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'''Fukui Mai''' (ふくい舞) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer-songwriter under [[J-more]], sub-label of [[avex trax]]. She debuted in 2008 with the ballad "[[Ai no Uta (Fukui Mai)|Ai no Uta]]", which was used as the theme song for the [[dorama|drama]] ''[[Koizora (drama)|Koizora]]''. On September 15th 2011, Mai was confirmed to sing [[wikipedia:Final Fantasy XIII-2|''FINAL FANTASY XIII-2'']]'s new theme song for the PS3, entitled, "[[Yakusoku no Basho]]".  
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'''Fukui Mai''' (ふくい舞) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer-songwriter under [[J-more]], sub-label of [[avex trax]]. She debuted in 2008 with the ballad "[[Ai no Uta (Fukui Mai)|Ai no Uta]]", which was used as the theme song for the [[dorama|drama]] ''[[Koizora (drama)|Koizora]]''. On September 15th 2011, Mai was confirmed to sing [[wikipedia:Final Fantasy XIII-2|''FINAL FANTASY XIII-2'']]'s new theme song for the PS3, entitled, "[[Yakusoku no Bashou]]".  
  
 
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On March 3, 2009, Mai released her debut album, ''[[My Song for You|MY SONG FOR YOU]]'', which featured all her single releases. And in late July 28, 2010, she released her second album, ''[[Lucky Charm]]''. In 2011, she changed her stage name from 福井舞 (Fukui Mai) to ふくい舞 (Fukui Mai). Mai released her fourth single, "[[Ikutabi no Sakura|Ikutabi no Sakura]]", on February 2, 2011. The title track was used as the theme song for the [[dorama|drama]] ''[[Onmitsu Happyaku Yachou]]''. The single reached #35 on Oricon charts, and charted for 13 weeks.  
 
On March 3, 2009, Mai released her debut album, ''[[My Song for You|MY SONG FOR YOU]]'', which featured all her single releases. And in late July 28, 2010, she released her second album, ''[[Lucky Charm]]''. In 2011, she changed her stage name from 福井舞 (Fukui Mai) to ふくい舞 (Fukui Mai). Mai released her fourth single, "[[Ikutabi no Sakura|Ikutabi no Sakura]]", on February 2, 2011. The title track was used as the theme song for the [[dorama|drama]] ''[[Onmitsu Happyaku Yachou]]''. The single reached #35 on Oricon charts, and charted for 13 weeks.  
  
On September 15th at the 2011 Tokyo Game show, Mai was confirmed to sing ''[[Wikipedia:Final Fantasy XIII-2|FINAL FANTASY XIII-2]]'''s new theme song for the PS3, entitled, "[[Yakusoku no Basho]]", set to release on November 23, 2011. The single reached #26 on the Oricon charts and sold 6,615 copies in the first week.  
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On September 15th at the 2011 Tokyo Game show, Mai was confirmed to sing ''[[Wikipedia:Final Fantasy XIII-2|FINAL FANTASY XIII-2]]'''s new theme song for the PS3, entitled, "[[Yakusoku no Bashou]]", set to release on November 23, 2011. The single reached #26 on the Oricon charts and sold 6,615 copies in the first week.  
  
On December 10th it was revealed that Mai won the grand prize at the [[44th Nippon Yusen Award]]. She was award for her hit songs and being a highly requested artist among the general public. Mai commented happily on her trophies, ''“It’s an honor to receive these awards, I am so grateful to all of you.”'' Three weeks after the release of, "[[Yakusoku no Basho]]", Mai released her first mini-album, ''[[Beautiful Days (Fukui Mai)|Beautiful Days]]'' (third album overall), on December 15th and she appeared at the ''[[Wikipedia:Final Fantasy XIII-2|FINAL FANTASY XIII-2]]'' launch event, performing, "[[Yakusoku no Basho]]". With the release of her new mini-album, it peaked at #8 on the daily Oricon charts and by the end of the week it reached #11, selling 9,157 copies. It is Mai's first highest week rank and sales.
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On December 10th it was revealed that Mai won the grand prize at the [[44th Nippon Yusen Award]]. She was award for her hit songs and being a highly requested artist among the general public. Mai commented happily on her trophies, ''“It’s an honor to receive these awards, I am so grateful to all of you.”'' Three weeks after the release of, "[[Yakusoku no Bashou]]", Mai released her first mini-album, ''[[Beautiful Days (Fukui Mai)|Beautiful Days]]'' (third album overall), on December 15th and she appeared at the ''[[Wikipedia:Final Fantasy XIII-2|FINAL FANTASY XIII-2]]'' launch event, performing, "[[Yakusoku no Bashou]]". With the release of her new mini-album, it peaked at #8 on the daily Oricon charts and by the end of the week it reached #11, selling 9,157 copies. It is Mai's first highest week rank and sales.
  
 
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* [2011.02.02] [[Ikutabi no Sakura]] (いくたびの櫻)
 
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* [2011.06.15] [[Ikutabi no Sakura|Ikutabi no Sakura Special Edition ~PRAY FOR ETERNAL LIFE~]] (いくたびの櫻)
 
* [2011.06.15] [[Ikutabi no Sakura|Ikutabi no Sakura Special Edition ~PRAY FOR ETERNAL LIFE~]] (いくたびの櫻)
* [2011.11.23] [[Yakusoku no Basho / Tatta Hitori no Mikata]] (約束の場所 / たったひとりの味方)
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* [2011.11.23] [[Yakusoku no Bashou / Tatta Hitori no Mikata]] (約束の場所 / たったひとりの味方)
  
 
===Rental Singles===
 
===Rental Singles===

Revision as of 18:56, 1 January 2012

Fukui Mai (ふくい舞) is a Japanese pop singer-songwriter under J-more, sub-label of avex trax. She debuted in 2008 with the ballad "Ai no Uta", which was used as the theme song for the drama Koizora. On September 15th 2011, Mai was confirmed to sing FINAL FANTASY XIII-2's new theme song for the PS3, entitled, "Yakusoku no Bashou".

Profile

Information

Fukui became interested in music in 8th grade when she heard a Hanson album. Toward the end of junior high, Fukui formed a band with her friends and was in charge of drums. When she was in the university, at the age 18, she aspired to become a professional singer and become the vocalist of a new band, and started writing her own lyrics aswell. Her first written song, "Lucky", was later released as her second single. Unable to focus on her studies because her musical aspirations, she drop out of college. In 2004 Fukui become the vocalist of a indies local band in Kyoto, POPLAR. After releasing two albums with the band, Fukui left to become a solo artist in 2006.

In 2007 she sent out her first demo tape, catching the attention of avex and her current management agency. She moved to Tokyo in February, and three months later TBS offered her the chance to sing for Koizora, TBS's highly anticipated drama series of 2008. The song, a ballad titled "Ai no Uta", was released as her debut single.

On March 3, 2009, Mai released her debut album, MY SONG FOR YOU, which featured all her single releases. And in late July 28, 2010, she released her second album, Lucky Charm. In 2011, she changed her stage name from 福井舞 (Fukui Mai) to ふくい舞 (Fukui Mai). Mai released her fourth single, "Ikutabi no Sakura", on February 2, 2011. The title track was used as the theme song for the drama Onmitsu Happyaku Yachou. The single reached #35 on Oricon charts, and charted for 13 weeks.

On September 15th at the 2011 Tokyo Game show, Mai was confirmed to sing FINAL FANTASY XIII-2's new theme song for the PS3, entitled, "Yakusoku no Bashou", set to release on November 23, 2011. The single reached #26 on the Oricon charts and sold 6,615 copies in the first week.

On December 10th it was revealed that Mai won the grand prize at the 44th Nippon Yusen Award. She was award for her hit songs and being a highly requested artist among the general public. Mai commented happily on her trophies, “It’s an honor to receive these awards, I am so grateful to all of you.” Three weeks after the release of, "Yakusoku no Bashou", Mai released her first mini-album, Beautiful Days (third album overall), on December 15th and she appeared at the FINAL FANTASY XIII-2 launch event, performing, "Yakusoku no Bashou". With the release of her new mini-album, it peaked at #8 on the daily Oricon charts and by the end of the week it reached #11, selling 9,157 copies. It is Mai's first highest week rank and sales.

Discography

Fukui Mai promoting MY SONG FOR YOU (2009)
Fukui Mai promoting Lucky Charm (2010)

Albums

Mini-Albums

Singles

Rental Singles

Digital Singles

Compilations / Other

Awards

  • Nominated for Best New Artist at the 50th Japan Record Awards

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