Angela Aki’s famous and popular songs
Let me introduce songs by Angela Aki, the female singer-songwriter famous for singing “Tegami ~Haikei Juugo no Kimi e~.” “Tegami ~Haikei Juugo no Kimi e~” was chosen as the required piece for NHK’s choral competition and was what catapulted her name to fame.
She is said to be the eldest daughter of the president of the AEON English conversation school, and she graduated from a university in the United States.
Her intellectual appearance truly reflects her inner self.
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Angela Aki’s Masterpieces and Popular Songs (1–10)
Kiss Me Good-ByeAnjura Aki

A song released as the third single on March 15, 2006.
It was used as an insert song in an RPG.
It’s a slow ballad with the feeling that, if it’s a world where the two of us can’t be fulfilled, even if we part ways, love will remain and turn into strength—so let’s take flight without hesitation.
Knockin’ On Heaven’s DoorAnjura Aki

A song included on the third album “ANSWER,” released on February 25, 2009.
It is a cover of Bob Dylan’s song used as the theme for the film “Heaven’s Door,” which opened the same February.
The Japanese lyrics were written by Angela.
It is a slow, piano-and-vocal piece themed around death.
LIFEAnjura Aki

A song included on the fourth album “LIFE,” released on September 8, 2010.
It was used in a life insurance commercial.
It’s a slow piano-and-vocal piece that contemplates honesty and justice, teaching that the truth lies between right and wrong, between encounters and farewells.
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One FamilyAnjura Aki

A song included on the fifth album, “WHITE,” released on September 28, 2011.
It was used as the theme song for a science program.
This is a slow, piano-and-vocal piece that imagines people joining hands and becoming a family in a world where boundaries have disappeared.
RainAnjura Aki

A song first released during their indie days and remade after their major-label debut.
It’s said to be performed at every live show.
It’s a pop song with piano accompaniment that sings of the melancholy and loneliness of a rainy night when a man left, leaving only a note.
We’re All AloneAnjura Aki

A Japanese cover of Boz Scaggs’s 1976 song.
It’s a slow ballad that portrays a spiritual world: accepting the reality that, despite our timidity, each of us is ultimately alone, while continuing to seek someone with whom we can aim for a freer world together.
You and IAnjura Aki

A song included on the sixth album “BLUE,” released on July 18, 2012.
It’s about realizing that while there’s no end to the things we think we want, the thing we want most is the presence of someone close to us.
It’s a pop song performed with guitar and vocals.


