Rina Aiuchi
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Rina Aiuchi (愛内里菜, Aiuchi Rina, born July 31, 1980 in Osaka, Japan) is a female Japanese popular music singer. She writes her own lyrics to her songs. She belongs to the GIZA studio group.
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Biography
Early life
As a child, Rina enjoyed singing for others, and put on shows for her mother. At the age of 5, she began musical training on the piano, becoming the class pianist for her kindergarten class and elementary school.Career
Rina made her debut on March 23, 2000, with the release of the single, "Close To Your Heart". She released three more singles that year, and her title "Koi wa Thrill, Shock, Suspense" was used as an opening theme for the anime series "Detective Conan". Her singles have since been used in other anime series, as well as video games. Her song, "CODE CRUSH", was chosen to be the opening theme to Capcom's Rockman X7. Rina's first album, "Be Happy", was released in 2001.Rina is known for her wide voice range when singing, but her speaking voice is high pitched.
Discography
Singles
- 'Close To Your Heart' (23 March 2000)
- 'It's crazy for you' (31 May 2000)
- 'Ohh! Paradise Taste!!' (26 July 2000)
- 'Koi wa Thrill, Shock, Suspense' (25 October 2000)
- The title means 'Love is thrilling, shocking, and suspenseful.' (Japanese)
Albums
- Be Happy (24 January 2001)
- POWER OF WORDS (15 May 2002)
- RINA AIUCHI REMIXES Cool City Production vol.5 (30 July 2003)
- A.I.R. (15 October 2003)
- Single Collection (17 December 2003)
- PLAYGIRL (15 December 2004)
- DELIGHT (31 May 2006)
DVDs
- PREMIER SHOT #1 (5 December 2001)
- RINA AIUCHI LIVE TOUR 2002 POWER OF WORDS (17 July 2002)
- PREMIER SHOT #2 (25 June 2003)
- Rina Matsuri 2003 (25 September 2003)
- RINA AIUCHI LIVE TOUR 2003 "A.I.R." (22 March 2004)
- PREMIER SHOT ♯3 CLIP & LIVE COLLECTION (27 July 2005)
- Rina Matsuri 2005 (28 September 2005)
External links
- [RINA AIUCHI OFFICIAL SITE]
- [Rina Aiuchi Network (unofficial USA fansite)]
- [Asian-Stuff.com - Rina Aiuchi Reviews]
- [French fansite]
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