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Fujii Kaze
Fujii Kaze (藤井 風; born June 14, 1997) is a Japanese singer-songwriter and musician. Born and raised in Satoshō, Okayama, he began uploading piano covers of pop songs to YouTube at 12. Signed to Universal Sigma's Hehn Records, Fujii released his debut single, "Nan-Nan", in 2019. His first studio album, Help Ever Hurt Never (2020), reached number one on Billboard Japan's Hot Albums chart and number two on the Oricon Albums Chart and was certified gold in Japan. The song "Shinunoga E-Wa" became viral on social media and brought Fujii to fame beyond Japan.
Fujii's second studio album, Love All Serve All (2022), topped the albums charts of both Billboard Japan and Oricon, and it was certified platinum in Japan. The album was supported by the lead single "Kirari", which peaked at number two on the Japan Hot 100 and was certified triple platinum for streaming in Japan. In 2023–2024, Fujii released standalone singles including "Workin' Hard", "Hana" and "Michiteyuku" and embarked on concert tours outside Japan.
Fujii Kaze was born in 1997 in Satoshō in Okayama, Japan, and has one older brother and two older sisters. As a child, he listened to all kinds of music such as jazz, classical music, pop, and enka. Starting at 12 years old, Fujii uploaded various piano and vocal cover videos on his personal YouTube channel, amassing more than 30 million views. During his high school years, he stopped uploading to focus on his musical studies; he returned to YouTube after he graduated. In early 2019, he moved to Tokyo.
Fujii released his debut single, "Nan-Nan" on November 18, 2019, and his second single, "Mo-Eh-Wa" on December 24. In January 2020, he was named as one of Spotify's Early Noise 2020 Top 10 Breaking Artists. One-man live performances in the form of Nan-Nan Show 2020 were scheduled for April 4 and 26 at Zepp Namba and Zepp Tokyo respectively, but were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Fujii released his first studio album Help Ever Hurt Never on May 20, 2020, and reached number one on the Billboard Japan Hot Albums chart. He also announced his first national hall tour, which consisted of 12 performances in 11 cities from December 25, 2020, to January 31, 2021. In August 2020, Fujii became the first Japanese person to be named YouTube's Artist on the Rise. Immediately after Fujii Kaze "Nan-Nan Show 2020" Help Ever Hurt Never at Nippon Budokan, Fujii released two new singles: "Hedemo Ne-Yo" and "Seishun Sick" on October 30.
In January 2021, "Tabiji" started airing on TV Asahi as the theme song for the TV drama series Nijiiro Carte. The song was digitally released as his 7th single on March 1, and on the same day, Fujii performed the song live with piano during the TV news program Houdo Station, which was his first live TV appearance. The song won first place in the Oricon Weekly Digital Single Ranking which was announced on March 10. On March 8, Fujii won the Best Breakthrough Artist award at Space Shower Music Awards 2021. On March 10, Fujii won the "Popular New Artist" Award at the 33rd Music Pen Club Music Awards. Furthermore, on March 23, Help Ever Hurt Never won the Grand Prize Blue at the 13th CD Shop Awards.
On April 22, "Kirari" started airing in the new Honda Vezel TV ad. "Kirari" was later released as Fujii's 8th single on May 3. The song led to an explosion of his popularity both domestically and internationally, debuting at number one on the Billboard Japan Download Songs chart. The music video of "Kirari" was released on the official YouTube channel on May 21, which incorporated dance and motorcycle scenes that Fujii requested by himself for the first time, according to Fujii's 'After Talk' live streaming. "Kirari" surpassed 100 million streamings in August 2021 and 300 million streamings in June 2022. On January 14 of the following year, Fujii digitally released a remix EP Kirari Remixes (Asia Edition) .
On May 20, 2021, in commemoration of the 1st anniversary of Help Ever Hurt Never, Help Ever Hurt Cover which was originally came with the 1st edition of Help Ever Hurt Never as a bonus disc, was reprinted and also digitally released. Help Ever Hurt Cover contains 11 English cover songs. Along with this, the analog record of Help Ever Hurt Never was also resold (limited quantity production by lottery) . In August 2021, Fujii Kaze was named one of the most exciting musicians around the world by GQ. On September 4, "Fujii Kaze "Free" Live 2021 at Nissan Stadium" was held at Nissan Stadium in Kanagawa, Japan. This performance was live-streamed on Fujii's official YouTube channel for free, and about 180,000 people watched it simultaneously, recording the world's No.1 trending word. On the same day, Fujii performed " Mo-E-Yo" for the first time and the song was released as a digital single.
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Fujii Kaze
Fujii Kaze (藤井 風; born June 14, 1997) is a Japanese singer-songwriter and musician. Born and raised in Satoshō, Okayama, he began uploading piano covers of pop songs to YouTube at 12. Signed to Universal Sigma's Hehn Records, Fujii released his debut single, "Nan-Nan", in 2019. His first studio album, Help Ever Hurt Never (2020), reached number one on Billboard Japan's Hot Albums chart and number two on the Oricon Albums Chart and was certified gold in Japan. The song "Shinunoga E-Wa" became viral on social media and brought Fujii to fame beyond Japan.
Fujii's second studio album, Love All Serve All (2022), topped the albums charts of both Billboard Japan and Oricon, and it was certified platinum in Japan. The album was supported by the lead single "Kirari", which peaked at number two on the Japan Hot 100 and was certified triple platinum for streaming in Japan. In 2023–2024, Fujii released standalone singles including "Workin' Hard", "Hana" and "Michiteyuku" and embarked on concert tours outside Japan.
Fujii Kaze was born in 1997 in Satoshō in Okayama, Japan, and has one older brother and two older sisters. As a child, he listened to all kinds of music such as jazz, classical music, pop, and enka. Starting at 12 years old, Fujii uploaded various piano and vocal cover videos on his personal YouTube channel, amassing more than 30 million views. During his high school years, he stopped uploading to focus on his musical studies; he returned to YouTube after he graduated. In early 2019, he moved to Tokyo.
Fujii released his debut single, "Nan-Nan" on November 18, 2019, and his second single, "Mo-Eh-Wa" on December 24. In January 2020, he was named as one of Spotify's Early Noise 2020 Top 10 Breaking Artists. One-man live performances in the form of Nan-Nan Show 2020 were scheduled for April 4 and 26 at Zepp Namba and Zepp Tokyo respectively, but were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Fujii released his first studio album Help Ever Hurt Never on May 20, 2020, and reached number one on the Billboard Japan Hot Albums chart. He also announced his first national hall tour, which consisted of 12 performances in 11 cities from December 25, 2020, to January 31, 2021. In August 2020, Fujii became the first Japanese person to be named YouTube's Artist on the Rise. Immediately after Fujii Kaze "Nan-Nan Show 2020" Help Ever Hurt Never at Nippon Budokan, Fujii released two new singles: "Hedemo Ne-Yo" and "Seishun Sick" on October 30.
In January 2021, "Tabiji" started airing on TV Asahi as the theme song for the TV drama series Nijiiro Carte. The song was digitally released as his 7th single on March 1, and on the same day, Fujii performed the song live with piano during the TV news program Houdo Station, which was his first live TV appearance. The song won first place in the Oricon Weekly Digital Single Ranking which was announced on March 10. On March 8, Fujii won the Best Breakthrough Artist award at Space Shower Music Awards 2021. On March 10, Fujii won the "Popular New Artist" Award at the 33rd Music Pen Club Music Awards. Furthermore, on March 23, Help Ever Hurt Never won the Grand Prize Blue at the 13th CD Shop Awards.
On April 22, "Kirari" started airing in the new Honda Vezel TV ad. "Kirari" was later released as Fujii's 8th single on May 3. The song led to an explosion of his popularity both domestically and internationally, debuting at number one on the Billboard Japan Download Songs chart. The music video of "Kirari" was released on the official YouTube channel on May 21, which incorporated dance and motorcycle scenes that Fujii requested by himself for the first time, according to Fujii's 'After Talk' live streaming. "Kirari" surpassed 100 million streamings in August 2021 and 300 million streamings in June 2022. On January 14 of the following year, Fujii digitally released a remix EP Kirari Remixes (Asia Edition) .
On May 20, 2021, in commemoration of the 1st anniversary of Help Ever Hurt Never, Help Ever Hurt Cover which was originally came with the 1st edition of Help Ever Hurt Never as a bonus disc, was reprinted and also digitally released. Help Ever Hurt Cover contains 11 English cover songs. Along with this, the analog record of Help Ever Hurt Never was also resold (limited quantity production by lottery) . In August 2021, Fujii Kaze was named one of the most exciting musicians around the world by GQ. On September 4, "Fujii Kaze "Free" Live 2021 at Nissan Stadium" was held at Nissan Stadium in Kanagawa, Japan. This performance was live-streamed on Fujii's official YouTube channel for free, and about 180,000 people watched it simultaneously, recording the world's No.1 trending word. On the same day, Fujii performed " Mo-E-Yo" for the first time and the song was released as a digital single.