Mai Mizuhashi

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Biography

Mizuhashi began her career as a member of the music group Harajuku BJ Girls, later known as the Chix Chicks. While a member of the group, Mizuhashi performed a number of opening and ending themes for different anime series, such as "Brand New Morning", which was used as the opening theme to the 2006 anime television series Kamisama Kazoku, Script error: No such module "Nihongo"., which was used as the ending theme to the 2007 anime television series Dōjin Work,[2] and Script error: No such module "Nihongo"., which was used as the second ending theme to the 2007 anime television series Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl.[3]

Following Chix Chicks's disbandment in 2010, Mizuhashi pursued a solo career by posting videos on the Japanese website Niconico, where she caught the attention of music producer Yoshinori Abe, also known as Toku, also known as old man 4. Toku produced Mizuhashi's single "Color" which was used as the opening theme to the 2010 anime television series Freezing. The two would later form the music unit Garnidelia, which made its major debut in 2013 with the single "Ambiguous", used as the second opening theme to the anime television series Kill la Kill.[4] Both attained popularity, particularly in China, with the success of their 2016 single Gokuraku Jodo.[5][6]

In 2023, Mizuhashi participated in the fourth season of Sisters Who Make Waves. Against a backdrop of nationalism sentiments that were easily kindled in China when comes to diplomatic dealings between Japan and China, Mizuhashi was well-received by the Chinese public throughout the season.[7][8] On July 23, 2023, at the season finale, she was ranked third among the 21 participants.[9]

Discography

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As MARiA

Studio-Albums

Year Album details Track Listing Peak Oricon
chart positions
Peak Billboard
chart positions
1st 2021 Utamonogatari 1. Concourse

2. Renaikanjo

3. Garasu no Kane

4. Orokamonogatari

5. Matilda

6. Kiss o Shitemiyoka

7. Ah Kiyomomata

8. Brand New Me

9. Hikari

10. Harugare

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2nd 2022 Moments
  • Released: June 22, 2022
  • Label: Pony Canyon Inc. (PCCA-06135, PCCA-06134)
  • Format: CD, CD+BD
1. Think Over

2. Star Rock

3. Long Distance

4. Cafe Latte no Uta feat. Iuz

5. Kimi to Itai

6. Heartbreaker

7. Galactic Wind

8. Asterisk

9. Pray

10. Labyrinth

38
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Singles

Release date Title Peak Oricon position Album
1st February 23, 2011 COLOR
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Digital Singles

Release date Title Album
1st April 28, 2021 Concourse Utamonogatari
2nd October 13, 2021 Galactic Wind Moments
3rd June 9, 2022 Labyrinth
4th June 15, 2022 Cafe Latte no Uta feat. Iuz
5th October 16, 2022 Trust On Me -Theme of E.T.E- (with Tetsuya Komuro) Template:Non-album single

Indie-Albums

Year Album details Track Listing Peak Oricon
chart positions
Peak Billboard
chart positions
1st 2012
aMazing MusiQue PaRK
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1. Another

2. Girls

3. We've gotta have a party!

4. Daiippo (第一歩, First Step)

5. Aitaisei monorōgu (相対性モノローグ, Relativity Monologue)

6. Kimagure kettoshī (きまぐれケットシー, Whimsical Ket Sea)

7. Not Gonna Dump Me

8. mere

9. Thanks For…

10. aMazing MusiQue PaRK

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2nd 2013
MaBLE SYNDROMe
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  • Released: August 13, 2013
1. WAVE

2. Buriki No Dance (ブリキノダンス)

3. Just Be Friends

4. Yobanashi Deceive (夜咄ディセイブ)

5. Noushou Sakuretsu Girl (脳漿炸裂ガール)

6. glow

7. zephyr

8. GALLOWS BELL

9. Black★Rock Shooter (ブラック★ロックシューター)

10. 炉心融解 -melt down- (Junk Arrange feat.MARIA)

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Other appearances

List of guest appearances that feature MARiA
Title Year Album Peak
Daze 2014 Daze / Days by Jin 3
Children Record 2015 Mekakucity M's 1 ~Mekakucity Actors Vocals and Sound Collection~ by Jin, LiSA
Yobanashi Deceive
Pray (Song. MARiA, CV: Miku Itō) 2021 Moments by MARiA 38
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As Mai Mizuhashi

Singles

Release date Title Peak Oricon position
1st January 25, 2006 Yumemiru Shanson Ningyō (夢見るシャンソン人形, Dreaming Chanson Doll)
2nd September 3, 2006 Brand New Morning / Toshokande Wa Oshiete Kurenai Tenshi No (図書館では教えてくれない天使の秘密, The Secret of an Angel That The Library Does Not Tell)
3rd April 25, 2007 Smile (スマイル)
4th July 25, 2007 Yumemiru Otome (夢みる乙女, Dream Maiden) 157
5th June 9, 2008 Kaze no Message (風のメッセージ, Message of the Wind) 48
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References

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