Ai Higuchi is a Japanese singer, songwriter, and instrumentalist renowned for her versatile performances spanning pop, rock, and soul genres. She was born in Kagawa, Japan, on November 28, 1989.
She ventured to Tokyo for her education, where her journey in music began at a remarkably young age. Commencing classical piano lessons at 2, her musical prowess swiftly expanded to encompass violin, drums, guitar, and vocal training. At 18, she honed her focus on the keyboard, crafting melodious compositions enriched by her alto vocals that soar with unwavering intensity. Emerging onto the music scene, she distinguished herself with compositions characterized by poignant lyrics, powerful vocals, and intricate instrumental harmonies, endowing her music with a captivating depth. In 2009, she unveiled her inaugural studio project, an EP, marking the inception of a prolific career. Among her notable releases are hit singles such as "Itterasshai," "Daikokai," and "Inori," alongside acclaimed albums including "Miseisenjo" and "Saiaku Saiai."
Music, Pop
Hip-Hop, Music
Electronic, Music
Music, Pop