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  • 08-01-2007 3:34 AM

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    In a recent interview for JapanToday.com, Dan Grunebaum recently interviewed singer UA who is releasing a new album.

    Featuring an excerpt from the interview, Grunebaum writes, “A wish to reclaim one’s audience is of course a good motivator to get back to more approachable territory. “It’s been 10 years since I debuted, and during that time I’ve always recorded for myself,” she explains. “This was the first time I made an album with the hope that it would be heard by many people. I finally got used to the idea.”

    “But her attempt to reach out wasn’t simply in hopes of returning to her platinum status of a decade ago. It turns out that a move UA and her son made three years ago from Tokyo to the countryside, where she now grows her own rice, provided the background.”

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    Re: UA

    Ua is not a Japanese name – it’s a Swahili word that means “flower” or “kill.” Despite the name, Ua is from Osaka and is Japanese. She made her debut in June 1995 with a four-song mini-album called Horizon that immediately established her as a unique talent on the Japanese music scene. Ua’s earthy, sensual vocals offer a decided contrast to the ferrets-on-helium squawking of idol-style female singers. Her exotic looks also separate her from the “kawaii” (cute) crowd. Ua began her musical career by singing in clubs in her native Osaka and was spotted by a production company’s talent scouts who were impressed with her raw power as a vocalist. Her first album, 11, was released in 1996 and was immediately hailed as a landmark album that showed how much Japanese pop had matured and grown. The album featured slow, sensual club-influenced grooves and Ua’s smoky, spacy vocals, with lyrics that were often oblique and downright mystical. Since then Ua has followed a very individual course, joining Blankey Jet City alumnus Kenichi Asai in the band Ajico in 2001 before going back to being a solo act, and then turning her attention to children’s songs. Ua remains one of the J-pop scene’s most intriguing and unpredictable artists. 

    from: http://nippop.com

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    http://www.jvcmusic.co.jp/speedstar/-/Artist/A008352.html


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  • 11-01-2008 10:37 AM In reply to

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    Re: UA

    from CD Japan:

    New single release from UA who had her second baby featuing songs to children of the future.


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