2,000 appeared and the single sold out in the first 3 minutes of its release. On June 23rd, 2004 Kimura re-released "Level 42" through the major label [[Columbia Music Entertainment]]; the single reached #15 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts. She released her second single, "[[Happiness!!!|happiness!!!]]", on October 27th, 2004. The single was used in the [[CM]] for [http://www.rohto.co.jp/ Rohto Pharmaceutical's] "Sesera" range of lip care products. Kimura began being featured in commercials herself, and "happiness!!!" ranked #11 on the [[Oricon]] charts. On December 8th, 2004 she released her debut self-titled album ''[[Kaela|KAELA]]'', which peaked at the #7 position on the [[Oricon]] charts.
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[[File:Kaelatreeclimberspromo.png‎|thumb|240px|right|Kimura Kaela promoting "[[Tree Climbers|TREE CLIMBERS]]" (2006)]]
  
 
===Circle Era===
 
===Circle Era===
Her first single post [[Kaela|KAELA]] was her breakthrough hit. [[Real Life Real Heart]] was used as the [[Vodaphone]] CM song, which once again featured Kimura herself. This single reached #3 and sold over 115,000 copies. The B-side, [[Twinkle]], was featured as a different version on the [[NANA (manga)|NANA]]-inspired [[Love for Nana|LOVE for NANA ~Only 1 Tribute~]] compilation album released six days after her single.
 
  
In spring Kimura stopped working as an exclusive model for [[Seventeen]]. Her first live DVD, [[Kaela Kimura 1st Tour 2005 4You|KAELA KIMURA 1st TOUR 4YOU]], was released in the summer. Kimura's next move was to the big screen as she took the lead role in the October 2005 musical comedy [[Custom Made 10.30]] along side rock legend [[Okuda Tamio]]. Okuda also worked with her musically, composing her [[Beat|BEAT]] single. Her January 2006 single, [[You (Kimura Kaela)|You]], was used as the [[Wikipedia:Kit Kat|Kit Kat]] CM song. Soon after the release of her 5th single she released her second album, [[Circle]]. On March 18th 2006 it debuted at #2, behind [[Koda Kumi]]'s [[Best ~Second Session~|BEST ~second session~]]. After a year on the show, Kimura finally graduated from [[Saku Saku]] on March 31st, 2006.
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Her first single post ''[[Kaela|KAELA]]'' was her breakthrough hit, "[[Real Life Real Heart]]". It was used as the [http://www.vodafone.com/index.VF.html Vodaphone] [[CM]] song, which featured Kimura herself. This single reached #3 on the [[Oricon]] charts and sold over 115,000 copies. The B-side, "[[Twinkle (Kimua Kaela)|Twinkle]]", was featured as a different version on the [[NANA (manga)|NANA]]-inspired ''[[Love for NANA ~Only 1 Tribute~|LOVE for NANA ~Only 1 Tribute~]]'' compilation album released six days after her single.
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In spring, Kimura stopped working as an exclusive model for ''[[Seventeen (magazine)|Seventeen]]''. Her first live DVD, ''[[Kaela Kimura 1st Tour 2005 4You|KAELA KIMURA 1st TOUR 4YOU]]'', was released in the summer. Kimura's next move was to the big screen as she took the lead role in the October 2005 musical comedy ''[[Custom Made 10.30]]'' along side rock legend [[Okuda Tamio]]. Okuda also worked with her musically, composing her single "[[Beat|BEAT]]". Her January 2006 single, "[[You (Kimura Kaela)|You]]", was used as the [[Wikipedia:Kit Kat|Kit Kat]] [[CM]] song. Soon after the release of her fifth single she released her second album, ''[[Circle (Kimura Kaela album)|Circle]]''. On March 18th, 2006 it debuted at #2, behind [[Koda Kumi]]'s ''[[Best ~Second Session~|BEST ~second session~]]''. After a year on the show, Kimura finally graduated from [[saku saku]] on March 31st, 2006.
  
 
===Rise In Popularity===
 
===Rise In Popularity===
[[Image:Kaelajasperpromo.png|thumb|225px|left|Kimura Kaela promoting [[Jasper]] (2008)]]
 
  
Not long after she released her second album she was announced as the new guest vocalist for the classic [[Sadistic Mika Band]]. The group renamed themselves '''Sadistic Mikaela Band''' for the release. They covered an older song of theirs called [[Time Machine ni Onegai]] (used as the KIRIN LAGER CM song). She was also on their October 25th, 2006 album [[Narkissos]], which is their first album in several years.
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Not long after she released her second album she was announced as the new guest vocalist for the classic [[Sadistic Mika Band]]. The group renamed themselves '''Sadistic Mikaela Band''' for the release. They covered an older song of theirs called "[[Time Machine ni Onegai]]" (used as the KIRIN LAGER [[CM]] song). She was also on their October 25th, 2006 album ''[[Narkissos]]'', which is their first album in several years.
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Kimura had also continued her solo career. She covered the classic [[Wikipedia:Roy Orbison|Roy Orbison]] hit "[[Wikipedia:Oh, Pretty Woman|Oh, Pretty Woman]]", and it was used as the theme to the [[Dorama|dorama]] ''[[Attention Please (drama)|Attention Please]]'', which she had a guest appearance in. She also joined up with [[Aida Shigekazu|FOE]] and released the song "[[Cloudy (FE)|Cloudy]]", which was done in the style of [[Wikipedia:Nirvana|Nirvana]] and featured on the compilation album, ''[[Last Days -Tribute to Mr.K-|LAST DAYS -tribute to Mr.K-]]''. In June she released her fifth single "[[Magic Music]]", which was used as the Toshiba Gigabeat TC-CM song. "Magic Music" was her third single in a row to reach #7 on the [[Oricon]] charts.
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In September she released "[[Tree Climbers|TREE CLIMBERS]]", which was used as the Tokyo Mode Gakuen CM song. The [[PV]] for the song also starred [[BEAT CRUSADERS]], whom Kimura would collaborate with on her January 17th, 2007 single "[[Snowdome]]". "Snowdome" was used as the [http://www.jreast.co.jp/jrskiski/ JR SKI SKI] campaign song, while the B-side "[[Ground Control]]" was used as the new Toshiba Gigabeat CM theme. Soon after her third album ''[[Scratch]]'' was released on February 7th. It was Kimura's first album to reach #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts, and it ended up being the #28 album of 2007. Kimura's first photobook, titled "Cheeky", was released shortly after her third album on the 28th.
  
Kimura has also continued her solo career. She covered the classic [[Wikipedia:Roy Orbison|Roy Orbison]] hit [[Wikipedia:Oh, Pretty Woman|Oh, Pretty Woman]], and it was used as the theme to the [[Dorama|dorama]] [[Attention Please]], which she had a guest appearance in. She also joined up with [[FOE]] and released the song [[Cloudy]] which was done in the style of [[Wikipedia:Nirvana|Nirvana]] and featured on [[Last Ddays - Tribute to Mr.K -|LAST DAYS - tribute to Mr.K -]]. In June she released her fifth single [[Magic Music]] which was used as the Toshiba Gigabeat TC-CM song. Magic Music was her third single in a row to reach #7 on the [[Oricon]]. In September she released [[Tree Climbers|TREE CLIMBERS]] which was used as the Tokyo Mode Gakuen CM song. The PV for the song also starred [[BEAT CRUSADERS]] whom Kimura would collaborate with on her January 17th, 2007 single [[Snowdome]]. Snowdome was used as the [[JR Skiski]] campaign song, while fellow B-side [[Ground Control]] was used as the new Toshiba Gigabeat CM theme. Soon after her third album [[Scratch]] was released on February 7th. It was Kimura's first album to reach #1 on [[Oricon]], and ended up being the #28 album of 2007. Kimura's first photobook, titled "Cheeky", was released shortly after her third album on the 28th.
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[[File:Kaelajasperpromo.png|thumb|240px|right|Kimura Kaela promoting "[[Jasper]]" (2008)]]
  
 
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Her ninth single, [[Samantha]], was released on July 18th, 2007 and is written about Samantha Stephens from the 1960s American show [[Wikipedia:Bewitched|Bewitched]]. Her second live DVD, [[Live Scratch ~Agattemasutteba Tour~ @ Budoukan|LIVE Scratch ~Agattemasutteba TOUR~ @ Budoukan]], was released on September 19th. On October 24th, Kimura's tenth single [[Yellow (Kimura Kaela)|Yellow]] was released. The song was used as [[NTV]]'s "[http://www.ntv.co.jp/sports/ Sports Uru Gusu]" program theme. In celebrating her tenth single, three songs (along with instrumentals) were included in the release. One of the B-sides was a cover of [[Wikipedia:Farrah|Farrah]]'s song [[No Reason Why]] which was used as the [[Yamazaki Pan]] "Ranchi Pakku" CM theme.
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Her ninth single, "[[Samantha]]", was released on July 18th, 2007 and is written about Samantha Stephens from the 1960s American show ''[[Wikipedia:Bewitched|Bewitched]]''. Her second live DVD, ''[[Live Scratch ~Agattemasutteba Tour~ @ Budoukan|LIVE Scratch ~Agattemasutteba TOUR~ @ Budoukan]]'', was released on September 19th. On October 24th, Kimura's tenth single "[[Yellow (Kimura Kaela)|Yellow]]" was released. The song was used as [[NTV]]'s ''[http://www.ntv.co.jp/sports/ Sports Uru Gusu]'' program theme. In celebrating her tenth single, three songs (along with instrumentals) were included in the release. One of the B-sides was a cover of [[Wikipedia:Farrah (band)|Farrah]]'s song "No Reason Why", which was used as the [http://www.yamazakipan.co.jp/ Yamazaki Pan] "Ranchi Pakku" CM theme.
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Kimura kicked off January 2008 with the song "[[Birdie|birdie]]", a collaboration between herself and [[DEPAPEPE]], for the compilation album ''[[Yamazawa Taiyou Presents Music Tree|Yamazawa Taiyou presents music tree]]''. Kimura's eleventh single, "[[Jasper]]", was released on February 6th, 2008 and used as the theme song for the Japanese dub of the 2007 Hollywood film ''[[Wikipedia:Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium|Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium]]''. [[Takkyu Ishino]] of [[Denki Groove]] composed and produced the song while Kimura wrote the lyrics.
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Starting on February 5th, a new song called "[[Kagami yo Kagami]]" was used as the new ending theme song for the Japanese broadcast of the American drama series ''[[Wikipedia:The OC|The OC]]''. Also the vinyl-only "[[Jasper|Jasper (remix ver)]]" (mixed by [[Takashi Watanabe]]) was released in full or [[Chaku-Uta]] through Kimura's [http://columbia.jp/artist-info/kaela/info.html#5533 official website]. Kimura's fourth original album, ''[[+1 (album)|+1]]'', was released on April 2nd, 2008. It reached #3 on [[Oricon]] charts. ''+1'' would go on to be certified platinum by the [http://www.riaj.com/data/others/gold/200804.html RIAJ]. Kimura's first [[PV]] collection DVD, ''[[Best Video 1|BEST VIDEO 1]]'', was released on July 23rd, 2008.
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[[File:Kaelahocuspocuspromo.png‎|thumb|240px|right|Kimura Kaela promoting ''[[Hocus Pocus (album)|HOCUS POCUS]]'' (2009)]]
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===HOCUS POCUS & First Best Album===
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Kimura released her 12th single "[[Moustache / Memories (Original Version)|Moustache / memories (original version)]]" on September 10th, 2008. The single peaked at #7 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for eight weeks. "[[Moustache]]" was used in the [http://www.lucido-l.jp/index.html LUCIDO-L] hair products commercial and "[[Memories (Kimura Kaela)|memories]]" was used as the theme song to the film ''[[Wikipedia:Paco and the Magical_Book|Paco and the Magical Book]]''. She released "[[Doko (Kimura Kaela)|Doko]]", her first ballad, on January 28th, 2009. "Doko" was used as the opening theme song for the music television show ''[[Ongaku Senshi MUSIC FIGHTER]]'', while the B-side "[[Phone (Kimura Kaela)|Phone]]", was featured in "Pokka", a Japanese beverage [[CM]]. The single debuted at #5 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for four weeks. Her 14th single titled "[[Banzai (Kimura Kalea)|BANZAI]]" was released on May 8th, 2008. The song was composed and arranged by [[avenger in sci-fi]] and was used as the theme song for ''[[S1|S☆1]]'', a sports program. The single debuted at #4 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for eight weeks.
  
Kimura Kaela kicked off January 2008 with the song [[Birdie|birdie]], a collaboration between herself and [[DEPAPEPE]], for the compilation album [[Yamazawa Taiyou Presents Music Tree|Yamazawa Taiyou presents music tree]]. Kimura's eleventh single, [[Jasper]], was released on February 6th 2008 and used as the theme song to the Japanese dub of the 2007 Hollywood film [[Wikipedia:Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium|Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium]]. [[Takkyu Ishino]] of [[Denki Groove]] composed/produced the song and Kimura wrote the lyrics. Starting on February 5th, a new song called [[Kagami yo Kagami]] was used as the new ending theme song for the Japanese broadcast of the American drama series [[Wikipedia:The OC|The OC]]. Also the vinyl-only Jasper(remix ver) [Mixed by [[Takashi Watanabe]]] was released in full or [[Chaku-Uta]] through Kimura's [http://columbia.jp/artist-info/kaela/info.html#5533 official website]. Kimura's fourth original album, [[+1]], was released on April 2nd 2008. It reached #3 on [[Oricon]] weekly. +1 would go on to be certified platinum by the [http://www.riaj.com/data/others/gold/200804.html RIAJ]. Kimura's first [[PV]] collection DVD, [[Best Video 1|BEST VIDEO 1]], was released on July 23rd 2008.
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Kimura released her fifth album ''[[Hocus Pocus (album)|HOCUS POCUS]]'' on June 24th, 2009. "[[Hocus Pocus (song)|HOCUS POCUS]]", the second track from the album, was used in the [[Wikipedia:Mainichi_Broadcasting_System|MBS]] [[Dorama|drama]] ''[[Play Childcare]]''. She continued to promote the album with "[[Butterfly (Kimura Kaela)|Butterfly]]", the fifth track on the album, which was written for the wedding of a close friend. "Buttefly" was released digitally on the same date as "HOCUS POCUS", and just two months after its release the song exceeded 100 million downloads. ''HOCUS POCUS'' debuted at the #3 position on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for 26 weeks. On February 3rd, 2010 Kimura released her first best of album titled ''[[5Years|5years]]''.  
[[Image:Kaelahocuspocuspromo.png‎|thumb|230px|right|Kimura Kaela promoting [[Hocus Pocus (album)|HOCUS POCUS]] (2009)]]
 
===HOCUS POCUS & 1st Best Album===
 
Kimura released [[Moustache / Memories (Original Version)|Moustache / memories (original version)]] on September 10, 2008. The single peaked at #7 on [[Oricon]] and charted for 8 weeks. "Moustache" was used in the [[LUCIDO-L]] [[CM]] hair products commercial and the b-side was used as the theme song to the film [[Wikipedia:Paco_and_the_Magical_Book|Paco and the Magical Book]]. She released [[Doko]], her first ballad, on January 28, 2009. "Doko" was used as the opening theme song to the music television show [[Music Fighter]], while "Phone", the second track on the single, was featured in "Pokka", a Japanese beverage [[CM]]. The single debuted at #5 on [[Oricon]] and charted for four weeks. Her 14th single titled [[BANZAI]] was released on May 8, 2008. The song was composed and arranged by [[avenger in sci-fi]] and was used as the theme song for [[S ☆ 1]], a sports program. "HOCUS POCUS", the second track from the album, was used in the [[Wikipedia:Mainichi_Broadcasting_System|MBS]] drama "Play Childcare". The single debuted at #4 on [[Oricon]] and charted for 8 weeks. Kimura released her fifth album [[Hocus Pocus (album)|HOCUS POCUS]] on June 24, 2009. She continued to promote the album with [[Butterfly (Kimura Kaela)|Butterfly]] , the fifth track on the album that was written for the wedding of a close friend. "Buttefly" was released digitally on the same date as "HOCUS POCUS", and just two months after it's release the song exceeded 100 million downloads. [[Hocus Pocus (album)|HOCUS POCUS]] debuted on [[Oricon]] at the #3 position and charted for 26 weeks. On February 3, 2010 Kimura released her first Best album titled [[5Years|5years]].  
 
  
On June 1, 2010 it was reported by Nikkan Sports the forthcoming wedding between Kimura and actor [[Eita]] and the 3 months pregnancy of her. Two months later, on September 1, both parts announced on their respective official websites that they submitted their marriage registration that same day.
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On June 1st, 2010 it was reported by [http://www.nikkansports.com/ Nikkan Sports] that both Kimura and actor [[Eita]] were to be wed, as she was three months pregnant with his child. Three months later, on September 1st, both parties announced on their respective official websites that they submitted their marriage registration that same day.
 
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
* Her name in [[Wikipedia:Hebrew_language|Hebrew]] means "beloved", however her parents picked her name due to the sound and not the meaning.
 
* Her name in [[Wikipedia:Hebrew_language|Hebrew]] means "beloved", however her parents picked her name due to the sound and not the meaning.
* Kimura knew English when she was younger, yet she has since forgotten the language.
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* Kimura knew English when she was younger, she has since forgotten the language.
  
 
==Discography==
 
==Discography==
 
===Albums===
 
===Albums===
 
* [2004.12.08] [[Kaela|KAELA]]
 
* [2004.12.08] [[Kaela|KAELA]]
* [2006.03.08] [[Circle]]
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* [2006.03.08] [[Circle (Kimura Kaela album)|Circle]]
 
* [2007.02.07] [[Scratch]]
 
* [2007.02.07] [[Scratch]]
* [2008.04.02] [[+1]]
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* [2008.04.02] [[+1 (album)|+1]]
 
* [2009.06.24] [[Hocus Pocus (album)|HOCUS POCUS]]
 
* [2009.06.24] [[Hocus Pocus (album)|HOCUS POCUS]]
* [2010.02.03] [[5Years|5years]] (best album)
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* [2010.02.03] [[5Years|5years]] (Best Album)
  
 
===Singles===
 
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* [2008.02.06] [[Jasper]]
 
* [2008.02.06] [[Jasper]]
 
* [2008.09.10] [[Moustache / Memories (Original Version)|Moustache / memories (original version)]] (マスタッシュ)
 
* [2008.09.10] [[Moustache / Memories (Original Version)|Moustache / memories (original version)]] (マスタッシュ)
* [2009.01.28] [[Doko]] (どこ)
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* [2009.01.28] [[Doko (Kimura Kaela)|Doko]] (どこ)
 
* [2009.05.08] [[Banzai (Kimura Kaela)|BANZAI]]
 
* [2009.05.08] [[Banzai (Kimura Kaela)|BANZAI]]
 
* [2010.06.09] [[Ring a Ding Dong]]
 
* [2010.06.09] [[Ring a Ding Dong]]
* [2010.12.01] [[A winter fairy is melting a snowman]]
 
  
 
===Other Singles===
 
===Other Singles===
*[2006.02.xx] [[Circle (song)|Circle]] <small>([[Wikipedia:Kit-Kat|Kit-Kat]] Release)</small>
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* [2006.02.xx] [[Circle (Kimura Kaela song)|Circle]]
*[2009.06.24] [[Butterfly (Kimura Kaela)|Butterfly]] <small>(Digital Release)</small>
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* [2009.06.24] [[Butterfly (Kimura Kaela)|Butterfly]]
*[2010.08.04] [[deep beep (Kimura Kaela)|deep beep]] <small>(Digital Single)</small>
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* [2010.08.04] [[deep beep (Kimura Kaela)|deep beep]]
  
===DVD / Videos===
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* [2005.07.06] [[Kaela Kimura 1st Tour 2005 4You|KAELA KIMURA 1st TOUR 4YOU]]
 
* [2005.07.06] [[Kaela Kimura 1st Tour 2005 4You|KAELA KIMURA 1st TOUR 4YOU]]
* [2007.09.19] [[Live Scratch ~Agattemasutteba Tour~ @ Budoukan|LIVE Scratch ~Agattemasutteba TOUR~ @ Budoukan]] (~上がってますってばTOUR~@武道館)
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* [2007.09.19] [[Live Scratch ~Agattemasutteba Tour~ @ Budoukan|LIVE Scratch ~Agattemasutteba TOUR~ @ Budoukan]] (~上がってますってばTOUR~@武道館)
 
* [2008.07.23] [[Best Video 1|BEST VIDEO 1]]
 
* [2008.07.23] [[Best Video 1|BEST VIDEO 1]]
 
* [2009.11.04] [[Go! 5! Kaeland|GO!5!KAELAND]]
 
* [2009.11.04] [[Go! 5! Kaeland|GO!5!KAELAND]]
  
===Compilation / Other===
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===Compilation / Collaborations===
 
* [2005.03.16] [[Love for NANA ~Only 1 Tribute~|LOVE for NANA ~Only 1 Tribute~]] (#3 ''Twinkle'')
 
* [2005.03.16] [[Love for NANA ~Only 1 Tribute~|LOVE for NANA ~Only 1 Tribute~]] (#3 ''Twinkle'')
 
* [2005.10.12] [[...Of Newtypes|...of newtypes]] (#3 ''Out of luck'', #20 ''Is my fate'' <small>([[animo]])</small>)  
 
* [2005.10.12] [[...Of Newtypes|...of newtypes]] (#3 ''Out of luck'', #20 ''Is my fate'' <small>([[animo]])</small>)  
 
* [2005.10.26] [[Custom Made 10.30 Original Sountrack]] (#19 ''Why Are You So In a Hurry?'')
 
* [2005.10.26] [[Custom Made 10.30 Original Sountrack]] (#19 ''Why Are You So In a Hurry?'')
* [2006.04.05] [[Last Days - Tribute to Mr.K -|LAST DAYS - tribute to Mr.K -]] (#6 ''Cloudy'' by Kimura Kaela & FOE)
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* [2006.04.05] [[Last Days -Tribute to Mr.K-|LAST DAYS -tribute to Mr.K-]] (#6 ''Cloudy'' by Kimura Kaela & FOE)
* [2006.05.24] [['Attention Please' Soundtrack ~Oh Pretty Woman~|'Attention Please' Soundtrack ~OH PRETTY WOMAN~]] (#1 ''OH, PRETTY WOMAN'', #19 ''OH, PRETTY WOMAN Inst.Ver.'')
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* [2006.05.24] [[Attention Please Soundtrack ~Oh Pretty Woman~|Attention Please Soundtrack ~OH PRETTY WOMAN~]] (#1 ''OH, PRETTY WOMAN'', #19 ''OH, PRETTY WOMAN Inst.Ver.'')
 
* [2006.05.24] [[Kiraware Matsuko no Utatach]] (#1 ''Thrill Thrill Licker'')
 
* [2006.05.24] [[Kiraware Matsuko no Utatach]] (#1 ''Thrill Thrill Licker'')
 
* [2006.10.25] [[Sadistic Mika Band|Sadistic Mikaela Band]] - [[Narkissos]] (#1 ''Big-Bang, Bang'', #2 ''Sadistic Twist'', #11 ''Time Machine ni Onegai (2006 Ver.)'')
 
* [2006.10.25] [[Sadistic Mika Band|Sadistic Mikaela Band]] - [[Narkissos]] (#1 ''Big-Bang, Bang'', #2 ''Sadistic Twist'', #11 ''Time Machine ni Onegai (2006 Ver.)'')
* [2007.01.24] [[FARRAH]] - "[[No Reason Why]]" (#2 ''No Reason Why feat. Kimura Kaela'')
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* [2007.01.24] [[Wikipedia:Farrah (band)|Farrah]] - "No Reason Why" (#2 ''No Reason Why feat. Kimura Kaela'')
 
* [2008.01.23] [[Yamazawa Taiyou Presents Music Tree|Yamazawa Taiyou presents music tree]] (#2 ''birdie'' <small>(Kimura Kaela x [[DEPAPEPE]])</small>)
 
* [2008.01.23] [[Yamazawa Taiyou Presents Music Tree|Yamazawa Taiyou presents music tree]] (#2 ''birdie'' <small>(Kimura Kaela x [[DEPAPEPE]])</small>)
* [2008.03.28] [[Detroit Metal City Tribute to Krauser II ~The Metal Mix~|Detroit Metal City Tribute to Krauser II ~THE METAL MIX~]] (#2 ''Real Life Real Heart ~Kotetsu Gattai Robo (Inaduma Maaku) Mix~'' Remixed by FOE)
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* [2008.03.28] [[Detroit Metal City Tribute to Krauser II ~the Metal Mix~|Detroit Metal City Tribute to Krauser II ~THE METAL MIX~]] (#2 ''Real Life Real Heart ~Kotetsu Gattai Robo (Inaduma Maaku) Mix~'' <small>(remixed by [[Aida Shigekazu|FOE]])</small>)
  
==Photobooks==
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==Books==
* [2007.02.28] [[Cheeky]]
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* [2007.02.28] Cheeky
* [2008.05.14] [[COLLECTION]]
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* [2008.05.14] COLLECTION
  
 
==Filmography==
 
==Filmography==
 
===Movies===
 
===Movies===
* [2005.07.23] [[Wikipedia:Linda_Linda_Linda|Linda Linda Linda]]  
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* [2005.07.23] [[Wikipedia:Linda Linda Linda|Linda Linda Linda]]  
* [2005.07.23] [[Wikipedia:Custom_Made_10.30|Custom Made 10.30]] - Manamo Kobayashi
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* [2005.07.23] [[Wikipedia:Custom Made 10.30|Custom Made 10.30]] - Manamo Kobayashi
* [2006.05.27] [[Wikipedia:Memories_of_Matsuko|Memories of Matsuko]]
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* [2006.05.27] [[Wikipedia:Memories of Matsuko|Memories of Matsuko]]
  
 
===Television===
 
===Television===
* [2003.03.31 - 2006.3.31] [[saku saku]] (サクサク) - Host
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* [2003.03.31 - 2006.03.31] [[saku saku]] (サクサク) - Host
 
* [2006.04.18] [[Wikipedia:Chibi_Maruko-chan|Chibi Maruko-chan]] - Maruko
 
* [2006.04.18] [[Wikipedia:Chibi_Maruko-chan|Chibi Maruko-chan]] - Maruko
  
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* [http://columbia.jp/kaela/ Official Columbia Label Website]
 
* [http://columbia.jp/kaela/ Official Columbia Label Website]
 
* [http://kaela.jugem.jp/ Official Blog]
 
* [http://kaela.jugem.jp/ Official Blog]
* [http://www.unpurposed.com/kaela Kaela Kimura Fansite]
 
  
 
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Kimura Kaela promoting "deep beep" (2010)

Kimura Kaela (木村カエラ) is a Japanese pop-rock musician who debuted in 2004 with Columbia Music Entertainment. She is a former exclusive model for Seventeen, famous for previously hosting the early morning TV show saku saku, and is best known for her hit songs "Real Life Real Heart" and "Butterfly".

Profile

  • Stage Name: Kimura Kaela (木村カエラ)
  • Full Name: Kimura Kaela Rie (木村カエラりえ)
  • Birthdate: October 24, 1984
  • Birthplace: Tokyo, Japan
  • Blood Type: A
  • Ethnicity: Japanese/ British
  • Hobbies: Guitar, piano, making clothes, swimming
  • Education: Muncipal Tsukada Junior High School, Mukogaoka Central High School
  • Family: Husband actor Eita, son

Band Members

Information

Kimura Kaela promoting "happiness!!!" (2004)

Early Life

Kimura Kaela was born on October 2nd, 1984 to a Japanese mother and a British father in Tokyo, Japan. When she was six, she was scouted in Harajuku to be a hair model. She continued her modeling career later on by appearing in fashion magazines such as CUTiE. In high school, Kimura was inspired by artists like Gwen Stefani of No Doubt and Tim Armstrong of Rancid. She became a member of the punk and melocore band named animo and went under the alias of "Katie". The band had two of their songs featured on a 2005 compilation album called ...of newtypes.

Debut

Kimura had then became an exclusive model for Seventeen magazine, and soon made her television debut as the host of saku saku on March 31st, 2003. On May 10th, 2004 she released her debut single "Level 42", derived from the channel number "42" which airs saku saku. It was sold exclusively at Shinseido shops with only 390 copies available, costing 390 yen each. A crowd of over 2,000 appeared and the single sold out in the first 3 minutes of its release. On June 23rd, 2004 Kimura re-released "Level 42" through the major label Columbia Music Entertainment; the single reached #15 on the Oricon weekly charts. She released her second single, "happiness!!!", on October 27th, 2004. The single was used in the CM for Rohto Pharmaceutical's "Sesera" range of lip care products. Kimura began being featured in commercials herself, and "happiness!!!" ranked #11 on the Oricon charts. On December 8th, 2004 she released her debut self-titled album KAELA, which peaked at the #7 position on the Oricon charts.

Kimura Kaela promoting "TREE CLIMBERS" (2006)

Circle Era

Her first single post KAELA was her breakthrough hit, "Real Life Real Heart". It was used as the Vodaphone CM song, which featured Kimura herself. This single reached #3 on the Oricon charts and sold over 115,000 copies. The B-side, "Twinkle", was featured as a different version on the NANA-inspired LOVE for NANA ~Only 1 Tribute~ compilation album released six days after her single.

In spring, Kimura stopped working as an exclusive model for Seventeen. Her first live DVD, KAELA KIMURA 1st TOUR 4YOU, was released in the summer. Kimura's next move was to the big screen as she took the lead role in the October 2005 musical comedy Custom Made 10.30 along side rock legend Okuda Tamio. Okuda also worked with her musically, composing her single "BEAT". Her January 2006 single, "You", was used as the Kit Kat CM song. Soon after the release of her fifth single she released her second album, Circle. On March 18th, 2006 it debuted at #2, behind Koda Kumi's BEST ~second session~. After a year on the show, Kimura finally graduated from saku saku on March 31st, 2006.

Rise In Popularity

Not long after she released her second album she was announced as the new guest vocalist for the classic Sadistic Mika Band. The group renamed themselves Sadistic Mikaela Band for the release. They covered an older song of theirs called "Time Machine ni Onegai" (used as the KIRIN LAGER CM song). She was also on their October 25th, 2006 album Narkissos, which is their first album in several years.

Kimura had also continued her solo career. She covered the classic Roy Orbison hit "Oh, Pretty Woman", and it was used as the theme to the dorama Attention Please, which she had a guest appearance in. She also joined up with FOE and released the song "Cloudy", which was done in the style of Nirvana and featured on the compilation album, LAST DAYS -tribute to Mr.K-. In June she released her fifth single "Magic Music", which was used as the Toshiba Gigabeat TC-CM song. "Magic Music" was her third single in a row to reach #7 on the Oricon charts.

In September she released "TREE CLIMBERS", which was used as the Tokyo Mode Gakuen CM song. The PV for the song also starred BEAT CRUSADERS, whom Kimura would collaborate with on her January 17th, 2007 single "Snowdome". "Snowdome" was used as the JR SKI SKI campaign song, while the B-side "Ground Control" was used as the new Toshiba Gigabeat CM theme. Soon after her third album Scratch was released on February 7th. It was Kimura's first album to reach #1 on the Oricon charts, and it ended up being the #28 album of 2007. Kimura's first photobook, titled "Cheeky", was released shortly after her third album on the 28th.

Kimura Kaela promoting "Jasper" (2008)

+1

Her ninth single, "Samantha", was released on July 18th, 2007 and is written about Samantha Stephens from the 1960s American show Bewitched. Her second live DVD, LIVE Scratch ~Agattemasutteba TOUR~ @ Budoukan, was released on September 19th. On October 24th, Kimura's tenth single "Yellow" was released. The song was used as NTV's Sports Uru Gusu program theme. In celebrating her tenth single, three songs (along with instrumentals) were included in the release. One of the B-sides was a cover of Farrah's song "No Reason Why", which was used as the Yamazaki Pan "Ranchi Pakku" CM theme.

Kimura kicked off January 2008 with the song "birdie", a collaboration between herself and DEPAPEPE, for the compilation album Yamazawa Taiyou presents music tree. Kimura's eleventh single, "Jasper", was released on February 6th, 2008 and used as the theme song for the Japanese dub of the 2007 Hollywood film Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium. Takkyu Ishino of Denki Groove composed and produced the song while Kimura wrote the lyrics.

Starting on February 5th, a new song called "Kagami yo Kagami" was used as the new ending theme song for the Japanese broadcast of the American drama series The OC. Also the vinyl-only "Jasper (remix ver)" (mixed by Takashi Watanabe) was released in full or Chaku-Uta through Kimura's official website. Kimura's fourth original album, +1, was released on April 2nd, 2008. It reached #3 on Oricon charts. +1 would go on to be certified platinum by the RIAJ. Kimura's first PV collection DVD, BEST VIDEO 1, was released on July 23rd, 2008.

Kimura Kaela promoting HOCUS POCUS (2009)

HOCUS POCUS & First Best Album

Kimura released her 12th single "Moustache / memories (original version)" on September 10th, 2008. The single peaked at #7 on the Oricon charts and charted for eight weeks. "Moustache" was used in the LUCIDO-L hair products commercial and "memories" was used as the theme song to the film Paco and the Magical Book. She released "Doko", her first ballad, on January 28th, 2009. "Doko" was used as the opening theme song for the music television show Ongaku Senshi MUSIC FIGHTER, while the B-side "Phone", was featured in "Pokka", a Japanese beverage CM. The single debuted at #5 on the Oricon charts and charted for four weeks. Her 14th single titled "BANZAI" was released on May 8th, 2008. The song was composed and arranged by avenger in sci-fi and was used as the theme song for S☆1, a sports program. The single debuted at #4 on the Oricon charts and charted for eight weeks.

Kimura released her fifth album HOCUS POCUS on June 24th, 2009. "HOCUS POCUS", the second track from the album, was used in the MBS drama Play Childcare. She continued to promote the album with "Butterfly", the fifth track on the album, which was written for the wedding of a close friend. "Buttefly" was released digitally on the same date as "HOCUS POCUS", and just two months after its release the song exceeded 100 million downloads. HOCUS POCUS debuted at the #3 position on the Oricon charts and charted for 26 weeks. On February 3rd, 2010 Kimura released her first best of album titled 5years.

On June 1st, 2010 it was reported by Nikkan Sports that both Kimura and actor Eita were to be wed, as she was three months pregnant with his child. Three months later, on September 1st, both parties announced on their respective official websites that they submitted their marriage registration that same day.

Trivia

  • Her name in Hebrew means "beloved", however her parents picked her name due to the sound and not the meaning.
  • Kimura knew English when she was younger, she has since forgotten the language.

Discography

Albums

Singles

Other Singles

DVDs

Compilation / Collaborations

Books

  • [2007.02.28] Cheeky
  • [2008.05.14] COLLECTION

Filmography

Movies

Television

External Links