Debut songs by Japanese female artists from the 2000s
Have you ever had the experience where you listened to something so much back then, but now you can’t remember the singer’s name? It’s frustrating, isn’t it? In this article, we’ve put together songs by female artists who debuted in the 2000s.
You might just find that song you’ve been searching for with only a hazy memory to go on.
Or you might discover, “Oh, she sang this kind of song too!” The range is truly wide—from soothing tracks to high-energy tunes! Find the perfect song to match your mood right now!
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[2000s] Debut Songs by Japanese Female Artists (41–50)
Teru’s SongTeshima Aoi

A song by Aoi Teshima, a female singer from Fukuoka, used as an in-film song in the Studio Ghibli movie Tales from Earthsea.
Although not the movie’s main theme, it’s a track many people have likely heard and has become synonymous with Aoi Teshima herself.
The structure—completely a cappella up to the first chorus—could be said to work precisely because of her advanced vocal technique.
Throughout the piece, the arrangement is understated, spotlighting Teshima’s clear, translucent voice.
HOMEAnjura Aki

It was released in 2005 as Angela Aki’s major-label debut single.
The lyrics and music were written by Angela Aki, and the song’s tagline was “Where is your ‘hometown’?” Although it wasn’t tied to any commercial or TV show, it gradually gained popularity and earned her first appearance at the 57th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
ID; Peace BBoA

It was released in 2001 as BoA’s debut single in Japan.
The original song is the title track of her debut album, “ID; Peace B,” released in Korea in 2000, and it has been released in four languages—the most for her works—Korean, English, Chinese, and Japanese.
It was used as a DDI Pocket commercial song.
TAKE BACKKōda Kumi

It was released in 2000 as Kumi Koda’s debut single.
The track had been released earlier in the United States under the name KODA, where it impressively debuted at No.
20 on Billboard’s dance chart, but it did not become a major hit in Japan.
The song was used in a Kanebo “Hadabisei” commercial.
ENDLESS STORYREIRA starring YUNA ITO

It was released in 2005 as a single by REIRA starring YUNA ITO.
The song was used in the 2005 film NANA as an insert song and, although it was released under the character’s name in the film, it effectively served as Yuna Ito’s debut single.
Remarkably for a debut, it became a major hit, entering the Oricon Singles Chart at No.
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