Yui (ユイ?, born
March 26, 1987), stylized as YUI,
is a Japanese singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, composer, actress and
radio personality. Born and raised in Fukuoka
prefecture, she played live at various locations in her hometown before being
noticed by Sony Music Japan when she was 17 years old and released
her debut single months later. However her singles were only met with moderate
success until her breakout "Good-bye Days", which charted for 44
weeks on Oricon and marked her as one of the Japanese
music industry's rising stars.
Since
her debut album, From Me to
You, each of her albums has topped the charts, and has had at least one
single reach number one yearly since 2007, including five straight from
mid-2008 to late-2010.
She
is popular in Japan and in surrounding countries, ranking number one in 2011 Count Down TV "Dearest Female Artist" and Music Station "Artist You Most Want to Marry" polls, as well as Radio Television Hong Kong's
"Most Popular Japanese Artist
YUI began writing poems in ninth grade. At the age of 16, by
recommendation of a friend, she began studying singing, songwriting, and guitar
at a private music school in her hometown in Fukuoka.
Aspiring to become professional, she carried her guitar around and performed at
local areas like the seashore of Shingu and the middle of Kaminofu's rice
fields.
In March 2003, at an
audition hosted by Sony Music
Japan, all of the judges evaluated her with the highest score, which caused a
fierce scramble among labels. At this audition, she sang three songs: "Why
me" (which was later coupled with her debut single), "It's happy line",
and "I know" - though the audition rules stated that a participant
could only sing two songs. Sitting cross-legged on the floor, she strummed her
guitar and sang. The judges and the others present at the audition claimed that
"the performance created a tremendous aura from her heavenly voice, and
captured the hearts of the whole audience". "It's happy line"
was then released as an indie single in December 2004, with "I know"
as the second track.
Upon leaving Fukuoka for Tokyo, YUI wrote the song "feel my soul".
She was planning to release it on an indie label as a tribute to her hometown,
when the song caught the ears of Fuji TV producer, Mr. Yamaguchi, who happened
to see the demo video clip. He claimed YUI's voice haunted him so much that he
went out of his way
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