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* SelfTitledAlbum: Her first studio album is simply titled "Rie fu."
* SurprisinglyGoodEnglish: She attended school for a time in the UK, thus the GratuitousEnglish in her songs actually sounds like English rather than something resembling English warbled by a non-native speaker.

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* SelfTitledAlbum: Her first studio album is simply titled "Rie fu."
* SurprisinglyGoodEnglish: She attended school for a time in the UK, thus the GratuitousEnglish in her songs actually sounds like English rather than something resembling English warbled by a non-native speaker.
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* SurprisinglyGoodEnglish: She attended school for a time, thus the GratuitousEnglish in her songs actually sounds like English rather than something resembling English warbled by a non-native speaker.

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* SurprisinglyGoodEnglish: She attended school for a time, time in the UK, thus the GratuitousEnglish in her songs actually sounds like English rather than something resembling English warbled by a non-native speaker.

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* ButterflyOfTransformation: The song "Butterfly" on ''I'' is, rather appropriately, about personal transformation. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-6ITDxnraQ official music video]] even features clips of women holding up signs with advice that they wish they knew when they were young.

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* ButterflyOfTransformation: The song "Butterfly" on ''I'' is, rather appropriately, about personal transformation. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-6ITDxnraQ official music video]] even features clips of women holding up signs with advice saying things that they wish they knew when they were young.could've told themselves ten years ago.


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* LocationSong: "London", from the ''Rose'' album, is appropriately about the sights and sounds of walking around London, UK, where Rie attended school. She references the sunset glinting off of the Eye, and name-checks some London Tube stations such as Baker Street and Waterloo.
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* SelfTitledAlbum: Her first studio album is simply titled "Rie Fu."

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* SelfTitledAlbum: Her first studio album is simply titled "Rie Fu.fu."
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* ConceptAlbum: Her MilestoneCelebration duology "I" and "O" are both concept albums:
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* ButterflyTransformation: The song "Butterfly" on ''I'' is, rather appropriately, about personal transformation. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-6ITDxnraQ official music video]] even features clips of women holding up signs with advice that they wish they knew when they were young.

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* ButterflyTransformation: ButterflyOfTransformation: The song "Butterfly" on ''I'' is, rather appropriately, about personal transformation. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-6ITDxnraQ official music video]] even features clips of women holding up signs with advice that they wish they knew when they were young.

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A Japanese pop singer-songwriter. Raised in Maryland, USA, and went to college in the United Kingdom; thus she can speak English with a native accent. Her songs sometimes combine English and Japanese.

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A Japanese pop singer-songwriter. Raised She was raised in Maryland, USA, Maryland in the United States and went to attended college in the United Kingdom; thus UK, so she can speak English with a native accent. Her songs sometimes combine English and Japanese.



* "Tsukiakari", used as a theme in ''Anime/DarkerThanBlack''.

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* "Tsukiakari", "Tsukiakari" (Moonlight), used as a an ending theme in ''Anime/DarkerThanBlack''.



* ConceptAlbum: Her MilestoneCelebration duology "I" and "O" are both concept albums:
** "I" is short for "Inside," describing her influences and experiences "inside" Japan.
** "O" is short for "Outside," describing her influences and experiences from "outside" Japan, including her considerable time in English-speaking countries.
* MilestoneCelebration: Her "I" and "O" albums were released to celebrate 10 years in the industry. Put them side by side and they look like a "10."

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* ConceptAlbum: Her MilestoneCelebration duology "I" and "O" are both concept albums:
ButterflyTransformation: The song "Butterfly" on ''I'' is, rather appropriately, about personal transformation. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-6ITDxnraQ official music video]] even features clips of women holding up signs with advice that they wish they knew when they were young.
** "I" ''I'' is short for "Inside," describing her influences and experiences "inside" Japan.
** "O" ''O'' is short for "Outside," describing her influences and experiences from "outside" Japan, including her considerable time in English-speaking countries.
* [[invoked]] MilestoneCelebration: Her "I" ''I'' and "O" ''O'' albums were released to celebrate 10 years in the industry. Put them side by side and they look like a "10."
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* "For You", used as the ending theme to ''Manga/WanderingSon''.

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* "For You", used as the ending theme to ''Manga/WanderingSon''.''Manga/WanderingSon''.

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!!Tropes Associated with Rie Fu's works:
* ConceptAlbum: Her MilestoneCelebration duology "I" and "O" are both concept albums:
** "I" is short for "Inside," describing her influences and experiences "inside" Japan.
** "O" is short for "Outside," describing her influences and experiences from "outside" Japan, including her considerable time in English-speaking countries.
* MilestoneCelebration: Her "I" and "O" albums were released to celebrate 10 years in the industry. Put them side by side and they look like a "10."
* MoodWhiplash: She has some soft songs have been used as ending themes to action-packed anime, leading to severe whiplash as they go from a high octane action sequence to an incredibly calming song.
* SelfTitledAlbum: Her first studio album is simply titled "Rie Fu."
* SurprisinglyGoodEnglish: She attended school for a time, thus the GratuitousEnglish in her songs actually sounds like English rather than something resembling English warbled by a non-native speaker.
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* "Life is like a Boat", used as an ending theme in ''{{Manga/Bleach}}''.

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* "Life is like a Boat", used as an ending theme in ''{{Manga/Bleach}}''.''Manga/{{Bleach}}''.
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A Japanese pop singer-songwriter. Raised in Maryland, USA, and went to college in the United Kingdom; thus she can speak English with a native accent. Her songs sometimes combine English and Japanese.

Probably her most famous songs are:

* "Life is like a Boat", used as an ending theme in ''{{Manga/Bleach}}''.
* "Tsukiakari", used as a theme in ''Anime/DarkerThanBlack''.
* "For You", used as the ending theme to ''Manga/WanderingSon''.

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