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Mai Kuraki

Blues Singer

Birthday October 28, 1982

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Funabashi, Chiba, Japan

Age 43 Years

#142,677 Most Popular

Who Is Mai Kuraki? Age, Biography, and Wiki

Born on October 28, 1982, Mai Kuraki is a celebrated Japanese singer and songwriter, known for her significant contributions to the J-Pop scene since the early 2000s. With a career spanning over two decades, Kuraki has showcased her extraordinary talent through numerous hit singles and albums, captivating fans across the globe. As of 2025, she is 42 years old and continues to be a prominent figure in the music industry.

Occupation Blues Singer
Date of Birth October 28, 1982
Age 43 Years
Birth Place Funabashi, Chiba, Japan
Horoscope Scorpio
Country Japan

Popularity

Mai Kuraki's Popularity over time

Height, Weight & Measurements

Mai Kuraki stands at approximately 158 cm (5 feet 2 inches) tall. While her precise weight is not publicly disclosed, she is often described as maintaining a slim and healthy physique. Her measurements and physical appearance reflect her dedication to fitness and well-being, aligning with her vibrant stage presence.

Her fifth and sixth studio albums Fuse of Love (2005) and Diamond Wave (2006) saw the drastic change in her musical style, diverting into the teen pop and J-pop sounds throughout the entire albums. Kuraki returned to R&B sound on her seventh studio album, One Life (2008).

For the album, Kuraki listed some musicians outside of Being Group, including Martin Ankelius and Daisuke Miyachi. For Touch Me! (2009), Kuraki worked with R&B, J-pop, hip hop music, aiming for musical diversity and artistic growth.

Kuraki worked with Rodney Jerkins on her ninth studio album Future Kiss (2010), influenced by the American R&B sounds. For her tenth album Over the Rainbow (2012), Kuraki collaborated with a Japanese hip hop musician, Nerdhead, on the several songs.

Kuraki listed some American musicians on her eleventh studio album Smile (2017), including Nash Overstreet and Porcelain Black. After the gagaku-influenced song "Togetsukyo (Kimi Omou)" (2017) commercially succeeded, Kuraki veered into incorporating the traditional Japanese sounds on her songs.

Her twelfth studio album Kimi Omou: Shunkashūtō (2018) mixed elements of J-pop, R&B, gagaku, kayokyoku, and rock. For her thirteenth studio album Let's Goal!: Barairo no Jinsei (2019), Kuraki enlisted the Western musicians such as Fernando Garibay, Benjamin Ingrosso, and Quiz & Larossi.

The works of Kuraki have been remixed by prominent DJs, including Johnny Vicious, Justin Strauss, Mark Kamins, and Ken Ishii.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Throughout her career, Mai Kuraki has maintained a relatively private life when it comes to her relationships. As of 2025, there has been no confirmed information regarding her dating status or any romantic partners. While fans often speculate about her personal life, Kuraki has chosen to focus on her music and career, keeping these aspects of her life away from the public eye.

Her grandfather is Saneharu Yamasaki, a poet, and her aunt is Reiko Takizawa, an actor. Upon hearing Whitney Houston's music and seeing the dance moves of Michael Jackson, Kuraki dreamed to be a singer.

While in high school, with the help of her father, who was a friend of the music label, Giza Studio, Kuraki sent a demo tape to the label and contracted a record deal with them. However, before Kuraki made her debut in Japan, she made her American debut. Under Giza USA and Bip!

Records, Kuraki released the single, "Baby I Like" under the stage name Mai K. The cover of Yoko Black. Stone song, even impressed executives from the major label East West Records, prompting the label to distribute it. However, the song failed to chart on the Billboard charts and Giza sent her back to Japan.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Mai Kuraki’s net worth is estimated to be around $10 million. Her impressive wealth can be attributed to her successful music career, including album sales, concert tours, and various endorsements. With her enduring popularity in the J-Pop industry, she continues to earn a substantial salary from her music and related ventures.

Career, Business and Investments

Mai Kuraki's career began in 1999 when she released her debut single, "Love, Day After Tomorrow," which quickly became a smash hit and launched her into stardom. Over the years, she has released numerous chart-topping albums and singles, solidifying her status as a leading figure in the J-Pop genre.

In addition to her singing career, Kuraki has explored various business ventures, including collaborations with fashion brands and participation in charitable activities. She is known for her commitment to social causes, further enhancing her brand appeal and connection with fans.

In 2009, Kuraki saw a revival in her popularity with the increased television appearances and the promotion. Her eighth studio album, Touch Me!, debuted atop in Japan, becoming her first number-one album in five years.

Her second compilation album, All My Best (2009) topped the chart in Japan, making her one of the two artists who sent two albums at the top spot on the chart in the year. Her next studio albums, Future Kiss (2010) and Over the Rainbow (2012) both reached top three in Japan.

Her third compilation album, Mai Kuraki Best 151A: Love & Hope (2014) managed to peak at number two in Japan and became the ninety-fifth best-selling album in Japan of the year. Her eleventh studio album, Smile (2017) sold less than her previous albums, partly due to the lack of the promotion.

Social Network

Mai Kuraki boasts a strong presence on social media platforms. As of 2025, she actively engages with her fans via Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, sharing updates about her music, personal thoughts, and daily life. Her social media accounts are widely followed, allowing fans to stay connected and informed about her latest projects.

Mai Kuraki (倉木 麻衣) (born October 28, 1982) is a Japanese pop and R&B singer. After releasing her US debut single "Baby I Like" in 1999, Kuraki signed with Giza Studio and released her Japanese debut single "Love, Day After Tomorrow" in 1999.

In 2000, she released her debut album, Delicious Way, which debuted at number-one and sold over 2.2 million copies in its first week. The album has spawned four top-three singles, "Love, Day After Tomorrow", "Stay by My Side", "Secret of My Heart", and "Never Gonna Give You Up".

Eventually, the album sold over 3.5 million copies nationwide and became the best-selling album in Japan in 2000, and has been the ninth best-selling album in Japan of all-time.

Education

Mai Kuraki attended school in her hometown of Tsukuba, Ibaraki Prefecture. After high school, she pursued her interest in music and performing arts. Although specific details about her higher education are limited, her dedication and passion for music have clearly played a significant role in her success as a singer and public figure.


In February 2013, Kuraki released a single "Try Again", which was used as the theme song to the anime series Case Closed. The single peaked at number seven and managed to enter G-Music J-Pop chart at number three. In June 2013, Kuraki embarked on the national tour titled Mai Kuraki Live Project 2013 "Re:".

In September 2013, she held her second orchestral concert, Mai Kuraki Symphonic Live -Opus 2- in Tokyo. In March 2014, as a part of JICA's Nantokashinakya! Project, Kuraki visited Siem Reap, Cambodia to support and help education system in Cambodia.

After the visit, Kuraki started the project to raise fund to found a school in Trei Nhoar, Puok District, Cambodia. In February 2016, the project was completed, and Trey Nhoar Community Learning Center was founded.

From June 2014, Kuraki embarked on two tours, 15th Anniversary Mai Kuraki Live Project 2014 Best "151A": Fun Fun Fun and 15th Anniversary Mai Kuraki Live Project 2014 Best 151A: Muteki na Heart. During the former tour, Kuraki performed at the relatively small music venues while she performed at the music halls during the latter tour.

In November 2014, Kuraki released her third compilation album Mai Kuraki Best 151A: Love & Hope in celebration of her fifteenth debut anniversary. The album peaked at number two in Japan and has sold over 67,000 copies, certified gold by the RIAJ. It also chart in Taiwan at number nineteen.

Mai Kuraki Best 151A: Love & Hope has yielded six top ten singles, "Koi ni Koishite"/"Special Morning Day to You", "Try Again", "Wake Me Up", "Muteki na Heart"/"Stand by You".

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