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 |
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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