Biography

Natsuko Aso

22/04/2013 2013-04-22 02:14:16 JaME Author: Kimiko, neejee Translator: Aurore

Natsuko Aso

Natsuko Aso


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Born in 1990, Natsuko Aso first made her name in 2007 with Chisame Hasegawa's character in the drama "Negima! Live." She made her first step in music by interpreting anime and drama songs like Pink Generation, the ending theme for "Negima! Live", which she sang in 2007 with the band pRythme.

In May 2009, Natsuko Aso released her first solo single, Brand New World, the ending theme for "Shin mazinger shôgeki! Z-Hen." This was followed by the opening for "Programming for non-fiction", Yoku wakaru gendai mahō, during the summer.

The year 2010 started in a strong way with the single Perfect-area complete!, which gave the singer a boost in popularity when its song was used as the opening for the anime "Baka to tesuto to shoukanjuu." In July of the same year, two months after releasing another single, Natsuko Aso went to France for the first time, during the Japan Expo convention. In August, her first album, titled Movement of magic, hit the stores. Then she ended the year with the release of her fifth single and another appearance in Paris.

The next year saw the premieres of another three singles, which--like their predecessors--were used in various anime. In October, Natsuko Aso recorded the second album, titled Precious tone. It featured not only tracks released previously on singles but also six new songs. In November the singer was occupied by fortifying her position in France, giving two concerts at Toulouse Game Show at the end of the month.

In February 2012 Natsuko Aso released the single Lovely Girls Anthem and was invited to take part in the spring edition of Hyper Japan in London. Her next single, Fighting Growing Diary, appeared in July and served as an ending in "Cardfight!! Vanguard Asia Circuit Hen", soon followed by Parade! in October, which was used in the game "Ragnarok Online RWC2012." At the beginning of November the singer made her debut in America as a guest of the first edition of Otakon Music Festival in Baltimore. She played there alongside JAM Project and Faylan.

Aside from music, she works often as an actress for various dramas like "Kamen Rider W" and appears in various advertisements in Japan. She also presents the TV Show "Japan in Motion" on the French channel No-Life.
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