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Crystal Kay

Crystal Kay Williams (クリスタル・ケイ・ウィリアムズ, Kurisutaru Kei Wiriamuzu, born February 26, 1986) is a Japanese-American singer, songwriter, actress and radio host.

Crystal Kay
Crystal Kay at a radio station in 2008
Born
Crystal Kay Williams

(1986-02-26) February 26, 1986 (age 38)
NationalityJapanese
Other namesKuri(-chan), CK
Occupations
Years active1999–present
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
Labels
Websitewww.universal-music.co.jp/crystal-kay/

After releasing her first single, "Eternal Memories" (1999),[1] Crystal Kay gained fame for her third studio album, Almost Seventeen (2002), which debuted at number 2 on the Japanese Oricon charts.[2] Almost Seventeen eventually sold over 400,000 copies and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan.[3] Crystal Kay, formerly signed to Epic Records, a sub-label of Sony Music Japan for 12 years,[4] suddenly transferred to Delicious Deli Records, a sub-label of Universal Music Japan[5] in 2011.

As of April 2021, she has released thirteen albums. Her seventh studio album, All Yours (2007) became Crystal Kay's only number-one release in her career when it debuted on top of the Oricon chart in June 2007.[6] Crystal Kay has sold over two million records in Japan as of 2009. Throughout her career, Crystal Kay has collaborated with M-Flo and BoA,[7] Chemistry[8] as well as other well-known recording artists.

Early life and education edit

Crystal Kay was born and raised in Yokohama in Kanagawa Prefecture to a Korean-Japanese mother and an African-American father.[9] Her father was a bassist from New Jersey and a sailor in the United States Navy stationed in Yokosuka, Japan. Her mother was a 23-year-old professional singer with one album while her father played music as a hobby.[10] As a child, Crystal Kay met artists such as Diana Ross and Bobby Brown through her parents taking her to shows.[9]

Crystal Kay attended Kinnick High School at the Yokosuka military base, and Sophia University.[11] She briefly studied the Korean language in Seoul, learning how to read and write hangul,[12] but does not speak Korean fluently and considers herself to be Japanese. Crystal Kay is fluent in English and Japanese, the latter influencing and making a regular appearance in her songs. She has also studied French. Crystal Kay has cited Janet Jackson, Aaliyah and Michael Jackson as her biggest influences.[13] In Japan she cites the acts of producer Tetsuya Komuro as her J-pop influences, particularly Speed and Namie Amuro.[9]

Recording career edit

1999–2001: Debut and subsequent image change edit

Crystal Kay began singing for TV commercials as child from the age of 4. At the age of 11 years old , Crystal Kay signed to the label Epic Records in Japan when a jingle she recorded for TV CM for Vitamin water garnered attention.[9] One year later the jingle was expanded into her debut single "Eternal Memories", on July 1, 1999. Despite peaking at number 47, "Eternal Memories" has since become Crystal Kay's eighth best-selling single.[14] 1999 saw the release of two more singles, "Teenage Universe (Chewing Gum Baby)" on September 8[15] and "Komichi no Hana" on November 3,[16] the former peaking at number 47 and the latter at number 80.

Crystal Kay's first studio album, C.L.L Crystal Lover Light was released on March 23, 2000.[17] This album is noted by fans to have a more indie and acoustic feel as opposed to her later albums which mainly come under the genres of pop and R&B. Crystal Kay was only 13 years old when this album was released.

C.L.L Crystal Lover Light debuted at number 60 on the Oricon charts. A fourth single was released on the same day as C.L.L Crystal Lover Light, "Shadows of Desire".[18] Because of its release date it became Crystal Kay's first single to fail to chart. "Shadows of Desire" was Crystal Kay's first A-side to be sung entirely in English.

After a year-long period of inactivity, Crystal Kay returned to the music scene with the single "Lost Child". The single, which was a collaboration with Shinichi Osawa and Hiroshi Fujiwara was released on February 15, 2001, and reached number 55 on its debut week. Despite Crystal Kay only being credited as a featured artist on the song, it was still featured on her next album, 637: Always and Forever. Her fifth single "Girl's Night" came three months later on May 9, 2001. The single saw the introduction of urban influences in Crystal Kay's music. Despite this new style, the single peaked at number 100. One of the b-sides, "Make Me Whole" was a cover of the Amel Larrieux song of the same name.[19] Crystal Kay's next single, "Ex-Boyfriend", was released on July 4, 2001. It featured rapper Verbal of M-Flo.[20] The single was a success for Crystal Kay, peaking at number 44, and became her best selling single at the time of its release. Crystal Kay released her sophomore effort on August 22, 2001, 637: Always and Forever. The album became Crystal Kay's first album to reach the top twenty of the Oricon chart when it debuted at number 19, and sold 15,640 copies in its first week.[21] Crystal Kay finished off 2001 with her seventh single, "Think of U", released on November 28, 2001. The single was Christmas-themed. It debuted and peaked at number 60.

2002–2006: Rise in popularity edit

Nine months after her last single, Crystal Kay released her eighth single, "Hard to Say", on August 7, 2002, and sold over double than her previous best selling single, "Ex-Boyfriend". It became her first top thirty single when it debuted peaked at number 26 on the Oricon chart.[22] The single was followed by the release of Crystal Kay's next single "Girl U Love" and her third studio album Almost Seventeen, on October 23, 2002. Almost Seventeen became Crystal Kay's breakthrough album, exceeding expectations and debuting at number 2 on the charts behind Mai Kuraki, selling 51,360 in its first week. The album spent a year on the charts, quickly being certified platinum by RIAJ.[23] Three months later Crystal Kay released "Boyfriend (Part II)" on January 22, 2003. It peaked at number 23. Her next single came five months later, and was another collaboration with M-Flo. The single, called "I Like It", was released as "Crystal Kay loves m-flo" and was notably the first in a long-running hit series for m-flo. It was also Crystal Kay's first top ten hit.[9]

"I Like It" peaked at number 8, becoming Crystal Kay's first top ten hit and eventually sold around 50,000 copies. Another single, "Candy" was released a month before her fourth studio album, 4 Real, on October 22, 2003.[24] "Candy" debuted inside the top thirty of the Oricon charts at number 21, her fourth single in-a-row to do so. 4 Real was released on November 27, 2003, along with Crystal Kay's thirteenth single, "Can't Be Stopped". 4 Real debuted at number 6 on the charts behind household names in Japan such as Aiko, Do As Infinity and Mika Nakashima and sold 86,310 copies in its first week.[25]

Crystal Kay's first English-language album, Crystal Kay (released as Natural: World Premiere Album in Japan), was released several weeks before 4 Real on November 7, 2003, in Asian territories including South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Thailand.[26][27] The album was her first to be released outside Japan, and compiled English language songs from her previously released albums and singles, such covers of Gladys Knight, Cyndi Lauper and Judy Garland songs.

On May 12, 2004, released her fourteenth single, "Motherland", the first of two that year. "Motherland" was used as the third ending theme for the anime adaption of Fullmetal Alchemist. It was the ending theme from episodes 26 to 41. The single debuted at number 9 on the Oricon chart,[28] her second single to debut in the top ten. Just under two months after "Motherland", Crystal Kay released her first compilation album, CK5, which was released on June 30, 2004, featuring a selection of tracks from Crystal Kay's four previous studio albums, as well as her latest single, "Motherland". The album celebrates Crystal Kay's fifth anniversary since the release of her debut single "Eternal Memories" in 1999, hence the title. CK5 peaked at number 2 on the weekly chart and charted for 49 weeks, eventually being certified platinum by RIAJ. Another single, "Bye My Darling!" was released on November 17, and peaked at number 40 on the Oricon chart. It was Crystal Kay's final release of 2004. [citation needed]

The single "Kiss" started off 2005 for Crystal Kay. It was released on January 26, 2005, and peaked at number 10 on the Oricon chart. The single had longevity at eventually became her second best-selling single.[29] "Kiss" was the CM song for NTT DoCoMo "Music Porter". "Kiss" was written by the same songwriter of the ballad "Yuki no Hana" by Mika Nakashima. Crystal Kay's fifth studio album, Crystal Style followed two months later on March 2, 2005. The album debuted at number 2 and sold 296,756 copies. The album was the 44th best-selling album of 2005 in Japan.

Crystal Kay released her seventeenth single, "Koi ni Ochitara", on May 18, 2005, which was used as the theme song for the drama Koi ni Ochitara: Boku no Seikō no Himitsu. The single is currently[when?] the best-selling single of her career, selling 295,456 copies, and Crystal Kay has sai that it changed the focus of her career away from R&B and towards J-Pop.[9] In its first week it sold 73,717 copies,[30] in its second week it dropped to number 4 and sold 51,546 copies,[31] and in the third week it fell one place to number 5, selling a further 38,302 copies.[32] Crystal Kay's next single was a collaboration with the R&B duo Chemistry called "Two as One". The single was released on October 5, 2005, and peaked at number 2 on the Oricon charts, much like "Koi ni Ochitara" earlier that year. "Two as One" was released as Crystal Kay × Chemistry. [citation needed]

On February 8, 2006, Crystal Kay released "Kirakuni" / "Together", her nineteenth single and the second A-side to be sung entirely in English. This single was recorded in the U.S. with producers Jam & Lewis, who are known for working with the likes of Crystal Kay's idol Janet Jackson and Mariah Carey. Crystal Kay has stated that working with them was the personal highlight of her career and was landed on Crystal Kay as a surprise by her management. The recording took place over a hectic 3 nights in Los Angeles.[9]

The second A-side "Together" was used as the theme song in Japan for the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin.[33] The single debuted at number 27. Two weeks later Crystal Kay released her sixth studio album Call Me Miss... on February 22, 2006. In its first week, Call Me Miss... debuted at number 2 on the Oricon chart as well as number 9 on the World Album Chart, selling 116,050 copies that week.[34] It has since been certified platinum by RIAJ and was the 50th best selling album of 2006 in Japan.

2007–2008: First number-one and decline in sales edit

After about a year's break, Crystal Kay released the single "Kitto Eien ni" on January 17, 2007. "Kitto Eien ni" was used as the ending theme of the film Boku wa Imōto ni Koi o Suru, starring Jun Matsumoto. The single debuted at number 12 and charted for seven weeks, selling 19,615 copies.[35] Crystal Kay's twenty-first single, "Konna ni Chikaku de...", was released on February 28, 2007. It was used as the ending theme to the anime adaption of the manga Nodame Cantabile.[36] The single debuted at number 14 on the Oricon chart and charted for eight weeks, selling 15,158 copies to date. "Konna ni Chikaku de..." was performed live for the special Nodame Orchestra concert at the Tokyo International Forum on the single's release date. Another single, "Anata no Soba de", was released on May 16, 2007. The single only featured one track and thus was sold at the lower price of ¥525 in Japan. This single was the CM song for Menard Facial Salon. Crystal Kay released her seventh studio album All Yours a month later on June 20, 2007. [citation needed]

The album's theme was love. The track "Lonely Girl" was featured on the Japanese airings of the American dramatic television series Lost and featured on the soundtrack to the third series in Japan.[37] The second track on All Yours, "Dream World", was used to promote the "Barista's Special" for Tully's Coffee.[38] The album debuted at number 1, selling 51,211 copies in its first week. All Yours was Crystal Kay's first number one release. The album has sold 136,841 copies and charted for nine weeks.

On November 28, 2007, Crystal Kay released her first EP, Shining. The EP had a Christmas theme and featured the title track "Shining" as well as a second new track "Snowflake" and the previously released tracks "Happy 045 Xmas" and "No More Blue Christmas", originally featured on Natural: World Premiere Album.[39] It debuted at number 21 on the Oricon chart. "Shining" was used as the CM song for "PARCO X'MAS 2007" throughout the Christmas period. Crystal Kay also starred in the commercial, in which she was seen "flying" on a reindeer.

On March 3, 2008, it was revealed that Crystal Kay was chosen to sing the theme song to the 2008 Pokémon film Giratina to Sora no Hanataba: Sheimi. She also played the voice of "Nurse Joy's Chansey" in the film. The film's producers had apparently been considering the singer since 2001, when she sang "Lost Child" with Shinichi Osawa and Hiroshi Fujiwara for the soundtrack of the film Satorare.[40] As expected a single was released. However, it was not the recently announced Pokémon theme song, but a different single entitled "Namida no Saki ni". "Namida no Saki ni" was released on June 11, 2008. It was Crystal Kay's first single in over a year, since the release of the single "Anata no Soba de" on May 16, 2007. "Namida no Saki" was used as the CM song for Tully's Coffee commercials throughout June 2008. This song exhibited a new, pop-rock sound for the singer. The single debuted at number 29 on the Oricon daily chart and eventually debuted at number 42 on the weekly chart. To date, the single has sold 3,587 copies. One month later on July 16, 2008, the Pokémon single, "One", was finally released. "One" debuted at number 25 on the daily chart and debuted at number 32 on the weekly chart, selling 2,237 copies. To date, "One" has sold 6,522 copies.

Crystal Kay graduated in sociology from Sophia University in 2008, allowing her to concentrate on her career full-time.[9]

For her eighth studio album Color Change! Crystal Kay had songs produced by Bloodshy & Avant and Jam & Lewis. Crystal Kay had previously worked with Jam & Lewis in 2006. The album was released on August 6, 2008. The title Color Change! reflected from Crystal Kay's graduation from Sophia University that year.[41] Color Change! peaked at number 6 on the Oricon daily chart and number 8 on the weekly chart, selling 15,519 copies in its first week. The album sold 33,290 copies after seven weeks on the charts. Color Change! was eventually certified gold by RIAJ.[42] Color Change! was the 289th best selling album of 2008 in Japan.

2009–2010: Ten years in the industry edit

On February 18, 2009, Crystal Kay was a featured artist with Verbal of M-Flo on the song "Universe" with South Korean singer BoA from her single Eien/Universe/Believe in Love. The single peaked at number 8 and has sold 21,789 copies. On May 15, 2009, it was announced that Crystal Kay and Jin Akanishi, from the boyband KAT-TUN, had written a duet called "Wonder". The song was first performed by Akanishi on the KAT-TUN's concert tour in 2009. This was the second time that Crystal Kay sang with him, the first being during her second appearance on KAT-TUN's variety show, Cartoon KAT-TUN. [citation needed]

On August 12, 2009, Crystal Kay released her twenty-fourth single, "After Love (First Boyfriend)" / "Girlfriend". The single was announced on Crystal Kay's official website on July 1, 2009, which marks the tenth anniversary since the release of Crystal Kay's debut single in 1999. "After Love (First Boyfriend)" features Kaname from the J-pop duo Chemistry. "After Love (First Boyfriend)" is a follow-up to Crystal Kay's 2003 single "Boyfriend (Part II)" and used as the CM song for Tully's Coffee commercials throughout July 2009. [citation needed]

"After Love" was written by Craig McConnell and Canadian artist Shobha, with Japanese lyrics by Crystal Kay. "Girlfriend", featuring the Korean artist BoA with whom Crystal Kay is reportedly close friends, was used as the image song for the Japanese dubbed release of the feature film He's Just Not That Into You starring Jennifer Aniston and Ben Affleck.[43] The single's b-side, "Deaeta Kiseki", was released digitally in December 2008 and was also used as the CM song for Tully's Coffee that month. "After Love (First Boyfriend)" / "Girlfriend" was Crystal Kay's second double A-side single, and her first since "Kirakuni" / "Together" in 2006. The single landed on the Oricon Daily Chart at peak position number 21 and on the Oricon Weekly Chart at number 31.

On September 2, 2009, Crystal Kay released her second compilation album, entitled Best of Crystal Kay. The collection featured over thirty tracks from her discography.[44] Best of Crystal Kay was also released with a "limited edition" disc containing four new songs, including "Step by Step", produced by Yasutaka Nakata of Capsule. It was used as the theme song for "Janguru Taitei" which aired from September 5, 2009.[45] Another new song, entitled "Over and Over" will also be in the CD. It is currently used in a commercial for NTT's "Live On FLET'S".[46] Crystal Kay did not star in this advert. "Over and Over" was produced by Taku Takahashi of M-Flo. The fourth track "Helpless Night" is a collaboration between Crystal Kay and Jin Akanishi of KAT-TUN and is performed almost entirely in English.

The collection debuted at number 2 on the Oricon Daily Chart, and sold almost 30,000 copies that day alone, and ultimately dropped to number 3 on the Weekly Chart, behind Superfly's Box Emotions and the second week sales of Arashi's All the Best! 1999–2009. It sold 87,669 copies that week. This is Crystal Kay's best peak position on the Oricon Chart since All Yours in 2007, as well as her best first week sales since Call Me Miss... in 2006. Crystal Kay finished off the year by releasing her first remix album The Best Remixes of CK on December 16, 2006.

In 2010, Crystal Kay starred in her first role in a drama series. She played the character of Kokusho Akira, a genius hacker who has carried out many crimes all over the world in the Nippon Television drama Hidarime Tantei Eye, which stars Hey! Say! JUMP member Ryosuke Yamada. The drama began airing on January 23, 2010.[47][48]

On February 24, Crystal Kay released a brand new song, "Flash" on Recochoku Chaku-Uta. "Flash" was featured in the commercial for Canon IXY Digital cameras, which began airing on February 19.[49] Crystal Kay also released a new song called "Victoria". It was being used as the commercial song for Tully's Coffee.[50] Both of these new songs were featured in Crystal Kay's second mini album Flash, which was released on June 16. The mini album also included a tribute to Michael Jackson, and a song written by herself.[51] She also released Crystal Kay Live In NHK Hall: 10th Anniversary Tour CK10 on the same day. It will be her first concert DVD.[52]

On June 22, it was announced that Crystal Kay would sing both the opening and ending theme songs, "Time of Love" and "Cannonball" respectively, to the NHK drama Jūnen Saki mo Kimi ni Koishite, starring Aya Ueto. The drama began airing on August 31.[53] Crystal Kay released her next single "Journey (Kimi to Futari de)" on November 24, followed by her ninth studio album on December 8.

2011–present: Transfer to Universal edit

Crystal Kay's Spin the Music tour was planned to have nine shows across Japan starting February 5 and ending March 29. Her tour was cancelled after she went to the hospital complaining of sickness and was diagnosed with Acute Nephritis.[54] Crystal Kay was advised not to go on with the tour in order to rest and recover from her illness. Her record label offered refunds through the tour's website. Crystal Kay later performed at the August 2011 MTV Zushi Fes music festival.[55]

On April 29, 2011, Crystal Kay held a Q&A on her blog and answered her fans' questions, with one question regarding a possible Korean debut. Considering her mother is of Korean ancestry, she has stated: "I can speak just a teeny bit of Korean (lol). My reading and writing are perfect, but learning vocabulary is sooo hard! It's no good that I don't do listening or speaking. I'll think about a Korean debut! I'd like to be able to sing in Korean."[56]

On October 5, 2011, Universal Music Group subsidiary label Delicious Deli Records posted an announcement that after twelve years Crystal Kay had left Sony Music Japan and signed to them.[5]

In 2012, Crystal Kay recorded a cover of "Eyes on Me" for the "FINAL FANTASY Orchestra Album", becoming the latest in a series of notable artists to cover the song, including Angela Aki, MayBee and Kanon.

In 2013, the singer participated in DANCE EARTH PARTY's debut single "Inochi no Rhythm", part of DANCE EARTH's project DANCE EARTH ~Seimei no Kodo~. In March of the same year, she moved to New York, United States, in order to start her international career.[57]

On February 14, 2014, she officially released her US debut music video via MTV Iggy, "Busy Doing Nothing".[58]

On July 1, 2014, she celebrated her 15th debut anniversary. In November of the same year, the singer announced that she moved her management to LDH.[59]

In January 2015, the singer returned to Japan after a final acoustic concert in New York. Looking back at the time she lived in the United States, she described the experience as a turning point in her life: "It was the first time I lived alone in New York and the first time I lived abroad. I went there because I wanted to try my hand at music, and although it didn't lead to my debut in the end, I think I learned a lot there and was able to plant some seeds. Anyway, it was a journey to face myself and become stronger. Going to New York was the first time I was able to face my identity crisis, which I had been dealing with since I was a child. I think it was a good thing that I was able to think, 'I should have more confidence in my identity'. The other thing is that people in their late twenties have unique problems. Especially for women, it's the age when they have to worry about work, marriage, and childbirth."[60] In terms of music, she succeeded in refining her skills despite not being able to make her international debut: "My goal was to get a record deal there, but I thought it would be better to actually live there, join the local community, and get to know the producers, so I decided to take the plunge. But it was difficult because I didn't have any connections. I went into the studio every day and wrote over 60 songs, but I was an unknown singer over there. For two years, I went back and forth to Japan, meeting with producers, doing sessions, voice training, dancing, and so on."[61][62] Besides working on her musical career, she also went to acting classes and took an "overcoming anthropophobia course" in New York.[57]

On June 3, she released her first single under LDH's management and 30th single overall, "Kimi ga Ita Kara", being also her first single after three years since the release of "Forever".[63]

On September 16, she released her 31st single "REVOLUTION", with its title track featuring Amuro Namie.[64]

On December 16, Crystal Kay released her 11th studio album Shine.[65]

From February 12 to March 23, 2016, she held her 9th live tour Crystal Kay LIVE TOUR 2016 "Shine".

On March 23, Crystal Kay released her 32nd single "Sakura".

On September 14, she released her 33rd single "Lovin' You".

On February 13, 25 and March 13, 2017, she held her first Billboard Live concerts in Tokyo and Osaka.[66][67]

On June 13, 2018, she released her 12th studio album For You.In 2019, she starred as "Leading Player" in the Japanese version of the Broadway musical Pippin, for which she was awarded by the 27th Yomiyuri Theater Awards as best actress.[68]

In spring 2020, played the role of "Motormouth Maybelle" in the Japanese version of the musical Hairspray.[69] On March 17, Kay released her first cover album in fall 2020. "March 9", a beloved graduation song in Japan, was pre-released on March 18 as the first track of the album.[70][71] On April 24, the musical Hairspray was cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in Japan.[72]

In the same year, she launched the mental health support project "All FOUR ONE PROJECT" together with musicians whom she is close with in order to provide a place where people who are having difficulty living with the COVID-19 pandemic can talk about it in peace.[73] As for the origin of the project, she explained: "With the Corona disaster, I learned about the sad situation of the increasing number of suicides among women in their 20s to 40s. I thought that there are a lot of people who have something on their mind but can't talk about it with anyone. This is because in Japan, mental health care itself is considered taboo, or rather, it is still a bit closed off. I think the mentality of the Japanese people is to work hard until the very last minute, thinking that they shouldn't bother anyone.", "I thought it would be nice if there was a place where people who are having a hard time living in the present moment, people who are interested in mental health but don't know how to learn about it, and people who don't know much about mental health itself could participate in a safe environment."[73]

On April 21, 2021, she released her first cover album I SING, which celebrates the 20th anniversary since her debut. Previously, three songs of the album, "Sangatsu Kokonoka", "Utautai no Ballad" and "I LOVE...", had been released as digital singles over the course of 2020. In the same month as the release of the cover album, she was appointed as the brand ambassador to celebrate the 75th anniversary of JBL.[74]

Later that year, she participated in the first season of The Masked Singer Japan under the stage name "Miss Television" and finished the show as the runner-up.

On November 5, she released her 12th digital single "Hitori ja nai Kara", which was used as the theme song for the movie DANCING MARY.

On November 18, she released her 5th English digital single "Say My Name" in collaboration with the producer TETSU.[75]

On March 29, 2022, Crystal Kay performed the national anthem and halftime show for the NBA match "Washington Wizards vs Chicago Bulls" together with the professional dance team RIZE Dancers at Capital One Arena, the home of the Washington Wizards, for an event called "JAPAN NIGHT". RIZE, a Japanese NBA tour planning and dance team production company, was approached by the Washington Wizards about "JAPAN NIGHT" and offered the event to Crystal Kay. Kay, who herself played on the basketball team in junior high and high school and actively performs at basketball events, including singing the national anthem at NBA games in Japan, decided to participate in this special event because of her passion for the NBA.[76][77][78]

On July 6, she released the collaboration single "Gimme Some" together with Japanese Hip-Hop artist Daichi Yamamoto.[79]

From August to September, she reprised her role as "Leading Player" in the Japanese version of the Broadway musical Pippin.[80]

On November 11, she released the collaboration single "No Pressure" together with singer-songwriter and producer VivaOla.[81][82]

On December 7, she released her 15th digital single "Love me".

On January 29, 2024, Crystal Kay will release her 16th digital single "That Girl" produced by ☆Taku Takahashi (M-Flo).[83]

Influence edit

Crystal Kay is considered a pioneer for interracial acts in Japan. She debuted in 1999 when R&B began to take off in Japan thanks to local acts MISIA, Double and Hikaru Utada. Her success paved the way for the mainstream success of many mixed-race artists in the mid-2000s (decade) such as Thelma Aoyama and African-American/Japanese enka singer Jero.[9]

Personal life edit

In 2009, Crystal Kay said, "There is still some racial thing going on, [but] people are getting used to it. You can see a lot more mixed people on TV, and even (among) models in magazines." At a summer festival that year, the half-Japanese half-Papua New Guinean singer Emi Maria left Crystal Kay a demo and a note saying, "You're my idol, I'm sad I couldn't meet you in person."[9] Nevertheless, Crystal Kay has said, "I consider myself a Japanese artist because I was born and raised here, but nationality-wise I look, and am, foreign."[9]

In her life, Crystal Kay had been struggling with her identity and didn't want to stand out: "I was born and raised in Japan, but I don't have any Japanese blood in my veins (my father is American and my mother is Korean), so I had always had a complex.", "There was only one senior I knew who was Korean and Black [...]. They (the others) were all Black and Japanese, or white and Japanese, or half-Japanese. [...] I thought of myself as a minority among the majority."[84][85][86] However, living in New York between 2013 and 2015 helped her accept her multi-ethnical identity: "I had this complex that made me shrink back. But when I talked about it in New York, people would say, 'What are you talking about? You're carrying three cultures on your shoulders, and you're building a good career in Japan, isn't that great? You should be more proud of yourself.' I thought, 'That's right'."[84][87] As for her future, she dreams of becoming a "bridge between countries": "It could be through music, a musical, or a movie. I'm also very interested in acting, so I want to be a bridge through entertainment in any genre."[84]

Crystal Kay holds American citizenship.

Discography edit

Filmography edit

Dramas
Year Title Role Notes
2010 Hidarime Tantei EYE[48] Kokusho Akira Supporting role
2016 Non-Mama Hakusho Guest at the bar Cameo, sang theme song, "Lovin' You"
2024 YUMING STORIES Maeda Supporting role, Episode 2
Movies
Year Title Role Notes
2008 Pokémon: Giratina and the Sky Warrior Lucky (voice) (Nurse Joy's Chansey) Sang ending theme song, "One"
2009 Yamagata Scream[88] Casey
Jungle Emperor Leo a.k.a. Kimba the White Lion Researcher (voice)
2011 Happy Feet Two[89] Gloria (voice) Japanese dubbed version.
2013 Hikayat Hang Kway Teow Tan Tee Jah Malay short-film
2015 Seoul Searching Jamie
2019 The Earthquake Bird Nightclub singer
2023 Between the White Key and the Black Key[90] Lisa
Video games
Year Title Role Notes
2023 Wild Hearts[91] Suzuran (voice) English version
Stage
Year Title Role Notes
2013 DANCE EARTH 〜Seimei no Kodō〜 herself Support guest
2019–2022 Pippin Leading Player Supporting role
2020 Hairspray Motormouth Maybelle Stubbs Supporting role, cancelled

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External links edit

  • Crystal Kay's official website (in Japanese)
  • Crystal Kay Oricon profile (in Japanese)
  • Universal Music profile (in Japanese)
  • Crystal Kay at IMDb
  • (in Japanese)
  • Crystal Kay discography at Discogs
  • Ameblo Blog (in Japanese)
  • Official Twitter

crystal, this, article, needs, updated, please, help, update, this, article, reflect, recent, events, newly, available, information, december, 2021, williams, クリスタル, ケイ, ウィリアムズ, kurisutaru, wiriamuzu, born, february, 1986, japanese, american, singer, songwrite. This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information December 2021 Crystal Kay Williams クリスタル ケイ ウィリアムズ Kurisutaru Kei Wiriamuzu born February 26 1986 is a Japanese American singer songwriter actress and radio host Crystal KayCrystal Kay at a radio station in 2008BornCrystal Kay Williams 1986 02 26 February 26 1986 age 38 Yokohama Kanagawa Prefecture JapanNationalityJapaneseOther namesKuri chan CKOccupationsSinger Songwriter Actress Radio hostYears active1999 presentMusical careerGenresPop R amp B Rock Urban DanceInstrument s VocalsLabelsEpic Delicious Deli VirginWebsitewww wbr universal music wbr co wbr jp wbr crystal kay wbr After releasing her first single Eternal Memories 1999 1 Crystal Kay gained fame for her third studio album Almost Seventeen 2002 which debuted at number 2 on the Japanese Oricon charts 2 Almost Seventeen eventually sold over 400 000 copies and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan 3 Crystal Kay formerly signed to Epic Records a sub label of Sony Music Japan for 12 years 4 suddenly transferred to Delicious Deli Records a sub label of Universal Music Japan 5 in 2011 As of April 2021 she has released thirteen albums Her seventh studio album All Yours 2007 became Crystal Kay s only number one release in her career when it debuted on top of the Oricon chart in June 2007 6 Crystal Kay has sold over two million records in Japan as of 2009 Throughout her career Crystal Kay has collaborated with M Flo and BoA 7 Chemistry 8 as well as other well known recording artists Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Recording career 2 1 1999 2001 Debut and subsequent image change 2 2 2002 2006 Rise in popularity 2 3 2007 2008 First number one and decline in sales 2 4 2009 2010 Ten years in the industry 2 5 2011 present Transfer to Universal 3 Influence 4 Personal life 5 Discography 6 Filmography 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education editCrystal Kay was born and raised in Yokohama in Kanagawa Prefecture to a Korean Japanese mother and an African American father 9 Her father was a bassist from New Jersey and a sailor in the United States Navy stationed in Yokosuka Japan Her mother was a 23 year old professional singer with one album while her father played music as a hobby 10 As a child Crystal Kay met artists such as Diana Ross and Bobby Brown through her parents taking her to shows 9 Crystal Kay attended Kinnick High School at the Yokosuka military base and Sophia University 11 She briefly studied the Korean language in Seoul learning how to read and write hangul 12 but does not speak Korean fluently and considers herself to be Japanese Crystal Kay is fluent in English and Japanese the latter influencing and making a regular appearance in her songs She has also studied French Crystal Kay has cited Janet Jackson Aaliyah and Michael Jackson as her biggest influences 13 In Japan she cites the acts of producer Tetsuya Komuro as her J pop influences particularly Speed and Namie Amuro 9 Recording career edit1999 2001 Debut and subsequent image change edit Crystal Kay began singing for TV commercials as child from the age of 4 At the age of 11 years old Crystal Kay signed to the label Epic Records in Japan when a jingle she recorded for TV CM for Vitamin water garnered attention 9 One year later the jingle was expanded into her debut single Eternal Memories on July 1 1999 Despite peaking at number 47 Eternal Memories has since become Crystal Kay s eighth best selling single 14 1999 saw the release of two more singles Teenage Universe Chewing Gum Baby on September 8 15 and Komichi no Hana on November 3 16 the former peaking at number 47 and the latter at number 80 Crystal Kay s first studio album C L L Crystal Lover Light was released on March 23 2000 17 This album is noted by fans to have a more indie and acoustic feel as opposed to her later albums which mainly come under the genres of pop and R amp B Crystal Kay was only 13 years old when this album was released C L L Crystal Lover Light debuted at number 60 on the Oricon charts A fourth single was released on the same day as C L L Crystal Lover Light Shadows of Desire 18 Because of its release date it became Crystal Kay s first single to fail to chart Shadows of Desire was Crystal Kay s first A side to be sung entirely in English After a year long period of inactivity Crystal Kay returned to the music scene with the single Lost Child The single which was a collaboration with Shinichi Osawa and Hiroshi Fujiwara was released on February 15 2001 and reached number 55 on its debut week Despite Crystal Kay only being credited as a featured artist on the song it was still featured on her next album 637 Always and Forever Her fifth single Girl s Night came three months later on May 9 2001 The single saw the introduction of urban influences in Crystal Kay s music Despite this new style the single peaked at number 100 One of the b sides Make Me Whole was a cover of the Amel Larrieux song of the same name 19 Crystal Kay s next single Ex Boyfriend was released on July 4 2001 It featured rapper Verbal of M Flo 20 The single was a success for Crystal Kay peaking at number 44 and became her best selling single at the time of its release Crystal Kay released her sophomore effort on August 22 2001 637 Always and Forever The album became Crystal Kay s first album to reach the top twenty of the Oricon chart when it debuted at number 19 and sold 15 640 copies in its first week 21 Crystal Kay finished off 2001 with her seventh single Think of U released on November 28 2001 The single was Christmas themed It debuted and peaked at number 60 2002 2006 Rise in popularity edit Nine months after her last single Crystal Kay released her eighth single Hard to Say on August 7 2002 and sold over double than her previous best selling single Ex Boyfriend It became her first top thirty single when it debuted peaked at number 26 on the Oricon chart 22 The single was followed by the release of Crystal Kay s next single Girl U Love and her third studio album Almost Seventeen on October 23 2002 Almost Seventeen became Crystal Kay s breakthrough album exceeding expectations and debuting at number 2 on the charts behind Mai Kuraki selling 51 360 in its first week The album spent a year on the charts quickly being certified platinum by RIAJ 23 Three months later Crystal Kay released Boyfriend Part II on January 22 2003 It peaked at number 23 Her next single came five months later and was another collaboration with M Flo The single called I Like It was released as Crystal Kay loves m flo and was notably the first in a long running hit series for m flo It was also Crystal Kay s first top ten hit 9 I Like It peaked at number 8 becoming Crystal Kay s first top ten hit and eventually sold around 50 000 copies Another single Candy was released a month before her fourth studio album 4 Real on October 22 2003 24 Candy debuted inside the top thirty of the Oricon charts at number 21 her fourth single in a row to do so 4 Real was released on November 27 2003 along with Crystal Kay s thirteenth single Can t Be Stopped 4 Real debuted at number 6 on the charts behind household names in Japan such as Aiko Do As Infinity and Mika Nakashima and sold 86 310 copies in its first week 25 Crystal Kay s first English language album Crystal Kay released as Natural World Premiere Album in Japan was released several weeks before 4 Real on November 7 2003 in Asian territories including South Korea Taiwan Hong Kong and Thailand 26 27 The album was her first to be released outside Japan and compiled English language songs from her previously released albums and singles such covers of Gladys Knight Cyndi Lauper and Judy Garland songs On May 12 2004 released her fourteenth single Motherland the first of two that year Motherland was used as the third ending theme for the anime adaption of Fullmetal Alchemist It was the ending theme from episodes 26 to 41 The single debuted at number 9 on the Oricon chart 28 her second single to debut in the top ten Just under two months after Motherland Crystal Kay released her first compilation album CK5 which was released on June 30 2004 featuring a selection of tracks from Crystal Kay s four previous studio albums as well as her latest single Motherland The album celebrates Crystal Kay s fifth anniversary since the release of her debut single Eternal Memories in 1999 hence the title CK5 peaked at number 2 on the weekly chart and charted for 49 weeks eventually being certified platinum by RIAJ Another single Bye My Darling was released on November 17 and peaked at number 40 on the Oricon chart It was Crystal Kay s final release of 2004 citation needed The single Kiss started off 2005 for Crystal Kay It was released on January 26 2005 and peaked at number 10 on the Oricon chart The single had longevity at eventually became her second best selling single 29 Kiss was the CM song for NTT DoCoMo Music Porter Kiss was written by the same songwriter of the ballad Yuki no Hana by Mika Nakashima Crystal Kay s fifth studio album Crystal Style followed two months later on March 2 2005 The album debuted at number 2 and sold 296 756 copies The album was the 44th best selling album of 2005 in Japan Crystal Kay released her seventeenth single Koi ni Ochitara on May 18 2005 which was used as the theme song for the drama Koi ni Ochitara Boku no Seikō no Himitsu The single is currently when the best selling single of her career selling 295 456 copies and Crystal Kay has sai that it changed the focus of her career away from R amp B and towards J Pop 9 In its first week it sold 73 717 copies 30 in its second week it dropped to number 4 and sold 51 546 copies 31 and in the third week it fell one place to number 5 selling a further 38 302 copies 32 Crystal Kay s next single was a collaboration with the R amp B duo Chemistry called Two as One The single was released on October 5 2005 and peaked at number 2 on the Oricon charts much like Koi ni Ochitara earlier that year Two as One was released as Crystal Kay Chemistry citation needed On February 8 2006 Crystal Kay released Kirakuni Together her nineteenth single and the second A side to be sung entirely in English This single was recorded in the U S with producers Jam amp Lewis who are known for working with the likes of Crystal Kay s idol Janet Jackson and Mariah Carey Crystal Kay has stated that working with them was the personal highlight of her career and was landed on Crystal Kay as a surprise by her management The recording took place over a hectic 3 nights in Los Angeles 9 The second A side Together was used as the theme song in Japan for the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin 33 The single debuted at number 27 Two weeks later Crystal Kay released her sixth studio album Call Me Miss on February 22 2006 In its first week Call Me Miss debuted at number 2 on the Oricon chart as well as number 9 on the World Album Chart selling 116 050 copies that week 34 It has since been certified platinum by RIAJ and was the 50th best selling album of 2006 in Japan 2007 2008 First number one and decline in sales edit After about a year s break Crystal Kay released the single Kitto Eien ni on January 17 2007 Kitto Eien ni was used as the ending theme of the film Boku wa Imōto ni Koi o Suru starring Jun Matsumoto The single debuted at number 12 and charted for seven weeks selling 19 615 copies 35 Crystal Kay s twenty first single Konna ni Chikaku de was released on February 28 2007 It was used as the ending theme to the anime adaption of the manga Nodame Cantabile 36 The single debuted at number 14 on the Oricon chart and charted for eight weeks selling 15 158 copies to date Konna ni Chikaku de was performed live for the special Nodame Orchestra concert at the Tokyo International Forum on the single s release date Another single Anata no Soba de was released on May 16 2007 The single only featured one track and thus was sold at the lower price of 525 in Japan This single was the CM song for Menard Facial Salon Crystal Kay released her seventh studio album All Yours a month later on June 20 2007 citation needed The album s theme was love The track Lonely Girl was featured on the Japanese airings of the American dramatic television series Lost and featured on the soundtrack to the third series in Japan 37 The second track on All Yours Dream World was used to promote the Barista s Special for Tully s Coffee 38 The album debuted at number 1 selling 51 211 copies in its first week All Yours was Crystal Kay s first number one release The album has sold 136 841 copies and charted for nine weeks On November 28 2007 Crystal Kay released her first EP Shining The EP had a Christmas theme and featured the title track Shining as well as a second new track Snowflake and the previously released tracks Happy 045 Xmas and No More Blue Christmas originally featured on Natural World Premiere Album 39 It debuted at number 21 on the Oricon chart Shining was used as the CM song for PARCO X MAS 2007 throughout the Christmas period Crystal Kay also starred in the commercial in which she was seen flying on a reindeer On March 3 2008 it was revealed that Crystal Kay was chosen to sing the theme song to the 2008 Pokemon film Giratina to Sora no Hanataba Sheimi She also played the voice of Nurse Joy s Chansey in the film The film s producers had apparently been considering the singer since 2001 when she sang Lost Child with Shinichi Osawa and Hiroshi Fujiwara for the soundtrack of the film Satorare 40 As expected a single was released However it was not the recently announced Pokemon theme song but a different single entitled Namida no Saki ni Namida no Saki ni was released on June 11 2008 It was Crystal Kay s first single in over a year since the release of the single Anata no Soba de on May 16 2007 Namida no Saki was used as the CM song for Tully s Coffee commercials throughout June 2008 This song exhibited a new pop rock sound for the singer The single debuted at number 29 on the Oricon daily chart and eventually debuted at number 42 on the weekly chart To date the single has sold 3 587 copies One month later on July 16 2008 the Pokemon single One was finally released One debuted at number 25 on the daily chart and debuted at number 32 on the weekly chart selling 2 237 copies To date One has sold 6 522 copies Crystal Kay graduated in sociology from Sophia University in 2008 allowing her to concentrate on her career full time 9 For her eighth studio album Color Change Crystal Kay had songs produced by Bloodshy amp Avant and Jam amp Lewis Crystal Kay had previously worked with Jam amp Lewis in 2006 The album was released on August 6 2008 The title Color Change reflected from Crystal Kay s graduation from Sophia University that year 41 Color Change peaked at number 6 on the Oricon daily chart and number 8 on the weekly chart selling 15 519 copies in its first week The album sold 33 290 copies after seven weeks on the charts Color Change was eventually certified gold by RIAJ 42 Color Change was the 289th best selling album of 2008 in Japan 2009 2010 Ten years in the industry edit On February 18 2009 Crystal Kay was a featured artist with Verbal of M Flo on the song Universe with South Korean singer BoA from her single Eien Universe Believe in Love The single peaked at number 8 and has sold 21 789 copies On May 15 2009 it was announced that Crystal Kay and Jin Akanishi from the boyband KAT TUN had written a duet called Wonder The song was first performed by Akanishi on the KAT TUN s concert tour in 2009 This was the second time that Crystal Kay sang with him the first being during her second appearance on KAT TUN s variety show Cartoon KAT TUN citation needed On August 12 2009 Crystal Kay released her twenty fourth single After Love First Boyfriend Girlfriend The single was announced on Crystal Kay s official website on July 1 2009 which marks the tenth anniversary since the release of Crystal Kay s debut single in 1999 After Love First Boyfriend features Kaname from the J pop duo Chemistry After Love First Boyfriend is a follow up to Crystal Kay s 2003 single Boyfriend Part II and used as the CM song for Tully s Coffee commercials throughout July 2009 citation needed After Love was written by Craig McConnell and Canadian artist Shobha with Japanese lyrics by Crystal Kay Girlfriend featuring the Korean artist BoA with whom Crystal Kay is reportedly close friends was used as the image song for the Japanese dubbed release of the feature film He s Just Not That Into You starring Jennifer Aniston and Ben Affleck 43 The single s b side Deaeta Kiseki was released digitally in December 2008 and was also used as the CM song for Tully s Coffee that month After Love First Boyfriend Girlfriend was Crystal Kay s second double A side single and her first since Kirakuni Together in 2006 The single landed on the Oricon Daily Chart at peak position number 21 and on the Oricon Weekly Chart at number 31 On September 2 2009 Crystal Kay released her second compilation album entitled Best of Crystal Kay The collection featured over thirty tracks from her discography 44 Best of Crystal Kay was also released with a limited edition disc containing four new songs including Step by Step produced by Yasutaka Nakata of Capsule It was used as the theme song for Janguru Taitei which aired from September 5 2009 45 Another new song entitled Over and Over will also be in the CD It is currently used in a commercial for NTT s Live On FLET S 46 Crystal Kay did not star in this advert Over and Over was produced by Taku Takahashi of M Flo The fourth track Helpless Night is a collaboration between Crystal Kay and Jin Akanishi of KAT TUN and is performed almost entirely in English The collection debuted at number 2 on the Oricon Daily Chart and sold almost 30 000 copies that day alone and ultimately dropped to number 3 on the Weekly Chart behind Superfly s Box Emotions and the second week sales of Arashi s All the Best 1999 2009 It sold 87 669 copies that week This is Crystal Kay s best peak position on the Oricon Chart since All Yours in 2007 as well as her best first week sales since Call Me Miss in 2006 Crystal Kay finished off the year by releasing her first remix album The Best Remixes of CK on December 16 2006 In 2010 Crystal Kay starred in her first role in a drama series She played the character of Kokusho Akira a genius hacker who has carried out many crimes all over the world in the Nippon Television drama Hidarime Tantei Eye which stars Hey Say JUMP member Ryosuke Yamada The drama began airing on January 23 2010 47 48 On February 24 Crystal Kay released a brand new song Flash on Recochoku Chaku Uta Flash was featured in the commercial for Canon IXY Digital cameras which began airing on February 19 49 Crystal Kay also released a new song called Victoria It was being used as the commercial song for Tully s Coffee 50 Both of these new songs were featured in Crystal Kay s second mini album Flash which was released on June 16 The mini album also included a tribute to Michael Jackson and a song written by herself 51 She also released Crystal Kay Live In NHK Hall 10th Anniversary Tour CK10 on the same day It will be her first concert DVD 52 On June 22 it was announced that Crystal Kay would sing both the opening and ending theme songs Time of Love and Cannonball respectively to the NHK drama Junen Saki mo Kimi ni Koishite starring Aya Ueto The drama began airing on August 31 53 Crystal Kay released her next single Journey Kimi to Futari de on November 24 followed by her ninth studio album on December 8 2011 present Transfer to Universal edit Crystal Kay s Spin the Music tour was planned to have nine shows across Japan starting February 5 and ending March 29 Her tour was cancelled after she went to the hospital complaining of sickness and was diagnosed with Acute Nephritis 54 Crystal Kay was advised not to go on with the tour in order to rest and recover from her illness Her record label offered refunds through the tour s website Crystal Kay later performed at the August 2011 MTV Zushi Fes music festival 55 On April 29 2011 Crystal Kay held a Q amp A on her blog and answered her fans questions with one question regarding a possible Korean debut Considering her mother is of Korean ancestry she has stated I can speak just a teeny bit of Korean lol My reading and writing are perfect but learning vocabulary is sooo hard It s no good that I don t do listening or speaking I ll think about a Korean debut I d like to be able to sing in Korean 56 On October 5 2011 Universal Music Group subsidiary label Delicious Deli Records posted an announcement that after twelve years Crystal Kay had left Sony Music Japan and signed to them 5 In 2012 Crystal Kay recorded a cover of Eyes on Me for the FINAL FANTASY Orchestra Album becoming the latest in a series of notable artists to cover the song including Angela Aki MayBee and Kanon In 2013 the singer participated in DANCE EARTH PARTY s debut single Inochi no Rhythm part of DANCE EARTH s project DANCE EARTH Seimei no Kodo In March of the same year she moved to New York United States in order to start her international career 57 On February 14 2014 she officially released her US debut music video via MTV Iggy Busy Doing Nothing 58 On July 1 2014 she celebrated her 15th debut anniversary In November of the same year the singer announced that she moved her management to LDH 59 In January 2015 the singer returned to Japan after a final acoustic concert in New York Looking back at the time she lived in the United States she described the experience as a turning point in her life It was the first time I lived alone in New York and the first time I lived abroad I went there because I wanted to try my hand at music and although it didn t lead to my debut in the end I think I learned a lot there and was able to plant some seeds Anyway it was a journey to face myself and become stronger Going to New York was the first time I was able to face my identity crisis which I had been dealing with since I was a child I think it was a good thing that I was able to think I should have more confidence in my identity The other thing is that people in their late twenties have unique problems Especially for women it s the age when they have to worry about work marriage and childbirth 60 In terms of music she succeeded in refining her skills despite not being able to make her international debut My goal was to get a record deal there but I thought it would be better to actually live there join the local community and get to know the producers so I decided to take the plunge But it was difficult because I didn t have any connections I went into the studio every day and wrote over 60 songs but I was an unknown singer over there For two years I went back and forth to Japan meeting with producers doing sessions voice training dancing and so on 61 62 Besides working on her musical career she also went to acting classes and took an overcoming anthropophobia course in New York 57 On June 3 she released her first single under LDH s management and 30th single overall Kimi ga Ita Kara being also her first single after three years since the release of Forever 63 On September 16 she released her 31st single REVOLUTION with its title track featuring Amuro Namie 64 On December 16 Crystal Kay released her 11th studio album Shine 65 From February 12 to March 23 2016 she held her 9th live tour Crystal Kay LIVE TOUR 2016 Shine On March 23 Crystal Kay released her 32nd single Sakura On September 14 she released her 33rd single Lovin You On February 13 25 and March 13 2017 she held her first Billboard Live concerts in Tokyo and Osaka 66 67 On June 13 2018 she released her 12th studio album For You In 2019 she starred as Leading Player in the Japanese version of the Broadway musical Pippin for which she was awarded by the 27th Yomiyuri Theater Awards as best actress 68 In spring 2020 played the role of Motormouth Maybelle in the Japanese version of the musical Hairspray 69 On March 17 Kay released her first cover album in fall 2020 March 9 a beloved graduation song in Japan was pre released on March 18 as the first track of the album 70 71 On April 24 the musical Hairspray was cancelled due to COVID 19 pandemic in Japan 72 In the same year she launched the mental health support project All FOUR ONE PROJECT together with musicians whom she is close with in order to provide a place where people who are having difficulty living with the COVID 19 pandemic can talk about it in peace 73 As for the origin of the project she explained With the Corona disaster I learned about the sad situation of the increasing number of suicides among women in their 20s to 40s I thought that there are a lot of people who have something on their mind but can t talk about it with anyone This is because in Japan mental health care itself is considered taboo or rather it is still a bit closed off I think the mentality of the Japanese people is to work hard until the very last minute thinking that they shouldn t bother anyone I thought it would be nice if there was a place where people who are having a hard time living in the present moment people who are interested in mental health but don t know how to learn about it and people who don t know much about mental health itself could participate in a safe environment 73 On April 21 2021 she released her first cover album I SING which celebrates the 20th anniversary since her debut Previously three songs of the album Sangatsu Kokonoka Utautai no Ballad and I LOVE had been released as digital singles over the course of 2020 In the same month as the release of the cover album she was appointed as the brand ambassador to celebrate the 75th anniversary of JBL 74 Later that year she participated in the first season of The Masked Singer Japan under the stage name Miss Television and finished the show as the runner up On November 5 she released her 12th digital single Hitori ja nai Kara which was used as the theme song for the movie DANCING MARY On November 18 she released her 5th English digital single Say My Name in collaboration with the producer TETSU 75 On March 29 2022 Crystal Kay performed the national anthem and halftime show for the NBA match Washington Wizards vs Chicago Bulls together with the professional dance team RIZE Dancers at Capital One Arena the home of the Washington Wizards for an event called JAPAN NIGHT RIZE a Japanese NBA tour planning and dance team production company was approached by the Washington Wizards about JAPAN NIGHT and offered the event to Crystal Kay Kay who herself played on the basketball team in junior high and high school and actively performs at basketball events including singing the national anthem at NBA games in Japan decided to participate in this special event because of her passion for the NBA 76 77 78 On July 6 she released the collaboration single Gimme Some together with Japanese Hip Hop artist Daichi Yamamoto 79 From August to September she reprised her role as Leading Player in the Japanese version of the Broadway musical Pippin 80 On November 11 she released the collaboration single No Pressure together with singer songwriter and producer VivaOla 81 82 On December 7 she released her 15th digital single Love me On January 29 2024 Crystal Kay will release her 16th digital single That Girl produced by Taku Takahashi M Flo 83 Influence editCrystal Kay is considered a pioneer for interracial acts in Japan She debuted in 1999 when R amp B began to take off in Japan thanks to local acts MISIA Double and Hikaru Utada Her success paved the way for the mainstream success of many mixed race artists in the mid 2000s decade such as Thelma Aoyama and African American Japanese enka singer Jero 9 Personal life editIn 2009 Crystal Kay said There is still some racial thing going on but people are getting used to it You can see a lot more mixed people on TV and even among models in magazines At a summer festival that year the half Japanese half Papua New Guinean singer Emi Maria left Crystal Kay a demo and a note saying You re my idol I m sad I couldn t meet you in person 9 Nevertheless Crystal Kay has said I consider myself a Japanese artist because I was born and raised here but nationality wise I look and am foreign 9 In her life Crystal Kay had been struggling with her identity and didn t want to stand out I was born and raised in Japan but I don t have any Japanese blood in my veins my father is American and my mother is Korean so I had always had a complex There was only one senior I knew who was Korean and Black They the others were all Black and Japanese or white and Japanese or half Japanese I thought of myself as a minority among the majority 84 85 86 However living in New York between 2013 and 2015 helped her accept her multi ethnical identity I had this complex that made me shrink back But when I talked about it in New York people would say What are you talking about You re carrying three cultures on your shoulders and you re building a good career in Japan isn t that great You should be more proud of yourself I thought That s right 84 87 As for her future she dreams of becoming a bridge between countries It could be through music a musical or a movie I m also very interested in acting so I want to be a bridge through entertainment in any genre 84 Crystal Kay holds American citizenship Discography editMain article Crystal Kay discography C L L Crystal Lover Light 2000 637 Always and Forever 2001 Almost Seventeen 2002 4 Real 2003 Crystal Style 2005 Call Me Miss 2006 All Yours 2007 Color Change 2008 Spin the Music 2010 Vivid 2012 Shine 2015 For You 2018 I Sing 2021 Filmography editDramasYear Title Role Notes2010 Hidarime Tantei EYE 48 Kokusho Akira Supporting role2016 Non Mama Hakusho Guest at the bar Cameo sang theme song Lovin You 2024 YUMING STORIES Maeda Supporting role Episode 2MoviesYear Title Role Notes2008 Pokemon Giratina and the Sky Warrior Lucky voice Nurse Joy s Chansey Sang ending theme song One 2009 Yamagata Scream 88 CaseyJungle Emperor Leo a k a Kimba the White Lion Researcher voice 2011 Happy Feet Two 89 Gloria voice Japanese dubbed version 2013 Hikayat Hang Kway Teow Tan Tee Jah Malay short film2015 Seoul Searching Jamie2019 The Earthquake Bird Nightclub singer2023 Between the White Key and the Black Key 90 LisaVideo gamesYear Title Role Notes2023 Wild Hearts 91 Suzuran voice English versionStageYear Title Role Notes2013 DANCE EARTH Seimei no Kodō herself Support guest2019 2022 Pippin Leading Player Supporting role2020 Hairspray Motormouth Maybelle Stubbs Supporting role cancelledReferences edit Sony Music Online Japan Crystal Kay Eternal Memories Sony Music Entertainment Japan Retrieved July 10 2009 2002年11月第1週の邦楽アルバムランキング情報 almost seventeen chart position Oricon Retrieved July 10 2009 Sony Music Online Japan Crystal Kay Biography Sony Music Entertainment Japan Archived from the original on July 22 2009 Retrieved July 10 2009 Crystal Kay Sony Music Entertainment Japan Retrieved July 10 2009 a b Crystal Kay Delicious Deli Records Archived from the original on October 12 2011 Retrieved October 7 2011 2007年07月第1週の邦楽アルバムランキング情報 ALL YOURS Chart Position Oricon Retrieved July 10 2009 BoA Crystal Kay VERBAL m flo 話題の大型コラボレーション楽曲が2月4日より配信スタート Avex Trax February 3 2009 Archived from the original on July 21 2009 Retrieved July 10 2009 Sony Music Online Japan Crystal Kay After Love First Boyfriend feat KANAME CHEMISTRY Girlfriend feat BoA Sony Music Entertainment Japan Retrieved July 10 2009 a b c d e f g h i j k Robert Michael Poole Crystal Kay is having a ball October 16 2009 Japan Times Retrieved October 16 2009 Williams Crystal Kay January 22 2013 HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOM THE BIG FIVE OH AND DOESNT EVEN LOOK IT ONE BIT LOVE YOU lt 3 Retrieved February 17 2013 Crystal Kay BLOG Lady GaGa Beni Arashiro can be seen in the picture playlog jp June 8 2009 Retrieved July 10 2009 Crystal Kayさんがキュンとくる男性のしぐさは November 22 2015 TOKYO FM Retrieved July 5 2022 Black Life in Japan Crystal Kay interview January 24 2006 ACTV Japan Archived from the original on December 13 2021 Retrieved July 6 2008 シングル売り上げランキング Crystal Kay Single Sales Ranking Oricon Retrieved July 10 2009 Sony Music Online Japan Crystal Kay TEENAGE UNIVERSE Chewing Gum Baby Sony Music Entertainment Japan Retrieved July 10 2009 Sony Music Online Japan Crystal Kay こみちの花 Sony Music Entertainment Japan Retrieved July 10 2009 Sony Music Online Japan Crystal Kay C L L CRYSTAL LOVER LIGHT Sony Music Entertainment Japan Retrieved July 10 2009 Sony Music Online Japan Crystal Kay Shadows of Desire in Japanese Sony Music Entertainment Japan Retrieved February 17 2013 Sony Music Online Japan Crystal Kay Girl s Night Sony Music Entertainment Japan Sony Music Online Japan Crystal Kay feat Verbal M Fl Ex Boyfriend Sony Music Entertainment Japan Archived from the original on July 22 2009 Retrieved July 10 2009 2001年09月第1週の邦楽アルバムランキング情報 637 Always and Forever chart position Oricon August 29 2001 Retrieved July 10 2009 2002年08月第3週の邦楽シングルランキング情報 Hard to Say chart position Oricon 2002年11月第1週の邦楽アルバムランキング情報 Almost Seventeen chart position Oricon Sony Music Online Crystal Kay Candy Sony Music Entertainment Japan 2003年12月第2週の邦楽アルバムランキング情報 4 Real chart position Oricon Guest CRYSTAL KAY in Japanese J Wave Retrieved September 14 2014 CRYSTAL KAY CRYSTAL KAY in Korean Hot Tracks Retrieved September 14 2014 2004年05月第4週の邦楽シングルランキング情報 Motherland chart position Oricon May 19 2004 Retrieved July 11 2009 シングル売り上げランキング Crystal Kay Single Sales Ranking Oricon Retrieved July 11 2009 2005年05月第5週の邦楽シングルランキング情報 Koi ni Ochitara chart position Oricon Retrieved July 11 2009 2005年06月第1週の邦楽シングルランキング情報 Koi ni Ochitara chart position 2nd week Oricon 2005年06月第2週の邦楽シングルランキング情報 Koi ni Ochitara chart position 3rd week Oricon Sony Music Online Japan Crystal Kay Kirakuni Together Sony Music Entertainment Japan Retrieved July 11 2009 2006年03月第1週の邦楽アルバムランキング情報 Call Me Miss chart position Oricon Crystal Kay リリース ORICON STYLE ミュージック Oricon Archived from the original on June 14 2008 Retrieved July 11 2009 Sony Music Online Japan Crystal Kay Konna ni Chikaku de Sony Music Entertainment Japan Archived from the original on July 22 2009 Retrieved July 11 2009 Crystal Kay is all yours The Japan Times July 6 2007 Crystal Kay promotes coffee Toykography tokyograph com May 8 2007 Retrieved July 11 2009 YESASIA Shining Japan Version CD Crystal Kay Epic Records Japanese Music Free Shipping YesAsia Retrieved July 11 2009 Crystal Kay sings Pokemon theme Tokyograph tokyograph com March 3 2008 Retrieved July 11 2009 Chanto News Crystal Kay blog Thank you Chanto News Retrieved July 11 2009 dead link 社団法人 日本レコード協会 各種統計 Recording Industry Association of Japan Retrieved July 11 2009 Crystal Kay collaborates with girlfriend BoA Tokyograph tokyograph com May 21 2009 BEST of CRYSTAL KAY Regular Edition CD Crystal Kay Jpop CDJapan CDJapan フジテレビ開局50周年 手塚治虫生誕80周年 記念アニメ ジャングル大帝 フジテレビ Archived from the original on July 23 2009 Retrieved July 11 2009 YouTube CM NTT東日本 LIVE ON FLET S 光 YouTube July 2 2009 Archived from the original on October 18 2013 Retrieved July 11 2009 クリスタル ケイ 左目探偵EYE で天才ハッカー役 連ドラ初レギュラーに 夢かなった まんたんウェブ 毎日jp 毎日新聞 in Japanese December 29 2009 Archived from the original on January 16 2010 Retrieved December 31 2009 a b Crystal Kay to make drama debut Tokyograph December 29 2009 Retrieved December 31 2009 AD amp HISTORY IXY SPECIAL in Japanese Archived from the original on February 13 2010 Retrieved February 14 2010 TULLY S POSTER篇 キャンペーン CM 伊藤園 Archived from the original on April 4 2010 Retrieved April 4 2010 Flash Crystal Kay CD CDJapan Retrieved April 4 2010 Crystal Kay Live In NHK Hall 10th Anniversary Tour CK10 Crystal Kay DVD CDJapan Retrieved April 4 2010 Crystal Kay NHKドラマ挿入歌 amp 主題歌に決定 mu mo エンタメニュース in Japanese June 22 2010 Archived from the original on October 8 2011 Retrieved July 2 2010 Sanei Crystal Kay cancels tour due to acute nephritis Tokyo Hive com Retrieved May 3 2011 Lochridge Mariko Crystal Kay aims for spring break vibe in Zushi Japan Times 11 August 2011 p 1 JpopAsia Crystal Kay Wants To Debut In Korea JpopAsia a b Crystal Kayさんがニューヨークで学んだこと オンエアレポート 森永乳業 presents 平原綾香のヒーリング ヴィーナス TOKYO FM 80 0MHz PREMIERE Crystal Kay Busy Doing Nothing Crystal Kay ARTIST LDH LOVE DREAM HAPPINESS TO THE WORLD www ldh co jp Retrieved January 18 2024 https www billboard japan com special detail 3050 bare URL Crystal Kay NY生活語る 歌への取り組み方が変わった Crystal Kayにしか歌えないJ POP 新曲 サクラ に溢れる説得力と深みの理由 SPICE エンタメ特化型情報メディア スパイス 君がいたから Crystal Kay ORICON NEWS Retrieved January 18 2024 REVOLUTION 初回盤 Crystal Kay ORICON NEWS Retrieved January 18 2024 Shine 初回限定盤 DVD付 Crystal Kay ORICON NEWS Retrieved January 18 2024 Crystal Kay 初のビルボードライブ公演が決定 Daily News Billboard JAPAN in Japanese Retrieved January 17 2024 Billboard JAPAN sorry billboard japan com Retrieved January 17 2024 第27回読売演劇大賞受賞の橋爪功 誇らしいような ドキドキした気持ち Natalie in Japanese February 29 2020 Retrieved March 3 2020 黒人のように肌を塗るメイクは 許可できません 日本初上演 ヘアスプレー の制作陣がメッセージ ハフポスト in Japanese November 5 2019 Retrieved November 10 2019 Inc Natasha Crystal Kay初のカバーアルバムよりレミオロメン 3月9日 先行配信 コメントあり 音楽ナタリー in Japanese Retrieved March 24 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help Crystal Kayが 3月9日 歌う 今秋に初のカバーアルバムをリリース TOKYO HEADLINE in Japanese March 17 2020 Retrieved March 24 2020 6月東京公演及び全国ツアー公演中止のお知らせ Toho Stage in Japanese April 24 2020 Retrieved May 8 2020 a b CASIO Billboard Live ひとりじゃないから Crystal Kayが届けたいメッセージ Special Billboard JAPAN in Japanese Retrieved January 17 2024 Crystal Kay appointed as the brand ambassador to celebrate the 75th anniversary of JB LDH LOVE DREAM HAPPINESS TO THE WORLD LDH LOVE DREAM HAPPINESS TO THE WORLD Retrieved January 17 2024 Crystal Kay New song LDH LOVE DREAM HAPPINESS TO THE WORLD Retrieved January 17 2024 Crystal Kay 八村塁選手が所属するNBAワシントンウィザーズの国歌 唱 ハーフタイムパフォーマンスに決定 THE FIRST TIMES in Japanese Retrieved January 17 2024 歌手 Crystal KayとプロダンスチームRIZE Dancersが八村塁選手の所属するNBAワシントンウィザーズの国歌斉唱 ハーフタイムの舞台に立つ プレスリリース ニュースリリース配信シェアNo 1 PR TIMES in Japanese March 20 2022 Retrieved January 17 2024 Crystal KayがNBAワシントンウィザーズの国歌斉唱 ハーフタイムパフォーマンス TOKYO HEADLINE in Japanese March 20 2022 Retrieved January 17 2024 Crystal Kay 新曲は 最高で鳥肌 なファイトソング 7月に配信リリース TOKYO HEADLINE in Japanese June 17 2022 Retrieved January 17 2024 Inc Natasha 会見レポート ミュージカル ピピン 開幕 Crystal Kayが森崎ウィンに パピー みたい ステージナタリー in Japanese Retrieved January 17 2024 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help Crystal Kay VivaOla 初ダック組んだ新曲 No Pressure 配信リリース ひと夏の切ないエピソードを歌ったナンバーに Real Sound リアルサウンド in Japanese November 1 2022 Retrieved January 17 2024 Crystal KayがVivaOlaと初の共同制作 コラボ曲 No Pressure リリース決定 in Japanese November 1 2022 Retrieved January 17 2024 Crystal Kay 2024 1 29 月 Digital Single That Girl Release NEWS LDH Girls mobile in Japanese Retrieved January 17 2024 a b c クリスタル ケイのコンプレックスを変えたNy 日本ではなかなかできなかった 2ページ目 January 11 2024 Crystal Kay NY生活語る 歌への取り組み方が変わった ORICON NEWS Retrieved January 17 2024 Crystal Kayにしか歌えないJ POP 新曲 サクラ に溢れる説得力と深みの理由 SPICE エンタメ特化型情報メディア スパイス SPICE スパイス エンタメ特化型情報メディア スパイス in Japanese Retrieved January 17 2024 Crystal Kay NY生活語る 歌への取り組み方が変わった ORICON NEWS Retrieved January 17 2024 Just a scream The Japan Times Online July 31 2009 Retrieved December 31 2009 ハッピーフィート2 踊るペンギンレスキュー隊 Fukikaeru Retrieved December 30 2021 白鍵と黒鍵の間に eiga com Retrieved June 3 2023 Takano Rikiya 1104Rikiya February 13 2023 Casting Director を務めましたゲーム Wild Hearts の英語版音声のメインキャストが発表されました 作品のコンセプトに合わせ英語音声のキャスティングを日本で行えたことを嬉しく思うと共に 総勢46名のキャストの皆様とご一緒できたことに感謝の気持ちでいっぱいです playWildHearts Tweet Retrieved February 13 2023 via Twitter External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Crystal Kay Crystal Kay s official website in Japanese Old Crystal Kay s official website Crystal Kay Oricon 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