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Aimer

Aimer (エメ, Eme) is a pop singer and celebrated for her rich, husky voice that conveys deep emotion, ranging from vulnerability to intensity, and for her prominent role in composing and performing theme songs for series and films. Hailing from , she has cultivated an enigmatic public image as a "faceless voice," rarely showing her face in music videos or brightly lit performances to emphasize her vocal artistry over visual presence, though she made a rare full reveal during a 2016 appearance on the television program Music Station. Aimer made her major debut on September 7, 2011, with the single "Rokutousei no Yoru" (alongside "Kanashimi wa Aurora ni" and "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star"), which served as the ending theme for the anime series NO. 6 and peaked at number 28 on the Oricon weekly singles chart. Initially signed to Defstar Records (a sublabel of Sony Music Entertainment Japan), she transitioned to Sacra Music in 2021 while being managed by Agehasprings; her stage name draws from the French verb aimer, meaning "to love" or "to like." Over the course of her career spanning the and , Aimer has released eight studio albums, including Sleepless Nights (2012), Penny Rain (2019), Walpurgis (2021), and Open α Door (2023), alongside numerous singles and best-of compilations like Best Selection "Blanc" and Best Selection "Noir" (both 2017). Her music blends and rock elements, often exploring themes of longing, resilience, and introspection through her own lyrics. Aimer's most notable achievements stem from her anime collaborations, where she has provided opening and ending themes for major productions such as Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba—including the opening "Zankyosanka" (2021–2022), which held the number-one spot on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 for a record seven consecutive weeks and nine total weeks, and the ending "Shiawase" (2021)—as well as the ending "Deep Down" for Chainsaw Man (2022), endings for the Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel film trilogy (2017–2020), an ending for Bleach (2011), and the theme "Taiyō ga Noboranai Sekai" for the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba film To the Infinite Castle (2025). These works have not only topped Japanese charts but also garnered international acclaim, contributing to her reputation as one of Japan's leading voices in anime music and live touring, including sold-out arena shows and festival appearances.

Early life

Childhood and family background

Aimer was born in , , in 1990, though the exact date has not been officially confirmed by the artist herself. She grew up in a household immersed in music, as her father worked as a professional in a rock band, exposing her to various genres from an early age. This environment fostered her innate interest in music during her formative years. As a child, Aimer began studying piano in elementary school, developing skills that led her to compose her own songs by her teenage years; she initially dreamed of pursuing a career in music performance.

Musical influences and vocal development

During her adolescence, Aimer drew significant inspiration from Japanese artists Ringo Sheena and Hikaru Utada, whose intricate pop and alternative styles shaped her early songwriting and performance aspirations. She also admired the pop-punk energy of Avril Lavigne, which prompted her to pick up the guitar in middle school and experiment with English lyrics in her compositions. These influences spanned rock, pop, and alternative genres, reflecting the diverse musical environment of her upbringing influenced by her family's involvement in music. At the age of 15, Aimer experienced a sudden loss of her voice due to overstraining her from excessive singing, resulting in a of vocal nodules that required nearly a year of silence therapy for recovery. This traumatic incident initially left her unable to speak or sing, but upon regaining her voice, it had transformed into a distinctive timbre characterized by emotional depth and a lower , which she now views as a pivotal that enabled her professional path. Initially self-taught in her musical endeavors, including basic singing and guitar playing inspired by her idols, Aimer developed control over her altered range through practice and collaborations, allowing her to handle both delicate ballads and more powerful expressions.

Career

2011–2015: Debut and breakthrough singles

Aimer made her major debut on September 7, 2011, with the triple A-side single "Rokutousei no Yoru / Kanashimi wa Aurora ni / " under Defstar Records, a sub-label of . The lead track "Rokutousei no Yoru" served as the ending theme for the Fuji TV series , marking her initial foray into anime music contributions that would define much of her early career. Her second single, "Re:pray / Sabishikute Nemurenai Yoru wa," followed on December 14, 2011, with "Re:pray" selected as the 29th ending theme for the anime . The release included a cover of Lady Gaga's "Born This Way" on its B-side, showcasing Aimer's versatility in blending original material with reinterpretations. This single topped the digital download charts, highlighting her growing digital presence. In 2012, Aimer continued building momentum with her third single "Yuki no Furu Machi / Fuyu no Diamond" in February and her fourth single "Anata ni Deawanakereba Kasetsutouka / Hoshikuzu Venus" on August 15. The latter's title track functioned as the ending theme for the Fuji TV Natsuyuki Rendezvous and achieved significant acclaim, ranking fifth on Keisuke Kuwata's list of the top 20 songs of 2012. These releases solidified her reputation for emotive ballads tied to narratives, attracting a dedicated audience among viewers. Aimer's debut studio album, Sleepless Nights, arrived on October 3, 2012, compiling tracks from her initial singles alongside new material like "Yoru Gyakousha Nothing to Lose" and "Egao." The album peaked at number five on the daily chart and number 11 on the weekly chart, earning a nomination for the 2012 CD Shop Awards for its atmospheric production and lyrical depth. It represented a breakthrough in establishing her sound, characterized by introspective themes and orchestral arrangements. Her second studio album, , was released on June 25, 2014, peaking at number 18 on the weekly albums chart and featuring tracks like "Sakasama no Chou" and "Kataomoi," further exploring her emotive style with orchestral and rock influences. The year 2013 saw further growth with the release of "Re: I Am EP" on March 20, a multi-format single used as the ending theme for episode 6 of . It reached number six on the weekly chart, underscoring her rising commercial traction. Later that year, Aimer contributed to soundtracks and released additional material, including the mini-album on November 20, which featured collaborations like Mao Abe's "Words." These efforts expanded her fanbase through targeted tie-ins. By 2015, Aimer achieved a significant milestone with her eighth single "," released on June 3 as the second opening theme for the Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works. The track, written by Aimer under her pseudonym aimerrhythm, peaked at number four on the weekly singles chart and topped iTunes charts in regions including and , demonstrating her international appeal. This release, coupled with her third studio album DAWN on July 29, capped a period of breakthrough success driven by associations and consistent chart performance under Defstar Records.

2016–2020: Album releases and anime ties

In 2016, Aimer released her fourth studio album on September 21, which debuted at number 2 on the Weekly Albums Chart and remained on the chart for 34 weeks, selling over 78,000 copies. The album was certified Gold by the (RIAJ) in March 2017 for shipments exceeding 100,000 units. This release marked a significant milestone in her mid-career, showcasing a blend of pop and rock elements with contributions from producers like Takahiro Hiraga and Tsukasa, while building on her earlier breakthrough singles. During this era, Aimer deepened her connections to anime through several key soundtrack contributions. In 2016, she provided the ending theme "Akane Sasu" for the fifth season of Natsume Yuujinchou (Natsume's Book of Friends), enhancing her reputation in the anisong genre. The following year, 2017, saw her perform "Hana no Uta" as the main theme for the first film in the Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel trilogy, composed by Yuki Kajiura, which complemented the film's emotional narrative. Aimer's anime involvement continued prominently in 2019 with "I beg you," the ending theme for Fate/stay night [Heaven's Feel] II. lost butterfly, released as part of her 16th single on January 9 and certified Gold by RIAJ for over 100,000 digital downloads. Also in 2019, she issued dual studio albums Sun Dance and Penny Rain on April 10, with Penny Rain peaking at number 2 and Sun Dance at number 3 on the Oricon Weekly Albums Chart, both charting for 26 weeks and reflecting thematic contrasts of light and introspection. Under SME Records and managed by Agehasprings throughout this period, Aimer expanded her live presence with tours such as the Aimer Hall Tour 2016 "like a daydream," which supported her latest album through nationwide performances, and the Aimer LIVE TOUR 17/18 "hiver," featuring orchestral elements and fan-favorite tracks. These efforts, along with the Aimer Tour "été" in 2018 and Hall Tour 19/20 "Rouge de Bleu," underscored her growing domestic popularity and ability to connect with audiences beyond recordings. In 2024, she embarked on her first overseas tour in five years, the "Aimer 3 Nuits Tour," with performances in , on June 22, and on July 9.

2021–present: Major hits and international recognition

In 2021, Aimer achieved her first number-one single on both the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and the Billboard Japan Hot 100 with "Zankyōsanka," the opening theme for the anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Entertainment District Arc. The track sold 87,649 digital downloads in its debut week and debuted at number 37 on the Billboard Global 200, marking her entry on international charts. By August 27, 2025, "Zankyōsanka" had surpassed 500 million streams worldwide, becoming her first song to reach this milestone and highlighting her growing global appeal. Following this breakthrough, Aimer released her seventh studio album Walpurgis on April 14, 2021, which peaked at number two on the Oricon Weekly Album Chart. Her eighth studio album, Open α Door, arrived on July 26, 2023, debuting at number three on the Oricon chart and incorporating hits like "Zankyōsanka" alongside new material that further solidified her anime soundtrack presence. In 2025, she issued the single "Scope" on February 19, which reached number three on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and served as the opening theme for the anime Ameku Takao's Detective Karte. Later that year, on July 23, she released the single "太陽が昇らない世界" (A World Where the Sun Never Rises) as the theme song for the first film in the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle trilogy, alongside LiSA's separate contribution "Shine in the Cruel Night." On November 12, Aimer released the EP/single "Little Bouquet / Pastoral," featuring theme songs for the TV anime and theatrical film The Legend of Hei. September 7, 2025, marked Aimer's 14th debut anniversary, celebrated amid these milestones with reflections on her evolution from domestic artist to global phenomenon. Internationally, Aimer's streaming presence grew significantly post-2021, with tracks like "Zankyōsanka" accumulating hundreds of millions of plays on platforms worldwide and appearing on global year-end charts, such as Billboard's 2022 Global 200. Her music's integration into anime exports further drove recognition in markets like and , where Demon Slayer collaborations amplified her reach beyond .

Personal life

Marriage and privacy

Aimer married composer and lyricist Masahiro Tobinai on January 1, 2023. Tobinai, who has collaborated with Aimer since her early career, arranged songs including "Kataomoi" from her 2016 album daydream. The marriage was announced on her official website on December 31, 2022, with a statement expressing their commitment to cherishing each other's music moving forward. Aimer has consistently maintained a high level of regarding her personal life, rarely disclosing details beyond professional updates. She performs under the stage name "Aimer," derived from the verb meaning "to ," which helps delineate her public persona from private identity, as her real name remains undisclosed in official capacities. This approach aligns with her limited sharing of non-career-related information, allowing her to focus public attention on her artistry. She continues to shield from scrutiny.

Artistry

Musical style and voice

Aimer possesses a signature , often described as a rich and expressive voice that conveys profound emotional depth. This vocal quality enables a versatile range, seamlessly adapting across genres such as , and ballads, with the ability to shift from fragile, whisper-like intimacy to robust, powerful belts that emphasize raw sentiment over polished perfection. Her singing style prioritizes emotional resonance, incorporating subtle and breathy nuances that add layers of vulnerability and maturity to her performances. Her musical style fuses foundations with edges and electronic infusions, creating atmospheric soundscapes that explore introspective themes of , , and quiet reflection. Arrangements frequently employ minimalistic structures, allowing her voice to take center stage amid sparse instrumentation, while layered vocals enhance the ethereal, haunting quality of her tracks without overwhelming the core melody. This approach underscores a focus on mood and subtlety, distinguishing her work in the and mainstream music scenes. In production, Aimer collaborates closely with esteemed figures like of , whose contributions help craft tracks that prioritize heartfelt delivery and sonic intimacy. These partnerships emphasize innovative blending of acoustic and electronic elements to amplify emotional impact, resulting in a body of work that values interpretive nuance over virtuosic display. Her vocal development, shaped by early challenges, has culminated in this distinctive style that resonates deeply with listeners.

Influences and collaborations

Aimer's musical influences stem from her early exposure to jazz and blues, genres her father, a bassist in a jazz band, frequently played at home, shaping her rich vocal timbre and emotional delivery. As a middle school student, she was particularly inspired by Avril Lavigne's rock-infused pop, which prompted her to learn guitar and experiment with English lyrics in her compositions. Additionally, the Japanese rock band Spitz has influenced her songwriting, contributing to a blend of introspective melodies and dynamic arrangements in her work. Her collaborations often highlight partnerships with composers and artists who enhance her genre versatility. A key figure is Masahiro Tobinai, with whom she has worked since 2011 on tracks like her debut single "Rokutosei no Yoru" and album Sleepless Nights; Tobinai has composed and arranged numerous songs, including the orchestral anime theme "Zankyō Sanka" for . She has also teamed up with Taka of on several projects, such as the 2016 tracks "Falling Alone," "Higher Ground," and "insane dream," where Taka provided composition, production, and vocals, infusing rock elements into her pop sound. In 2025, Aimer contributed the theme "A World Where the Sun Never Rises" to , alongside LiSA's "Shine in the Cruel Night," forming a dual soundtrack that underscores the film's epic narrative. These influences and collaborations have deepened Aimer's lyrical , drawing from jazz's emotive phrasing and Lavigne's raw energy to craft themes of and resilience. projects, particularly with Tobinai and Taka, have broadened her sonic palette, incorporating orchestral swells in contexts and rock-driven intensity, allowing her to reach diverse audiences beyond traditional .

Discography

Studio albums

Aimer's studio albums represent her core full-length releases, showcasing evolving musical and thematic elements throughout her career. Her debut album, Sleepless Nights, released on October 3, 2012, peaked at number 11 on the and explores themes of and personal introspection through tracks like "Re:pray" and "Kanashimi wa Aurora ni." Her second studio album, , released on June 25, 2014, peaked at number 9 on the and featured collaborations with composers like Takahiro Obata, blending rock and ballad elements. The third album, DAWN, issued on July 29, 2015, reached number 18 on the chart, incorporating lighter, hopeful themes with tracks such as "Believe Be Leave" and "Kimi wo Mitsumeru Houhou." Following a period of singles and mini-albums, her fourth studio album arrived on September 21, 2016, reaching number 2 on the chart and earning Gold certification from the for shipments exceeding 100,000 copies. In 2019, Aimer released twin concept albums and Penny Rain simultaneously on April 10, embodying contrasting motifs of sunlight and rainfall; peaked at number 3, while Penny Rain reached number 2 on the . Her seventh album, Walpurgis, issued on April 14, 2021, drew inspiration from the mystical associated with witches and folklore, peaking at number 2 on the Oricon chart. The eighth studio album, Open α Door, released on July 26, 2023, incorporates exploratory motifs of new beginnings and , achieving a peak of number 3 on the . All of Aimer's have charted within the top 20 of the , reflecting consistent commercial success and a progression in themes from intimate, nocturnal reflections to expansive, narrative-driven concepts.

Mini-albums and EPs

Aimer has utilized mini-albums and EPs as platforms for experimental sounds, thematic explorations tied to anime soundtracks, and transitional releases between her full-length albums, often incorporating live recordings, remixes, or collaborations with prominent composers. These shorter formats have allowed her to maintain momentum in her discography while showcasing versatility in genres like art pop and orchestral ballads. Her debut mini-album, After Dark (2013), marked an early venture into atmospheric, church-recorded live elements blended with original tracks, including the new song "words" penned by Mao Abe. Released on November 20, 2013, by DefSTAR Records, it peaked at No. 23 on the Oricon weekly albums chart and charted for three weeks. The follow-up EP, Dareka, Umi wo. (2014), represented a transitional work post her second studio album, featuring a collaboration with composer on the title track, which served as the ending theme for the anime Terror in Resonance. Issued on September 3, 2014, in CD and limited CD+DVD editions by DefSTAR Records, it debuted at No. 18 on the weekly albums chart, selling approximately 5,156 copies in its first week. In 2020, Aimer released the digital EP Hana no Uta / I beg you / Haru wa Yuku, a repackaged collection centered on her contributions to the Fate/stay night [Heaven's Feel] film series, composed by . Launched on August 19, 2020, by SME Records exclusively in a limited CD+DVD format, it achieved a strong No. 4 peak on the weekly albums chart. Deep down (2022), her third mini-album, delved into darker, introspective themes with the title track as the ninth ending for , alongside tracks like "Oaiko" and remixes. Released on December 14, 2022, by SACRA MUSIC in multiple editions including a bonus DVD, it reached No. 3 on the weekly albums chart. More recently, the EP Haruka / 800 / End of All / Ref:rain -3 nuits ver.- (2024) served as an experimental bridge in her evolving sound, incorporating orchestral and electronic elements. Issued on June 5, 2024, by SACRA MUSIC in initial limited, period-limited, and standard editions, it peaked at No. 11 on the weekly albums chart and charted for six weeks. Her latest EP, Little Bouquet Pastoral (2025), a double A-side release featuring theme songs for the TV anime and theatrical film The Legend of Hei, was issued on November 12, 2025, by SACRA MUSIC, peaking at No. 5 on the Oricon weekly albums chart. These releases have consistently demonstrated strong commercial performance, with all entering the Oricon top 25 and supporting Aimer's reputation for high-quality, anime-adjacent projects.

Singles

Aimer has released 27 singles since her debut in 2011, with many serving as opening or ending themes for popular anime series, which have significantly contributed to her popularity both in Japan and internationally. These releases often feature her signature husky vocals and emotional ballads, frequently achieving strong positions on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart. Notable examples include her debut and breakthrough tracks, as well as later chart-toppers that amassed substantial streaming numbers. Her debut single, "Rokutousei no Yoru" (released September 7, 2011), peaked at #28 on the chart and was used as the ending theme for the No. 6. Another early release, the double A-side "Re:pray / Sabishikute Nemurenai Yoru wa" (December 14, 2011), reached #41 on and featured "Re:pray" as the ending theme for . In 2015, "" (June 3, 2015) marked a commercial milestone, debuting at #4 on the chart and serving as the second opening theme for Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works. This track highlighted her growing association with high-profile anime adaptations. Aimer achieved her first #1 on the Weekly Singles Chart with the double A-side "Zankyōsanka / Asa ga Kuru" (January 12, 2022), where "Zankyōsanka" was the opening theme for : Kimetsu no Yaiba – Arc and "Asa ga Kuru" the ending; the single sold over 44,000 copies in its first week. As of August 2025, "Zankyōsanka" had surpassed 500 million cumulative streams on , becoming the first song in her career to reach this milestone. More recently, "" (February 19, 2025), her 25th single, peaked at #3 on the chart and was selected as the opening theme for the Ameku M.D.: . Her 27th single, the double A-side "Little Bouquet / Pastoral" (November 12, 2025), peaked at #2 on the chart, serving as theme songs for and film. These ties, combined with consistent chart performance—14 of her singles reaching the top 10 by 2022—underscore her role in the anisong genre.
Single TitleRelease DateOricon PeakNotable Anime Tie
Rokutousei no YoruSeptember 7, 2011#28No. 6 (ED)
Re:pray / Sabishikute Nemurenai Yoru waDecember 14, 2011#41Bleach (ED)
Brave ShineJune 3, 2015#4Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works (OP2)
Zankyōsanka / Asa ga KuruJanuary 12, 2022#1Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc (OP/ED)
ScopeFebruary 19, 2025#3Ameku M.D.: Doctor Detective (OP)
Little Bouquet / PastoralNovember 12, 2025#2The Legend of Hei (themes)

Other works

Cover and compilation albums

Aimer's cover albums showcase her ability to reinterpret popular songs from Western and Japanese artists, often infusing them with her signature husky, emotive vocals. Her debut cover project, Your Favorite Things, released digitally on May 11, 2011, by Defstar Records, features ten tracks including covers of Lady Gaga's "Poker Face" and Coldplay's "Viva La Vida," alongside J-pop staples like Mikio Sakai's "Mata Kimi ni Koi Shiteru" and the Yoshida Brothers' "Tsuki no Hana." The lead single "Poker Face" topped Japan's iTunes jazz chart, while the album peaked at number four in the jazz album category, highlighting her early appeal in niche digital formats. This was followed by Bitter & Sweet on December 12, 2012, also by Defstar Records, which compiles all tracks from Your Favorite Things and adds six new covers, such as Stevie Wonder's "L-O-V-E." and Aretha Franklin's "Respect," totaling sixteen songs across CD and digital formats. Described as her second cover album, it emphasizes a mix of jazz-inflected Western pop and enka-inspired J-pop reinterpretations, receiving positive fan reception for Aimer's vocal depth on classics. Though specific Oricon chart data for Bitter & Sweet is limited, it contributed to her growing catalog of interpretive works before her shift to original material. Aimer's compilation albums serve as retrospective collections marking key career milestones, gathering hits and fan-favorites from . In 2017, she released dual best-of sets on by Defstar Records: BEST SELECTION "blanc", focusing on ballads like "Chōchō Musubi" (featuring of ), and BEST SELECTION "noir", highlighting uptempo tracks such as "Kataomoi." Both debuted in the top five on the , with "blanc" reaching number three and charting for 86 weeks, selling 68,397 physical copies that year; "noir" similarly charted strongly, underscoring her commercial peak post-daydream. Her 10th anniversary in 2022 brought Hoshi no Kieta Yoru ni, a B-side released by Sacra Music in multiple editions (CD, CD+DVD/Blu-ray, digital), featuring 23 tracks including rarities like "Kanashimi no Mukōgawa". It debuted at number three on the with 19,700 first-week sales, praised by fans for resurfacing deep cuts and celebrating her evolution from roots to prominence. These releases, available in various formats, reflect Aimer's enduring popularity and strategic curation of her expansive output.

Guest appearances and collaborations

Aimer has contributed guest vocals to various projects outside her solo discography, often in the context of anime soundtracks and joint albums with composers and bands, demonstrating her adaptability across genres. Her long-standing partnership with composer Hiroyuki Sawano has resulted in multiple guest appearances on his works, including the collaborative album UnChild released in 2014, where she provided vocals for tracks like the title song and "Re:pray". This partnership extended to anime compilations, such as the track "Ninelie" for the Attack on Titan soundtrack in 2013, which became one of her early high-charting non-lead contributions, peaking at No. 4 on the Japan Hot 100. Further examples include "S-AVE" from Sawano's 2015 album o1, featuring Aimer as a guest vocalist, and contributions to the Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress soundtrack in 2016, where she collaborated alongside Sawano and EGOIST's Chelly on several pieces. These appearances have solidified ongoing creative ties, with Aimer appearing on at least nine Sawano projects through 2022. In 2014, Aimer guested on the track "Bananafish no Hamabe to Kuroi Niji" with the band Galileo Galilei, included on their album See More Glass, blending indie rock elements with her signature style. She also featured as a guest on androp's 2018 album Cocoon for the duet "Memento Mori", which highlighted her in a rock-oriented context. Regarding the 2015 collaboration mentioned in various reports with ONE OK ROCK, Aimer contributed to live performances and shared tracks like "Heartache" during joint tours, though studio features were more prominent in her own releases around that period. In 2025, Aimer joined LiSA for the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle film as part of a double theme song project, performing "A World Where the Sun Never Rises" alongside LiSA's "Shine in the Cruel Night", marking a high-profile anime compilation effort that charted prominently on Oricon. These endeavors underscore Aimer's role in fostering versatile partnerships and expanding her presence in collaborative soundscapes.

Performances

Tours and live shows

Aimer's live performances began gaining prominence in the mid-2010s with her early concert tours, which emphasized her vocal prowess in intimate hall settings. The Aimer Live Tour "Maiden Voyage" in 2015 marked one of her initial major nationwide outings, featuring shows at venues such as Public Hall and Artpia Hall in , where she showcased a setlist blending ballads and rock-infused tracks like "Cold Sun" and "holLow wORlD." Later that year, the Aimer Live Tour "DAWN" expanded on this format, incorporating two-day residencies at Showa Women's University Hitomi Memorial Hall in and Osaka's Orix Theater, alongside acoustic "Live at Anywhere" performances in unique venues to highlight her emotive delivery. These tours focused on vocal-centric arrangements, allowing Aimer to demonstrate her signature husky and range in controlled, atmospheric environments. Following a period disrupted by the , Aimer resumed large-scale touring with the Aimer Hall Tour 2022 "Walpurgisnacht," a nationwide hall series spanning 10 cities from February to June, culminating in a sold-out finale at Garden Theater on June 16. The emphasized intimate effects, often featuring dim, ethereal illumination to complement her white-dress stage presence and create an angelic aura amid darker themes, as seen in performances of "STAND-ALONE" and " no Kieta Yoru ni." A live recording from the show was released in 2022, capturing the tour's reception as a triumphant return with strong fan engagement. In 2024, Aimer ventured abroad for the first time in five years with the "3 nuits tour 2024," a three-city Asian arena tour titled after the French phrase for "three nights," reflecting stops in , , and . The itinerary included multiple dates at Mercedes-Benz Arena in (June 15–16), NTSU Arena in (June 22–23), and AsiaWorld-Expo in (July 9), with shows selling out. Formats shifted to larger arena scales while retaining vocal showcases through reimagined arrangements, such as the "3 nuits ver." of "Ref:rain," prioritizing her in expansive yet controlled acoustics. Building on career peaks from 2021 onward, including chart-topping ties, Aimer launched the Aimer Hall Tour 2024-25 "lune blanche" on November 3, 2024, a 10-city, 19-show domestic run that concluded with the –9 finale at Garden Theater, with all dates selling out rapidly. Venues ranged from Ichikawa City Cultural Hall to Garden Theater, incorporating priority access for exclusive entry. The tour's reception underscored her enduring appeal, with intimate lighting and minimalistic staging again spotlighting vocal performances like "歌鳥風月" and "残響散歌," fostering a sense of closeness despite hall capacities.

Television and film appearances

Aimer has maintained a signature aesthetic in her music videos, often appearing in silhouette or partial obscurity to emphasize her "faceless" persona, which aligns with her enigmatic public image. Her 2012 video for "Anata ni Deawanakereba Kasetsutouka," the ending theme for the anime Natsuyuki Rendezvous, features melancholic visuals evoking themes of unrequited love and fleeting seasonal beauty, with soft lighting and symbolic imagery of summer snow and winter flowers to underscore the song's bittersweet longing. Similarly, the 2015 video for "Brave Shine," the second opening theme for Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works, adopts a dynamic, rock-infused style with bold colors and ethereal effects, highlighting motifs of courage and inner light amid darkness, reflecting the anime's epic battles. The 2021 music video for "Zankyōsanka," the opening theme for : Kimetsu no Yaiba Entertainment District Arc, directed by Yasuhiro Arafune, incorporates extensive VFX and fluid camera movements to create an intense, immersive atmosphere, blending shadowy figures and explosive action sequences that echo the song's themes of echoing resolve and emotional turmoil. Aimer's presence remains veiled, focusing viewer attention on abstract representations of struggle and triumph tied to the anime's narrative. These videos, produced under Labels, have collectively amassed hundreds of millions of views, amplifying her visual storytelling through minimal personal revelation. In 2025, Aimer released the music video for "Taiyō ga Noboranai Sekai" (A World Where the Sun Never Rises), the theme song for the first film in the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle trilogy. The video, released alongside the single on July 23, 2025, features atmospheric visuals aligning with the film's themes of eternal night and resolve, maintaining her signature obscured appearance. On television, Aimer made her debut appearance at the 73rd NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen on December 31, 2022, performing "Zankyōsanka" as a solo act, marking a milestone for her anime-tied work. She also joined collaborators , , and producer for a group rendition of "" during the same broadcast, showcasing her versatility in ensemble settings under dim lighting to preserve her mystique. Prior to this, Aimer featured prominently on the music program , delivering one-take performances that captured her raw vocal intensity; notable episodes include her solo renditions of "Kataomoi" in January 2022 and "Zankyōsanka" in February 2022, as well as the collaborative "" in December 2021, each garnering tens of millions of views for their unedited emotional depth. In film and anime, Aimer has contributed primarily through theme songs rather than on-screen roles, enhancing narrative atmospheres without personal appearances. Her track "I BEG YOU" served as an insert song in the 2019 anime film Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel II. Lost Butterfly, intensifying scenes of desperation and plea with its haunting melody. Similarly, songs like "Asu e no Houkou" featured in the 2020 film Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel III. Spring Song, underscoring themes of hope and forward momentum in the trilogy's climactic moments. These integrations highlight her role in elevating cinema's emotional stakes, though she has no documented or voice cameo credits.

Awards and nominations

Major accolades

Aimer has received several prominent awards recognizing her contributions to music, particularly in anime theme songs and solo artistry. In 2015, she won the Best Theme Song award at the Newtype Anime Awards for "Brave Shine," the opening theme for Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works. Her 2021 single "Zankyōsanka," the opening theme for Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Entertainment District Arc, achieved significant acclaim, topping the Billboard Japan Hot 100 Year-End chart in 2022. For its music video, Aimer received the Best Solo Artist Video – Japan at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards Japan. Additionally, she was honored with the Special Award at the 64th Japan Record Awards in 2022, acknowledging her outstanding musical achievements that year. Aimer has earned multiple nominations across major ceremonies, including several for the in various years for her recordings. In anime-focused awards, her songs have been nominated at the , such as Best Opening Sequence for "Zankyōsanka" from Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba in 2023, Best Ending for "Mu ni Yorisou Lip" from Vinland Saga in 2020, and Best Ending for "Kataomoi" from After the Rain in 2019. She has also received recognition for her distinctive vocal performance, including a Special Award at the 36th in 2022 for her contributions to soundtracks like Demon Slayer and BEASTARS.

Chart achievements

Aimer has garnered notable success on major Japanese music charts, including and , with her releases consistently performing well in physical sales, downloads, and streaming metrics. Since her debut in 2011, she has secured multiple top positions across singles and albums, reflecting her growing popularity in the J-pop and anime tie-in markets. Her chart performance has been bolstered by high-profile anime theme songs, which have driven both domestic and international streaming numbers. On the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart, Aimer achieved her first number-one position in January 2019 with the triple A-side "I beg you / hanabiratachinomarch / ," which sold 30,737 copies in its debut week and marked a breakthrough after several top-10 entries. Her second Oricon number-one came in January 2022 with "Zankyōsanka / Asa ga kuru," debuting at the top with 44,269 physical copies sold in the first week and dominating the chart amid its use as the opening theme for the : Kimetsu no Yaiba Entertainment District Arc. Overall, 14 of her 20 from 2011 to 2022 reached the Oricon top 10, establishing her as a consistent performer in physical sales. Aimer's digital and streaming success is highlighted on the , where "Zankyōsanka" became her first chart-topper, accumulating nine total weeks at number one—including seven consecutive—from December 2021 to March 2022, tying a record for the longest-running number-one by a female artist at the time. The track also claimed the year-end number-one spot on the 2022 Hot 100, powered by 314 million streams and strong of over 87,000 units in its debut week. By August 2025, "Zankyōsanka" had surpassed 500 million cumulative streams on rankings, underscoring its enduring impact. Her albums have similarly charted strongly on Oricon, with all seven studio releases entering the top 20 of the Weekly Albums Chart. Standout performances include Daydream (2016) peaking at number two and Walpurgis (2021) also reaching number two, while earlier works like Sleepless Nights (2012) debuted at number 11. Compilation albums such as Best Selection "blanc" (2017) hit number four and charted for 66 weeks, demonstrating sustained fan engagement. On Billboard Japan, Walpurgis topped the Top Albums Sales chart in 2021, further cementing her commercial viability across formats.