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=== Opening themes === | === Opening themes === | ||
− | * Opening 10 (Episode 259~270) | + | * '''[[Winter Bells]]''' - Opening 10 ''(Episode 259~270)'' |
− | + | * '''[[Kaze no LaLaLa]]''' - Opening 12 ''(Episode 306~332)'' | |
− | + | * '''[[Growing of my heart]]''' - Opening 16 ''(Episode 415~424)'' | |
− | + | * '''[[Ichibyōgoto ni Love for You]]''' - Opening 23 ''(Episode 505~514)'' | |
− | + | * '''[[Revive]]''' - Opening 25 ''(Episode 521~529)'' | |
=== Closing themes === | === Closing themes === | ||
− | * | + | * '''[[Secret of my heart]]''' - Closing 9 ''(Episode 180~204)'' |
− | + | * '''[[Start in my life]]''' - Closing 11 ''(Episode 219~232)'' | |
− | + | * '''[[Always]]''' - Closing 12 ''(Episode 233~247)'' | |
− | + | * '''[[Shiroi Yuki (White Snow)]]''' - Closing 26 ''(Episode 459~470)'' | |
=== Movie themes === | === Movie themes === | ||
− | * Movie 5 ([[Countdown to Heaven]]) | + | * '''[[Always]]''' - Movie 5 ''([[Countdown to Heaven]])'' |
− | + | * '''[[Time After Time]]''' - Movie 7 ''([[Crossroad in the Ancient Capital]])'' | |
− | + | * '''[[PUZZLE]]''' - Movie 13 ''([[The Raven Chaser]])'' | |
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+ | == See also == | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[Music]] | ||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 22:36, 27 February 2010
Japanese name: | 倉木 麻衣 |
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Gender: | Female |
Date of birth: | October 28, 1982 |
Place of birth: | Funabashi, Chiba, Japan |
Genres: | Pop, R&B |
Years active: | 1999-present |
Labels: | Giza Studio: 1999–2007 Northern Music: 2007–present |
Website: | www.mai-kuraki.com |
Mai Kuraki (倉木 麻衣 Kuraki Mai ) (born October 28, 1982) is a Japanese pop and R&B singer-songwriter, producer and composer from Funabashi, Chiba. Kuraki debuted in 1999 with the single, "Love, Day After Tomorrow". In 2000, she released her debut album, Delicious Way, which debuted at number-one and sold over 2,210,000 copies in its first week. Kuraki is one of a few female artists in Japan to have their first four studio albums to debut atop of the Oricon album chart.[1]
In 2009, Kuraki saw a revival in her popularity. Her eighth studio album, Touch Me!, debuted atop the Oricon album charts; becoming her first number-one album in five years. Kuraki holds the record for being the only female artist to have all of her singles consecutively debut in the Top 10 since her debut.[2] To date, Kuraki has six number-one albums and two number-one singles.
Contents
Song themes in Detective Conan
Opening themes
- Winter Bells - Opening 10 (Episode 259~270)
- Kaze no LaLaLa - Opening 12 (Episode 306~332)
- Growing of my heart - Opening 16 (Episode 415~424)
- Ichibyōgoto ni Love for You - Opening 23 (Episode 505~514)
- Revive - Opening 25 (Episode 521~529)
Closing themes
- Secret of my heart - Closing 9 (Episode 180~204)
- Start in my life - Closing 11 (Episode 219~232)
- Always - Closing 12 (Episode 233~247)
- Shiroi Yuki (White Snow) - Closing 26 (Episode 459~470)
Movie themes
- Always - Movie 5 (Countdown to Heaven)
- Time After Time - Movie 7 (Crossroad in the Ancient Capital)
- PUZZLE - Movie 13 (The Raven Chaser)
See also
References
- ^ BoA、オリジナル1stから5作連続首位!. Oricon, January 23, 2007
- ^ 倉木麻衣、10年目突入でアルバム1位獲得. Livedoor, January 27, 2009.