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Kayo Aiko

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Kayo Aiko promoting P♡P (2007)

Kayo Aiko (嘉陽愛子) is a Japanese pop idol, signed to the avex trax record label and FITONE talent angency. She made her debut in 2003 with the single "Hitomi no Naka no Meikyuu". After the release of her second album, P♡P, Kayo joined the idol group, Kingyo.

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Information

Kayo promoting "Kanojo wa Gokigen Naname" (2005)

Kayo Aiko first started to enter the music world when she was at the age of sixteen. She first auditioned for the Morning Musume LOVE Audition 21 in 2001. She was albe to make it to the final nine, but ultimately, she was not chosen.

It wasn't until 2003, that she was signed to the avex trax record label. At the end of the year she released her first single, "Hitomi no Naka no Meikyuu". Her next single, "Aishite ne♥Motto", was a big hit. The song was used as the ending theme to the popular Tenjou Tenge anime. The single reached #20 on the Oricon, making it Kayo's highest charting single. After this Kayo went on to release seven more singles, all of which charted poorly on the Oricon.

Kayo's debut album, Dolce (meaning sweet in Italian), was released in early 2006, almost three years after her debut. Since there was a total of nine singles leading up to it, the album only featured three previously unreleased tracks. A year later Kayo released her second album, P♡P, which only had three singles released leading up to it.

In mid-2007 Kayo was placed in the unit Kingyo (金魚) with Nagasawa Nao and dream member Hasebe Yu. Fellow idol Hoshii Nanase will act as the unit's producer.

Discography

Albums

Singles

Compilations / Other

DVDs

Photobooks

Calendars

  • [2004.09.25] Aiko Kayo 2005 Calendar
  • [2005.10.01] Aiko Kayo 2006 Calendar

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