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She made her debut in 2016 with the single "[[Hoshi no Naka no Kimi]]", of which the title track was used as the theme for the film ''[http://natsumi-hotaru.com/ Natsumi no Hotaru]''. Her debut single charted at #22 on the [[Oricon]] weekly singles chart. In 2018, following the release of four more tied-in singles and a full-length album, Uru collaborated with [[Sawano Hiroyuki]] on the song "[[Binary Star]]", used as the opening theme for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Wikipedia:Legend of the Galactic Heroes|Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu Die Neue These Kaikou]]''. Uru went on to win an award for best theme song with her song "[[Prologue (Uru)|Prologue]]" at 2019's ''99th Television Drama Academy Awards''. In 2020, she became one of five recipients of the Special Achievement Award at the [[Wikipedia:62nd Japan Record Awards|62nd Japan Record Awards]].
She made her debut in 2016 with the single "[[Hoshi no Naka no Kimi]]", of which the title track was used as the theme for the film ''[http://natsumi-hotaru.com/ Natsumi no Hotaru]''. Her debut single charted at #22 on the [[Oricon]] weekly singles chart. In 2018, following the release of four more tied-in singles and a full-length album, Uru collaborated with [[Sawano Hiroyuki]] on the song "[[Binary Star]]", used as the opening theme for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Wikipedia:Legend of the Galactic Heroes|Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu Die Neue These Kaikou]]''. Uru went on to win an award for best theme song with her song "[[Prologue (Uru)|Prologue]]" at 2019's ''99th Television Drama Academy Awards''. In 2020, she became one of five recipients of the Special Achievement Award at the [[Wikipedia:62nd Japan Record Awards|62nd Japan Record Awards]].


Her 15th single, "[[Never Ends / Tegami|Never ends / Tegami]]", is released this week on February 10th.
Her 15th single, "[[Never Ends / Tegami|Never ends / Tegami]]", is released this week on August 27th.
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Latest revision as of 05:35, 27 August 2025

Uru promoting "Never ends / Tegami" (2025)

Uru

Uru is a Japanese pop singer under Sony Music Associated Records. She originally launched a YouTube channel in 2013 where she covered various J-Pop songs under the stage name mai Uru.

She made her debut in 2016 with the single "Hoshi no Naka no Kimi", of which the title track was used as the theme for the film Natsumi no Hotaru. Her debut single charted at #22 on the Oricon weekly singles chart. In 2018, following the release of four more tied-in singles and a full-length album, Uru collaborated with Sawano Hiroyuki on the song "Binary Star", used as the opening theme for the anime Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu Die Neue These Kaikou. Uru went on to win an award for best theme song with her song "Prologue" at 2019's 99th Television Drama Academy Awards. In 2020, she became one of five recipients of the Special Achievement Award at the 62nd Japan Record Awards.

Her 15th single, "Never ends / Tegami", is released this week on August 27th.