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The discography of Japanese musician Kenichi Maeyamada, known by the stage name Hyadain, consists of one album, one extended play, 10 singles and many collaborations. While most of his work for other musicians is as a producer , occasionally Maeyamada releases music billed under his own stage name Hyadain.
Japanese musician Kenichi Maeyamada, also known as Hyadain, has produced music for idol musicians, anime, games, pop musicians and television shows. Maeyamada's first production was in 2004, for the Super Eurobeat Presents Initial D Fourth Stage D Selection+ album song "Don't Go Baby", where he was credited as ED.
Kenichi Maeyamada (前山田 健一, Maeyamada Ken'ichi, born July 4, 1980), also known as Hyadain (ヒャダイン), is a Japanese composer, lyricist, and musician. [1] His primary work is composing anime theme songs and for J-pop musicians. [1] [2] He contracts through Supalove, a Japanese record label. [3]
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Her legacy as a noteworthy anime singer and J-Pop star of the early 2010s can be seen in an extensive discography, which includes solo piano performance and numerous live concerts in Japan. These include Ani-Uta Kitakyushu, the Lantis Anniversary Show and appearances at Sunshine City .
Shikao Suga (スガ シカオ, Suga Shikao, born July 28, 1966) is a Japanese musician and singer-songwriter from Tokyo known for writing the theme songs for several anime, movies and commercial ads.
Tetsuya Komuro Archives "T" is the first of the two box sets of songs by various artists that were produced by the retired Japanese musician Komuro Tetsuya. It was released alongside its companion box set Tetsuya Komuro Archives "K" on June 27, 2018, by Avex Trax.
Gero (げろ, Gero, born January 23, 1986 [1]) is a Japanese singer and radio personality. [2] [3]He made some of his recordings public on Niconico, a Japanese video sharing website in 2008 and since then, his videos have been watched over 40 million times in total.