Created Jan 11, 2002 | Updated Feb 25, 2002

Aikawa Nanase

Amongst the myriad singers and musical groups in modern Japanese culture, most can be sorted into two rather stereotypical categories: J-Pop and J-Rock. And for the most part, the majority of female Japanese artists fall under J-Pop, and male artists under J-Rock. There are, of course, a great many exceptions to this hyper-generalisation, and one of them is Aikawa Nanase.1

Aikawa Nanase is, plain and simply, a rocker. While she does have her fair share of soft songs (such as ‘Dandelion,’ and the contents of The Last Quarter), and fun songs (‘Break Out,’ ‘Cosmic Love’), a good portion of her collection (and, indeed, the majority of her most popular songs) fall firmly under the rock category.

History

Aikawa Nanase was born February 16, 19752 in Osaka, Japan. Her parents divorced when she was young, which affected her significantly enough that she developed into a bit of a troublemaker3. It is rumoured that she was in a girl gang in her young teenage years, and supposedly may have been its leader. Another story has it that she was severly bullied by classmates, giving rise to nightmares, and she skipped an entire year of school. Regardless, at the age of fifteen, she left all that behind, dropped out of school, and was discovered by well-known music producer Tetsuro Oda. Throughout her school years, Nanase would sing, and participated in a few singing competitions, which routinely passed her over, though brought her to the attention of Mr. Oda. He trained Nanase as a singer for five years before she released her first single, though the details of her life in those years is sketchy.

Personality

As can be seen from the above, Nanase is an intensely private person. She never gave a media interview until three years after she burst onto the musical scene, and in fact very little is known about her personal life except for the bits and pieces she feels confident to announce. For instance, on February 16, 2001, a great many of her male fans4 were heartbroken when she publicly announced that she had gotten married that very day. She published this, and that she was already three-months pregnant, on her official website. Nothing else about her relationship was known until the birth of her son, on September 6 2001.

She is ‘polite, but seldom enthusiastic’5 in interviews, but frequently leaves hand-written messages on her official site. Very little else is known of her.6

Career

After she released her first single in November, 1995, she released three more singles, and then her first full album Red in 1996, which sold more than two million copies in its first month. That album won her an invitation to perform in a New Year's Eve singing contest between male and female teams of popular singers sponsored by NHK (one of Japan's television companies). Since then, she’s released an album each year, plus an average of three mini- or maxi- singles7. Her second album, Paradox, was released in July 1997, selling 1.8 million copies, and coincided with her first concert tour "Live Emotion '97" (consisting of 20 concert dates, attracting a total of 65,000 fans, according to Avex.) July, 1998, saw her third album Crimson, and another concert tour with over 40 concert dates. Her 1999 release, I.D., was a compilation album, but it debuted at number one on the Rock chart, her fourth consecutive album to release in the number one slot. In 2001, she also released a ‘mini-album’, something between a full album and a single, of uncharacteristically soft, though lovely, ballad-style music, recorded during her later months of pregnancy.

At the 11th Annual Japan Gold DIsc Awards, Nanase's album Red was voted the Best Album (Japanese Rock and Folk music, female vocalist category). Her album Paradox was voted Best Album of the Year, at the 12th Annual Japan Gold Disc Awards.

To date (January 2002), Aikawa Nanase has released five albums, plus one compilation album and the mini-album, a total of nineteen singles, and no less than three separate concerts and two music video collections on video and DVD. Her next announced album is to be released February 6th, though the title is as yet unknown.

Aikawa Nanase publishes her music under the Motorod label, a division of Avex Group.

Statistics8

Name:Aikawa Nanase
Birthday:16 February, 1975
Osaka, Japan
Astrology:Aquarius
Year of the Hare
Bloodtype:AB9
Height:157cm (5'2")
Weight:39kg (86 lbs)
Hair:Varies (Brown, currently)
Eyes:Brown
Favourite Pet:Cats
Favourite Time of Day:Night

Discography

Yume miru shoujou ja irarenai10(1995.11.08) Mini-Single
Bye Bye(1996.02.09) Mini-Single
Like A Hard Rain(1996.04.17) Mini-Single
Break Out!(1996.06.05) Mini-Single
Red(1996.07.03) First Album
Koigokoro11(1996.10.07) Mini-Single
Troublemaker(1997.02.13) Mini-Single
Sweet Emotion(1997.05.01) Mini-Single
Paradox(1997.07.02) Second Album
Bad Girls(1997.11.12) Mini-Single
Kanojo to watashi no jijou12(1998.02.04) Mini-Single
Nostalgia(1998.05.08) Mini-Single
Crimson(1998.07.08) Third Album
Lovin' You(1998.11.06) Mini-Single
Cosmic Love(1999.03.17) Mini-Single
I.D.(1999.05.19) Compilation Album
Sekai wa kono te no naka ni13(1999.07.23) Maxi-Single
Jealousy(1999.09.29) Maxi-Single
China Rose(1999.12.08) Maxi-Single
Foxtrot(2000.02.16) Fourth Album
Midnight Blue(2000.05.31) Maxi-Single
Seven Seas(2000.08.09) Maxi-Single
No Future(2001.01.31) Maxi-Single
-Dandelion-(2001.01.31) Maxi-Single
Purãnã(2001.02.21) Fifth Album
The Last Quarter(2001.09.27) Mini Album
Official Nanase Website
(Japanese)
Unoffical Fan ClubAikawa Nanase WebringAvex Group
(Japanese)
Tetsuro Oda Official Page
(Japanese)
1Pronounced /aye-kah-wah nah-nah-say/, which translates from Japanese approximately as ‘The Seven Shoals of the River of Love’. Additionally, ‘Aikawa’ is her family name, ‘Nanase’ her given name2Precisely one year following the birth of this researcher. Coincidence? Or fate?3Which also happens to be the title of one of her best songs. Another coincidence?4Including, it need not be said, this researcher.5From an interview in The New Paper, 2 Sep 2000, translated by Isaax Hiew.6This may also be due to the lack of Japanese to English translators in the Aikawa Nanase fanbase. Oddly enough, roughly half of the non-Japanese Nanase fans are Chinese.7Mini-singles are routinely common in Japan, though uncommon in the western world. Mini-singles typically consist of about three songs on miniature, 8cm CDs, which most people tend to mistake as MiniDiscs. A maxi-single, of course, is a regular-sized CD, with very few tracks on it.8Note that the inclusion of this information permanently marks this researcher as an unrepentant fanboy.9According to ketsuekigata, the blood type of AB usually signifies that the person tends to be mysterious, very rational and economical, but dislikes to be touched.10’Don't want to be a dreaming girl’11‘Love Heart’12’The Relationship Between Her and I’13'The World Is In My Hand’

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