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Contents.Early life Her father was the bassist of a band, so Aimer grew up surrounded by music from a very young age. She began studying the piano in elementary school and highly looked up to. In junior high school, listening to inspired her to take up guitar and began writing English lyrics. At the age of 15, Aimer lost her voice due to over-usage of her vocal cords and was forced to undergo silence therapy for treatment. However, that did not stop her, and after she recovered, she acquired her distinctive husky voice.
Career Aimer teamed up with the 'Agehasprings' group, which has worked with, produced, or provided music for various artists, including,. In 2011, her musical career began in earnest. In May 2011, they released the Your favorite things. It covered numerous popular works, including works in various genre such as and western music. The number 1 record was based on 's ', and was the first song to appear in the lead album chart for the jazz category in the. The album reached number 2.On September 7, 2011, she debuted for, with the song 'Rokutousei no Yoru', which was selected by Fuji TV as the ending theme of the 2011 anime series. 'Rokutousei no Yoru' recorded its highest ranking at number 9 on the music distribution chart.
The second single was released on December 14, 2011. 'Re:pray/ Sabishikute Nemurenai Yoru wa' reached number 1 in the music download charts site.
The song 'Re: pray' was chosen as the 29th ending theme for the anime. The single includes a cover of 's 'Poker Face'. The song was previously featured in Aimer's Your Favorite Things, a cover album that was released during her indie era.On February 22, 2012, she released her third single, 'Yuki no Furumachi/Fuyu no Diamond', which had the theme of 'winter' on all tracks. On May 11, 2012, Aimer released a digital single called 'Hoshikuzu Venus'. This single was intended to be the theme song and background music for 's drama, Koi nante Zeitaku ga Watashi ni Ochite Kuru no daro ka? This drama aired in April 16, 2012.
On August 15, Aimer released her fourth single, 'Anata ni Deawanakereba: Kasetsu Toka / Hoshikuzu Venus', which included a cover of 's '. The first track of this single 'Anata ni Deawanakereba: Kasetsu Toka' is an ending song of 's anime series.On March 20, 2013, Aimer released the single 'RE:I AM', which was used as the ending theme for the penultimate episode of. According to an interview, the song title 'is an anagram of her name (Aimer), and has the meaning of breaking down a word and constructing it into another.' Aimer's eighth single, 'Brave Shine', appeared as the second opening theme to the anime, and was released on June 3, 2015. Another song, 'Last Stardust', which was also a candidate for the opening, appears as an insert song in episode #20.On August 18, 2016, Aimer announced her special 4th studio album to be released on September 21 that features collaboration songs between her and popular artists such as , , , chelly , Takahito Uchisawa ,.
Taka additionally produced four new songs for this album, while TK provided two. Also includes the ending theme of (anime) made in collaboration with chelly and Hiroyuki Sawano and more for 13 tracks total. The album was released in three versions: a limited CD+Blu-ray (Type-A), a limited CD+DVD edition (Type-B), and a regular CD only edition. The song 'Falling Alone' was used as lead track and was previously released as her 10th digital single as advance of the album.On August 20, 2016 Aimer revealed her face for the first time on with the song 'Chouchou Musubi'.
Following the announcement of her 4th album, Aimer performed the ending song to the Season 5 of anime series, 'Akane Sasu'.On January 5, 2017 it was announced that Aimer wrote a song for the Japanese culinary exhibition 'Tabegamisama no Fushigina Resutoranten' directed by the multimedia entertainment studio. A day after it was revealed on Aimer's official Twitter profile that the name of the song for the exhibition would be 'Kachō Fūgetsu'. Later, it was also revealed another single, which would be used as opening theme for the Japanese drama Ubai ai, fuyu, titled 'Kogoesōna Kisetsu Kara', and would be released on February 10, 2017. Successively, it was announced the release date, May 3, 2017, for two compilations containing Aimer's most famous songs,.
In the compilations there would also be included the two new singles, besides many songs from her previous albums. Her single 'Ref:rain', was released digitally on February 18, 2018 and received a physical release on February 21, 2018. The song is used as the ending theme to the 2018 anime television series.On September 7, 2018, she released a new single titled 'Black Bird', which was used as the theme song for the Japanese adaptation of the manga.On January 26, 2019, it was announced that Aimer will release two albums Sun Dance and Penny Rain on April 10, 2019. She will perform the ending theme song 'Torches' for the anime adaptation of the manga series.
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