JayMi

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=== Dramas ===
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* [[http://asianwiki.com/Amachan Amachan]], (NHK), 2013
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* [[http://asianwiki.com/Death_Office Death Office]], (TV Tokyo), 2019
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* Popteen Magazine, (Avex Publishing), 2010
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* Vogue Japan, (Vogue Publishing), 2010
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* Q-ZONE, (DP Media Publishing), 2011
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* 女性(ざっし, (株式会社岩波書店), 2011
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* ELLE Magazine (La Francie Books), 2012
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* MQ Life, (MQ Magazines), 2012
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=== Photobook ===
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* U-Mi Choice 09-12, (Avex Publishing), 2012
* U-Mi Choice 09-12, (Avex Publishing), 2012
* [[The Gentlemen Concert Live in Japan]], (Oricorn Media), 2013
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* 一人称単数〜ボサノヴァ・クリーム, (Kadokawa Shoten), 2022
==Discography==
==Discography==

Current revision as of 02:43, 30 January 2022

Rika Risumi (born May 20, 1992), known by stage name JayMi is Japanese singer, songwriter and actress. She has been publicly recognized as one of the most powerful and influential artists in Japan of all times. In 2009 she made her debut with the studio album いくら: Willing & Taking which became a sleeper hit, earning mainstream and critical success. The album peaked first position across all major music charts and remained for consecutive weeks. Her follow up promotion Parallel ♥ Lines, very much like the debut album it was a success peaking charts within just ten hours of release. She was the best selling solo artist that year and swipped across the awards with the new artist special.

The following year, her collaboration single with the highest music record award holder, T.Max, titled Miss Q Maxxi was met with great response and peaked the charts once again. It became the best selling and highest winning single that year, making it another noting achievement.

In 2011 after establishing a firm fan base, she advanced to the Korean market with the debut song 에픽하이 HUMAN SOUL: Digital Single which received positive response and peaked at #7 at all music portal charts, making her the first Japanese artist to ever advance into the top ten charts. Soon, the first ever solo independantlive concert, * JAYFUL which happened around various major cities in Japan took place. All four avenues' tickets were sold out within ten minutes of the sell and once again proved the popularity of JayMi. So far to date, JayMi has reached #1 for all six albums published consecutively, and nine #1 singles.

She made her acting debut in 2013 in the one hundred and fifty-six episodes long family drama Amachan. In August the following year she released her seventh consecutive number-one studio album, Sweetheart: Kisses&Hugs.

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Background Information

Birthname: Risumi Rika / りすみ リカ
Age: May 20, 1992
Height: 164 cm
Graudate: S&P Academy of Entertainment
Nationality: Japanese
Management: Clumsy Media (2007-current) || Yejeon Media (YEJEON Media Co. Ltd) (2011-2012)
(For her full background biography please visit the page [here].

Filmography

Dramas

Photobook

  • U-Mi Choice 09-12, (Avex Publishing), 2012
  • The Gentlemen Concert Live in Japan, (Oricorn Media), 2013
  • 一人称単数〜ボサノヴァ・クリーム, (Kadokawa Shoten), 2022

Discography

For her current full discography visit the page [here].

Featurings

Singles
  • 2012: "Such a beautiful affair" (Kamiya Hiroshi featuring JayMi)
  • 2014: "Miss Wonderstruck" (Kawasaki Hamasaki featuring JayMi)
Track(s) of an album
  • 2013: "Miss Attitude" (T.Max featuring JayMi)

Events & Performances

Concert

Guest Performance

Fan Meetings

Awards

Year Awards
2009
  • Music Japan Young Talent
  • Music Japan Favourite Album
  • MTVS Best New Artist
  • MTVS Best Solo New Female
  • MTVS Best Album
  • MTVS Most Influenced Female
  • Music Station Favourite Artist
  • Sakura New Best Act
  • Japan Festival Favourite Female Artist
2010
  • MTVS Best Selling Single
  • MTVS Best Selling Album
  • MTVS Most Influenced Female
  • Music Station Highest Winning Artist
  • Music Station Highest Winning Single
  • Music Station Favourite Female Artist
  • Sakura Favorite Solo Female
  • Music Japan Favorite Album
  • Music Japan Ground Breaking Talent
2011
  • Music Station Highest Winning Single
  • Music Station Highest Winning Album
  • Music Station Favorite Female Artist
  • Music Station Favorite Soundtrack Artist
  • Music Station Highest Winning Solo Female
  • Sakura Best Influential Act
  • MTVS Best Selling Album
  • MTVS Most Influenced Female
2012
  • Music Station Favorite Female Artist
  • Music Station Highest Winning Solo Female
  • Sakura Best Influential Act
  • Sakura Favourite Solo Female
  • Music Japan Favorite Album
  • Music Japan Favorite Solo Artist
  • Music Japan Popularity Award
  • MTVS Best Concept Video
  • MTVS Best Female Music Video
2013
  • Japan Golden Disk - Artist of the Year
  • Japan Golden Disk - Album of the Year
  • Japan Golden Disk - Concept Album of the Year
  • Japan Golden Disk - Best Song of the Year
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