Sayuri

Japanese musician

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September 20 2024 Sayuri died at age 28, with a statement released by Amaarashi on September 27, 2024, indicating she had been suffering from a chronic illness.
July 25 2024 Sayuri announced that she would take a hiatus from singing to recover from functional dysphonia.
March 18 2024 Sayuri announced her marriage to Amaarashi, one half of the J-pop duo.
2023 Sayuri placed 5th for Best Theme Song at the Newtype Anime Awards for 'Hana no Tō'.
October 2023 Sayuri was featured on the song by BAK.
2022 Sayuri was nominated for the Artist Song Award at the Newtype Anime Awards for 'Hana no Tō'.
2022 Sayuri won the User Vote Award at the Newtype Anime Awards for 'Hana no Tō'.
2022 Sayuri won the Anime Song Grand Prize at the Newtype Anime Awards for 'Hana no Tō'.
2022 Sayuri released the song 'Sanketsu Shōjo'.
2022 Sayuri's album 'Sanketsu Shōjo' peaked at position 5 on the charts and received RIAJ Gold certifications for downloads and streaming.
August 2022 Sayuri released her second studio album, which peaked at position 13 on the Japanese charts.
August 10 2022 Sayuri released her second album titled Sanketsu Shōjo.
July 3 2022 Sayuri released the ending theme to the anime series Lycoris Recoil the day after the series premiere.
2021 Sayuri released the songs 'Kamisama', directed by Shusshin Katsushika, and 'Sekai no Himitsu' in collaboration with Udon and Tsutomu Mita.
2021 Sayuri's album 'Sanketsu Shōjo' peaked at position 10 on the charts.
September 8 2021 Sayuri released a song that served as the second ending theme of the anime series Edens Zero.
March 5 2021 Sayuri released the song 'Kamisama', used as the opening theme for a drama series.
2020 Sayuri released 'Nejiko' directed by Kozue Satō and 'Summer Bug'.
2020 Sayuri released the album 'Sanketsu Shōjo'.
October 24 2020 Sayuri announced that she would be signing with iTony Entertainment.
August 1 2020 Sayuri released another digital single titled 'Summer Bug'.
June 3 2020 Sayuri released her remix album on June 3, 2020, under the label Ariola Japan, which achieved peak chart positions of 3 on the JPN chart and 2 on the JPN Hot chart.
June 3 2020 Sayuri released the album Me, which consisted of acoustic renditions of her previous songs.
May 22 2020 Sayuri released her new song 'Aoibashi', which served as the theme song for the anime Sing 'Yesterday' for Me.
2019 Sayuri released the song 'Kōkai no Uta'.
2019 Sayuri released the song 'Me & Creed ' as part of the album 'Remember'.
2019 Sayuri's album 'Sanketsu Shōjo' peaked at position 12 on the charts.
November 29 2019 Milan Records released an eponymous 'World Edition' EP on digital platforms, serving as Sayuri's international debut.
August 25 2019 It was announced that Sayuri would perform the ending theme song for the anime My Hero Academia season 4, with the single released on November 27, 2019.
August 2 2019 Sayuri performed two concerts in Mannheim during AnimagiC convention, marking her first concerts in Germany and her European concert debut.
2018 Sayuri was nominated for Best Breakthrough Artist at the Space Shower Music Awards.
2018 Sayuri was nominated for the Grand Prize at the CD Shop Awards for 'Mikazuki no Koukai'.
2018 Sayuri released 'Tsuki to Hanataba' directed by Atsushi Tani and 'Reimei'.
2018 Sayuri's album 'Sanketsu Shōjo' peaked at position 10 on the charts.
2018 Sayuri collaborated with My First Story and achieved a peak chart position of 7 with the album 'Sanketsu Shōjo'.
November 27 2018 Sayuri collaborated with My First Story for the song released on this date, which was the second opening theme of the anime series Golden Kamuy.
July 6 2018 Sayuri performed at Anisong World Matsuri at Anime Expo in Los Angeles, California.
February 28 2018 Sayuri released her sixth single, which was the ending theme of the anime Fate/Extra Last Encore.
2017 Sayuri released songs 'Parallel Line', 'Birthday Song' directed by Atsushi Tani, and 'Jū-oku-nen'.
2017 Sayuri's album 'Mikazuki no Koukai' peaked at position 10 on the charts.
November 24 2017 Sayuri's solo concert at Tokyo Dome City Hall became her largest concert up to this point.
May 19 2017 Sayuri held her first street performance in over a year in Shinjuku, attended by approximately 2,000 fans.
May 18 2017 Sayuri's album 'Mikazuki no Koukai' reached first on Oricon's Daily Album Chart the day after its release.
May 17 2017 Sayuri released her studio album on this date under the Ariola Japan label. The album achieved a peak position of 3 on the Japanese charts.
March 23 2017 It was announced that Sayuri would release her first album 'Mikazuki no Koukai' on May 17.
March 1 2017 Sayuri released her fifth single 'Parallel Line', featured as the ending song to both the anime and live-action adaptations of Scum's Wish.
2016 Sayuri released several songs including 'Raise de Aou', 'Sore wa Chiisana Hikari no Youna', and 'Anonymous', directed by Yasuhiro Arafune.
2016 Sayuri's album 'Mikazuki no Koukai' reached its peak positions at 17 and 15 on the charts.
December 7 2016 Sayuri collaborated with Yojiro Noda of Radwimps for her fourth single 'Furaregai Girl'.
June 24 2016 Sayuri released her extended play on June 24, 2016, under the label Ariola Japan, available in digital download and streaming formats.

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