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RIKKI is a Japanese folk/[[Shima-Uta|Shima-Uta]] singer who debuted in 1993. She is most known for singing the theme song for [[Final Fantasy X|Final Fantasy X]], [[Suteki da ne|Suteki da ne]]. She originally released material under her real name, ''Nakano Ritsuki''.
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'''RIKKI''' is a [[J-Folk|Japanese folk]]/[[Shima-Uta]] singer who debuted in 1993. She is most known for singing the theme song for [[wikipedia:Final Fantasy X|Final Fantasy X]], [[Suteki da ne]]. She originally released material under her real name, ''Nakano Ritsuki'' (中野律紀).
  
==<span class="mw-headline">Profile</span>==
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==Profile==
 
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* '''Stage Name:''' RIKKI (リッキ)
* '''Name:''' RIKKI (リッキ)
 
 
* '''Real name:''' Nakano Ritsuki (中野律紀)
 
* '''Real name:''' Nakano Ritsuki (中野律紀)
* '''Birthday :''' January 19, 1975
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* '''Birthday :''' January 19th, 1975
* '''Birthplace :''' Amami Oshima
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* '''Birthplace :''' [[wikipedia:Amami Oshima|Amami Oshima]], [[Japan]]
 
 
==<span class="mw-headline">Information</span>==
 
 
 
RIKKI started performing at a young age, winning the [[Grand Prix Japan Folksong National Competition|Grand Prix Japan Folksong National Competition]] at 15 years old (the youngest winner in the competition's history). She debuted in 1993 with the single [[Manten no Sora|Manten no Sora]]. In 1998, she was offered the chance to sing at the opening ceremony for the Winter Paralympics in [[Nagano|Nagano]].
 
 
 
RIKKI would released an album inspired by the film [[Spirited Away|Spirited Away]] in 2001 ([[Kanaria|Kanaria]]), and in 2002 would become famous for singing the theme song to [[Final Fantasy X|Final Fantasy X]], [[Suteki da ne|Suteki da ne]].
 
  
==<span class="mw-headline">Discography</span>==
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==Information==
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RIKKI started to sing at a young age and won winning the [[Grand Prix Japan Folksong National Competition]] at 15 years old (the youngest winner in the competition's history). She debuted in 1993 with the single [[Manten no Sora]] under her real name Nakano Ritsuki. In 1998, she was offered the chance to sing at the opening ceremony for the Winter Paralympics in [[wikipedia:Nagano|Nagano]].
  
===<span class="mw-headline">Albums</span>===
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RIKKI would released an album inspired by the film [[Spirited Away]] in 2001, [[Kanaria (RIKKI)|Kanaria]], and in 2002 would become famous for singing the theme song to [[wikipedia:Final Fantasy X|Final Fantasy X]], [[Suteki da ne]].
  
* [1993.05.21] [[Mucha Kana|Mucha Kana]] (むちゃ加那) <small> - Re-released on 2002.08.21 </small> ('''Nakano Ritsuki''')
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==Discography==
* [1993.12.16] [[Kaze no Koe|Kaze no Koe]] (風の声) ('''Nakano Ritsuki''')
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===Albums===
* [1994.08.24] [[Taiyo no Shita de|Taiyo no Shita de]] (太陽の下で) ('''Nakano Ritsuki''')
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* [1993.05.21] [[Mucha Kana]] (むちゃ加那) ('''Nakano Ritsuki''')
* [1995.12.02] [[Rikki (album)|RIKKI]] ('''Nakano Ritsuki''')
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* [1993.12.16] [[Kaze no Koe]] (風の声) ('''Nakano Ritsuki''')
* [1998.11.15] [[Miss You Amami|miss you amami]] <small> - Re-released on 2004.06.15 in UK </small>
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* [1994.08.24] [[Taiyo no Shita de]] (太陽の下で) ('''Nakano Ritsuki''')
* [2001.10.03] [[Kanaria|Kanaria]] (加那鳥~カナリア~)
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* [1995.12.02] [[RIKKI (album)|RIKKI]] ('''Nakano Ritsuki''')
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* [1998.11.15] [[Miss You Amami|miss you amami]]
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* [2001.10.03] [[Kanaria|Kanaria]] (加那鳥 ~カナリア~)
 
* [2002.08.21] [[Mitsu (RIKKI)|Mitsu]] (蜜)
 
* [2002.08.21] [[Mitsu (RIKKI)|Mitsu]] (蜜)
* [2002.09.25] [[Shimauta Trickles|Shimauta TRICKLES]] (シマウタ)
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* [2002.09.25] [[Shima-Uta Trickles|Shima-Uta TRICKLES]] (シマウタ TRICKLES)
* [2005.01.09] [[Muzunu Shima -Rikki no Amami Shima-Uta-|Muzunu Shima -Rikki no Amami Shima-Uta-]] (結ぬ島へ-リッキの奄美島唄-)
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* [2005.01.09] [[Muzunu Shima -RIKKI no Amami Shima-Uta-]] (結ぬ島へ-リッキの奄美島唄-)
 
 
===<span class="mw-headline">Singles</span>===
 
 
 
* [1993.12.01] [[Manten no Sora|Manten no Sora]] (満天の星) ('''Nakano Ritsuki''')
 
* [1994.05.01] [[Tsubasa wo Hiroge|Tsubasa wo Hiroge]] (翼をひろげ) ('''Nakano Ritsuki''')
 
* [1995.07.05] [[Kuba no Ki no Shita de|Kuba no Ki no Shita de]] (くばの木の下で) ('''Nakano Ritsuki &''' [[Hidekatsu|Hidekatsu]])
 
* [2001.07.18] [[Suteki da ne|Suteki da ne]] (素敵だね) <small> - Re-released on 2004.07.22 in UK </small>
 
* [2003.03.19] [[Karatachi Nomichi / Toki|Karatachi Nomichi / Toki]] (からたち野道・朱鷺-トキ-) ('''RIKKI &''' [[Miyazaya Kazufumi|Miyazaya Kazufumi]])
 
  
==<span class="mw-headline">External Links</span>==
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===Singles===
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* [1993.12.01] [[Manten no Sora]] (満天の星) ('''Nakano Ritsuki''')
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* [1994.05.01] [[Tsubasa wo Hiroge]] (翼をひろげ) ('''Nakano Ritsuki''')
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* [1995.07.05] [[Kuba no Ki no Shita de]] (くばの木の下で) ('''Nakano Ritsuki &''' [[Hidekatsu Meigi]])
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* [2001.07.18] [[Suteki da ne]] (素敵だね)
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* [2003.03.19] [[Karatachi Nomichi / Toki|Karatachi Nomichi / Toki]] (からたち野道・朱鷺-トキ-) ('''RIKKI &''' [[Miyazaya Kazufumi]])
  
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==External Links==
 
* [http://www.office-rikki.com/html/ Official Website]
 
* [http://www.office-rikki.com/html/ Official Website]
  
[[Category:Artists]] [[Category:J-Folk]][[Category:Shima-Uta]] [[Category:1975 Births]]
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[[Category:J-Folk]]
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[[Category:1975 Births]]

Revision as of 16:34, 16 August 2009

RIKKI is a Japanese folk/Shima-Uta singer who debuted in 1993. She is most known for singing the theme song for Final Fantasy X, Suteki da ne. She originally released material under her real name, Nakano Ritsuki (中野律紀).

Profile

  • Stage Name: RIKKI (リッキ)
  • Real name: Nakano Ritsuki (中野律紀)
  • Birthday : January 19th, 1975
  • Birthplace : Amami Oshima, Japan

Information

RIKKI started to sing at a young age and won winning the Grand Prix Japan Folksong National Competition at 15 years old (the youngest winner in the competition's history). She debuted in 1993 with the single Manten no Sora under her real name Nakano Ritsuki. In 1998, she was offered the chance to sing at the opening ceremony for the Winter Paralympics in Nagano.

RIKKI would released an album inspired by the film Spirited Away in 2001, Kanaria, and in 2002 would become famous for singing the theme song to Final Fantasy X, Suteki da ne.

Discography

Albums

Singles

External Links