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Olivia Lufkin (born December 9, 1979), professionally known as Olivia, is a
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bilingual singer and songwriter.Oricon Profile
Retrieved November 09 2007
She was born in Japan to the daughter of a Japanese mother and an American father. Her two younger siblings are Jeffrey Lufkin, a musician she regularly collaborates with, and
Caroline Lufkin Caroline Lufkin (born January 9, 1981) is a Japanese-American musician and the younger sister of the Japanese pop singer Olivia Lufkin. Caroline's music been released by Temporary Residence Ltd. Caroline is also a full-time member of Mice Parade ( ...
, an
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musician. Lufkin began her solo career after singing in the Japanese girl group D&D. She gained mainstream success in 2006 after creating songs for the fictional band Trapnest under the alias "Olivia Inspi' Reira (Trapnest)." The songs were used for the popular anime adaptation of ''
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''.


Early life

Lufkin was born in
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, Okinawa Prefecture. In 1982, she moved to
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,
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, then back to Okinawa. She later moved to
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for two years before returning to
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.


Career

Olivia was discovered by the director of Rising Productions (
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) while attending the
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, subsequently signing to Avex Trax as part of the
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group D&D. Producer
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thought Olivia would be perfect for a project he was planning along with
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. The project was to create the theme song for the 1998 FIFA World Cup entitled " Together Now". The single was released a month after D&D's first and only album. It was then decided that D&D would separate into two groups: 'Olivia' as Olivia's solo project, and Aya & Chika as 'Aya & Chika from D&D'.J!-ENT Interviews Olivia
Retrieved December 09 2006


1999–2002: Solo artist

Her first single, " I.L.Y. (Yokubō)," had a driving
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sound. While she did not write her first two singles, which were composed and produced by
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, she did write her third single, " Dear Angel" and most subsequent singles. In 1999 and 2000, Olivia released six singles, all with a pop-rock sound.Olivia biography
Retrieved November 09 2007
Toward the end of 2000, she released her first solo album, ''
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'', which contained all singles released to date, five new tracks and one bonus track. It would peak at number twenty on the
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. After a hiatus of more than a year, Olivia began to take control of her career, releasing her seventh single " Sea Me" on December 12, 2001. This marks her switch to one of Avex Trax's sub-labels, Cutting Edge, from which she continues to release singles and albums.Olivia profile
Retrieved November 09 2007
Her releases became increasingly rare and sporadic thereafter, with a video clips collection appearing four months later. Olivia's next single, "Into the Stars," was planned to be released in July 2002 with an album at the end of the year. However, the single was postponed until September. The album release was similarly delayed.


2003–2004: New style

2003 saw a complete style change and an onslaught of mini-albums as she began a series of collaborations with her brother, Jeffrey Lufkin. During this time, her music became considerably darker in both style and lyrical content. Instead of singles, four mini-albums were released exclusively through Tower Records JapanTower Records Japan
/ref> in Shibuya, Tokyo. These included '' Internal Bleeding Strawberry'', '' Merry&Hell Go Round'', '' Comatose Bunny Butcher'' and '' The Return of the Chlorophyll Bunny.'' Olivia @allmusicRetrieved November 09 2007 Alongside this, Olivia decided to launch a rare-items fashion label called Black Daisy Ville with her friend Friedia Niimura (Rin Kozue). This fashion line continued until the summer of 2004, featuring a line of clothes and accessories. Niimura later moved to the United States and the line discontinued. In 2004, Olivia released her second album, '' The Lost Lolli''. It featured the best material from her four mini-albums, and introduced two new tracks, "Alone in Our Castle" and "Fake Flowers", as well as two re-arrangements. The album was released nationwide with a limited first press version available at Tower Records Japan. "SpiderSpins (Lost Lolli Mix)" was used as a promotional radio single and video for the release. ''The Lost Lolli'' only peaked at #111 on the
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. However, despite the moderate success of the album, Avex Trax released an overseas version of this album, reflecting Olivia's increasing success outside Japan. Typically, only chart-topping artists release overseas versions of their albums.


2005–2006: Hiatus

After releasing '' The Lost Lolli'', Olivia went on an unofficial hiatus except for a performance at the "Halloween of the Living Dead" concert hosted by Hyde on October 30, 2005. She continued to work as a fashion model. In 2006 she provided vocals for the lead vocalist character
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in the fictional band Trapnest as a part of the
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adaptation of ''
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''.Jame profile
Retrieved November 09 2007
She produced songs under the alias ''Olivia Inspi' Reira (Trapnest)'' alongside fellow Avex artist,
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, who plays the role of Nana Osaki, the vocalist for Trapnest's rival band Black Stones. The manga's author,
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, asked for Olivia when a staff member at Avex gave her a copy of Olivia's singles " Sea Me" and "Into the Stars". It is reported that she exclaimed, "It can only be her!" when she first heard the music. " A Little Pain" was Olivia's first release for this role in which she first made the general theme to the lyrics, then wrote the song in English. Later on, the lyrics were changed to Japanese. The single is about "Reira's loneliness, pain, and strength," as Olivia found that she could relate well to the character. Olivia later said that her musical expression had changed, that the hiatus was because she had been "feeling pretty depressed," and "started to notice and realize a lot of her faults" and that her style "has gotten a lot more detailed," it's "pleasing to the ear"and "a lot cooler". Olivia had to research Reira's character, as she "never really read manga". "A Little Pain" is specifically tailored to the point of view of Reira. She states, "It was fun to sing as another person. Like an actress. I wrote the lyrics with the image that Reira looked to herself and wrote it. But because she's Reira, she has to help all around her, and that’s why it seems as though she sings for everyone, but she sings for herself. I wrote it with that idea in my mind."translation of Olivia interview from her official web
Retrieved November 09 2007
When "A Little Pain" was first released, it reached number eight on the
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, her first top ten hit. After the second week, this single had outsold the total sales for her debut single, " I.L.Y. (Yokubō)" which was her highest selling single to date at the time. Olivia continued to release ''Nana''-related material throughout 2006. The next opening and ending theme songs used were both by Olivia. The single " Wish/Starless Night" was released in October and peaked at number seven. Following the success of these releases, Olivia's first US appearance was scheduled for the Asian entertainment convention
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held in
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in October 2006.Olivia live at PMX
Retrieved November 09 2007


2007–present: Modest success

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Weekly Charts - her highest ranking album to date. In addition to the singles previously released, the mini-album also featured the songs "Dream Catcher", which was used as the ending theme for the
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television drama series of '' Jigoku Shōjo''; "If You Only Knew", which was used as the main theme for the
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''; and an English version of "Wish". Later in February, the compilation album '' Olivia Inspi' Reira (Trapnest)'' was released featuring the singles from the Nana and some new songs. '' Nana Best'', another compilation album, was released shortly thereafter. This album featured the hit songs from the
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and one unreleased song by Olivia and
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.J!-ENT Nana Event Spotlight
Retrieved November 09 2007
Olivia and Anna performed these songs together live at Shibuya-AX in March 2007.Nana Premium live
Retrieved November 09 2007
On July 6, 2007, Olivia held a concert in
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at the popular venue La Locomotive,Olivia Live in Paris
Retrieved November 09 2007
singing songs from ''Olivia Inspi' Reira (Trapnest)'', '' The Lost Lolli'' and ''The Cloudy Dreamer''. She made a guest appearance at the Japan Expo on July 6 and 7. A new song, "Bleeding Heart", released on March 19, 2008, was a collaborative effort with her brother, Jeffrey Lufkin. It appeared on the Vision Factory compilation album '' Flower Festival: Vision Factory Presents''.Flower Festival Official Website
Retrieved March 27, 2008
Olivia released her sixth mini album, '' Trinka Trinka'', on September 17 with all new material.Trinka Trinka album listing
Retrieved August 08 2008
It featured "Rain", which was used as the second ending theme to '' K-tai Investigator 7''. The track lineup confused fans as a few of the track titles were changed, such as "Real Love", which she premiered during her Paris concert, which was renamed to "Your Smile". "I'm So Excited" was possibly retitled as "Trinka Trinka". Following the release of this mini album, Olivia held a live show on October 24, 2008, at Shibuya Womb. On December 30, 2008, Olivia participated in a duo showcase with
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in which she covered a few of his songs such as "Owl's Tear" and "Monsoon Baby". They talked about their collaboration single which was released on April 15, 2009. It was titled " Sailing Free" and served as the theme song to a new game of the saga ''
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'', called ''Sengoku Basara Battle Heroes''. "Sailing Free" was her first single in three years. ''Trinka Trinka'' was re-released in France it included "Sailing Free" and its b-sides ("Love Love Love" and "Undress") along with a bonus track which was revealed to be World's End Girlfriend's remix of "If You Only Knew". Olivia gave a concert for the visitors of the German
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at the Kongress Palais of Kassel (former Stadthalle Kassel) on September 10–12, 2010. Olivia talked about a new release, a greatest hits album that was released on October 13, 2010. This included two brand new tracks called "Sunlight" and "Be Your Friend". These saw another turn in Olivia's musical style, a combination of Trinka Trinka's pop style and The Lost Lolli's dark electronica. Olivia's latest live appearance was at UppCon 2011, after which she took a hiatus from the music industry.


Personal life

Olivia started working at a kindergarten in Okinawa, and later moved to California. In 2012, she married Canadian Owen Vallis.Nautiljon Profile
/ref> They had a son Atlas in January 2014.


Discography


Studio albums


Extended plays


Compilation albums


Singles


As a lead artist


As a featured artist


Promotional singles


DVDs

* '' Video Clips'' - Cutting Edge - March 13, 2002


Other appearances


Notes


References


External links

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