Ayaka Kitazawa

Ayaka Kitazawa (北沢 綾香, Kitazawa Ayaka, born April 21, 1989) is a Japanese singer from Saitama who has released music under Key Sounds Label since 2012. In 2013, she sang the ending theme song to the anime series Little Busters! Refrain.

Ayaka Kitazawa
Born (1989-04-21) April 21, 1989
Saitama, Japan
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active2008–present
LabelsKey Sounds Label (2012–present)
Websiteayaka-kitazawa.com

Career

Ayaka Kitazawa had an interest in singing from a young age, and she played the double bass in junior high and high school. After graduating from high school, she pursued her love of singing and went on to attend a music-related vocational school.[1] While still at the school, she participated in national singing competitions such as "Jaccom Music Festival" in December 2008 and "Seishun! Hamo Nep League" in March 2009.[2] In September 2011, Kitazawa sang one song on Denshi Kensetsu's album Ongaku Shiki Complete Dam released by Victor Entertainment.[3] After graduation, she was contracted under the Sun Music Brain talent agency from 2012 to 2013. In January 2012, she auditioned to be a singer on Shinji Orito's album Circle of Fifth released by Key Sounds Label later that year in October, and was chosen to sing six songs.[1][2] Kitazawa's debut single "Kimi to no Nakushi Mono / Namidairo no Tsubasa" (君とのなくしもの / 涙色の翼) was released on November 6, 2013; "Kimi to no Nakushi Mono" was used as the ending theme to the 2013 anime series Little Busters! Refrain.[4] In April 2014, Key Sounds Label used the crowdfunding website MotionGallery to raise funds to produce Kitazawa's debut album. After two days, the project reached its goal of 1 million yen, and after 30 days had earned 2,707,000 yen.[1] Kitazawa's debut album Nature Couleur was released on June 25, 2014.[5]

Discography

Albums

Year Album details Peak Oricon
chart positions
2014 Nature Couleur
  • Released: June 25, 2014
  • Label: Key Sounds (KSLM-0097)
  • Format: CD
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Singles

Year Song Peak Oricon
chart positions
Album
2013 "Kimi to no Nakushi Mono / Namidairo no Tsubasa" 28[6]

Other album appearances

Year Song(s) Album Notes Ref.
2011 "Mizu no Nai Dam" Ongaku Shiki Complete Dam Album featuring various artists produced by Denshi Kensetsu [3]
2012 "Orpheus (Kimi to Kanaderu Ashita e no Uta) (Ayaka Ver)" Orpheus: Kimi to Kanaderu Ashita e no Uta Theme song for the Visual Art's Daikanshasai event. [7]
"Last Word"
"Sunbright"
"Orpheus (Kimi to Kanaderu Ashita e no Uta) (Ayaka Ver)"
"Fortune Card"
"Perseids"
"Bokura no Tabi"
Circle of Fifth Album featuring various artists produced by Shinji Orito. [8]
2014 "Bokura no Tabi"
"Namidairo no Tsubasa"
"Kimi to no Nakushi Mono"
Little Busters! Perfect Vocal Collection A compilation album of vocal music featured in the Little Busters! and Little Busters! Ecstasy visual novels and their anime adaptations. [9]
2015 "Todoketai Melody" "Todoketai Melody / Towa no Hoshi e" Theme song to the Harmonia visual novel. [10]

Other video album appearances

Year Song(s) Video album Artist(s) Notes Ref.
2013 "Sunbright"
"Orpheus (Kimi to Kanaderu Ashita e no Uta)"
Visual Art's Daikanshasai Live 2012 in Yokohama Arena: Kimi to Kanaderu Ashita e no Uta Various artists "Orpheus (Kimi to Kanaderu Ashita e no Uta)" is sung by all of the artists. [11][12]

References

  1. 北沢綾香ファーストアルバム制作プロジェクト [Ayaka Kitazawa First Album Production Project] (in Japanese). MotionGallery. Archived from the original on April 29, 2014. Retrieved June 14, 2014.
  2. 北沢 綾香 [Ayaka Kitazawa] (in Japanese). Sun Music Brain. Archived from the original on October 15, 2012. Retrieved April 29, 2014.
  3. デンシケンセツ (1/3) [Denshi Kensetsu (1/3)] (in Japanese). Natalie. Retrieved April 29, 2014.
  4. "Jun Maeda, Shinji Orito Write Little Busters! Refrain Songs". Anime News Network. July 30, 2013. Retrieved April 29, 2014.
  5. "Nature Couleur" (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved April 29, 2014.
  6. 君とのなくしもの [Kimi to no Nakushi Mono] (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved September 20, 2013.
  7. "Orpheus ~君と奏でる明日へのうた~" [Orpheus: Kimi to Kanaderu Ashita e no Uta] (in Japanese). Key Sounds Label. Retrieved April 29, 2014.
  8. "折戸伸治パーソナルフルアルバム「circle of fifth」" [Shinji Orito Personal Full Album Circle of Fifth] (in Japanese). Key Sounds Label. Retrieved April 29, 2014.
  9. "リトルバスターズ!パーフェクト ボーカルコレクション" [Little Busters! Perfect Vocal Collection] (in Japanese). Key Sounds Label. Archived from the original on August 9, 2014. Retrieved September 20, 2015.
  10. "届けたいメロディ" [Todoketai Melody] (in Japanese). Key Sounds Label. Retrieved September 20, 2015.
  11. "TVアニメ「リトルバスターズ!」の10月放映開始も発表。20年の歴史が凝縮された「ビジュアルアーツ大感謝祭」をレポート" (in Japanese). 4Gamer. July 31, 2012. Retrieved April 29, 2014.
  12. "ビジュアルアーツ大感謝祭LIVE 2012 in YOKOHAMA ARENA~きみとかなでるあしたへのうた~" [Visual Art's Daikanshasai Live 2012 in Yokohama Arena: Kimi to Kanaderu Ashita e no Uta] (in Japanese). Sony Music Entertainment Japan. Retrieved April 29, 2014.
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