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Akane Sugazaki
Japanese singer

Akane Sugazaki

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Japanese singer
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Place of birth
Ōsaka Prefecture, Japan
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36 years
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Biography

Akane Sugazaki (菅崎 茜, Sugazaki Akane, born 7 January 1989) is a former Japanese pop singer and songwriter. She recorded for the Giza Studio label.

Biography

In 2001 Sugazaki won the Grand Prix Award in Miss Pure Pure Audition 2001 and made a cover appearance for Pure 2x magazine.

In 2002 Sugazaki won GIZA studio's Super Starlight contest. She sang Mai Kuraki's "Stand Up". On July 17 she participated as a guest vocalist on the compilation album Giza studio Mai-K & Friends Hotrod Beach Party.

On July 30 she debuted withsingle "Beginning dream", which was written by Aika Ohno and Yoshinobu Ohga from the band Nothin' but love. The song was used in the advertising campaign for The Music 272 channel program SKY PerfecTV.

In May 2003, Sugazaki released her final single "Koigokoro" which was used as an ending theme for Anime television series Detective School Q. In October she released her first full album Beginning. In November she covered "Ichigo Hakusho" wo Mou Ichido originally by Van Van. The recording appeared on cover album The Hit Parade produced by Tak Matsumoto from rock band B'z.

In 2004 and 2005 Sugazaki regularly appeared on Pan Koujou Thursday Live sessions.

In February 2006 Sugazaki last updated her column corner and one year later was deleted from Giza artist official website.

In 2011 Sugazaki's debut single, Beginning dream, appeared on Giza studio compilation album GIZA studio presents Girls. In 2013 songwriter Aika Ohno covered this song on her album Silent Passage with a new arrangement.

Discography

During her career, Sugazaki released three singles and one studio album.

Singles

No.Release DayTitleRank
1st2002-07-31Beginning dream38
2nd2001-12-11Kimi no Namae Yobu Dakede (君の名前 呼ぶだけで)50
3rd2003-05-28Koigokoro (恋ごころ)38

Albums

No.Release DayTitleRank
1st2003-10-22Beginning47

Magazine Interviews

From Music Freak Magazine:

  • Vol.92 2002/7
  • Vol.96 2002/11
  • Vol.97 2002/12
  • Vol.101 2003/4
  • Vol.102 2003/5
  • Vol.106 2003/9
  • Vol.107 2003/10

From J-Groove Magazine:

  • September/2002
  • January/2003
  • July/2003
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