Angela Aki Returns to NHK's 'SONGS' After 15-Year Absence
Singer-songwriter Angela Aki will appear on NHK's music program 'SONGS' on March 19, marking her first appearance on the show in 15 years.

Singer-songwriter Angela Aki is set to make her return to NHK's prestigious music program "SONGS" on March 19, her first appearance on the show in 15 years.
The program will feature Angela discussing her challenges and experiences pursuing her career in America, giving viewers insight into her international journey as a Japanese-American artist. She'll also perform some of her beloved songs during the episode.
Angela Aki, known for her powerful piano-driven ballads and bilingual performances, has been a significant figure in J-Pop since the mid-2000s. Her emotional songs like "Tegami (Letter)" and "Home" resonated deeply with Japanese audiences, establishing her as one of the most respected singer-songwriters of her generation.
The 15-year gap since her last "SONGS" appearance makes this return particularly meaningful for fans. "SONGS" is one of Japan's most respected music programs, known for its intimate format that allows artists to share personal stories alongside their performances.
For international fans, this appearance offers a rare opportunity to hear Angela reflect on her cross-cultural musical journey and the challenges of bridging Japanese and American music scenes. Her unique perspective as a bicultural artist has always been central to her appeal and artistic identity.
The episode airs March 19 on NHK General TV, giving both longtime fans and new listeners a chance to experience Angela Aki's heartfelt music and compelling personal story.
