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Sora Amamiya

Sora Amamiya is a Japanese voice actress, singer and songwriter. She is affiliated with the talent agency Music Ray'n. After passing an audition held by Music Ray'n, she made her voice acting debut in 2012. She had a leading role for the anime series One Week Friends.

Biography
Early life Amamiya was born in Tokyo, Japan. She encountered a video collection of voice actress Miyuki Sawashiro's roles while a high-school sophomore. Acting career Amamiya, together with Momo Asakura and Shiina Natsukawa, passed an audition held by Music Ray'n in 2011, with the three making their voice acting debut in 2012. Her first lead role was Kaori Fujimiya in the 2014 anime television series One Week Friends. That same year, she played the role of Aqua in the anime KonoSuba. She made her official music debut for Music Ray'n by performing Akame ga Kills opening theme song "Skyreach"; the song peaked at number 13 on the Oricon weekly charts. which released its first single "Youthful Dreamer", used as the opening theme song to the anime television series Ultimate Otaku Teacher, on May 13, 2015. In 2016, she, along with her co-stars, Rie Takahashi and Ai Kayano performed KonoSubas ending theme song . She released her first solo album Various BLUE on September 7, 2016; the album peaked at number 7 on the Oricon weekly charts. She released her third album Paint It, BLUE on September 2, 2020. She released a cover album titled Covers: Sora Amamiya Favorite Songs on October 21, 2021, and two compilation albums titled Red and Blue on January 5, 2022. She released a second cover album on June 21, 2023. She released the single on January 31, 2024, and an album titled Ten to Bluer on March 27, 2024, to coincide with her 10th anniversary an artist. She released a Christmas single titled "Blue Christmas for You" on December 18, 2024. She released a third cover album on June 18, 2025. Amamiya's song "Non Scenario Etude" will be used as the opening theme to the fifth season of Rent-A-Girlfriend in 2026; she both composed and wrote the lyrics to the song. ==Musical style and influences==
Musical style and influences
In an interview with the anime publication LisAni!, Amamiya described the production process of her single "Freesia", the title track of which was used as the ending theme to the Japanese airing of the animated television series ''Heaven Official's Blessing''. She noted that, starting in 2017, she tended to release solo singles in odd-numbered years, and how "Freesia" fit that pattern as well. The song "Tokai Tōhikō (Neon Escape)" was written while imagining Akina Nakamori, one of her favorite singers, and was based on the idea of a woman from the country arriving in Tokyo and becoming tired of the city life. She wanted the song to sound like a typical Japanese pop song and include common words. The song "Hatsukōyō" was inspired by her love of enka, while the song "Maria ni Kanpai" was inspired by Linda Yamamoto and the Shōwa era; she had a particular fondness for "Maria ni Kanpai" despite not being the EP's lead track, so she decided to take the lyric "Dōkasen" from the song and use it as the EP's subtitle. The last song "Potsuri, Ai" focuses on a failed long-distance relationship and was partly based on the story of one of her staff members. ==Filmography==
Filmography
Anime Films Video games Live-action Dubbing ==Discography==
Discography
Albums Cover albums Singles ==References==
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