Ayaka Hirahara lyrics
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Artist's albums
Wedding Day
2023 · single
Back to Life
2023 · single
Kimi E
2022 · single
This Is Me ~Rainbow~
2021 · single
LUXE -リュクス-
2021 · single
Save Your Life
2021 · single
MOSHIMO
2020 · single
15周年記念 オールシングルコレクション
2018 · album
LOVE 2
2017 · album
LOVE
2016 · album
Prayer
2015 · album
Winter Songbook
2014 · album
What I am
2013 · album
Shine -未来へかざす火のように-
2013 · single
翼
2013 · single
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Biography
With jazz in her blood (her father, Makoto Hirahara, is a noted Japanese saxophonist, and her grandfather a trumpeter), Ayaka Hirahara seemed an unlikely candidate for pop stardom. Performing ballet and classical alto saxophone in school, her first single was indeed a pop vocal adaptation (partially in English) of Gustav Holst's suite The Planets, complete with a small string section in the background. The song climbed the Oricon charts quickly, peaking at number two and leading the way for her first full-length album, Odyssey. A sophomore album, The Voice, sold strongly, overshadowing numerous singles released during the same period by Hirahara. In conjunction with a major national tour in 2005, a cover album was released to moderate success, as was 2006's 4tsu No L. Released in 2007, Sora saw Hirahara broadening to a wider world influence with additional classical influences and the enlistment of songwriters from all populated continents. The album briefly cracked the Top Ten, but sold weakly compared to previous endeavors. With a greatest-hits compilation released in early 2008, Hirahara had returned to Top Five status on the Oricon charts and cemented her status as a household name in Japanese pop. ~ Adam Greenberg, Rovi