RIRI lyrics
Artist · 135 810 listeners per month
Artist's albums
I Need U
2023 · single
I Need U ~君に頼ってもいい?~
2023 · single
Luv DejaVu
2021 · single
Luv DejaVu (Japan Ver)
2021 · single
Wheel of Fortune
2021 · single
Episode 0
2020 · single
Summertime (MIKI & MELRAW Remix)
2019 · single
Summertime EP
2019 · EP
Dilemma
2019 · single
Summertime
2019 · single
luv luv
2019 · single
NEO
2018 · album
Forever
2018 · single
Patience
2018 · single
HONEY
2018 · single
Maybe One Day (KSUKE Remix)
2018 · single
That's My Baby -Midas Hutch Remix
2018 · single
RIRI PREMIUM STUDIO SESSION
2018 · EP
Maybe One Day
2018 · single
RIRI
2018 · album
Crush on You
2018 · single
Keep Up
2017 · single
RUSH -Seiho Remix
2017 · single
RUSH
2017 · album
It Feels
2017 · single
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Biography
RIRI Z generation’s artist. As soon as she started her music career at the age of 16, she was No. 1 on the iTunes R&B chart in Japan, and she was the youngest performer at one of Japan's largest festivals, Summer Sonic, and has been performing there every year since. She became the youngest Japanese artist to perform at SXSW and wowed the local audience. In 2018 “That's My Baby" was chosen as a "number in heavy rotation" on 46 stations across Japan and ranked number one on the radio's HOT 100. In the same year, she released her second album "NEO". On this album, she also collaborated with Saweetie. Also, 'HONEY' became a popular song as it was used as the end song for a popular talk show. In 2019, RIRI was featured in the commercial song that Japanese major company "Shiseido" is putting a lot of effort into, and the song's voice resonated all over Japan and Asia. RIRI was also the official Japanese artist for the Disney movie "Lion King"and she sang the official theme song "Circle of Life". She also represented Japan at the world premiere in Los Angeles, where she participated in the interview with director Jon Favreau and Childish Gambino. In 2020, RIRI was in charge with dubbing the Japanese ver of Bombarlina in the 2020 film "CAT's", which was dubbed by Taylor Swift for original. She was selected for"Forbes 30 under 30 Asia 2020” . RIRI is the first Japanese artist to be selected for this award.