AiNA THE END

AiNA THE END, aka Aina Ji Endo, is a Japanese singer and dancer, better known for being one of the founding members of the all-girl idol group BiSH. Hailing from the Osaka Prefecture, AiNA THE END relocated to Tokyo and took her first steps as a singer in nightclubs around Shibuya before joining the dance troupe PARALLEL. After auditioning for WACK CEO and founder Junnosuke Watanabe in 2015, she was announced as one of the members of Watanabe’s new girl group, BiSH. With them, she released a string of highly-successful albums, including Brand-new Idol Shit (2015), Fake Metal Jacket (2016), and Killer Bish (2016). After undergoing surgery for vocal polyps in 2016, AiNA THE END and the rest of BiSH hustled their way back into the charts with the Top 5 full-lengths The Guerrilla Bish (2017) and Carrots and Sticks (2019), which hit Number 4 in their native Japan. During those years, she also appeared on TeddyLoid’s “To The End” (2017), Mondo Grosso’s “False Sympathy” (2018), and DISH’s “Sing-a-Long” (2019). THE END, her debut solo album, arrived in 2021 via the label Avex Trax and reached Number 3 on both the Oricon Albums Chart and Billboard Japan’s Hot 100.

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