Shiori Takei is a J-pop star born on February 6, 1985 in Osaka, Japan. She gained popularity with her debut album My Favorite Things (2004) and singles "Sekai Tomete," "Tsunagari" and "Yume No Tsuzuki." She has also provided backup vocals for artists such as Zard and Aya Kamiki.
Shiori Takei is a member of Pop Singer
Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth
Shiori Takei, a prominent pop singer in Japan, has built up an impressive net worth over the years. As of 2024, her net worth is estimated to range between $100K and $1M. With her captivating performances, enchanting voice, and undeniable talent, Takei has managed to captivate the hearts of fans both in Japan and internationally. Her success in the music industry has contributed significantly to her wealth, and she continues to rise as one of the most promising figures in Japanese pop music.
About
J-pop star who debuted with the album My Favorite Things (2004) and gained popularity with the singles "Sekai Tomete," "Tsunagari" and "Yume No Tsuzuki." She has also performed backup vocals for artists like Zard and Aya Kamiki.
Before Fame
She began performing live in the Kansai region of Japan shortly after graduating from high school.
Trivia
Her song "Sekai Tomete" was used as the ending theme for the anime series Detective Conan.
Family Life
She was born in Osaka, Japan.
Associated With
She contributed to the covers album The Hit Parade (2003), which was executive produced by Tak Matsumoto.