

Artist Profile
Hibiki AyanooBorn in Tokyo. At the end of November 2003, she made her CD professional debut as Hibiki Ayano with the original song "Kotodama no Megami". Familiar with singing since childhood, started studying vocal music at the age of 10. In addition to pop music, he develops a wide range of musical activities without being bound by genre, such as nursery rhymes, songs, lullabies, musical numbers, and opera arias. She has a reputation for her singing method that emphasizes beautiful Japanese and her warm voice that has a sense of transparency and overtones, and a music magazine praised her as "the transparent and warm sound is worth listening to." It has expanded its fan base across the country, transcending age and genre. On November 29, 2014, the 11th anniversary of her debut, she changed her artist name to "Ayano Hibiki".
In July 2005, he quickly covered Mitsuru Arai's topical song "Sen no Kaze nitte" ahead of the boom. The original coupling song "Towa no Kaze", which was recorded at the same time, is said to be an answer song to "Sen no Kaze ni Natte". Ayano Hibiki's version of "Sen no Kaze ni Natte" has a deep-rooted popularity along with the answer song, and in 2007 it won the first place in the iTunes New Age download ranking for 10 consecutive months. Even now, it continues to rise to the top of the download ranking in the music distribution iTunes New Age system. On November 8, 2022, it ranked 8th in the UK iTunes J-POP Top Song Ranking.
In recent years, the album "Tomorrow's Anata e" released in December 2019 ranked 1st in the iTunes Store J-Pop Top Album Canada, and the songs included in the same album are among the top 3 iTunes Store J-Pop Top Songs. It has also expanded its fan base in overseas music distribution, such as winning in Australia, India, Sweden, etc.
Genre: J-POP. New Age. Hearing
