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Her pseudonym, Rurutia, means 'blissful rain' in tahiti.
Her pseudonym, Rurutia, means 'blissful rain' in tahiti.
==Career==
==Career==
In 2001, on a contract with Toshiba-EMI, she released her first single "Itoshigo Yo" on October 6th. She began to draw public attention as her second single, "Lost Butterfly", was broadcasted in the radio channel and became popular. Rurutia launched her first album "R°" on March 6th, 2002.
All that is known about Rurutia are the statistics of her current rising career. In 2001, on a deal with Toshiba-EMI, she released her first single Aishikoyo on October 6th. The single did fairly well due to a music video, and was followed soon after with Lost Butterfly, which would become her best-selling single. With two hit songs under her belt, Rurutia launched her first album ° on March 6th, 2002.


Rurutia released her third single, "Yuruginai Utsukushii Mono" on June 26th. Three months after this, she released "Suzaku no Sora", a more rock oriented song for her style. In January 2003, Rurutia released "Shine", which was soon followed by her release of second regular album, "Water Forest" in February 26.
Even with only two released singles from the album, R° did extremely well in the Japanese music market. Rurutia quickly released her third single, Yuruginai Utsukushii Mono on June 26th, a beautiful and dramatic song that became an instant hit. Three months after this, she released Shujaku no Sora, a more rock oriented song for her style. Featured on the CD single was a short film directed and written by Rurutia, adding even more talents to her resume. In January 2003, Rurutia released Shine, which was soon followed by her second full length album, Water Forest.


Ten months after the release of "Water Forest", the single "Trauimerei" hit the market. It was the only single from her third regular album, "Water Forest", and disappeared rapidly from music stores across Japan.
Ten months after the release of Water Forest, a long wait for many Rurutia followers, the single Toroimerai hit the market with two stunning songs. The song "Tsuki Senicha" breaks through most Jpop barriers, creating a trademark sound that is hard to immitate and easily recognizable. Toroimerai is the only single from Water Forest, and disappeared rapidly from music stores across Japan.


After a ten month wait, Rurutia released a new single, "Primary", followed closely by her next album, "Meme".
After a ten month wait, Rurutia released a new single, Primary, followed closely by her next album, Meme. The album saw less success than previous albums, but still sold generally well.


With the help of arranger Taka Satoh, Rurutia and Satoh collaborated on "Kazuo Umezu Kyofu Gekijo(Kazuo Umezu Horror Theater)", a musical soundtrack for a Japanese short horror film, featuring Rurutia songs redone and remixed.
With the help of arranger Taka Satoh, Rurutia and Satoh collaborate on Umezu Kazou Gekijou Rurutia Tracks, a musical soundtrack for a Japanese short horror film, featuring Rurutia songs redone and remixed.


In mid 2005, Rurutia made the decision to leave Toshiba-EMI for a lesser known record company, Phoenix Records, due to creative differences and lack of control. Her first single on the new label, "Spinel", was released November 21th, 2005.
In mid 2005, Rurutia made the decision to leave Toshiba-EMI for a lesser known record company, Phoenix Records, due to creative differences and lack of control. Her first single on the new label, Spinel, was released November 21st, 2005, to an anxious fanbase.


Rurutia maintains her mysterious atmosphere as she never appears in TV programs, concerts, interviews and photoshoots. This intrigues her fans and keep people guessing for what is coming next.
Rurutia maintains her mystery by doing no TV interviews, photoshoots (except for albums), and limited music videos. This intrigues her fans and keep people guessing for what is coming next.


==Discography==
==Discography==

Revision as of 03:43, 14 December 2005

Rurutia (ルルティア) is a female J-pop singer/songwriter. She began her career in 2001 with the release of 'Itoshigo yo' when she was signed to Toshiba-EMI, and released total 4 regular albums and 8 singles thus far. Anything private about her life - including her face, age, and even name - is not known to the public. This fact, added to her whispering voice, forms a unique mysterious atmosphere to this artist.

Her pseudonym, Rurutia, means 'blissful rain' in tahiti.

Career

All that is known about Rurutia are the statistics of her current rising career. In 2001, on a deal with Toshiba-EMI, she released her first single Aishikoyo on October 6th. The single did fairly well due to a music video, and was followed soon after with Lost Butterfly, which would become her best-selling single. With two hit songs under her belt, Rurutia launched her first album R° on March 6th, 2002.

Even with only two released singles from the album, R° did extremely well in the Japanese music market. Rurutia quickly released her third single, Yuruginai Utsukushii Mono on June 26th, a beautiful and dramatic song that became an instant hit. Three months after this, she released Shujaku no Sora, a more rock oriented song for her style. Featured on the CD single was a short film directed and written by Rurutia, adding even more talents to her resume. In January 2003, Rurutia released Shine, which was soon followed by her second full length album, Water Forest.

Ten months after the release of Water Forest, a long wait for many Rurutia followers, the single Toroimerai hit the market with two stunning songs. The song "Tsuki Senicha" breaks through most Jpop barriers, creating a trademark sound that is hard to immitate and easily recognizable. Toroimerai is the only single from Water Forest, and disappeared rapidly from music stores across Japan.

After a ten month wait, Rurutia released a new single, Primary, followed closely by her next album, Meme. The album saw less success than previous albums, but still sold generally well.

With the help of arranger Taka Satoh, Rurutia and Satoh collaborate on Umezu Kazou Gekijou Rurutia Tracks, a musical soundtrack for a Japanese short horror film, featuring Rurutia songs redone and remixed.

In mid 2005, Rurutia made the decision to leave Toshiba-EMI for a lesser known record company, Phoenix Records, due to creative differences and lack of control. Her first single on the new label, Spinel, was released November 21st, 2005, to an anxious fanbase.

Rurutia maintains her mystery by doing no TV interviews, photoshoots (except for albums), and limited music videos. This intrigues her fans and keep people guessing for what is coming next.

Discography

Singles

Albums

- 01 Elements
- 02 Chie No Mi(Fruit of Knowledge)
- 03 Itoshii Ko Yo(To My Lovely Baby)
- 04 Lost Butterfly
- 05 Akai Rousoku(Red Candle)
- 06 Ame No Hate(End of Rain)
- 07 Boku No Uchuu Kimi No Umi(My Cosmos, Your Ocean)
- 08 Bokura No Hakoniwa(Our Plastic Garden)
- 09 Ginn No Honou(Silvery Flame)
- 10 Heart Dance
- 01 Pavanne
- 02 Suzaku No Sora(Sky of Pheonix)
- 03 O-Ru
- 04 Hoshi No Tamasii(Spirit of Star)
- 05 Sanctuary
- 06 Yuruginai Utsukusiimono(Unwavering Beautiful Thing)
- 07 Kannkaku No Kaze(Wind of Illusion)
- 08 Shine
- 09 Michiru Mori(Filling Forest)
- 10 Shiki(Thinking Seasons)
- 01 Hallulujah
- 02 neo
- 03 Arabesque
- 04 Sincere
- 05 Traumerei
- 06 Giselle
- 07 Nagareboshi(Shooting Star)
- 08 Merry
- 09 GOLA
- 10 Tsukisenichiya(Moon of 1001 Nights)
- 11 maururu roa(means 'thank you very much' in tahiti)
- 01 Dancing Meme
- 02 tone
- 03 Rira Ga Chittemo(Even if lilac falls)
- 04 Primary
- 05 Signal
- 06 Scarlet
- 07 Selenite
- 08 Hisu No Rakuenn(Paradise of Hisu, probably means Hidden Paradise)
- 09 Aoi Bara(Blue Rose)
- 10 Chou No Mori(Forest of Butterflies)
- 11 Cobalt No Hoshi(Cobalt Star)
- 12 Sleeping Meme
- 01 蝶ノ森(オープニングテーマ-cinema track-) 	
- 02 ハレルヤ 	
- 03 トロイメライ 	
- 04 蝶ノ森 	
- 05 知恵の実 	
- 06 パヴァーヌ 	
- 07 エレメンツ
- 08 満ちる森 	
- 09 僕の宇宙 君の海 	
- 10 僕らの箱庭 	
- 11 neo 	
- 12 コバルトの星 	
- 13 エレメンツ 	
- 14 サンクチュアリ 	
- 15 コバルトの星(エンディングテーマ-cinema track-)