Sunday, September 12, 2010

Tokyo Singer Tainaka Sachi (タイナカサチ)




Stage Name: Tainaka Sachi (タイナカサチ) | Real Name: Tainaka Sachi (田井中彩智) | Birthday: April 30, 1986 | Birthplace: Kakogawa, Hyogo, Japan | Blood Type: A

Tainaka Sachi (タイナカサチ) is a Japanese singer who debuted in 2006 under SISTUS RECORDS. She is famous for singing songs which were used as anime theme songs. Her voice can reach a total of three octaves. Even when Tainaka was small, she had great potential for singing. When she was still in primary school, she took part in a nationwide children's singing contest with her class, and in 1997 won first prize. She entered this contest again in 1999, however in that year she was part of a group with her two sisters. At the age of 15, Tainaka decided she would become a singer after being inspired by DREAMS COME TRUE and MISIA's songs. At this time she started writing and composing songs, as well as performing live.

Tainaka would continue to enter competitions, such as in 2002 she took part in the televised ASAYAN idol show, and reached 6th place.

In early 2004, Tainaka released six songs in a Columbia Records-released concept album called Aru Ai no Uta under the name Sachi (彩智). The album was inspired by Shindou Fuyuki's Okinawa-based romance novel of the same name (which was also released in early 2004).

In 2005, Tainaka became part of a four-member unit called Les Bijoux (レ・ビジュ), who performed at Universal Studios Japan.

Tainaka then debuted in February 2006 with the single disillusion, which was used as the opening theme song to the anime Fate/stay night. This single was quite a high debut, reaching #13 on Oricon charts. Kirameku Namida wa Hoshi ni would then follow as Tainaka's second single (and the second opening theme to the same anime).

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