Ai (singer) Narozeniny, Datum narození

Ai (singer)

Ai Carina Uemura (植村 愛 カリーナ, Uemura Ai Karīna; born November 2, 1981), known mononymously as Ai (Japanese pronunciation: [ai], stylized as AI or A.I. ), is a Japanese-American singer, songwriter and rapper. Known in Japan as the "Queen of Hip-hop Soul", her 2005 single "Story" went on to become her breakthrough release, becoming one of the best-selling multi-format singles in Japan with over 5 million units sold. A multi-million record selling artist, Ai has released thirteen studio albums and has received various accolades, including two Billboard Japan Music Awards and three Space Shower Music Video Awards.

Born in Los Angeles, Ai moved to Kagoshima during her early childhood. Motivated to become a singer, she returned to Los Angeles during her adolescence, attending the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts. While in Los Angeles, she performed as part of a gospel choir at a Mary J. Blige concert and appeared as a backup dancer in Janet Jackson's music video, "Go Deep". She briefly joined the Asian girl group SX4 in 1999 until she graduated from high school. After being discovered by BMG in 2000, Ai relocated to Japan and released her debut album, My Name is Ai (2001), to very little commercial success.

Signing to Def Jam Japan in 2002, Ai became the first woman signed to the label. She released two studio albums under the label, Original Ai (2003) and 2004 Ai (2004). With the release of her third studio album, Ai rose to mainstream prominence in Japan. Transferring to Island Records, Ai released her fourth studio album, Mic-a-Holic Ai (2005). Its second single "Story" became one of the biggest singles of the 2000s in Japan, peaking at number 8 on the Japanese Oricon singles chart, and was the sixth single in history to receive a triple million digital certification by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ).

Ai's fifth studio album, What's Goin' On Ai (2006), featured the top-ten singles "Believe" and "I Wanna Know", the latter receiving a gold certification from the RIAJ. Her sixth studio album, Don't Stop Ai (2007) saw similar success, which received a gold certification. In 2009, she released her seventh studio album, Viva Ai, which charted in the top ten of the Japanese Oricon albums chart. Ai's greatest hits album, Best Ai (2009), became her first number one album and was certified platinum. In 2010, she released her eighth studio album, The Last Ai, which marked her last release under Island Records.

In 2011, Ai left Universal Music Group and signed a global publishing deal with EMI. Her ninth studio album Independent (2012) served as her international debut and first release under EMI Music Japan. To promote the album, Ai toured in Japan and in Los Angeles. Her tenth studio album Moriagaro (2013) marked her first release under EMI Records Japan following EMI Music Japan's absorption into Universal Music Japan as a sublabel. Her second greatest hits album, The Best (2015) peaked at number 3 on the Oricon Albums chart and number 2 on the Billboard Japan Hot Albums chart, later being certified gold by the RIAJ. Its successor, The Feat. Best (2016) charted within the top 30 of both the Japan Hot Albums and Oricon Albums chart.

Ai's eleventh studio album, Wa to Yo (2017) experimented with traditional Japanese and electronic sounds. Its second single, "Kira Kira" was nominated for the Grand Prix award and won the Excellent Works Award at the 59th Japan Records Awards. Her fourth greatest hits album Kansha!!!!! – Thank You for 20 Years New and Best (2019) was issued to celebrate her twenty years in the music industry. Further celebrating her twenty-year anniversary, Ai released the extended plays It's All Me, Vol. 1 (2020) and It's All Me, Vol. 2 (2021). Ai's twelfth studio album, Dream (2022), included the single "Aldebaran", the theme song of the Japanese drama, Come Come Everybody. The song received critical acclaim and was Ai's first song in five years to appear on the Billboard Japan Hot 100. Her thirteenth studio album, Respect All (2023), included the singles "Life Goes On", the image song for the Japanese film Haru ni Chiru and "Start Again", which served as an insert song for Nestlé Japan's Kit Kats. Commemorating her 25th anniversary, Ai released 25th the Best – Alive (2025), her fifth greatest hits album.

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Narozeniny, Datum narození
pondělí 2. listopadu 1981
Místo narození
Los Angeles
Stáří
44
Hvězdné znamení

2. listopadu 1981 bylo pondělí pod hvězdičkou . Byl 305 den v roce. Prezidentem Spojených států byl Ronald Reagan.

Pokud jste se narodili v tento den, je vám 44 let. Vaše poslední narozeniny byly neděle 2. listopadu 2025 před 211 dny. Vaše další narozeniny jsou pondělí 2. listopadu 2026, za 153 dní. Žili jste 16 282 dní nebo přibližně 390 779 hodin nebo přibližně 23 446 788 minut nebo přibližně 1 406 807 280 sekund.

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2nd of November 1981 News

Zprávy, jak se objevily na titulní stránce New York Times dne 2. listopadu 1981

JOURNALIST AND MEDIATOR

Date: 03 November 1981

By Robert D. McFadden

Robert

He has been a Congressional aide, a political strategist, a radio and television commentator, a teacher, the author of three books, a leader of black organizations and a newspaper reporter, editor and columnist. And to this varied career in recent years, Chuck Stone has added a kind of credit that never appears in biographical directories: that of mediator between fugitives and prisoners, on one hand, and the authorities on the other. In 1972, when 100 inmates staged a work stoppage at a state prison near Wilkes-Barre, Pa., it was Mr. Stone, a newly hired columnist for The Philadelphia Daily News, who was called in to mediate. Within a day, dozens of grievances were resolved, tensions had ebbed and the trouble was settled peacefully.

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News Analysis

Date: 02 November 1981

By Bernard Gwertzman, Special To the New York Times

Bernard Gwertzman

The Reagan Administration has found itself in a new dispute with Israel that raises questions about Washington's ability to encourage both a continuing Saudi Arabian involvement in Middle East diplomacy and an early resolution of the Egyptian-Israeli negotiations on Palestinian self-rule. President Reagan and Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig Jr. insist that they are solidly behind the ''Camp David process,'' the Administration's term for the talks on Palestinian autonomy and the fulfillment of terms of the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty. With King Hussein of Jordan having arrived here today for talks with President Reagan, the scene has been set for a public discussion of the Administration's Middle East strategy, if indeed the Administration is ready to go beyond generalities. U.S. Response to Saudi Plan Senior officials say they cannot understand why Prime Minister Menachem Begin of Israel has evidently chosen to make a major issue out of the Administration's modest words of welcome for some aspects of an eight-point list of principles for a Middle East solution that was offered in August by Crown Prince Fahd of Saudi Arabia. Mr. Begin, appearing on the ABC News program ''Issues and Answers'' today from Jerusalem, acknowledged receipt of a letter from President Reagan in which ''he reassures me that the United States are committed to the security of Israel,'' and that the United States ''will safeguard - this is the expression - the military and technological advantages of Israel.''

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News Analysis

Date: 02 November 1981

By Douglas Martin, Special To the New York Times

Douglas Martin

The unified oil price that OPEC members agreed on last week can be viewed as a peace treaty between Saudi Arabia and the group's 12 other members. But the new peace may be fragile, largely because of pressures in the marketplace and lingering animosities caused by the previous 10 months of sometimes bitter dissension over prices. The members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries achieved the consensus that had eluded them in two previous meetings here this year by setting a common base price of $34 a barrel - replacing a system that had permitted Saudi Arabia to use a $32 base while other members used $36. The 13 thus displayed a sense of common purpose that had been lacking for more than two years. But the fact that Subroto, Indonesia's oil minister and president of the conference, made a point in OPEC's communique of the organization's continuing ''relevance'' seemed distant from the group's former image of being all-powerful.

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News Analysis

Date: 03 November 1981

By John Vinocur, Special To the New York Times

John Vinocur

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News Analysis

Date: 02 November 1981

By Michael Goodwin

Michael Goodwin

The Koch administration and the union representing New York City's police officers both say they want many patrol cars to carry one officer instead of two. But both sides also hint that their failure to reach an agreement on the subject after 10 months of talks could mean that the differences separating them are insurmountable. The issue that brought the negotiations to a standstill two weeks ago was the same one that has hung over the bargaining table like a dark cloud all along - the safety of the officers who would be assigned to patrol alone. The union is seeking guarantees that there would be a specific number of patrol cars in each of the affected precincts to provide immediate backup help, but the city has refused to be tied to specific numbers of cars, saying that such decisions are management prerogatives.

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1981

Date: 02 November 1981

National A delay in deficit-cutting tax increases until 1983 and 1984 has been backed by top tax officials in the Administration and in the Senate. But Treasury Secretary Donald T. Regan and Bob Dole, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, disagreed on how large the increases would have to be. Mr. Regan, who is reluctant to raise taxes, wants major spending cuts to reduce budget deficits. Mr. Dole believes that a large tax increase would have to be part of any effort to achieve a balanced budget by 1984, which is President Reagan's aim. (Page A1, Column 6.) 12 demands by the captors of hostages remaining at the state prison in Graterford, Pa., after 29 others were released over the weekend, were made in talks with a Philadelphia columnist who acted as an intermediary. He described the demands as ''reasonable, not extravagant.'' (A16:1-2.) Eugene Tafoya's lawyers attempted up to the last minute to have his trial on charges of shooting a Libyan student in Colorado last year moved from Fort Collins, Colo., to another place. The trial was scheduled to begin today. One of two Denver attorneys representing Mr. Tafoya, a former Green Beret, said he would renew a motion for change of venue. (B10:1-4.)

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News Summary; TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1981

Date: 03 November 1981

International The U.S. stressed the Camp David approach to a Middle East peace. President Reagan also told King Hussein of Jordan that it was imperative to cooperate in seeking an overall settlement in the region. But there was no indication of any change in Jordan's refusal to take part in negotiations arising from the Egyptian-Israeli accords, and later the monarch publicly endorsed Saudi Arabia's plan for regional peace. (Page A1, Column 6.) Creation of a P.L.O.-governed state is essential to the Middle East peace plan proposed by Saudi Arabia, according to Crown Prince Fahd. In expressing support for the Palestine Liberation Organization, the Saudi leader asserted that the Camp David accords were ''a dead end.'' (A8:1.)

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DISSECTING A VINTAGE EXAMPLE OF A POLITICAL RUMOR

Date: 03 November 1981

By Leslie H. Gelb, Special To the New York Times

Leslie Gelb

In the right hands at the right time, the strategically placed political rumor is perhaps the most subtle and lethal weapon in the arsenal of the Washington bureaucrat. This kind of rumor is part of the serious maneuvering and jockeying for power in Washington. It is based on the realities of political opposition and is thus to be distinguished from rumor rooted in nothing more than gossip carelessly reported in a newspaper. Skillfully used, a well-timed political rumor can enable a policymaker to usurp a rival's authority, undercut his influence with the President and, if successful enough, unseat him.

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Creative Media Plans Newspaper Ad Service

Date: 03 November 1981

By Philip H. Dougherty

Philip Dougherty

In a speech to the New England Newspaper Association in Providence, R.I., Thursday, Douglas K. Burch, president of Creative Media Services, Wilton, Conn., will announce a new service, the Newsprint Network. It will the long-sought-after one-order, one-bill service for advertisers or their agencies interested in run-of-press national advertising programs.

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CORRECTIONS

Date: 02 November 1981

The Auction column in Weekend on Friday listed the wrong days for the Impressionist and modern art sales at Sotheby Parke Barnet. They will be held on Wednesday and Thursday. An article in Metropolitan Report on Saturday incorrectly described the profit in the 1978 sale of The Washing- ton Star to Time Inc. An estimated profit of $70 million was made on the combined sale of the paper and other units of its parent company, Washing- ton Star Communications Inc.

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470 Fishermen Missing As Hurricane Hits India

Date: 02 November 1981

AP

At least 470 fishermen were missing today in a hurricane that lashed the western Indian coast with tidal waves and 90 miles per hour winds, the United News of India reported. At least 11 boats sank in the Arabian Sea and five trawlers are missing, the news agency said.

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