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Mami Kawada

Mami Kawada (川田 まみ, Kawada Mami, born February 13, 1980)[1][2] is a former Japanese pop singer and lyricist who was signed to NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan and also a member of I've Sound, a musical group which produces soundtracks for eroge (erotic games) and anime.

Mami Kawada
川田 まみ
Kawada at Bangkok Comic Con in 2014
Born (1980-02-13) February 13, 1980 (age 44)
Sapporo, Japan
Occupation(s)Singer, lyricist
Years active2001–2016
SpouseTomoyuki Nakazawa
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals
Labels
Websitemami-kawada.jp

Born and raised in Sapporo, Japan, Kawada made her musical debut in 2001 after being discovered by her music teacher Eiko Shimamiya with the release of the song "Kaze to Kimi o Daite". She released her first single, a split-single with musician Kotoko, in 2002, and her first solo single was released in 2005. Her first album, Seed, was released in 2006. She first performed overseas in Taiwan in 2007 and later appeared at the Bangkok Comic Con in Thailand in 2014.

Kawada's songs have been featured as theme music for various anime shows such as the Shakugan no Shana and A Certain Magical Index series. She has performed theme songs for various eroge such as Love, Election and Chocolate and Aokana: Four Rhythm Across the Blue. She has also written songs for other musicians. During the LisAni 2016 event, Kawada announced her retirement from singing activities following a final concert in May 2016.

Biography edit

Debut edit

Kawada's vocal talents were first discovered by Eiko Shimamiya, who was her teacher at a vocal school in Sapporo, Hokkaido.[3] She was introduced to I've Sound, a music production group which featured Shimamiya as a member. Kawada joined I've Sound in 2001, and in that year released her debut song titled "Kaze to Kimi o Daite" (風と君を抱いて, "Embrace You and the Wind"), which was used as the opening theme to the eroge Miss You.[4][5] The song was later compiled on I've Sound's fifth compilation album Out Flow in 2003.[6]

In 2002, she released her first song associated with an anime, "Sora no Mori de" (空の森で, "In the Forest of Sky"), the ending theme to the anime Please Teacher!. The song was released in a split single with singer Kotoko, who performed the series' opening theme "Shooting Star".[7] That same year, Kawada and Shimamiya performed a number of theme songs for visual novels as the unit Healing Leaf,[8] although only one of those songs, "Ame ni Utau Ballad" (雨に歌う譚詩曲, "A Ballad Sung in the Rain"), was featured in an I've Sound Compilation.[9] In mid-2003, she performed the ending theme to the anime Please Twins!, "Asu e no Namida" (明日への涙, "Tears for Tomorrow"), which was also released in a split single with Kotoko.[10]

2005–06: Seed edit

In 2005, Kawada signed a contract with Geneon Entertainment (now NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan) and released her first major single "Radiance", which was used as the opening theme to the anime Starship Operators.[11] Later that year, she released her second single "Hishoku no Sora", which was used as the opening theme to the anime series Shakugan no Shana.[12] It became her best-selling single and sold approximately 37,000 copies, peaking at number 11 at the Oricon weekly charts.[13][14]

In March 2006, Kawada and Kotoko released a split single for the OVA adaptation of the game Baldr Force, with Kawada performing the ending theme "Undelete" and Kotoko performing the opening theme "Face of Fact (Resolution ver.)".[15] Four weeks later, Kawada released her debut album Seed. The album reached number 12 in the Oricon weekly charts and charted for five weeks, selling more than 25,000 copies.[14][16] Later that year, Kawada held her first live tour, where she distributed a pamphlet CD containing the first instance of a song that she both performed and composed by herself, "Carpe Diem".[17]

2007: Savia edit

After her success with "Hishoku no Sora", Kawada released the single "Akai Namida / Beehive" in 2007. The single includes the song "Akai Namida", which was used as an insert song in the Shakugan no Shana movie in May 2007.[18] She also sang "Tenjō o Kakeru Monotachi" (天壌を翔る者たち, "Those Who Scale Heaven and Earth"), the movie's ending theme, together with Kotoko, Shimamiya, Mell and Kaori Utatsuki under the name Love Planet Five.[19] Three months later, she performed the second ending theme to the series Hayate the Combat Butler, "Get My Way!".[20] Kawada's next single, "Joint", was released on October 31, 2007; the title track is used as the opening theme to the series Shakugan no Shana Second.[21] The single marked the first time her single reached the Top 10 on the Oricon weekly charts as it reached number 9 in its first week; the single eventually sold 37,000 copies and charted for 19 weeks.[14][22] She performed at her first live concert outside Japan on January 19, 2008, at the KHS Hall in Taiwan.[23][24] In late March 2008, Kawada released her second album Savia. The album includes "Sense", used as the ending theme of episode 24 of Shakugan no Shana Second, as well as "Akai Namida" and "Get My Way!".[25] The album also includes the song "Hisui" (翡翠 -HISUI-), which was used as the ending theme to the 2008 Japanese theatrical film OneeChan Bara.[26] It peaked at number 15 on the weekly charts and charted for five weeks.[27]

2008–10: Linkage edit

In 2008, Kawada released "PSI-Missing" and "Masterpiece", which were used as opening theme songs to the anime series A Certain Magical Index. The singles' B-sides, "Ame" (, "Rain") and "Jellyfish" respectively, were also used as insert songs in the series.[28][29] In late 2008, Kawada opened her official website together with her official fan club M.A.L.L., an acronym that stands for "Mami Artist Lasting Live".[30]

In June 2009, Kawada released the single "L'Oiseau bleu",[31] which was originally included in the I've Sound 10th Anniversary 「Departed to the future」 Special CD BOX released on March 25, 2009.[32] Kawada also performed the opening and ending themes to the original video animation series Shakugan no Shana S. The opening theme "Prophecy" was released on November 18, 2009.[33]

On March 24, 2010, Kawada released her third album Linkage.[34] containing the singles "PSI-Missing", "Masterpiece" and "Prophecy", as well as the ending theme to Shakugan no Shana S, "All in Good Time", and a cover of the song "Dreams", originally performed by the Irish rock band The Cranberries.[34] In the same year, she started writing lyrics for other I've singers, beginning with "Piece of My Heart", an insert song used in the eroge Love, Election and Chocolate, sung by Nami Maisaki;[4] Kawada also performed the game's opening theme "Initiative".[35]

2010–12: Square the Circle edit

In autumn 2010, Kawada performed the opening theme to the second season of A Certain Magical Index, "No Buts!", which eventually became her highest charting single to date, reaching number 6 in its first week on the Oricon weekly charts.[36]

On February 16, 2011, she released her 10th single "See Visions", the second opening theme to the second season of Index.[37] Four months later, she wrote the lyrics for the song "Lead to the Smile", the solo debut of I've singer Rin Asami, who started her career that year.[4] In 2012, she performed three songs for the third Shana series Shakugan no Shana Final: "Serment" was the second opening theme song;[38] "U/N" was used as the ending theme for episode 15; and "Kōbō" (光芒, "Beam of Light") was used as the ending theme for episode 24.[39] Later, she released the single "Borderland" on May 29, 2012; the title track is used as the opening theme to the anime television series Jormungand.[40] She released a new album titled Square the Circle on August 8, 2012.[41]

2013–16: Parablepsia edit

Kawada wrote the song "Recall", which was used as the ending theme to the 2013 anime television series Amnesia; the song was performed by Ray.[42] She released a greatest hits album titled Mami Kawada Best: Birth on her birthday, February 13, 2013,[43] which includes all of her singles except for "Prophecy".[43] It also includes "Fixed Star", the ending theme to the film A Certain Magical Index: The Movie – The Miracle of Endymion.[43] The album peaked at number 4 on the Oricon daily charts and at 15 on the Oricon weekly charts.[44] "Fixed Star" was released as a single on February 20, 2013.[45] She performed the song "Snap Out of It!!" together with Maon Kurosaki, which was included on the music collection Toaru Majutsu no TV Songs released on August 28, 2013.[46] Kawada released the single "Break a Spell" on February 26, 2014; the title track is used as the second ending theme to the anime television series Tokyo Ravens.[47][48] She wrote the songs "Lull (Soshite Bokura wa)" (lull ~そして僕らは~, "Lull (And We Are)") and "Ebb and Flow", which were used as ending themes to the 2013 anime television series Nagi-Asu: A Lull in the Sea; both songs were sung by Ray.[49][50]

Kawada made an appearance at the Bangkok Comic Con in Bangkok, Thailand in July 2014,[51] and the Animao Anime Music Festival event in Shanghai, China in November 2014.[52] She performed the song "Wings of Courage (Sora o Koete)" (Wings of Courage —空を超えて—, "Wings of Courage (Beyond the Sky)"), which is used as the opening theme to the 2014 visual novel Aokana: Four Rhythm Across the Blue,[53] as well as the song "Belief", which is used in the 2014 video game Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax.[54] She made an appearance at the Animax Carnival event in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in 2015.[55] She released the single "Gardens" on August 5, 2015; the title track is used as the ending theme to the second season of the anime television series To Love-Ru Darkness.[56][57] In August 2015, her fanclub merged with I've Sound's fanclub I'VEs to form a new fanclub called I've Members.[58]

Kawada released her fifth album Parablepsia on September 16, 2015, which includes her singles "Borderland" and "Break a spell",[59] as well as the songs "Howl" and "Here", which were used in the pachinko game Black Lagoon 2.[60] She released the single "Contrail (Kiseki)" (Contrail~軌跡~) on January 27, 2016; the title track is used as the opening theme to the 2016 anime television series adaptation of Aokana: Four Rhythm Across the Blue.[53][61]

Retirement edit

On January 24, 2016, during the anime concert LisAni, Kawada announced her retirement from the music industry after her final concert on May 21, 2016 at the Tokyo Dome City Hall.[62] Her song "Believe in the sky", which is used as the theme song to the 2016 smartphone game Ao no Kanata no Four Rhythm: Eternal Sky, was released in an AoKana vocal album on May 1, 2016,[63] A final compilation album titled Mami Kawada Best "F" was released on November 22, 2016;[64] the limited edition includes three Blu-ray discs featuring her music videos, a video recording of her final concert, and a documentary on her career and final concert.[65][66] A video recording of her final concert was made available through streaming on D Anime Store's website.[66] She made an appearance at NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan's 25th anniversary concert on February 3, 2018,[67] where she announced her marriage to long-time producer Tomoyuki Nakazawa.[68] She also wrote the lyrics to the song "Gravitation", which was used as the opening theme to the anime series A Certain Magical Index III; the song was performed by Maon Kurosaki.[69] Although retired from professional singing, she remains active as a lyricist and occasional composer.

Musical style and influences edit

Kawada's musical style mainly fuses rock with trance.[24] When Kawada debuted in 2001, she originally felt that the music she earned in her career was pocket money. She also felt happy that she could be based in Sapporo where she could be close to her family and friends, as well as to I've Sound who she felt was like a second family to her. After Kotoko made her major debut in 2004, I've Sound management began discussing the possibility of Kawada making a major debut. At first, she was hesitant because she felt that she would be thrust into the spotlight, but eventually she accepted the idea. For the first ten years of her career, she always felt that she was a beginner, but this began to change when younger singers made their debuts and began to treat her as an older sister.[5]

In an interview with Famitsu, Kawada related her experience writing the lyrics for "Joint". Kawada said that she was challenged in writing lyrics for the song, since her previous single "Get My Way" was different from her previous singles. Kawada would read the source material of every anime before writing lyrics for its theme songs. She named the song "Joint" because of Shana II's theme of characters Shana and Yūji Sakai fighting together.[24][70] In response to comments that the expressions in her voice were very varied, Kawada stated that she simply sings with the music in the way that she most enjoys.[71]

Kawada's primary producer was I've producer Tomoyuki Nakazawa, who produced "Radiance" as well as her first three albums. Nakazawa also came up with each album's concept and title.[72] However, in 2010, Kawada began to cooperate more with other producers and also began working more in Tokyo. When producing Square the Circle, Nakazawa asked Kawada what sort of album and what sort of songs did she want. Kawada said that she wanted an album whose songs would be reminiscent of her visual image and stage persona, as opposed to her private self.[73]

In making the album Parablepsia, Kawada describes the concept of the album as "E.M.R.", which stands for "Electric. Mami Kawada. Rock". She considers "Borderland" to be most representative of her style, so she wanted to make an album which included songs which sounded similar to it. Originally, she only wanted a single song to convey the theme of the album, but for Parablepsia, several songs do. This includes the title song "Parablepsia", which she describes as a song about not losing yourself in a society which moves around in circles, "Fly Blind", which is a song about not always allowing yourself to be influenced by society, "Eager Eyes", which is the song in the album which has the closest style to "Borderland", "It's no big deal", which takes inspiration from a phrase that her father used to say to her, and "Dendritic Quartz", which is about flowers which constantly bloom and will never wither; "Dendritic Quartz" takes inspiration from a pendant she owns which has a pattern of trees.[74]

Discography edit

The discography of Mami Kawada consists of five studio albums, two compilation albums, two video albums, and sixteen singles.

Studio albums

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Mami Kawada 川田 まみ Kawada Mami born February 13 1980 1 2 is a former Japanese pop singer and lyricist who was signed to NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan and also a member of I ve Sound a musical group which produces soundtracks for eroge erotic games and anime Mami Kawada川田 まみKawada at Bangkok Comic Con in 2014Born 1980 02 13 February 13 1980 age 44 Sapporo JapanOccupation s Singer lyricistYears active2001 2016SpouseTomoyuki NakazawaMusical careerGenresRock electronic rock tranceInstrument s VocalsLabelsNBCUniversal Entertainment Japan 2005 2016 Warner Bros Home Entertainment 2012 Websitemami kawada wbr jp Born and raised in Sapporo Japan Kawada made her musical debut in 2001 after being discovered by her music teacher Eiko Shimamiya with the release of the song Kaze to Kimi o Daite She released her first single a split single with musician Kotoko in 2002 and her first solo single was released in 2005 Her first album Seed was released in 2006 She first performed overseas in Taiwan in 2007 and later appeared at the Bangkok Comic Con in Thailand in 2014 Kawada s songs have been featured as theme music for various anime shows such as the Shakugan no Shana and A Certain Magical Index series She has performed theme songs for various eroge such as Love Election and Chocolate and Aokana Four Rhythm Across the Blue She has also written songs for other musicians During the LisAni 2016 event Kawada announced her retirement from singing activities following a final concert in May 2016 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Debut 1 2 2005 06 Seed 1 3 2007 Savia 1 4 2008 10 Linkage 1 5 2010 12 Square the Circle 1 6 2013 16 Parablepsia 1 7 Retirement 2 Musical style and influences 3 Discography 4 References 5 External linksBiography editDebut edit Kawada s vocal talents were first discovered by Eiko Shimamiya who was her teacher at a vocal school in Sapporo Hokkaido 3 She was introduced to I ve Sound a music production group which featured Shimamiya as a member Kawada joined I ve Sound in 2001 and in that year released her debut song titled Kaze to Kimi o Daite 風と君を抱いて Embrace You and the Wind which was used as the opening theme to the eroge Miss You 4 5 The song was later compiled on I ve Sound s fifth compilation album Out Flow in 2003 6 In 2002 she released her first song associated with an anime Sora no Mori de 空の森で In the Forest of Sky the ending theme to the anime Please Teacher The song was released in a split single with singer Kotoko who performed the series opening theme Shooting Star 7 That same year Kawada and Shimamiya performed a number of theme songs for visual novels as the unit Healing Leaf 8 although only one of those songs Ame ni Utau Ballad 雨に歌う譚詩曲 A Ballad Sung in the Rain was featured in an I ve Sound Compilation 9 In mid 2003 she performed the ending theme to the anime Please Twins Asu e no Namida 明日への涙 Tears for Tomorrow which was also released in a split single with Kotoko 10 2005 06 Seed edit In 2005 Kawada signed a contract with Geneon Entertainment now NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan and released her first major single Radiance which was used as the opening theme to the anime Starship Operators 11 Later that year she released her second single Hishoku no Sora which was used as the opening theme to the anime series Shakugan no Shana 12 It became her best selling single and sold approximately 37 000 copies peaking at number 11 at the Oricon weekly charts 13 14 In March 2006 Kawada and Kotoko released a split single for the OVA adaptation of the game Baldr Force with Kawada performing the ending theme Undelete and Kotoko performing the opening theme Face of Fact Resolution ver 15 Four weeks later Kawada released her debut album Seed The album reached number 12 in the Oricon weekly charts and charted for five weeks selling more than 25 000 copies 14 16 Later that year Kawada held her first live tour where she distributed a pamphlet CD containing the first instance of a song that she both performed and composed by herself Carpe Diem 17 2007 Savia edit After her success with Hishoku no Sora Kawada released the single Akai Namida Beehive in 2007 The single includes the song Akai Namida which was used as an insert song in the Shakugan no Shana movie in May 2007 18 She also sang Tenjō o Kakeru Monotachi 天壌を翔る者たち Those Who Scale Heaven and Earth the movie s ending theme together with Kotoko Shimamiya Mell and Kaori Utatsuki under the name Love Planet Five 19 Three months later she performed the second ending theme to the series Hayate the Combat Butler Get My Way 20 Kawada s next single Joint was released on October 31 2007 the title track is used as the opening theme to the series Shakugan no Shana Second 21 The single marked the first time her single reached the Top 10 on the Oricon weekly charts as it reached number 9 in its first week the single eventually sold 37 000 copies and charted for 19 weeks 14 22 She performed at her first live concert outside Japan on January 19 2008 at the KHS Hall in Taiwan 23 24 In late March 2008 Kawada released her second album Savia The album includes Sense used as the ending theme of episode 24 of Shakugan no Shana Second as well as Akai Namida and Get My Way 25 The album also includes the song Hisui 翡翠 HISUI which was used as the ending theme to the 2008 Japanese theatrical film OneeChan Bara 26 It peaked at number 15 on the weekly charts and charted for five weeks 27 2008 10 Linkage edit In 2008 Kawada released PSI Missing and Masterpiece which were used as opening theme songs to the anime series A Certain Magical Index The singles B sides Ame 雨 Rain and Jellyfish respectively were also used as insert songs in the series 28 29 In late 2008 Kawada opened her official website together with her official fan club M A L L an acronym that stands for Mami Artist Lasting Live 30 In June 2009 Kawada released the single L Oiseau bleu 31 which was originally included in the I ve Sound 10th Anniversary Departed to the future Special CD BOX released on March 25 2009 32 Kawada also performed the opening and ending themes to the original video animation series Shakugan no Shana S The opening theme Prophecy was released on November 18 2009 33 On March 24 2010 Kawada released her third album Linkage 34 containing the singles PSI Missing Masterpiece and Prophecy as well as the ending theme to Shakugan no Shana S All in Good Time and a cover of the song Dreams originally performed by the Irish rock band The Cranberries 34 In the same year she started writing lyrics for other I ve singers beginning with Piece of My Heart an insert song used in the eroge Love Election and Chocolate sung by Nami Maisaki 4 Kawada also performed the game s opening theme Initiative 35 2010 12 Square the Circle edit In autumn 2010 Kawada performed the opening theme to the second season of A Certain Magical Index No Buts which eventually became her highest charting single to date reaching number 6 in its first week on the Oricon weekly charts 36 On February 16 2011 she released her 10th single See Visions the second opening theme to the second season of Index 37 Four months later she wrote the lyrics for the song Lead to the Smile the solo debut of I ve singer Rin Asami who started her career that year 4 In 2012 she performed three songs for the third Shana series Shakugan no Shana Final Serment was the second opening theme song 38 U N was used as the ending theme for episode 15 and Kōbō 光芒 Beam of Light was used as the ending theme for episode 24 39 Later she released the single Borderland on May 29 2012 the title track is used as the opening theme to the anime television series Jormungand 40 She released a new album titled Square the Circle on August 8 2012 41 2013 16 Parablepsia edit Kawada wrote the song Recall which was used as the ending theme to the 2013 anime television series Amnesia the song was performed by Ray 42 She released a greatest hits album titled Mami Kawada Best Birth on her birthday February 13 2013 43 which includes all of her singles except for Prophecy 43 It also includes Fixed Star the ending theme to the film A Certain Magical Index The Movie The Miracle of Endymion 43 The album peaked at number 4 on the Oricon daily charts and at 15 on the Oricon weekly charts 44 Fixed Star was released as a single on February 20 2013 45 She performed the song Snap Out of It together with Maon Kurosaki which was included on the music collection Toaru Majutsu no TV Songs released on August 28 2013 46 Kawada released the single Break a Spell on February 26 2014 the title track is used as the second ending theme to the anime television series Tokyo Ravens 47 48 She wrote the songs Lull Soshite Bokura wa lull そして僕らは Lull And We Are and Ebb and Flow which were used as ending themes to the 2013 anime television series Nagi Asu A Lull in the Sea both songs were sung by Ray 49 50 Kawada made an appearance at the Bangkok Comic Con in Bangkok Thailand in July 2014 51 and the Animao Anime Music Festival event in Shanghai China in November 2014 52 She performed the song Wings of Courage Sora o Koete Wings of Courage 空を超えて Wings of Courage Beyond the Sky which is used as the opening theme to the 2014 visual novel Aokana Four Rhythm Across the Blue 53 as well as the song Belief which is used in the 2014 video game Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax 54 She made an appearance at the Animax Carnival event in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia in 2015 55 She released the single Gardens on August 5 2015 the title track is used as the ending theme to the second season of the anime television series To Love Ru Darkness 56 57 In August 2015 her fanclub merged with I ve Sound s fanclub I VEs to form a new fanclub called I ve Members 58 Kawada released her fifth album Parablepsia on September 16 2015 which includes her singles Borderland and Break a spell 59 as well as the songs Howl and Here which were used in the pachinko game Black Lagoon 2 60 She released the single Contrail Kiseki Contrail 軌跡 on January 27 2016 the title track is used as the opening theme to the 2016 anime television series adaptation of Aokana Four Rhythm Across the Blue 53 61 Retirement edit On January 24 2016 during the anime concert LisAni Kawada announced her retirement from the music industry after her final concert on May 21 2016 at the Tokyo Dome City Hall 62 Her song Believe in the sky which is used as the theme song to the 2016 smartphone game Ao no Kanata no Four Rhythm Eternal Sky was released in an AoKana vocal album on May 1 2016 63 A final compilation album titled Mami Kawada Best F was released on November 22 2016 64 the limited edition includes three Blu ray discs featuring her music videos a video recording of her final concert and a documentary on her career and final concert 65 66 A video recording of her final concert was made available through streaming on D Anime Store s website 66 She made an appearance at NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan s 25th anniversary concert on February 3 2018 67 where she announced her marriage to long time producer Tomoyuki Nakazawa 68 She also wrote the lyrics to the song Gravitation which was used as the opening theme to the anime series A Certain Magical Index III the song was performed by Maon Kurosaki 69 Although retired from professional singing she remains active as a lyricist and occasional composer Musical style and influences editKawada s musical style mainly fuses rock with trance 24 When Kawada debuted in 2001 she originally felt that the music she earned in her career was pocket money She also felt happy that she could be based in Sapporo where she could be close to her family and friends as well as to I ve Sound who she felt was like a second family to her After Kotoko made her major debut in 2004 I ve Sound management began discussing the possibility of Kawada making a major debut At first she was hesitant because she felt that she would be thrust into the spotlight but eventually she accepted the idea For the first ten years of her career she always felt that she was a beginner but this began to change when younger singers made their debuts and began to treat her as an older sister 5 In an interview with Famitsu Kawada related her experience writing the lyrics for Joint Kawada said that she was challenged in writing lyrics for the song since her previous single Get My Way was different from her previous singles Kawada would read the source material of every anime before writing lyrics for its theme songs She named the song Joint because of Shana II s theme of characters Shana and Yuji Sakai fighting together 24 70 In response to comments that the expressions in her voice were very varied Kawada stated that she simply sings with the music in the way that she most enjoys 71 Kawada s primary producer was I ve producer Tomoyuki Nakazawa who produced Radiance as well as her first three albums Nakazawa also came up with each album s concept and title 72 However in 2010 Kawada began to cooperate more with other producers and also began working more in Tokyo When producing Square the Circle Nakazawa asked Kawada what sort of album and what sort of songs did she want Kawada said that she wanted an album whose songs would be reminiscent of her visual image and stage persona as opposed to her private self 73 In making the album Parablepsia Kawada describes the concept of the album as E M R which stands for Electric Mami Kawada Rock She considers Borderland to be most representative of her style so she wanted to make an album which included songs which sounded similar to it Originally she only wanted a single song to convey the theme of the album but for Parablepsia several songs do This includes the title song Parablepsia which she describes as a song about not losing yourself in a society which moves around in circles Fly Blind which is a song about not always allowing yourself to be influenced by society Eager Eyes which is the song in the album which has the closest style to Borderland It s no big deal which takes inspiration from a phrase that her father used to say to her and Dendritic Quartz which is about flowers which constantly bloom and will never wither Dendritic Quartz takes inspiration from a pendant she owns which has a pattern of trees 74 Discography editMain article Mami Kawada discography The discography of Mami Kawada consists of five studio albums two compilation albums two video albums and sixteen singles Studio albums Seed 2006 Savia 2008 Linkage 2010 Square the Circle 2012 Parablepsia 2015 References edit Biography Mami Kawada official website in Japanese NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan Archived from the original on June 26 2018 Retrieved June 28 2018 活動休止していた歌手 川田まみ 第1子出産を報告 2年弱の間に妊娠 出産いたしました in Japanese Sports Hochi February 4 2018 Retrieved June 28 2018 Biography in Japanese I ve Sound Archived from the original on June 26 2018 Retrieved January 29 2016 a b c Discography I ve Sound Retrieved June 16 2013 a b 川田まみ インタビュー in Japanese Ticket Pia Retrieved December 9 2014 OUT FLOW in Japanese I ve Sound Explorer Retrieved July 25 2013 WOWOWアニメ おねがい ティーチャー OP amp EDテーマ Shooting Star 空の森で KOTOKO 川田まみ in Japanese Archived from the original on October 2 2013 Retrieved January 29 2016 Healing Leaf 歌手データベース I ve Sound Explorer in Japanese Archived from the original on November 12 2012 Retrieved August 20 2012 雨に歌う譚詩曲 Healing Leaf in Japanese I ve Sound Explorer Retrieved July 25 2013 WOWOWアニメ おねがい ツインズ オープニングテーマ Second Flight KOTOKO 佐藤裕美 in Japanese Archived from the original on October 2 2013 Retrieved January 29 2016 Starship Operators スターシップ オペレーターズ in Japanese Archived from the original on August 8 2011 Retrieved August 20 2012 川田まみ 緋色の空 Mami Kawada Hishoku no Sora in Japanese Geneon Universal Entertainment Archived from the original on October 22 2014 Retrieved July 18 2012 緋色の空 in Japanese Oricon Retrieved January 29 2016 a b c オリコンランキング情報サービス you大樹 Oricon Ranking Information Service You Big Tree Oricon in Japanese Retrieved October 10 2014 MAXI SINGLE OVA BALDR FORCE EXE RESOLUTION in Japanese Geneon Universal Entertainment Archived from the original on January 23 2009 Retrieved August 20 2012 SEED in Japanese Oricon Retrieved January 29 2016 CARPE DIEM in Japanese I ve Sound Explorer Retrieved December 21 2013 川田まみ 赤い涙 Beehive Mami Kawada Akai Namida Beehive in Japanese Geneon Universal Entertainment Archived from the original on October 29 2013 Retrieved July 18 2012 天壌を翔る者たち Love Planet Five Tenjō o Kakeru Monotachi Love Planet Five in Japanese Shakugan no Shana Production Committee Retrieved July 18 2012 Mami Kawada s web site news in Japanese Geneon Archived from the original on July 3 2007 Retrieved July 18 2012 川田まみ Joint Mami Kawada Joint in Japanese Geneon Universal Entertainment Archived from the original on May 2 2014 Retrieved July 18 2012 JOINT in Japanese Oricon Retrieved January 29 2016 台湾ライブ 詳細情報 in Japanese NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan Retrieved January 29 2016 a b c 5th Single JOINT をリリースする川田まみにインタビュー Famitsu in Japanese October 22 2007 Retrieved November 11 2014 川田まみ SAVIA Mami Kawada SAVIA in Japanese Geneon Universal Entertainment Archived from the original on September 12 2014 Retrieved June 24 2013 お姉チャンバラ THE MOVIE トレーラー公開 in Japanese NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan Retrieved January 7 2016 SAVIA in Japanese Oricon Retrieved January 29 2016 TVアニメ とある魔術の禁書目録 OPテーマ 川田まみ PSI missing 通常盤 in Japanese J C Staff Retrieved October 4 2014 とある魔術の禁書目録 新OPテーマ マキシシングル 川田まみ Masterpiece J C Staff Retrieved October 4 2014 Official website in Japanese NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan Archived from the original on March 12 2015 Retrieved January 29 2016 L Oiseau bleu in Japanese I ve Sound Explorer Retrieved July 25 2013 I ve Sound 10th Anniversary Departed to the future Special CD BOX I ve Sound Explorer Retrieved June 16 2013 川田まみ Prophecy Mami Kawada Prophecy in Japanese Geneon Universal Entertainment Archived from the original on October 22 2014 Retrieved July 18 2012 a b 川田まみ Linkage Mami Kawada Linkage in Japanese Geneon Universal Entertainment Archived from the original on May 2 2014 Retrieved July 18 2012 INITIATIVE in Japanese I ve Sound Explorer Retrieved January 17 2014 No buts in Japanese Retrieved January 29 2016 See visionS in Japanese Retrieved December 17 2010 Serment 川田まみ Serment Mami Kawada in Japanese Shakugan no Shana Production Committee Retrieved July 18 2012 灼眼のシャナF SUPERIORITY SHANA III Vol 3 in Japanese Shakugan no Shana Production Committee Retrieved July 25 2013 川田まみ Borderland TVアニメ ヨルムンガンド オープニングテーマ 先行配信 in Japanese NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan Retrieved January 29 2016 4th ALBUM SQUARE THE CIRCLE 発売決定 in Japanese Retrieved January 29 2016 3rd Single Recall Ray NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan OFFICIAL SITE in Japanese NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan Retrieved January 7 2016 a b c MAMI KAWADA BEST BIRTH NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan Retrieved January 29 2016 BIRTH in Japanese Oricon Retrieved July 25 2013 FIXED STAR NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan Retrieved January 29 2016 とある魔術の楽曲目録 Toaru Majutsu no TV Songs in Japanese Neowing Retrieved January 29 2016 Break a spell Oricon Retrieved January 29 2016 CD TVアニメ 東京レイヴンズ 公式サイト in Japanese Tokyo Ravens Production Committee Retrieved April 8 2014 4th Single lull そして僕らは Ray NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan OFFICIAL SITE in Japanese NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan Retrieved January 7 2016 5th Single ebb and flow Ray NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan OFFICIAL SITE in Japanese NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan Retrieved January 7 2016 川田まみ 海外イベント出演 in Japanese NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan Retrieved June 15 2014 首届ANIMAO动漫文化节 川田麻美 黑崎真音 KOTOKO in Chinese Mao Livehouse Archived from the original on June 27 2015 Retrieved January 29 2016 a b Mami Kawada and Ray to Perform Ao no Kanata no Four Rhythm Themes Crunchyroll November 2 2015 Retrieved November 3 2015 電撃文庫 FIGHTING CLIMAX 公式サイト in Japanese Sega Retrieved August 8 2014 Mami Kawada at Animax Carnival Malaysia references AnimaxAsia March 5 2015 Animax Carnival Malaysia 2015 Animax LIVE Concert Archived from the original on December 14 2021 Retrieved January 29 2016 via YouTube Anisong Animax Carnival Malaysia 2015 Animax Asia Archived from the original on March 29 2015 Retrieved January 29 2016 Animax Carnival 2015 Time Out Kuala Lumpur March 2015 Retrieved January 29 2016 Xiiao Evil March 9 2015 Animax Carnival 2015 Malaysia First Ever Animax LIVE Concert Ani Culture net Retrieved March 31 2015 Xiiao Evil May 7 2015 Animax Carnival Malaysia 2015 Review Ani Culture net Archived from the original on September 10 2016 Retrieved January 29 2016 TVアニメ To LOVEる とらぶる ダークネス 2nd ED担当決定 in Japanese NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan March 21 2015 Retrieved March 21 2015 Gardens in Japanese NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan Retrieved May 23 2015 2015年8月のI ve関連情報 過去ログ in Japanese I ve Sound Explorer August 1 2015 Retrieved September 16 2015 川田まみ 5thアルバム PARABLEPSIA 9月16日発売 in Japanese NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan Retrieved July 7 2015 CRブラックラグーン2 in Japanese Taiyo Electric Retrieved September 16 2015 川田まみ ニューシングル リリース決定 in Japanese NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan Retrieved November 30 2015 A Certain Magical Index Shana Singer Mami Kawada to Retire Perform Final Concert in May Anime News Network January 24 2016 Retrieved January 25 2016 Sprite official Twitter account in Japanese Twitter March 16 2016 Retrieved March 27 2016 AnimeJapan 2016では 川田まみさんが歌う新曲 Believe in the sky を使用した蒼の彼方のフォーリズム Eternal Sky OPムービーも初公開になる予定です 川田まみ ベストアルバム リリース決定 in Japanese NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan May 23 2016 Retrieved May 29 2016 MAMI KAWADA BEST F 初回限定盤CD 3 特典 CD 1 Blu ray 3 Retrieved September 16 2016 a b 川田まみ ファイナルライブ dアニメストアにて配信決定 in Japanese NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan May 23 2016 Retrieved May 29 2016 ARTISTS NBCUniversal ANIME MUSIC FESTIVAL OFFICIAL SITE in Japanese NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan Retrieved December 19 2017 川田まみ 一夜限り復活ステージで第一子出産を報告 in Japanese Natalie February 3 2018 Retrieved February 4 2018 黒崎真音が歌う 禁書目録III OP曲 作詞は川田まみ in Japanese Natalie August 20 2018 Retrieved December 2 2018 川田まみ 最強のハード楽曲 JOINT インタビュー Barks jp Retrieved November 11 2014 Joint in Japanese Excite Japan Archived from the original on November 2 2007 Retrieved January 29 2016 中沢伴行 Tomoyuki Nakazawa in Japanese I ve Sound Retrieved December 9 2014 川田まみ SQUARE THE CIRCLE インタビュー in Japanese Natalie Retrieved December 9 2014 川田まみ PARABLEPSIA インタビュー in Japanese NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan September 10 2015 Retrieved September 16 2015 External links editOfficial website in Japanese Mami Kawada at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Mami Kawada discography at MusicBrainz Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mami Kawada amp oldid 1165402909, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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