Japanese singer (born 1988)
Eir Aoi
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Born
| Yui Aoyama (?山由依)
(
1988-11-30
)
November 30, 1988
(age 35)
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Occupation(s)
| Singer, Songwriter
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Years active
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- 2011?2016
- 2018?2023
- 2024?present
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Musical career
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Genres
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Instrument(s)
| Vocals, Guitar
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Labels
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Musical artist
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Website
| www
.aoieir
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Eir Aoi
(
Japanese
:
藍井 エイル
,
Hepburn
:
Aoi Eiru
, born November 30, 1988)
[1]
[2]
is a Japanese singer from
Sapporo
,
Hokkaido
, signed to
Sacra Music
. After being discovered through the Japanese video sharing website
Niconico
, Aoi made her major debut in 2011 with the release of her first single "Memoria",
[3]
whose title track was used as the first ending theme to the 2011 anime television series
Fate/Zero
.
Aoi's music has been featured in various anime television series such as
Sword Art Online
,
Kill la Kill
, and
The Heroic Legend of Arslan
, as well as other television programs such as
Rank Okoku
. She has performed at various anime conventions in Asia, Europe, North and South America.
[4]
She has cited her interest in anime, as well as artists such as
Evanescence
,
Slipknot
, and
Do As Infinity
, as influences in her career. In October 2016, following prolonged bouts of poor health, she announced an indefinite hiatus from musical activities following a two-day concert at the
Nippon Budokan
in November 2016.
[5]
In February 2018, it was announced that she would resume her activities later that year.
[6]
[7]
Biography
[
edit
]
Early life and career
[
edit
]
She had an interest in music since her childhood,
[8]
and learned to play the guitar while in junior high school.
[9]
As part of pursuing a career as a musician, she formed a band during her high school years.
[10]
[11]
At one point, as she felt that her dream of becoming a musician was fading away, she considered pursuing a career as a nurse.
[9]
[12]
As she did not want to give up on her dreams, she decided to upload videos of her singing online.
[9]
Her music break came after being discovered through the Japanese video sharing site
Niconico
.
[13]
She first released the song "Frozen Eyez", which was included in a 2011 issue of the magazine
LisAni!
.
[2]
[13]
Major debut
[
edit
]
Aoi made her major debut under
SME Records
with the release of the single "Memoria" on October 19, 2011, the title track of which was used as the first ending theme song to the 2011 anime series
Fate/Zero
.
[14]
Her second single "Aurora", which was released on September 5, 2012, is used as the fourth opening theme song to the 2011 anime series
Mobile Suit Gundam AGE
.
[15]
She released the mini-album
Prayer
on April 11, 2012; the album includes seven
image songs
for
Fate/Zero
.
[16]
Her third single "Innocence", which was released on November 21, 2012, was used as the second opening theme song to the 2012 anime series
Sword Art Online
.
[17]
Her first full album,
Blau
, was released on January 30, 2013;
[9]
the album peaked at No. 4 on
Oricon
's weekly charted and charted for seven weeks.
[18]
She made an appearance at Seattle's
Sakura-Con
anime convention in March 2013, performing her first three singles.
[17]
Aoi's fourth single "Cobalt Sky", was released on June 26, 2013.
[19]
Her fifth single, "Sirius", was released on November 13, 2013, and was used as the first opening theme to the 2013 anime series
Kill la Kill
.
[20]
[21]
Her song "Sanbika", released on the same single as "Sirius", was used as an insert song throughout the series. Her sixth single, "Niji no Oto"
(
虹の音
,
Sound of the Rainbow
)
, which was released on January 1, 2014, was used as the opening theme to the special
Sword Art Online: Extra Edition
.
[22]
She released her second album
Aube
on January 29, 2014; the album peaked at No. 6 on the Oricon weekly charts and charted for eight weeks.
[23]
Her seventh single "
Ignite
", released on August 20, 2014, was used as the first opening theme to the 2014 anime series
Sword Art Online II
. Her eighth single "Tsunagaru Omoi", released on November 12, 2014, was used as the opening theme for the TBS show
Rank Okoku
.
[24]
Aoi's ninth single, "Genesis", released on February 18, 2015, is used as the ending theme to the 2015 anime series
Aldnoah Zero:2nd Season
.
[25]
In March 2015, she appeared at the anime convention
Kawaii Kon
in Honolulu, Hawai?i.
[26]
Her tenth single "Lapis Lazuli", released on April 22, 2015, was used as the ending theme to the 2015 anime series
The Heroic Legend of Arslan
.
[27]
She released the digital single "Cynthia no Hikari"
(
シンシアの光
,
Cynthia's Light
)
on March 25, 2015; the title track is used as the opening theme of the 2015 video game
Sword Art Online: Lost Song
.
[28]
Her third album
D'Azur
was released on June 24, 2015; the album peaked at No. 4 on the Oricon weekly charts and charted for fifteen weeks.
[29]
Due to a sudden illness, she cancelled a scheduled appearance at
Animelo Summer Live
in August 2015,
[30]
although she pushed through with appearances in the Philippines, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Singapore later that year.
[31]
Her eleventh single, "Shoegazer", was released on October 28, 2015.
[32]
Aoi released her twelfth single "Accentier", was released on March 2, 2016 and is used as the opening theme for the
PlayStation Vita
/
PlayStation 4
game
Digimon World: Next Order
.
[33]
Her thirteenth single "
Tsubasa
"
(
翼
,
Wings
)
was released on July 20, 2016, and was used as the opening theme for
The Heroic Legend of Arslan: Dust Storm Dance
.
[34]
Her first and second greatest hits albums titled
Best -E-
and
Best -A-
, were released on October 19, 2016 in commemoration of the 5th anniversary of her career.
[35]
Best -E-
includes "Tsubasa", "Innocence", "Genesis", "Memoria", and "Cynthia no Hikari";
[36]
Best -A-
includes "Lapis Lazuli", "Aurora", "Ignite", "Accentier", "Sirius", "Cobalt Sky", "Niji no Oto", and "Frozen Eyez".
[37]
Hiatus and return
[
edit
]
On August 17, 2016, it was announced on her official Facebook page that she would put her career on hiatus due to poor health. Her remaining appearances for 2016 and a scheduled performance at Anime Festival Indonesia 2016,
[38]
Animax Musix 2017 in Osaka in January 2017 were cancelled.
[39]
[40]
On October 14, 2016, her management announced that she would put her musical career on indefinite hiatus following a final two concerts at
Nippon Budokan
on November 4 and 5, 2016.
[5]
On February 1, 2018, her website updated with an image of a flashing blue light.
[41]
[42]
This was followed by an announcement on February 8 that she would resume her activities with the release of the music video "
Yakusoku
"
(
約束
,
Promise
)
on YouTube. Her management also announced that she had transferred to the music label
Sacra Music
.
[6]
[7]
It was confirmed on March 7, 2018 that her next release would be the opening theme to anime
Sword Art Online Alternative Gun Gale Online
, titled "
Ry?sei
"
(
流星
,
Meteor
)
.
[43]
The song "Ry?sei" was released digitally on April 22, 2018,
[44]
and received a physical release together with the song "Yakusoku" on June 13, 2018 as her fourteenth single.
[45]
She held a concert at the Nippon Budokan to commemorate the resumption of her activities.
[46]
Her fifteenth single "Iris"
(
アイリス
)
was released on October 24, 2018; the song is used as the first ending theme to the anime series
Sword Art Online: Alicization
.
[47]
Her fourth album
Fragment
was released on April 17, 2019.
[48]
Her sixteenth single "Tsuki o Ou Mayonaka"
(
月を追う?夜中
,
Following the Moon in the Middle of the Night
)
was released digitally on July 6, 2019, and received a physical release on August 28, 2019;
[49]
the title song is used as the opening theme to the anime series
Granbelm
.
[50]
Her seventeenth single "Hoshi ga Furu Yume"
(
星が降るユメ
,
Dream Of a Falling Star
)
was released digitally on October 19, 2019,
[51]
and received a physical release on November 27, 2019; the title song is used as the ending theme to the anime series
Fate/Grand Order - Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia
.
[52]
[53]
She released her eighteenth single "I will..." digitally on July 20, 2020, and received a physical release on August 12, 2020; the title song is used as the ending theme of television series anime
Sword Art Online: Alicization - War of Underworld: Part 2
.
[54]
[A]
Her nineteenth single "Kodo" was released digitally on April 3, 2021,
[51]
and received a physical release on June 16, 2021 the title song is used as the 2nd opening theme to the anime series
Back Arrow
. She released the single "Hello Hello Hello" on August 17, 2022; the title song is used as the 2nd ending theme to the anime series
A Couple of Cuckoos
.
[55]
In January 2023, Aoi's management announced she would be taking a temporary hiatus for health reasons.
[56]
Musical style and influences
[
edit
]
Aoi's musical style has been influenced by her love of anime, as well as artists such as
Evanescence
,
Slipknot
, and
Tomiko Van
of
Do As Infinity
.
[11]
[57]
She initially did not show her mouth on physical release images, only revealing her full appearance during a
Niconico
livestream in June 2012.
[58]
According to her, this was to give her a "mysterious aura" and because she wanted to emphasize her eyes, which she described as "powerful".
[12]
Speaking to the website J-Pop Go before her London concert in 2015, she explained how she believed she would have never been discovered had it not been for the internet, and how she believes that it can be used as a tool for her to "connect the world" and "make dreams come true".
[11]
Aoi's songwriting style is that, when producing a song that would be used in an anime, she would first read the original source material or the anime script, and for songs that would be used in games, she would first play the game or discuss the story with a producer. After this, she would write song lyrics that would take into account the feelings of the characters.
[59]
Aoi related the development of her singles "Memoria" and "Innocence" in an interview with
Animate Times
. She detailed how she always wanted to perform "light-conscious songs" even before she made her major debut, and that the theme of her early songs would be about "letting the light shine through your heart, even when times are difficult". "Memoria" was released at a time when she did not perform live as she still hid part of her face, and taking this into account, she wanted to make a song where emotions could be expressed through her singing as opposed to her mouth. For "Innocence", she wanted to produce a song that could express the growth and experiences that
Sword Art Online
'
s main characters
Kirito
and
Asuna
were encountering.
[12]
For her first album
Blau
, Aoi wanted to express varying emotions such as "real sadness" or "fun expressions", as opposed to her previous releases, which described as mainly focusing on "singing with strength or sorrow". For example, with the song "Yume no Owari"
(
夢の終わり
,
End of Dream
)
, she sang it with a thick voice to "allow her to sound like an adult".
[9]
For her single "Accentier", Aoi wanted to produce a song that had a theme of "seeking the light, no matter how dark it gets". The title of the single comes from the word "accent", as she wanted the song to be a song to "cheer people on" and give people "an 'accent' of happiness". Aoi had been a long time fan of the
Digimon
franchise and was very happy to be chosen to perform a song for it.
[59]
Discography
[
edit
]
Studio and mini albums
[
edit
]
Greatest Hits albums
[
edit
]
Singles
[
edit
]
Collaboration singles
[
edit
]
Awards and nominations
[
edit
]
Notes
[
edit
]
- ^
This single was originally scheduled to be released on June 3, 2020, but was delayed due to the postponement of the anime. The anime is getting delayed due to
COVID-19 pandemic
.
References
[
edit
]
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b
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e
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.
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.
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.
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- ^
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.
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.
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. Retrieved
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.
- ^
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.
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. Archived from
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.
- ^
"Eir Aoi Sings
Sword Art Online: Extra Edition
'
s Theme Song"
.
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.
Archived
from the original on April 7, 2014
. Retrieved
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2013
.
- ^
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(in Japanese).
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.
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. Retrieved
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- ^
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. Ohayo Seoul. Archived from
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on November 12, 2014
. Retrieved
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2014
.
- ^
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.
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.
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. Retrieved
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.
- ^
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.
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. Retrieved
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.
- ^
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.
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.
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. Retrieved
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- ^
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.
- ^
"D'AZUR"
(in Japanese).
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.
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. Retrieved
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2017
.
- ^
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.
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. August 29, 2015.
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from the original on November 15, 2016
. Retrieved
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2016
.
- ^
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.
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- ^
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- ^
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.
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. Retrieved
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- ^
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.
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- ^
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- ^
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- ^
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