Juria Kawakami | |
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川上 ジュリア | |
Born | Juria Kawakami (川上 朱莉杏, Kawakami Juria)[1] December 13, 1993 Hokkaidō, Japan |
Nationality | Japanese |
Other names | Jurian Beat Crisis |
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Years active | 2009–present |
Musical career | |
Genres | Rock |
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Labels | Avex Trax |
Website | avexnet |
Juria Kawakami (川上 ジュリア, Kawakami Juria, born December 13, 1993)[2] is a Japanese actress and former singer. After starting out as a child actress, in 2009, she debuted as the lead vocalist of the solo music project Jurian Beat Crisis with the song "Go! Let's Go!" Throughout her music career, Kawakami's music was targeted towards high school students, and she was appointed the cheering manager of the 2011 Japanese High School Baseball Championship, with her first physical single, "Zutto Koko kara", released as the event's official theme song.
In 2012, Kawakami resumed her acting career and focused on it full-time after the release of her second album, Sotsugyō: Glorious Days. Notable roles include Ayaka Suzuki in Akuryō Byōtō and Marina Shinagawa in Mischievous Kiss 2: Love in Tokyo. In addition, Kawakami has appeared in multiple stage plays, such as Naoto Shirogane in VisuaLive Persona 4: The Evolution, Saki Yamagishi in One Week Friends, Narukami in Kamisama Hajimemashita: The Musical, and Ms. Accord in Puyo Puyo On Stage.
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