Riko Azuna

Riko Azuna (安月名 莉子, Azuna Riko, born December 3, 1993) is a Japanese singer and songwriter who is affiliated with Kadokawa.[1] She made her major debut in 2018 with the song "Kimi ni Furete" (君にふれて, Touched By You), which was used as the opening theme to the anime series Bloom Into You. Her music has also been featured in Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World and Boogiepop and Others.

Riko Azuna
安月名 莉子
Born (1993-12-03) December 3, 1993
Japan
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Years active2018present
LabelsKadokawa
Websitewww.azuna-riko.com

Career

Azuna was born on December 3, 1993.[1] She had an interest in music and performing since her youth, and she participated in musicals from her second year of elementary to her third year of high school.[2] While performing in musicals, she engaged in singing, dancing, and acting, but enjoyed singing the most out of the three. Because of this, she decided to focus on singing, and upon entering university, she began performing at various live venues in Tokyo.[2]

Azuna's professional music career began after she first learned of an audition to perform a song for the anime television series Bloom Into You. At the time, she only knew that the series was about love between two girls, and only read the original manga series later.[2] She passed the audition, and the resulting song "Kimi ni Furete" (君にふれて, Touched By You), which was used as the series' opening theme song,[3] was released as her first single on November 28, 2018.[4] She also performed the song "Memories", which was used as an insert song in the original video animation Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World: Memory Snow.[5] Her second single "Whiteout" was released on February 27, 2019;[6] the title track is used as the ending theme song to the anime series Boogiepop and Others.[7]

Discography

Singles

Title Peak Oricon position[8] Billboard Hot 100 position
"Kimi ni Furete" (君にふれて, Touched By You)
  • Released: November 28, 2018[4]
39
Whiteout
  • Released: February 27, 2019[6]
TBA
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