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词条 Rina Aiuchi
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Career

      1998-1999: Pre-debut period    2000-2002: Be Happy and Power of Words    2003-2004: A.I.R. and Playgirl    2005-2008: Delight and Trip    2009: Thanx and All Singles Best: Thanx 10th Anniversary    2010-2011: Last Scene and retirement    2012-present: Post-retirement and comeback  

  3. Discography

  4. Awards and nominations

  5. References

  6. External links

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{{Japanese name|Aiuchi}}{{nihongo|Rina Aiuchi|{{linktext|愛内|里菜}}|Aiuchi Rina|born 31 July 1980}} is a Japanese pop singer. songwriter, and businesswoman. Born in Higashiōsaka, Japan, she won the first season of the audition Super Starlight Contest, winning a recording contract with Giza Studio.[1] Her eurobeat-sounding debut album, Be Happy (2001) was certified gold in Japan and spawned a top-five song, "Koi wa Thrill, Shock, Suspense", which served as the theme song to the Japanese anime television series Case Closed and became viral hit. Aiuchi's second album Power of Words became her best-selling album, selling over 419,000 copies nationwide and certificated platinum in Japan.[2]

In 2010, Aiuchi announced the retirement from music industry and founded a dog clothing brand Bon Bon Copine in September 2012. Aiuchi resumed her musical activities, appearing on several television shows in 2015 and released a comeback single "Warm Prayer" in 2018, under the name of R.[3]

Early life

Rikako Kakiuchi was born on July 31, 1980, in Higashiōsaka, Osaka. She attended Tezukayama High School. In high school years, Kakiuchi began working as a model, appearing on Cawaii! and started to participate in several music auditions, following the advice from her friends. In 1998, Kakiuchi attended Doshisha Women's College of Liberal Arts.

Career

1998-1999: Pre-debut period

In July 1998, her cover of "Desperado" was released as a part of the euro-beat compilation album Eurobeat Flash Vol.19, via Cutting Edge.[4] In the spring of 1999, Kakiuchi won first season of the audition Super Starlight Contest and won a recording contract with Giza Studio.[1]

2000-2002: Be Happy and Power of Words

In March 2000, Kakiuchi made her debut as Rina Aiuchi with her first single "Close to Your Heart", the theme song to the Japanese animated television series Monster Rancher.[5] The single was a moderate success, selling approximately 64,000 copies and peaked at number nineteen on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart. The second and third singles from her debut album; "It's Crazy for You" and "Ohh! Paradise Taste!!" were released to moderate success, peaking at number sixteen and twenty-three in Japan, respsctively. Her fourth single "Koi wa Thrill, Shock, Suspense" achieved nationwide success, reaching number five and certificated Gold by Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ). The song attracted big attention for serving as the theme song to the Japanese animated television series Case Closed.[6][7] On 24 January 2001, Aiuchi's debut album Be Happy was released to a commercial success. The eurobeat-influenced J-pop album peaked at number three and has certificated Gold in Japan. In support of the album, Aiuchi embarked on her first concert tour, Rina Aiuchi Club Circuit 2001 "Be Happy".[8] In March 2001, Aiuchi earned a Japan Gold Disc Award for New Artist of the Year.[9]

In April, 2001, "Faith" was released as the lead single from the second album. To promote the song, Aiuchi appeared on several television music shows like CDTV.[10] The song achieved a moderate success, reaching number eight on the Oricon chart. Aiuchi's second album Power of Words was released in May 2002. The album has spawned three top-five singles: "Navy Blue" was released as the third single from the album in October 2001. The J-pop ballad song succeeded commercially, peaking at number two in Japan and has sold over 127,000 copies in Japan. As of September 2018, "Navy Blue" has remained Aiuchi's the best-selling song.[11] The follow-up single, "Forever You: Eien ni Kimi to" was released in February 2002. The wedding-themed J-pop song reached number five on the Oricon chart and has certificated Gold by RIAJ. The fifth single from the album, "I Can't Stop My Love for You" was released in April 2002. The song served as the theme song to the Japanese animated television series Case Closed and became her third best-selling song, with the sales of approximately 102,000.[11] Followed by these hits, Power of Words achieved a massive success in Japan, topping on the Oricon chart and certificated Platinum by RIAJ. The album has been her best-selling album as of September 2018, with the sales of over 419,000 copies.[2] From 16 June 2002, Aiuchi embarked on the concert tour, entitled Rina Aiuchi Live Tour 2002 "Power of Words" in support of the album.[12]

2003-2004: A.I.R. and Playgirl

The album The double A-side single, "Sincerely Yours"/"Can You Feel the Power of Words?" was released in August 2002. The former served as the lead single from Aiuchi's third album, while the latter being the sixth single from her second album Power of Words. The single has sold approximately 82,000 copies in Japan and been certificated Gold by RIAJ, peaking at number four on the Oricon chart. Aiuchi released the first remix album Rina Aiuchi Remixes Cool City Production Vol.5 in July 2003. The album was a commercial success, selling over 70,000 copies and reaching number four on the Oricon chart. Aiuchi's third studio album, A.I.R. was released in 15 October 2003, simultaneously with the sixth single from the album, "Kūki".[13] The album became Aiuchi's second number-one hit in Japan and has certificated Gold by RIAJ. A.I.R. has spawned five top three singles: "Deep Freeze" was released in November 2002, as the second single from the album. The follow-up single, "Kaze no nai Umi de Dakishimete" served as the theme song to the Japanese drama Tsuribaka Nisshi. The fourth single from the album, "Full Jump" was released to a success, peaking at number three on the Oricon chart and certificated Gold by RIAJ. Aiuchi embarked on the concert tour Rina Aiuchi Live Tour 2003 "A.I.R." in November 2003, however, she struggled with aphonia of uncertain cause during the show at Nakano Sun Plaza in Nakano, Tokyo.[14] In December 2003, Aiuchi's first compilation album Single Collection was released. The album reached number eight in Japan and later certificated Gold by RIAJ. On 31 December 2003, Aiuchi achieved a first appearance on Kōhaku Uta Gassen with "Full Jump".[15]

The lead single from her fourth album, "Dream×Dream" was released in April 2004. The song served as the theme song to the Japanese animated movie Magician of the Silver Sky and peaked at number sixth on the Oricon chart.[16] Her fourth album Playgirl was released in December 2004. The R&B-influenced J-pop album peaked at number seven and managed to sell 100,000 copies in Japan. The album has yielded three singles: "Dream×Dream", "Start", and "Boom-Boom-Boom".

2005-2008: Delight and Trip

In May 2005, "Akaku Atsui Kodō" was released as the lead single from Aiuchi's fifth studio album. The song served as the theme song to the Japanese Tokusatsu series Ultraman Nexus and reached number seven on the Oricon chart. The double-A side single "Glorious"/"Precious Place" was released in March 2006 as the third single from the album. Both songs served the theme song to the PlayStation role-playing video game Another Century's Episode 2. The single was a success, peaking at number five and sold over 26,000 copies in Japan. Her fifth album Delight was released in May 2006. The dance music-tasted J-pop album was received well by her fans and reached number four in Japan. In support of the album, Aiuchi embarked on the concert tour Rina Aiuchi Live Tour 2006 "Delight" from 8 June 2006. In June 2006, Aiuchi released a collaboration single with U-ka Saegusa, "100 mono Tobira", under the name of Rina Aiuchi and U-ka Saegusa. The song was written for the Japanese television animated series Case Closed and sold approximately 30,000 copies in Japan. In addition to her work for Delight, Aiuchi appeared on the track "Ai Epilogue" on Tsunku's album Type 2.[17]

In April 2007, the second single as Rina Aiuchi and U-ka Saegusa, "Nanatsu no Umi wo Wataru Kaze no yō ni" was released to a commercial success, selling over 36,500 copies in Japan. The song was written for the Japanese animated movie Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure.[18] Aiuchi's sixth studio album Trip was released in May 2008. The album yielded one top-ten single: "Nemurenu Yo ni"/"Party Time Party Up" and managed to enter top-ten in Japan.

2009: Thanx and All Singles Best: Thanx 10th Anniversary

In March 2009, Aiuchi's seventh studio album Thanx was released. The album failed to enter top-ten in Japan and managed to sell around 22,000 copies nationwide. The album has yielded one top-ten single: "Friend"/"Sugao no mama".

In July 2009, Aiuchi released the double-A side single "Story"/"Summer Light". The single peaked at number nine on the Oricon chart and sold approximately 6,700 copies in Japan. The follow-up single, "Magic" was released in October 2009. Although the song failed to enter the top-ten in Japan, the sales surpassed last single, with the total sales of 8,600 copies[11]. Aiuchi's second compilation album All Singles Best: Thanx 10th Anniversary was released in December 2009. The album succeeded commercially, reaching number seven on the Oricon chart and selling over 38,000 copies in Japan.

2010-2011: Last Scene and retirement

In March 2010, Aiuchi released her first B-side tracks compilation album Colors. The album failed commercially and sold only 4,500 copies in Japan. On 30 July 2010, Aiuchi announced that she would retire from the music industry at the end of the year, because of the thyroid deficiency.[19] Her eighth and last studio album Last Scene was released in September 2010. The album debuted at number eight on the Oricon chart and sold approximately 20,600 copies in Japan. The album has yielded four singles: "Good Days", "Sing a Song", "C Love R", and "Hanabi". On 31 December 2010, Aiuchi's first box set Rina Aiuchi Premier Box 2000-2010 was released exclusively on her fan club and the web store of her label, Giza Studio. In September 2011, her second remix album Forever Songs: Brand New Remixes was released.

2012-present: Post-retirement and comeback

In September 2012, Aiuchi announced that she had founded a dog clothing company, Bon Bon Copine.[20] Soon, she achieved success as a businesswoman, leading the company to success with 50 million yen of the yearly turnover.[21]

In September 2015, Aiuchi appeared on the Japanese television music show, The Karaoke Battle and covered "Hello, Again (Mukashi Kara Aru Basho)" by My Little Lover and "Love Story" by Namie Amuro.[22] The appearance marked her comeback to the music industry and since then, she has performed at several shows. In April 2018, Aiuchi released her first song since 2010, "Warm Prayer" under the name of R. The song managed to enter a top on the RecoChoku high-resolution songs chart.

Discography

{{Further|Rina Aiuchi discography}}
  • Be Happy (2001)
  • POWER OF WORDS (2002)
  • A.I.R. (2003)
  • Playgirl (2004)
  • Delight (2006)
  • Trip (2008)
  • Thanx (2009)
  • Last Scene (2010)

Awards and nominations

YearAward CategoryWorkResult Ref.
2001Japan Gold Disc Award 2001New Artist of the Year Herself{{won}}[9]

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=垣内りか|url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/191598/ |website=Oricon|accessdate=4 September 2018}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=垣内りかのアルバム売上ランキング|url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/191598/rank/album/|website=Oricon|accessdate=4 September 2018}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=引退後から初新曲リリース|url=https://ameblo.jp/bonbon-rina/entry-12366880688.html|website=垣内りかオフィシャルブログ「グッドLife Diary」|accessdate=4 September 2018}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=ユーロビート・フラッシュVol.19 [廃盤]|url=https://artist.cdjournal.com/d/eurobeat-flash-vol19/3198052560 |website=CDJournal|accessdate=September 10, 2018}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Close To Your Heart|url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/191598/products/119873/1/|website=Oricon|accessdate=16 September 2018}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=10代に『謎』は通じない…!?「コナン」主題歌に見る世代ギャップを調査!|url=http://news.nicovideo.jp/watch/nw3781911|website=ニコニコニュース|accessdate=16 September 2018}}
7. ^{{cite web|title=子供から大人まで夢中!今から始める名探偵コナン|url=https://www.zaikei.co.jp/article/20171113/411614.html|website=財経新聞|accessdate=16 September 2018}}
8. ^{{cite web|title=愛内里菜|url=http://shyglance.web.fc2.com/2001/16/pg2438.html|website=Shy Glance|accessdate=September 10, 2018}}
9. ^{{cite web|title=第15回ゴールドディスク大賞|url=http://www.golddisc.jp/award/15/index.html|website=Japan Gold Disc Award|accessdate=September 10, 2018}}
10. ^{{cite web|title=CDTVゲストライブ まとめサイト 2001年|url=https://www29.atwiki.jp/cdtv/pages/18.html|website=アットウィキ|accessdate=September 10, 2018}}
11. ^{{cite web|title=垣内りかのシングル売上ランキング|url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/191598/rank/single/|website=Oricon|accessdate=16 September 2018}}
12. ^{{cite web|title=RINA AIUCHI「NAVY BLUE」NOW ON SALE!|url=http://www.mfmagazine.com/mfm/other_contents/backnumber/previous_year/2001/10gatu/RINA.htm|website=Music Freak Magazine|accessdate=16 September 2018}}
13. ^{{cite web|title=空気|url=https://www.amazon.co.jp/%E7%A9%BA%E6%B0%97-%E6%84%9B%E5%86%85%E9%87%8C%E8%8F%9C/dp/B0000C9VN9|website=Amazon.co.jp|accessdate=16 September 2018}}
14. ^{{cite web|title=愛内里菜が失声症を告白|url=https://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/smt/f/geinou_tokuho/hot/?id=hot_20091213_040|website=TV Asahi|accessdate=16 September 2018}}
15. ^{{cite web|title=NHK紅白歌合戦ヒストリー|url=https://www.nhk.or.jp/kouhaku/history/history.html?count=54|website=NHK|accessdate=16 September 2018}}
16. ^{{cite web|title=Dreamdream|url=http://www.hmv.co.jp/en/artist_%E5%9E%A3%E5%86%85%E3%82%8A%E3%81%8B-%E6%84%9B%E5%86%85%E9%87%8C%E8%8F%9C_000000000155795/item_Dream%C3%97Dream_1875581|website=HMV|accessdate=16 September 2018}}
17. ^{{cite web|title=つんく♂の「タイプ2」をiTunesで|url=https://itunes.apple.com/jp/album/%E3%82%BF%E3%82%A4%E3%83%972/278296965|website=iTunes|accessdate=16 September 2018}}
18. ^{{cite web|title=愛内里菜と三枝夕夏のコラボが再現|url=http://news.livedoor.com/article/detail/3071812/|website=livedoorニュース|accessdate=16 September 2018}}
19. ^{{cite web|title=愛内里菜、首都圏ラストライブで涙の熱唱|url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/news/80265/full/|website=Oricon|accessdate=16 September 2018}}
20. ^{{cite web|title=ドックブランドプロデューサー愛内里菜、垣内りかに改名|url=https://www.barks.jp/news/?id=1000093595|website=Barks|accessdate=16 September 2018}}
21. ^{{cite web|title=元・愛内里菜、垣内りかとして再スタート 引退振り返る「嘘で塗り固め…」|url=http://news.livedoor.com/article/detail/11370627/|website=livedoorニュース|accessdate=16 September 2018}}
22. ^{{cite web|title=元愛内里菜こと垣内りか、5年ぶりテレビで歌唱「緊張する…」|url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/news/2058540/full/|website=Oricon|accessdate=16 September 2018}}

External links

  • {{Official website|http://www.rina-aiuchi.com}}
  • Asian-Stuff.com - Rina Aiuchi Reviews
  • Rina Aiuchi Good Life Blog (Japanese)
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