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is a Japanese pop singer and lyricist. She is best known as a member of the
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-produced Japanese
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girl group
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.


Biography


Early life

Kosaka was born in
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,
Kanagawa Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu. Kanagawa Prefecture is the second-most populous prefecture of Japan at 9,221,129 (1 April 2022) and third-densest at . Its geographic area of makes it fifth-smallest. Kana ...
, Japan on January 17, 1985.


Career


Discovery by Konami

On November 20, 2000,
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and
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staff held auditions to form a J-pop group, which would eventually become
BeForU BeForU were a Japanese pop group that performed music primarily for the Bemani series of rhythm games. Their 2000 debut song "Dive" was particularly notable as being the first Japanese-language pop song in the ''Dance Dance Revolution'' series. ...
; Riyu, who was then fifteen years old, was one of four who went on to join the group. The group, produced by Naoki Maeda, originally made songs specifically for
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games—their first song, ''Dive'', was promoted intensely in the time leading up to the release of
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.


''True...''

After ''Dive's'' success in 5thMix, BeForU produced more tracks for inclusion in
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, including ''Dive: More Deep and Deeper Style'' and ''Firefly''. This is where Kosaka got her first solo track, '' True...''. Two different versions were included in the game, ''True... (radio edit)'' and ''True...: Trance Sunrise Mix''. For the first time for any member of BeForU, a CD single was released. including a long version of both the radio edit and the trance sunrise mix, as well as a remix of a solo performance of ''Dive'', renamed ''Dive to the Night''. ''True...'' was a success in the DDR community, and Kosaka continued to release other songs for use in Bemani both with BeForU and as a solo singer.


Breaking out from Bemani

While they continued to make music for Konami, BeForU began to put more emphasis on themselves as legitimate musicians, and this included Kosaka. In 2004, the band's first CD was released, containing some solo work by Kosaka; in the same year, her first full solo album, ''Begin'', was released. ''Begin'' contained three original songs, as well as eleven re-recorded Bemani songs, some of which were covers of other artists. A year later, she released ''Riyu Kosaka First Live at O-EAST 2005'', a CD+DVD set of her first full-blown concert. (This cannot actually be considered her first live performance, as she did limited performances to promote her single ''True...''. ) Since that time, Kosaka has released a number of singles both on her own and with BeForU, as well as a new album with BeForU. In 2005 and 2006, she also collaborated with
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as a radio personality for Pakedio Channel, and her song ''Little Wings'' is available on the album ''Pakedio Channel Vol. 1''. In 2007, Riyu Kosaka recorded a song for the film
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, ''Platinum Smile''. The song is an insert song for the movie with Kosaka providing the singing voice for Erika Mori, who portrays Chiharu Kazami, the younger sister of Shiro Kazami/
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. In December 2007, Riyu released her sixth single, Kokoro no ato. The song was used as the introduction song in the anime
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. In 2008, Riyu released her second studio album, Every Struggle, which was also her debut album on a major record label. The album contained her four most recent singles at the time and 7 new tracks, for a total of 11 tracks overall. Due to the break-up of
BeForU BeForU were a Japanese pop group that performed music primarily for the Bemani series of rhythm games. Their 2000 debut song "Dive" was particularly notable as being the first Japanese-language pop song in the ''Dance Dance Revolution'' series. ...
in late 2008, Riyu did not produce any solo works for some time. In 2010, Riyu announced the release of her song 'キミが聞こえる' which would be featured on 'あまつみそらに!' as the ending theme and was also released as part of the soundtrack in June 2010. This release, however, was not on avex trax but on 5pb. which may indicate she has switched labels. Kosaka will also be performing at the 'Live5pb.2010' concert. In 2018, she provided vocals on the ''Dynamite Dynamite Rev -NAOKI SPECIAL ALBUM-''. In 2019, she provided vocals for the opening song of the mobile game ''Seven's Code''. In 2021, the song ''12'' by Naoki and Riyu Kosaka that was in ''Seven's Code'' reappears on the game
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.


Discography

''This is a discography of Kosaka's solo work. For her complete discography, see the BeForU discography.''


Singles

* '' True...'' (2001) * ''
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'' (2006) (''Yamato Nadeshiko Spirit'' or ''Perfect Japanese Woman Spirit'') * '' Danzai no Hana: Guilty Sky'' (2007) (''Danzai no Hana'' or ''Flower of Conviction'', for the anime Claymore) * '' Dober Man'' (2007) * ''
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'' (2007) * '' Kokoro no ato'' (2007) (''Kokoro no Ato'' or ''Traces of heart'', for the anime
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) * ''
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'' (2011) (''First Melody'' or ''Beginning Melody'', Ending theme for the PSP Game '' Hakugin no Karu to Soku no Jo'ou''.


Albums

* '' Begin'' (2004) * '' Every Struggle'' (2008)


Other CDs

* ''Baby's Tears'' (2006) (as part of the
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Original Soundtrack) * ''I-revoミュージックICE限定配信曲'' (2006) (available for download only from BeForU's i-revo homepage, this digital album is referred to by fans as ''Little Wings'' or ''Startup''.) * ''Platinum Smile'' (2007) as featured on the
Kamen Rider the Next is a 2007 Japanese tokusatsu superhero film directed by Ryuta Tasaki and written by Toshiki Inoue. The film was released on October 27, 2007. The film borrows elements from the ''Kamen Rider V3'' television series and is a sequel to the '' Kam ...
original soundtrack) * ''あまつみそらに! Soundtracks'' (2010) Riyu provides vocals for the ending theme 'キミが聞こえる.'


DVDs

* ''Riyu Kosaka First Live at O-EAST 2005'' (2005) * ''Riyu's Summer Vacation'' (2007) * ''BeForU / Four Piece Riyu Kosaka / Live 2008'' (2008)


Video games

Riyu Kosaka has a total of seven songs and two remixes in the ''
Dance Dance Revolution (''DDR'') is a music video game series produced by Konami. Introduced in Japan in 1998 as part of the Bemani series, and released in North America and Europe in 1999, ''Dance Dance Revolution'' is the pioneering series of the rhythm and dance V ...
'' series. Additionally, Riyu Kosaka has a total of seven songs that appear in ''
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''. With the exception of "VTubers Never Die! (RE-incarnation MIX)", these originally appeared in ''Seven's Code'' and ''Chrono Circle''. Songs available in ''StepManiaX'' include: * "Twelve -True Fix-" by Riyu Kosaka (January 29, 2021) * "The Judgement Day" by Naoki featuring Riyu Kosaka (March 29, 2021) * "Paradox (StepManiaX Mix)" by Naoki featuring Riyu Kosaka (June 28, 2021) * "VTubers Never Die! (RE-incarnation MIX)" by Naoki & Eternal JK Yoripi-chan featuring Riyu Kosaka (July 25, 2022)


References

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External links

*
Riyu Kosaka's official blog


* {{DEFAULTSORT:Kosaka, Riyu BeForU 1985 births Living people Japanese women pop singers Video game musicians People from Yokohama Musicians from Kanagawa Prefecture Anime musicians