Ai Furihata made a long-awaited return to music with the single "PLAY BOY" in June, her first single in well over a year. Following this up this releease came the announcement that her first full album, titled "Super moon", is on the way as is her fourth tour, title "USAGI". That's not all though, her latest single "Fashion" recently dropped too! Official details on all these new announcements can be found below. Released before her album, “Fashion” is the culmination of many contributors with lyrics written by Furihata and YUSA, music composed by Misora Sawai as well as YUSA’s contemporary female artists, and arranged by a group of up-and-coming producers, blue but white. Rather than openly say “Tell me I’m pretty, say I’m cute,” the lyrics take a “I wanna jump and play!” approach. The music itself uses a chop and reconstruct technique with various ad-libs and chorus work mixed in that allows Furihata’s talent to shine through. The album will include her debut single and most-recognized song “CITY” as well as “-PROPORTION- III,” which was only performed live on tour in 2022. The 11-track collection will include “PLAY BOY,” “Fashion,” and more newly recorded songs. Ai Furihata’s heart and soul has been packed into this one undertaking. Time becomes meaningless as her emotional and imaginative songs guide you into the future of city pop and beyond. Streaming & Download Links: https://lnk.to/LZC-2441 Ai Furihata 1st Full Album “Super moon” Release Date: October 18, 2023 Tracks, order to be determined ・CITY ・Purple Eye Shadow ・AXIOM ・Honeymoon ・From East to West ・-PROPORTION- III ・PLAY BOY ・Fashion 11 songs total The Blu-ray Disc, a Limited First Edition exclusive, is slated to contain three music videos including “PLAY BOY,” and “Fashion,” as well as behind-the-scenes looks at the making of the artist’s photo album and backstage at the anime convention “ANIMETHON” in Canada. Ai Furihata’s Profile
Born on Feburary 19 in Nagano, Japan. 2015: Voice acting debut as Ruby Kurosawa in “Love Live! Sunshine!!” 2018: Performed at the Tokyo Dome as a member of idol group “Aqours” from the same anime during the 2Days concert, attracting 150,000 viewers in Japan and abroad. Appeared on NHK’s Kohaku Uta Gassen. 2019: Released first photo album “Itoshiki.” Oricon Weekly ranked it at number 1 in the May 6th issue. 2020: Solo artist debut on September 23 with “Moonrise.” The lead track “CITY” was an instant hit, ranking 4th on FM/AM radio stations according to Airmoni’s on-air survey from Sept 21 to Sept 27 across the country. 2021: Kicked off her first live tour at Zepp4 in April. Her second tour began six months later, also at Zepp4. She has been actively performing live ever since. 2021: Sang the theme song for “189,” a movie released nationally at AEON Cinemas among others on December 3. 2022: Released first mini-cover album, “Memories of Romance in Summer” in April. The song “Kimitachi Kiwi Papaya Mango Dane?” has over 2.5 million times on YouTube. With Akimitsu Honma producing, Ai Furihata’s lyrics put a beautifully modern twist on music from the 80’s. Voice acting: Airi Momoi in “Project Sekai Colorful Stage feat. Hatsune Miku” mobile game, “MORE MORE JUMP!”, Gome-chan in “Dragon Quest, The Adventure of Dai,” among others. Singer/Writer: Second mini-cover album, ”Memories of Romance in Driving,” collaboration with producer Night Tempo on “Be With You feat. Ai Furihata,” released the book “Ai Furihata and 100 Cultures,” among others. Official HP: https://furihataai.jp Official YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWfhLoV53Rwdc9WGw735IUg Official TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@furihataai_official?lang=ja-JP Twitter: https://twitter.com/furihata_ai Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/furihatagram STAFF Twitter: https://twitter.com/furihataaiSTAFF STAFF Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/furihataaiSTAFF Official Fan Club: https://fc-furihataai.com/mob/pageShw.php?site=AI&ima=0011&cd=login_door |
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