Riri (Japanese Singer)
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, known mononymously as Riri (stylized as RIRI or RiRi), is a
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singer-songwriter. After winning a talent contest and being scouted by The Mic-a-holics, the agency that represents Japanese-American singer-songwriter Ai, she released her debut extended play ''I Love to Sing'' in 2016. Her second EP ''Rush'' was released in 2017, debuting and peaking at number 70 on the ''
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'' Hot Albums Chart. Shortly after,
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offered Riri a record contract and she soon was signed to Sony Music Associated Records. Her eponymous major label debut studio album was released in 2018, followed by her second studio album ''Neo'' later that year. Riri's fourth EP, the ''Summertime EP'' was released in May 2019, serving as her final release under Sony Music Japan.


Early life and career

Riri started singing at 4 years old, inspired by American R&B acts such as
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. In 2012 she attended The Dream Support Project Award in New York City, making it her first performance in the US. In July 2016, she debuted officially as a singer under The Mic-a-holics Inc., which also manages singer-songwriter Ai, who produced her first official single, "Gold" and her debut extended play, ''I Love to Sing''. In 2017, her second EP ''Rush'' was released. In 2018, Riri signed with
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sublabel Sony Music Associated Records and released her eponymous major label debut studio album. The album was produced by American producers
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and Beyoncé. On November 28, 2018, RIRI released her second studio album ''Neo''. It includes the single "Maybe One Day" and a Japanese cover of
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's song "
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are included on the album as well. On May 22, 2019 Riri released the ''Summertime EP'' which includes the singles, "Summertime" a collaboration with Japanese rappers Keiju and
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''. She was featured in the Japanese dub of ''
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. By the end of 2019, Riri's contract with Sony Music expired, leading to her independently releasing the single "Episode 0" in 2020. On April 7, 2021, Riri released a single titled "Wheel of Fortune", which was composed by her and Uta. On May 26, an English version of the song was released with its own music video. In July 2021, Riri announced her next single, "Luv Déjà vu". It was released on July 21 together with Japanese version of the song. On February 11, 2023, Riri announced a new single, "I Need U”.


Discography


Albums


Studio albums


Extended plays


Singles


As lead artist


As featured artist


Promotional singles


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References

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