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is a Japanese–British singer-songwriter, actress and model. Born in Niigata, Japan, she emigrated to London with her parents at age five. She is known for her musical versatility and has been labelled a "musical chameleon". In 2017, she
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her debut extended play, '' Rina''. After signing to
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in 2020, she released her debut studio album, ''
Sawayama ''Sawayama'' (stylized in all caps) is the debut studio album by Japanese-British singer-songwriter Rina Sawayama, released on 17 April 2020 by the independent record label Dirty Hit. A follow up to her self-released debut EP '' Rina'' (2017), ...
'', to widespread critical acclaim. Her second studio album ''
Hold the Girl ''Hold the Girl'' is the second studio album by Japanese and British singer Rina Sawayama. It was released on 16 September 2022 by Dirty Hit. The lead single from the album, entitled " This Hell", was released on 18 May 2022. The album, recorde ...
'' was released on 16 September 2022. Outside her music career, Sawayama has modelled for several fashion campaigns, and is set to make her film acting debut in '' John Wick: Chapter 4''.


Early life

Sawayama was born on 16 August 1990 in Niigata, Japan. She lived there until the age of five, when her family decided to
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, where she was raised and currently resides. She holds an
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(ILR) visa in the UK. According to Sawayama, the family's original plan was to return to Japan when she turned ten, but they ultimately chose to stay in London. Due to her inability to communicate in English, Sawayama struggled to understand her teachers and peers. She eventually connected with others through
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. At the age of sixteen, she began posting music covers on Myspace and during
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she formed a hip hop group called Lazy Lion. Sawayama attended
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where she studied politics, psychology and sociology. She graduated from the university with a degree in
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.


Career


2013–2016: Early career

Sawayama began her solo career in February 2013, with the single "Sleeping in Waking", produced by Justin "Hoost" Tailor. A 7-inch vinyl of the single, featuring a new song titled "Who?" as the
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, was released in April 2013 through UK label Make Mine. Later that year, she released the single "Terror" on Halloween under the stage name of "Riina". Sawayama would later reveal in a 2021 ''
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'' interview that the reason she used only her first name is because her last name was "an inconvenience". In June 2015, she released a music video, directed by Arvida Byström, to her track "Tunnel Vision". In 2016, she released the single "Where U Are", with an accompanying music video co-directed by Alessandra Kurr. The single explored human interaction with digital media, with Sawayama explaining: "Online, you can present your best edited self ndyour overheating phone substitutes human warmth. Weirdest of all – you're together, but also very alone." The song has been described as "nostalgic greatness… ultra-sweet and shimmering pop", and "
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R&B pop perfection".


2017–2020: Debut EP and ''Sawayama''

In March 2017, her single "Cyber Stockholm Syndrome" premiered on ''
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''. Sawayama described the genesis of the themes of the track as: "the digital world can offer vital support networks, voices of solidarity, refuge, escape. That's what 'Cyber Stockholm Syndrome' is about: pessimism, optimism, anxiety, and freedom." In 2017, the singles "Alterlife" and "Tunnel Vision", a duet with Shamir, were released, followed by her debut EP '' Rina''. Sawayama was then an unsigned artist, and ''Rina'' was released independently; she confirmed on
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that she worked for two to three years to save money to release the EP. ''
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'' deemed the EP "bracing and modern", stating that Sawayama had proven "she can shepherd pop into the future, too". ''
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'' ranked ''Rina'' in its list of best pop and R&B albums of the year. In 2018, Sawayama released the single "Valentine" on
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. The music video for the track "Ordinary Superstar" was released in June 2018. In August 2018, Sawayama released the track "Cherry", in which she explores her sexual identity. Sawayama embarked on her Ordinary Superstar Tour across the UK, the US and Canada in late 2018. In 2019, she performed as the supporting act for
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's tour across the UK. In 2020, after signing to
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records, Sawayama released the singles " STFU!", a
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song, and "
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", a "homage to early
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tracks", both from her then-upcoming debut album. A third single, the
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and 2000s R&B-inspired " XS", was released on 2 March. The following month, Sawayama released another single from the album titled "Chosen Family". Her debut album, ''
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'', was released on 17 April to widespread critical acclaim. In June 2020, she released a cover of "
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" by
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as part of
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's ''Singles'' series. The song was recorded in Sawayama's home studio, her version replacing the
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sound of the original song with nu-metal-influenced
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. The album and aforementioned song was primarily produced by
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. In late July 2020, Sawayama made a public tweet about her ineligibility to be nominated for major British music awards, such as the
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and
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, due to the fact that she does not hold
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. The hashtag "#SawayamaIsBritish" became trending on Twitter in the UK shortly after. Sawayama's movement gained major support from
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online, who wrote that he was "happy to hear that the BPI.html" ;"title="British_Phonographic_Industry.html" ;"title="nowiki/>British Phonographic Industry">BPI">British_Phonographic_Industry.html" ;"title="nowiki/>British Phonographic Industry">BPIare reviewing the rules that led to Rina Sawayama's well-deserved album being snubbed from this year's [Mercury Prize] list of nominees." The British Phonographic Industry (BPI) later changed the rules to allow anyone who had remained in the UK, including her, to be eligible. On 26 October 2020, Sawayama made her television debut performing the song "XS" on ''
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''. The following month, she released a song titled "
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", produced by
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. On 4 December 2020, a deluxe version of ''Sawayama'' was released.


2021–present: ''Hold the Girl''

In April 2021, Sawayama released an updated version of her song "Chosen Family", as a duet with Elton John. The following month, Sawayama was cast in the fourth installment in the ''
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'' film series. In August 2021, Sawayama was included on ''
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'' "100 Japanese people respected by the world" list. Sawayama contributed a cover of the
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song "
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" to the charity tribute album ''
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'', released in September 2021. On 3 September 2021, a remix version of Lady Gaga's "
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" by Clarence Clarity and Sawayama appeared on Gaga's remix album ''
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''. Sawayama also started working on her second studio album in 2021. In November 2021, she embarked to the first leg of her
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, in support of her debut album where she performed songs from ''Sawayama'' and her 2017 EP ''Rina''. During her show in
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on 13 November, and her show in London at the Roundhouse on 17 November, she performed a new song titled "
Catch Me in the Air "Catch Me in the Air" is a song by Japanese-British singer-songwriter Rina Sawayama. It was released on 27 June 2022 as the second single from Sawayama's second studio album ''Hold the Girl''. Background and release "Catch Me in the Air" was d ...
", from her upcoming album. Sawayama featured on the single "
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" by Charli XCX, released on 27 January 2022 and later on "Follow Me" by Brazilian
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, released on 31 March of the same year. On 16 May, Sawayama announced that her second studio album ''
Hold the Girl ''Hold the Girl'' is the second studio album by Japanese and British singer Rina Sawayama. It was released on 16 September 2022 by Dirty Hit. The lead single from the album, entitled " This Hell", was released on 18 May 2022. The album, recorde ...
'' would be released on 16 September 2022. Its lead single " This Hell" was released on 18 May. "Catch Me in the Air" was released as the second single from the album on 27 June. The title track "
Hold the Girl ''Hold the Girl'' is the second studio album by Japanese and British singer Rina Sawayama. It was released on 16 September 2022 by Dirty Hit. The lead single from the album, entitled " This Hell", was released on 18 May 2022. The album, recorde ...
" was released as the album's third single on 27 July. On 25 August, "Phantom" was released as another single from the album. On 12 September, the final single from ''Hold The Girl'', titled "Hurricanes", was released.


Other ventures


Modelling career

Sawayama has been signed to Anti-Agency and
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. In 2017, she was chosen for Versus x Versace's fall winter campaign. She has also starred in campaigns for
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's ''Missguided'', and wrote and performed an original track titled "Play on Me" for
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's MAC x Nicopanda. In September 2021, she walked the runway for Balmain to celebrate the ten-year anniversary of
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being the head of the French House.


Collaborations

In 2016, Sawayama collaborated with
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visual artist, John Yuyi, on a visual series critiquing Asian, including Japanese, beauty standards. Subsequently, she was profiled in ''
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''. In the interview, Sawayama described the genesis of the idea and collaboration: "For a lot of women in Japan, these are the expectations people put on them, from
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culture… that can really put women at a disadvantage, objectifying and infantilising them." Sawayama has worked with
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for MAC x Nicopanda. Formichetti also directed the music video for Sawayama's track "Ordinary Superstar". The genesis of the partnership was outlined in '' i-D''.


Artistry and public image

In 2017, Sawayama was ranked in ''
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''s "18 for '18" list as well as ''
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''s "100 people shaping culture in 2017" list. Lady Gaga described Sawayama as a "an
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visionary who refuses to play by the rules". She has mentioned
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as a "huge inspiration" to her. Her main influences came from 1990s and 2000s musical acts such as
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, Lady Gaga,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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, among others.


Personal life

In August 2018, Sawayama
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during an interview with ''Broadly'', declaring: "I've always written songs about girls. I don't think I've ever mentioned a guy in my songs, and that's why I wanted to talk about it." She identifies as both
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and
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. In May 2020, Sawayama revealed that she was doing an online course at the
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. In July 2020, she signed an open letter to the UK Equalities minister
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calling for a ban on all forms of
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. In a September 2022 interview with ''
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'', Sawayama mentioned that she has IBS.


Filmography


Film


Television


Discography


Studio albums


Live album


Reissues


Extended plays


Singles


As lead artist


As featured artist


Promotional singles


Other charted songs


Awards and nominations


Tours


Headlining

*''Ordinary Superstar Tour'' (2018) *''The Dynasty Tour'' (2021–2022) *''Hold the Girl Tour'' (2022–2023)


Supporting

*''
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'' (with
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) (2019)


Notes


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