Aki Hata

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Aki Hata
畑 亜貴
Born (1966-08-13) August 13, 1966 (age 57)
Tokyo, Japan
GenresJ-pop, Anison, video game
Occupation(s)Musician, singer, lyricist, composer
Years active1996-present
LabelsLantis
Websitemetroforte.com

Aki Hata (畑 亜貴, Hata Aki, born August 13, 1966) is a Japanese musician, singer, lyricist and composer. She is noted for having penned and composed songs for various anime and video games, including popular titles like Zettai Shōnen, Azumanga Daioh, Haibane Renmei, Suzumiya Haruhi no Yūutsu, Rocket Knight Adventures, Lucky Star and Love Live! School Idol Project, and for singers and voice actresses. She has even composed game soundtracks; formerly, Hata was a composer for Konami and Treasure games.

Additionally, Aki Hata also sings herself. She is a member of the band Tsukihiko, providing the vocals and keyboard.

Discography

Solo works

Albums

  • 1999-02-20: Kan'okejima
  • 1999-02-20: Sekai Nante Owarinasai
  • 2006-12-22: Roman Tsukira no Musumetachi ~BEST SONGS~
  • 2007-12-21: Reizoku Kaibi no Musumetachi ~BEST SONGS II~
  • 2014-19-03: Aisuru hito yo shinjitsu wa chikawazu ni iyou

Singles

  • 2000-24-05: Bitsuu no rakuen
  • 2000-23-08: Yokan no tenshi wo dakishimete
  • 2010-13-10: Bannou ni tagiru ikasama
  • 2010-22-12: Dangai no unuboreya
  • 2011-21-12: Haikin seija waga machi o susuman
  • 2016-05-25: Kobore Sekai Oware

Tsukihiko works

  • 2005-09-20: Gen wa Jubaku no Yubi de Naru
  • 2005-09-20: Tōhi Oukoku no Metsubō
  • 2006-06-23: Tōhi Oukoku no Densetsu

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