2001 studio album by Ai
My Name Is Ai Released November 2, 2001 (2001-11-02 ) Recorded 2000–2001 Studio Flash Light (Tokyo , Japan ) Genre Length 67 :11 Language Label Producer
"Cry, Just Cry" Released: November 22, 2000
"U Can Do" Released: May 23, 2001
"Shining Star" Released: September 5, 2001
My Name Is Ai (stylized my name is AI ) is the debut studio album by Japanese–American singer-songwriter Ai , released on November 2, 2001, by RCA Records and BMG Fun House .
Three singles were released from My Name Is Ai , "Cry, Just Cry", "U Can Do" and "Shining Star". Although the latter of the two did not chart, "Shining Star" charted and peaked at number 98 on the Oricon Singles Chart .[ 1]
Although not commercially successful, My Name Is Ai peaked at number 86 on the Oricon albums chart.[ 2]
Background
Ai developed an interest to become a singer in her early adolescence.[ 3] [ 4] After graduating from junior high school in Japan, Ai returned to her hometown, Los Angeles , California , to attend high school. Initially attending Glendale High School , Ai later switched to Los Angeles Count High School for the Arts , majoring in ballet. In 1998, she appeared as a dancer in Janet Jackson 's song "Go Deep ".[ 5] [ 4]
In 1999, Ai joined an Asian girl group called SX4. While on holiday in Kagoshima , she performed Monica 's "For You I Will ", which led to her being scouted by BMG .[ 6] [ 4] Deciding to take the offer, Ai left SX4 and moved to Tokyo after graduating high school in 2000, signing to BMG Japan's RCA Records label.[ 3] [ 7]
Track listing
My Name Is Ai Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "Born to Sing" (Introduction) Ai Carina Uemura 0:47 2. "Inori" Shinnosuke 4:47 3. "Triangle" Shinnosuke 4:22 4. "U Can Do" Uemura Diggy-Mo Shinnosukue Shinnosuke 3:57 5. "Shining Star" (R&B Version) Junkoo 5:12 6. "Protect You" Uemura Yukio Mitsui Genki Hibino Shinnosuke 4:38 7. "Memory" Harada Ars Wizard C-VE 4:22 8. "Depend On Me" Junkoo 5:33 9. "Thank You Lord" (Interlude) Uemura 0:47 10. "Shut Out" (featuring Diggy-Mo of Soul'd Out ) Uemura Diggy-Mo Takashi Shimizu Ars Wizard C-VE 5:07 11. "Why U Trippin?" Ars Wizard C-VE 4:53 12. "I Wish" Junkoo 6:23 13. "Hold On" Junkoo 4:41 14. "Cry, Just Cry" Junkoo 5:12 15. "Show Off!!" Junkoo 3:19 16. "Love" (Interlude) Uemura 0:29 17. "My Destiny" Ars Wizard C-VE 6:02 Total length: 67:11
Notes
Tracks 2–4, 6, 10, 12, and 15–16 are stylized in all capitals .
Track 14 is stylized as "Cry, just Cry"
Personnel
Credits adapted from album's liner notes .[ 8]
Musicians
Ai Carina Uemura – lead vocals, songwriting
Takuya Harada – songwriting
Shinnosukue – arrangement, songwriting, production
Junkoo – arrangement, songwriting, production, piano
Genki Hibino – songwriting
Yukiko Mitsui – songwriting
Ars Wizard C-VE – arrangement, songwriting, production
Diggy-Mo – songwriting, vocals
Takao Sugiyama – piano
Masahiko Rokukawa – bass
Ichiro Hada – guitar
Kazu Minamisawa – guitar
Kouyo Murakami – trombone
Kazuo Kamata – sax
Mikio Saito – trumpet
To-Go – guitar
Aogu – DJ
Dave Fromm – background vocals
Jun – background vocals
Tsuyoshi – background vocals
Peco – background vocals
Masaaki Iwami – songwriting
Technical
Masaaki Iwami –mixing
T. Takizawaa – mixing
T. Kobayashi – mixing
Don Katsumoto – sound production
Ars Wizard CV-E – direction
Junkoo – assistant direction
Shinnosuke – assistant direction
Yukihiro Yahagi – mastering
Visuals and imagery
Anthony Nishikawa – art direction
Yoshihiro Sugawara – design
Kazuya Morishima – photographer
Ai Carina Uemura – photographer
Rie Inada – hair, makeup
Shuhei Yomo – styling
Mika Itagaki – styling
Charts
Chart performance for My Name Is Ai
Chart (2001)
Peak position
Japanese Albums (Oricon )[ 2]
86
Aftermath
Following BMG selling its 50% share of Sony BMG in 2008 to the Sony Corporation of America , RCA's Japan division was rebranded as Ariola Japan . Subsequently, the ownership of the masters of My Name Is Ai was transferred to Sony Music Japan . Though physical copies are still manufactured by Sony Japan under their Ariola Japan label,[ 9] the album was never formerly released to digital stores.
Release history
References
^ "AIのシングル作品" . ORICON NEWS . Retrieved May 4, 2021 .
^ a b "AIのリリース一覧" [List of Ai's Releases]. Oricon (in Japanese). Retrieved October 9, 2014 .
^ a b "Biography" (in Japanese). Universal Music Japan. Archived from the original on August 13, 2012. Retrieved August 18, 2012 .
^ a b c "Special Interview Vol. 5 – Ai talks about Boombox" (in Japanese). TDK. Archived from the original on April 18, 2012. Retrieved August 19, 2012 .
^ "AI-Soul Profile in English" . BMG Japan. Archived from the original on April 8, 2001. Retrieved August 17, 2012 .
^ "Special Interview Vol. 5 – Ai talks about Boombox" (in Japanese). TDK. Archived from the original on April 18, 2012. Retrieved August 19, 2012 .
^ "She, herself and AI" . Robert Michael Poole . The Japan Times . September 12, 2008. Retrieved August 17, 2012 .
^ My Name Is Ai (CD). Ai . RCA /BMG . 2001. BVCR-11034.
^ a b "My Name Is Ai" . Sony Music Shop . Retrieved July 4, 2022 .
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