Crystal Kay, born on February 26, 1986, is a multifaceted talent hailing from Japan, known for her remarkable contributions as a singer, songwriter, actress, and radio host. She first captured the public's attention with her debut single, "Eternal Memories," released in 1999, which set the stage for her burgeoning career.
Her third studio album, "Almost Seventeen," released in 2002, marked a significant milestone in her journey, debuting at number two on the prestigious Oricon charts. This album not only showcased her vocal prowess but also resonated with audiences, ultimately selling over four hundred thousand copies and earning a platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of Japan.
In 2011, after a successful twelve-year tenure with Epic Records, a sub-label of Sony Music Japan, Crystal Kay made a strategic move to Delicious Deli Records, a sub-label of Universal Music Japan. As of April 2021, she has released a total of thirteen albums, with her seventh studio album, "All Yours," achieving the pinnacle of success by debuting at number one on the Oricon chart in June 2007.
Throughout her illustrious career, Crystal Kay has collaborated with notable artists such as M-Flo, BoA, and Chemistry, further solidifying her status in the music industry. With over five million records sold to date, she stands as one of Japan's best-selling musicians, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of contemporary music.