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'''TIA''' (formerly known as TiA) is a [[J-Urban|Japanese urban]] [[J-Pop|pop]] singer best known for singing themes for the [[anime]] [[Naruto]] and [[Yakitate!! Japan|Yakitate!! Japan]]. She officially debuted on the [[Sony Music Entertainment|Epic Records]] label as TiA in June 2004, but when she moved to [[Rainbow Entertainment]] in 2008, she changed her name to TIA.  
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'''TiA''' is a [[J-Urban|Japanese urban]] [[J-Pop|pop]] singer best known for singing themes for the [[anime]] [[NARUTO]] and [[Yakitate!! Japan|Yakitate!! Japan]]. She officially debuted on the [[Sony Music Entertainment|Epic Records]] label as TiA in June 2004, but when she moved to [[RAINBOW ENTERTAINMENT]] in 2008, she changed her name to TIA.
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In 2011, TIA changed the label again to [[Knife Edge/Pony Canyon]], and returned again to former name TiA.
  
 
== Profile ==
 
== Profile ==
*'''Stage Name:''' TiA <smalL>(former)</small> ; TIA <small>(current)</small>  
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*'''Stage Name:''' TiA <smalL>(2004-2006; 2011-current)</small> ; TIA <small>(2006-2011)</small>  
 
* '''Birthday:''' June 11, 1987
 
* '''Birthday:''' June 11, 1987
 
* '''Birthplace:''' Yokohama
 
* '''Birthplace:''' Yokohama
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==Information==
 
==Information==
[[Image:TIA_hummingpromo.png|right|225px|thumb|TIA promoting ''[[Humming|humming]]'' (2004)]]
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[[Image:TIA_hummingpromo.png|right|225px|thumb|TiA promoting ''[[Humming|humming]]'' (2004)]]
 
[[Image:TIA_girlssoulpromo.png|right|225px|thumb|TIA promoting ''[[Girl's Soul]]'' (2008)]]
 
[[Image:TIA_girlssoulpromo.png|right|225px|thumb|TIA promoting ''[[Girl's Soul]]'' (2008)]]
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[[Image:TIA_messagepromo.png|right|225px|thumb|TIA promoting ''[[Message (TIA)|message]]'' (2009)]]
  
 
TiA starting writing music at the age of fourteen. She made her debut on June 9th 2004, with the single single "[[Every Time|Every time]]". The song was self-written and composed, and the track was written when she was only sixteen. The song has been described as a powerful soul track, with an urban edge. The single garnered her a lot of attention, and became a "power play" song on many radio stations.  
 
TiA starting writing music at the age of fourteen. She made her debut on June 9th 2004, with the single single "[[Every Time|Every time]]". The song was self-written and composed, and the track was written when she was only sixteen. The song has been described as a powerful soul track, with an urban edge. The single garnered her a lot of attention, and became a "power play" song on many radio stations.  
  
Soon after Sony announced TiA's next single, "[[Ryuusei]]". Sony described the song as a "refreshing pop number". It was announced that starting on September 7th, that "Ryuusei" would be used as the ending theme song to TV Tokyo's [[Naruto]] [[anime]]. This single also proved to be moderately successful, charting within the top 40 on the [[Oricon]].  
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Soon after Sony announced TiA's next single, "[[Ryuusei (TiA)|Ryuusei]]". Sony described the song as a "refreshing pop number". It was announced that starting on September 7th, that "Ryuusei" would be used as the ending theme song to TV Tokyo's [[NARUTO]] [[anime]]. This single also proved to be moderately successful, charting within the top 40 on the [[Oricon]].  
  
TiA's third single, became her first double a-side. "Negai / Birthday Eve" was released on November 17th 2004. The first track, "[[Negai (TIA)|Negai]]" was described as a winter love song, while "[[Birthday Eve (TIA)|Birthday Eve]]" was described as a medium dance number. Even with its tie-in's (Birthday Eve was used in the ''[[Center Flower]]'' [[dorama]]) the single only managed to peaked at #120 on the Oricon chart.  
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TiA's third single, became her first double a-side. "Negai / Birthday Eve" was released on November 17th 2004. The first track, "[[Negai (TiA)|Negai]]" was described as a winter love song, while "[[Birthday Eve (TiA)|Birthday Eve]]" was described as a medium dance number. Even with its tie-in's (Birthday Eve was used in the ''[[Center Flower]]'' [[dorama]]) the single only managed to peaked at #120 on the Oricon chart.  
  
 
Less than a month after third single, TiA released her debut album, ''[[Humming|humming]]''. The album did well compared to her recent single, reaching #30 on the Oricon. The album was produced by a variety of artists, whom have worked with singers such as [[Utada Hikaru]], [[MISIA]], and [[CHEMISTRY]].  
 
Less than a month after third single, TiA released her debut album, ''[[Humming|humming]]''. The album did well compared to her recent single, reaching #30 on the Oricon. The album was produced by a variety of artists, whom have worked with singers such as [[Utada Hikaru]], [[MISIA]], and [[CHEMISTRY]].  
  
It was months before anything was heard from TiA. She returned eight months later with the fall release of "[[Promise (TIA)|Promise]]". The song was used as the opening theme to [[TV Tokyo]]'s [[Yakitate!! Japan]] (焼きたて!! ジャぱん) anime. The single peaked at #49 on the Oricon.  
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It was months before anything was heard from TiA. She returned eight months later with the fall release of "[[Promise (TiA)|Promise]]". The song was used as the opening theme to [[TV Tokyo]]'s [[Yakitate!! Japan]] (焼きたて!! ジャぱん) anime. The single peaked at #49 on the Oricon.  
  
 
In 2006, TiA released her fifth single, "[[Zutto Zutto...]]". The song was written about lovers who are separation after their high school graduation and how they act after being reunited years later. The lyrics were written because, TiA was going to graduate in the summer. The release was also her first to have her name in full caps as, TIA. The single didn't have a tie-in and failed to chart within the top 150. TIA soon went on a hitaus, and it was unsure if she would return.  
 
In 2006, TiA released her fifth single, "[[Zutto Zutto...]]". The song was written about lovers who are separation after their high school graduation and how they act after being reunited years later. The lyrics were written because, TiA was going to graduate in the summer. The release was also her first to have her name in full caps as, TIA. The single didn't have a tie-in and failed to chart within the top 150. TIA soon went on a hitaus, and it was unsure if she would return.  
  
Almost two and a half years had past before anything was heard from her. In 2008, TIA returned to the music world. It was then learned that she left Sony Music Entertainment and had moved to the indie label, RAINBOW ENTERTAINMENT. On June 11th 2008, TIA released her debut mini-album, ''[[Girl's Soul]]''. She will release her second full-length album, ''[[Message (TIA)|message]]'' on October 28, 2009.  
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Almost two and a half years had past before anything was heard from her. In 2008, TIA returned to the music world. It was then learned that she left Sony Music Entertainment and had moved to the indie label, [[RAINBOW ENTERTAINMENT]]. On June 11th 2008, TIA released her debut mini-album, ''[[Girl's Soul]]''. She will release her second full-length album, ''[[Message (TIA)|message]]'' on October 28, 2009.
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In 2012, she returned with her ​​new album ''[[Love Attendant]]'', and returned again to former name TiA.
 
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==Discography ==
 
==Discography ==
 
=== Albums ===
 
=== Albums ===
 
* [2004.12.15] [[Humming|humming]]
 
* [2004.12.15] [[Humming|humming]]
 
* [2009.10.28] [[Message (TIA)|message]]
 
* [2009.10.28] [[Message (TIA)|message]]
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* [2012.01.18] [[Love Attendant]]
  
 
=== Mini-Album ===
 
=== Mini-Album ===
 
* [2008.06.11] [[Girl's Soul]]
 
* [2008.06.11] [[Girl's Soul]]
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* [2014.03.23] [[Acotic Vol.1]]
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* [2014.04.19] [[Acotic Vol.2]]
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* [2014.05.18] [[Acotic Vol.3]]
  
 
=== Singles ===
 
=== Singles ===
 
* [2004.06.09] [[Every Time|Every time]]
 
* [2004.06.09] [[Every Time|Every time]]
* [2004.08.04] [[Ryuusei]] (流星; ''Meteor'')
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* [2004.08.04] [[Ryuusei (TiA)|Ryuusei]] (流星; ''Meteor'')
 
* [2004.11.17] [[Negai / Birthday Eve]] (ねがい / バースデーイヴ; ''Wish'')
 
* [2004.11.17] [[Negai / Birthday Eve]] (ねがい / バースデーイヴ; ''Wish'')
* [2005.08.03] [[Promise (TIA)|Promise]]
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* [2005.08.03] [[Promise (TiA)|Promise]]
 
* [2006.03.24] [[Zutto Zutto...]] (ずっと ずっと・・・; ''Forever and Ever'')
 
* [2006.03.24] [[Zutto Zutto...]] (ずっと ずっと・・・; ''Forever and Ever'')
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* [2012.12.19] [[Love Me Gimme]]
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* [2014.03.12] [[Heart Realize]]
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* [2014.10.15] [[The Glory Days]]
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* [2015.11.25] [[Nirvana]] (ニルバナ)
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=== Digital Singles ===
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* [2009.01.21] [[With You (TIA)|With You]]
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* [2009.04.03] [[Kimi no Mikata]] (キミノミカタ)
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* [2009.04.22] [[Future (TIA)|Future]]
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* [2009.06.24] [[Aishiteru (TIA)|Aishiteru]] (愛してる)
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* [2009.06.24] [[Sapphire / Satoshi Homura Remix]]
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* [2010.10.14] [[Dare Yori Kimi wo Suki de Iru Kara]] (誰よりキミを好きでいるから)
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* [2010.03.03] [[Sakura Namida (TIA)|Sakura Namida]] (サクラ涙)
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* [2010.09.22] [[Sayonara Daisuki na Kimi e]] (さよなら大好きなキミへ)
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* [2011.06.22] [[100nen ni Ichido no Aishiteimasu.]] (100年に一度の愛しています。)
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* [2011.09.21] [[September|SEPTEMBER]]
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* [2011.11.16] [[Sekai de Ichiban Kimi ga Daisuki.]] (世界で一番キミが大好き。)
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* [2012.01.10] [[Koisuru Kimochi♡]] (恋するキモチ♡)
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* [2015.10.04] [[I'm on My Way|I'm On My Way]]
  
=== Digital Single ===
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=== Collaborations ===
* [2009.01.xx] [[With You (TIA)|With You]]
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* [2011.03.02] [[8utterfly]] - [[Diary (8utterfly)|Diary]] (''#4 My first love with '''TIA''''')
* [2010.11.16] [[Sayonara Daisuki na Kimi e]] (さよなら大好きなキミへ)
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* [2011.03.xx] [[KOHEI JAPAN|K.J]] - [[K.J. with...]] (''#5 Brand New Day with '''TIA''''')
  
 
== External Link ==
 
== External Link ==
* [http://www.hamahime.com/ Official Site]
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* [https://www.tiawebsite.com/ Official Website]
* [http://www.diamondblog.jp/tia/ Official Blog]
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* [http://ameblo.jp/tia-blog/ Official Blog]
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* [https://twitter.com/#!/_TiA_TiA_TiA_ Twitter]
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* [https://www.facebook.com/tia.mds Facebook]
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* [https://instagram.com/TIA_SINGER/ Instagram]
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* [https://open.spotify.com/artist/30rNCtpbgMaznRM9h8jlLv Spotify Profile]
  
 
[[Category:Artists]]  
 
[[Category:Artists]]  

Latest revision as of 23:36, 7 November 2019

TiA promoting Love Attendant (2012)

TiA is a Japanese urban pop singer best known for singing themes for the anime NARUTO and Yakitate!! Japan. She officially debuted on the Epic Records label as TiA in June 2004, but when she moved to RAINBOW ENTERTAINMENT in 2008, she changed her name to TIA. In 2011, TIA changed the label again to Knife Edge/Pony Canyon, and returned again to former name TiA.

Profile

Information

TiA promoting humming (2004)
TIA promoting Girl's Soul (2008)
TIA promoting message (2009)

TiA starting writing music at the age of fourteen. She made her debut on June 9th 2004, with the single single "Every time". The song was self-written and composed, and the track was written when she was only sixteen. The song has been described as a powerful soul track, with an urban edge. The single garnered her a lot of attention, and became a "power play" song on many radio stations.

Soon after Sony announced TiA's next single, "Ryuusei". Sony described the song as a "refreshing pop number". It was announced that starting on September 7th, that "Ryuusei" would be used as the ending theme song to TV Tokyo's NARUTO anime. This single also proved to be moderately successful, charting within the top 40 on the Oricon.

TiA's third single, became her first double a-side. "Negai / Birthday Eve" was released on November 17th 2004. The first track, "Negai" was described as a winter love song, while "Birthday Eve" was described as a medium dance number. Even with its tie-in's (Birthday Eve was used in the Center Flower dorama) the single only managed to peaked at #120 on the Oricon chart.

Less than a month after third single, TiA released her debut album, humming. The album did well compared to her recent single, reaching #30 on the Oricon. The album was produced by a variety of artists, whom have worked with singers such as Utada Hikaru, MISIA, and CHEMISTRY.

It was months before anything was heard from TiA. She returned eight months later with the fall release of "Promise". The song was used as the opening theme to TV Tokyo's Yakitate!! Japan (焼きたて!! ジャぱん) anime. The single peaked at #49 on the Oricon.

In 2006, TiA released her fifth single, "Zutto Zutto...". The song was written about lovers who are separation after their high school graduation and how they act after being reunited years later. The lyrics were written because, TiA was going to graduate in the summer. The release was also her first to have her name in full caps as, TIA. The single didn't have a tie-in and failed to chart within the top 150. TIA soon went on a hitaus, and it was unsure if she would return.

Almost two and a half years had past before anything was heard from her. In 2008, TIA returned to the music world. It was then learned that she left Sony Music Entertainment and had moved to the indie label, RAINBOW ENTERTAINMENT. On June 11th 2008, TIA released her debut mini-album, Girl's Soul. She will release her second full-length album, message on October 28, 2009.

In 2012, she returned with her ​​new album Love Attendant, and returned again to former name TiA.

Discography

Albums

Mini-Album

Singles

Digital Singles

Collaborations

External Link