Artist's albums
Thirsty
2023 · single
Sore Loser
2023 · single
The B-Sides
2022 · single
OMG
2022 · single
Dancing in the Living Room (JD Samson Mix)
2021 · single
Dancing in the Living Room (Kim Anh Remix)
2021 · single
Dancing in the Living Room (Nimmo Remix)
2021 · single
Mr. Claus
2020 · single
Dancing in the Living Room
2020 · single
Summer Lover
2020 · single
Jetsetter
2020 · single
Santa Baby
2019 · single
Do Not Disturb
2019 · single
Unsophisticated Circus
2019 · album
2 Kool 4 Skool
2019 · single
Lighthouse
2019 · single
Karaoke Party
2018 · single
Mobile Generation
2018 · single
Here I Come
2018 · single
Oh Mama Dear
2018 · single
It's a Good Day!
2018 · single
Don’t Grow Up
2018 · single
Explode
2018 · single
Until the Stroke of Midnight
2014 · single
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Biography
Born and raised in Japan, Emergency Tiara frontwoman Juri Jinnai was practically born a musician, singing before she learned how to talk. From choir in elementary school, to becoming choir captain and eventually going on to perform for famed Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa, it wasn’t a stretch when the young songstress began writing her own music and started her first proper band, Nanashi in High School. Jinnai’s love of music brought her stateside to study at the much acclaimed Berklee College of Music, and after graduation found herself in NYC kick starting her music career. Jinnai formed Emergency Tiara in creative partnership with producer and frequent collaborator Dave Cole and since its inception, the project has expanded to a seven-person band—and that same growth goes for the range of the project's influences, from the French pop of Serge Gainsbourg, Prince, and David Bowie to Ella Fitzgerald and canonical J-Pop-punk Judy and Mary. Emergency Tiara has been a standout favourite in the fashion world, performing at parties for the likes of Escada, Bulgari and Fendi amongst others while her music has garnered acclaim from CoS, Paper, Wonderland, Clash, just to name a few. As the creative alchemist behind Emergency Tiara, Juri merges left-field and classic pop sounds to create something entirely her own—drawing from personal experience and her own feminist expression for art that's as life-affirming as it is thought-provoking.