Aimer

Aimer: The Ethereal Voice of Japanese Pop and Rock
Aimer is a Japanese singer-songwriter celebrated for her distinctive, husky vocals and emotionally resonant music that blends pop, rock, and balladry. Hailing from Kumamoto, Japan, she has solidified her position as a major artist with multiple chart-topping albums and songs certified million-seller by the RIAJ.
Early career
Aimer began her musical journey at a young age, influenced by artists like Avril Lavigne. Her professional debut was carefully orchestrated, with her identity initially kept secret to focus attention on her unique voice. She released her first major-label single, "Rokutousei no Yoru," in 2011 under the label Defstar Records.
Breakthrough
Aimer's major breakthrough arrived in 2016 with the release of her album daydream. The record debuted at number two on the Oricon Albums Chart and was later certified Gold. This success was propelled by hit singles like "Kachou Fuugetsu" and "ninelie," the latter a collaboration with the band RADWIMPS that became an anime theme song hit.
Key tracks
Brave Shine — This powerful rock anthem served as an opening theme for the anime "Fate/stay night [Unlimited Blade Works]" and became one of her most recognizable songs.
Kataomoi — A delicate pop ballad that demonstrated her vocal versatility and became a streaming giant, achieving Platinum certification for digital downloads.
Zankyou Sanka — Used as the opening theme for the global anime phenomenon "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba," this track massively expanded her international audience.
Ref:rain — The theme song for the anime "After the Rain," this melancholic ballad showcased her signature emotive delivery and topped digital charts.
I beg you — Another successful tie-in for the "Fate" franchise, this song debuted at number three on the Oricon Singles Chart.
Following her breakthrough, Aimer continued a prolific output, releasing successful albums like Sun Dance and Penny Rain. She has collaborated with numerous renowned Japanese composers and artists, including Taka from ONE OK ROCK, Yojiro Noda of RADWIMPS, and composer Yuki Kajiura. Her work frequently appears in anime, films, and commercials, cementing her cultural footprint.
Fans of Aimer's blend of emotive pop and rock may also enjoy the music of Yuki Kajiura for similar atmospheric and vocal-driven compositions. LiSA shares a strong connection to anime themes and powerful rock anthems. The introspective songwriting of Aiko offers another perspective on Japanese pop. For those drawn to the rock elements, ONE OK ROCK provides a more intense but equally melodic approach.
Aimer's rich discography is a staple on many online radio streams and Japanese pop stations featured on this platform. Her songs, from intimate ballads to soaring rock themes, receive regular airplay across dedicated genre channels and international music rotations.
Listeners can discover the captivating music of Aimer by tuning into the Japanese pop and anime music radio stations available on onairium.com, where her hits and deep cuts are regularly featured in the programming.
