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The fourth album Uta ga Chikara came in 2004, spawning two singles with more tie-ins, both released in 2005, when Kokia began her European foray: she played in Paris at the famous MIDEM music industry fair and released the compilation Pearl not just in Japan, but in Spain and France as well. This seemed to strengthen her desire for independence, and in 2006, Kokia established her own label, Anco&co, and began her collaboration with the French <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Wasabi+Records%22">Wasabi Records</a>, which put out her album Aigakikoeru half a year before its Japanese release. In Japan, Aigakikoeru still came out on <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Victor%22">Victor</a>, as she opted not to quit the label. The record only charted at number 67 on the Oricon, but the song "Follow the Nightingale," used in the game Tales of Innocence, was more successful, entering the Top 40. Kokia took up the pace after that, releasing three albums -- the neo-classical The Voice, the Irish-themed Fairy Dance, and the self-explanatory Christmas Gift -- in 2008 and two more (Akiko Kokia Balance and Kokia Akiko Balance) in 2009, when she also held her first European tour. She had three more tie-ins with anime series in the late 2000s, and for her 11th album, Real World (2010), she traveled to Tunisia. ~ Alexey Eremenko, Rovi
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