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4. FLYING EASY LOVING CRAZY
5. Let’s Get A Groove~Yo! Hips~
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8. POLE POLE TAXI
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10. Is it over?
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13. Moondust poetry reading by Kyoko Koizumi
14. Keep Holding U
15. Messengers’ Rhyme ~Rakushow, it’s your Show!~
16. Love under the moon
17. NEVER TURN BACK (FEATURING PRAS)
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19. Living For Today (featuring Mos Def)
20. Hold Me Down (featuring Angie Stone)
21. TILL SHE COMES
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23. SUKIYAKI ~Ue wo muite arukou~ (feat. Musiq Soulchild)
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25. Just The Two Of Us
26. Voodoo Woman (featuring Renee Neufville)
27. Corcovado (Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars)
28. Neva Satisfied
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30. Forever Yours (DUET WITH ALYSON WILLIAMS)
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Toshinobu Kubota Native name 久保田 利伸 Also known as Toshi Kubota, Funky Kubota Born ( 1962-07-24) 24 July 1962 (age 55), Japan Origin, Japan Genres, Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, musician, record producer, actor, radio personality Instruments, Years active 1981–present Labels, Associated acts, Website Toshinobu 'Toshi' Kubota ( 久保田 利伸, Kubota Toshinobu, born 24 July 1962) is a Japanese singer, songwriter, musician, music producer, and radio personality. Toshinobu Kubota has produced six million-seller records and thirty-three Top 40 singles during his career. He is currently part of.
Toshinobu Kubota. Toshinobu 'Toshi' Kubota (久保田 利伸 Kubota Toshinobu, born 24 July 1962) is a Japanese singer, songwriter, musician, music producer, and radio personality. Toshinobu Kubota has produced six million-seller records and thirty-three Top 40 singles during his career.
In addition, Kubota has composed and written songs for many singers including Iwasaki Hiromi, Koizumi Kyoko, and many other recording artists. Kubota's musical genre has varied throughout his career including, and. His artistic influences include, and. Kubota has pioneered in the sound ' and 'Japanese soul', an amalgam of funk, pop, R&B and go that has influenced many other musicians. Kubota has a tenor and falsetto vocal range and is known for his signature songs 'Dance If You Want It', 'Missing', ', 'You Were Mine', 'Give You My Love', and ', which was the theme song of the television drama. Kubota has a total of seventeen studio albums and ten compilation albums. He is among the all-time, having sold over 16 million records worldwide to date.
Contents. Early life Toshinobu Kubota was born in, Japan. At a young age, he came in possession of 's album.
In high school, Kubota formed a high school band. After high school, he went to Tokyo to study economics. During that time, he began performing music at night clubs. Musical career 1981–1982: Beginnings Kubota got his start in 1981 when he met Haneda Ichiro at Komazawa University where they started the band Hottentots.
A year later, he entered the Eastwest'82 contest and won the Best Vocalist award. By winning the contest, Kubota earned a record deal for his band to release their own music. He also started to appear as a guest vocalist for various albums for artists like Matsuoka Naoya. By the mid-1980s, Kubota began to compose for various artists like Iwasaki Hiromi, Koizumi Kyoko, and. 1986–1989: Shake it Paradise and subsequent releases In June 1986, he finally debuted as a singer with the single 'Shitsui no Downtown'. The single charted at number 53 on the Oricon Singles chart. In September 1986, Kubota released his first album,.
The album reached number 22 on the Oricon charts. The album also spawned the singles 'Ryuusei no Saddle' and 'Missing'. In December 1986, Kubota released a single, 'Time', which charted at number 35 on the Oricon Weekly Singles chart. In February 1987, Kubota released a single 'Goddess', which charted at number 21 on the Oricon Singles chart. In April 1987, Kubota released his sophomore album, which spawned the singles 'Randy Candy', 'Psychic Beat', 'Daiyamondo no Inutachi', 'Kitakaze to Taiyō', and 'Eien no Tsubasa'. In October 1987, Kubota released a single 'Cry On Your Smile', which reached number 8 on the Oricon Singles chart. In February 1988, Kubota released the single 'You Were Mine', which reached number 3 on the Oricon Singles chart.
The single also sold over 100,000 units in Japan, reaching gold certification status. In September 1988, Kubota released his third album,.
The album reached number 1 on the Oricon Albums charts and sold over a million copies. The album spawned the single 'Dance If You Want It', which charted at number 2 on the Oricon Singles chart. In May 1988, he released his video-DVD Super Duper Vol. In July 1988, he released his concert DVD Keep On Dancing. In January 1989, the second single 'Indigo Waltz', which featured American-singer, was released. The album's third single, 'High Roller', charted at number 11 on the Oricon Singles chart.
In October 1989, Kubota released his first album,. The album charted at number 1 on the Oricon chart and sold a million copies. The album's lead single 'Give You My Love', which also featured Lynn Davis, reached number 3 on the Oricon Singles chart. 1990–1995: Various albums and career breakthrough In July 1990, he released his fourth studio album,. In October 1990, he released the single 'Be Wanabee', which reached number 16 on the Oricon Singles chart. In December 1990, Kubota released a single, 'Our Song'.
In March 1991, Kubota released a duet single, 'Forever Yours', with. The song was Kubota's first English language single. In December 1990, he released his second DVD Super Duper Vol. In September 1991, Kubota released his fifth album, which peaked at number 1 on the Oricon charts. The album spawned the singles 'Keep on Jammin' and 'Honey B', which charted at number 15 on the Oricon Singles chart.
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The album's third single, 'Amaoto', charted at number 33 on the Oricon Singles chart. In July 1991, he released his concert DVD, Bonga Wonga Tour 91. In March 1992, Kubota released his fifth video album, Super Duper Vol. In July 1992, he released his sixth album,. The album charted at number 3 on the Oricon Albums chart. The album featured the singles 'Mayonaka No Taiyou' and 'Let's Get A Groove: Yo!
After the release of the singles, Kubota went on the 'Funkin' On Neptune Tour'. In 1993, Kubota went to New York to work on his music. In May 1993, Kubota released the single 'Yume with You', which charted at number 5 on the Oricon Singles chart. On the same day, he released another single, 'Orquesta Futari', which charted at number 13 on the Oricon Singles chart. In September 1993, Kubota released his second best-of album,.
The album peaked at number 1 on the Oricon charts. In November 1994, Kubota released the lead single 'Yoru ni Dakarete (A Night in Afro Blue)' from his upcoming seventh album.
The song charted at number 5 on the Oricon Singles chart. In December 1994, he released the singles 'Za-Ku-Za-Ku Digame' and 'Sunshine, Moonlight'. The single 'Za-Ku-Za-Ku Digame charted at number 17 on the Oricon Singles chart. In January 1995, he released his seventh album, and his video album Super Duper Vol. The album reached number 1 on the Oricon Albums chart. In July 1995, he released the single 'Niji no Grand Slam', which charted at number 11 on the Oricon Singles chart. 1995–1998: Transition to American music and subsequent releases In September 1995, Kubota released his eighth album, which was his first English album.
The album reached number 1 on the Oricon Albums chart and sold over a half of million copies worldwide. The album's lead single, ', was released along with the song 'Nice & EZ' in the United States. The singles charted at number 91 on the Oricon Singles chart. The follow-up single, ', a duet with, was also released in the United States. The single reached number 30 on the Oricon Singles chart. In May 1996, he released the single ', a duet with model, which became his best selling single and sold over a million copies.
The song also charted at number 1 on the Oricon Singles chart. In October 1996, he released the second single, 'Body-Cation', from his upcoming album. The single charted at number 12 on the Oricon Singles chart.
In December 1996, he released his concert DVD, Super Duper Vol. 5 from New York and his ninth album,. The album reached number 2 on the Oricon Albums chart. In late 1996, he went on the first international tour known as the 'Oyeees! In February 1997, Kubota released the single 'Cymbals', which charted at number 19 on the Oricon Singles chart. In March 1997, he released the concert DVD Toshinobu Kubota Concert Tour 96: Oyeees!
In 1998, he released another single, 'Ahhhhh!' , which charted at number 5 on the Oricon Singles chart.
1999–2000: Nothing But Your Love and As One In July 1999, Kubota released the singles 'Soul Bangin' and 'The Sound of Carnival'. 'Soul Bangin' charted at number 25 on the Oricon Singles chart, while 'The Sound of Carnival' reached number 15. In September 1999, he released another single, 'Messengers' Rhyme: Rakushow, it's your Show!' , which featured guest vocals from Naomi Shimizu. The single reached number 9 on the Oricon Singles chart. On 21 June 2000, Kubota released the single 'Nothing But Your Love' which charted at number 97. On 28 June 2000, he released his tenth album, which was his second English album.
The album reached number 7 on the Oricon Albums chart. Later that year, Kubota released the second single, 'Masquerade'. In September 2000, he released his eleventh album, and began the 'Nothing But As One Tour'.
The album reached number 5 on the Oricon Albums chart. In November 2000, he released the single 'Always Remain' from the album As One. The single reached number 66 on the Oricon Singles chart. The album's second single, 'Polyrhythm', charted at number 22 on the Oricon Singles chart. In October 2000, he released his ninth video album, Super Duper Vol. 2001–2003: United Flow In November 2001, Kubota released the lead single 'Candy Rain' from his upcoming album.
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The single peaked at number 19 on the Oricon Singles chart. In February 2002, Kubota released the second single, 'Respect (This & That)', which charted at number 49 on the Oricon Singles chart. In April 2002, he released the album, which charted at number 9 on the Oricon Albums chart. In July 2002, he released his third compilation album,. In December 2002, he released his fourth compilation album, which charted at number 2 on the Oricon Albums chart. In May 2003, he released his tenth video album, Super Duper Vol. 7 The Baddest III on Films.
On 10 December 2003, Kubota released his Christmas maxi-single 'Our Christmas'. The single charted at number 10 on the Oricon Singles chart. 2004–2007: Time to Share and For Real? No label 2 migos intro download. In September 2004, Kubota released his thirteenth album, which charted at number 25 on the Oricon Albums chart. This was Kubota's third English album. The album featured the singles 'Breaking Through', 'Living for Today', 'Hold Me Down', and 'Shadows of Your Love'.
In the same year, Kubota appeared on the American television show, becoming the first Japanese singer to appear on the show. In April 2005, Kubota released the lead single 'A Love Story' from his album ', which charted at number 43 on the Oricon Singles chart. In August 2005, he released the second single, 'Club Happiness', which charted at number 40 on the Oricon Singles chart. In November 2005, he released the third single, 'Beside You', which charted at number 25 on the Oricon Singles chart. In March 2006, he released his fourteenth album, For Real?, which charted at number 13 on the Oricon Albums chart.
In July 2006, he released a duet single with called 'Keep Holding U', which was featured on the soundtrack of the movie. The single charted at number 16 on the Oricon Weekly Single chart. In August 2007, Kubota released the concert DVD Live 2006 We For Real, which chart at number 43 on the Oricon DVD chart. 2007–2010: Timeless Fly and Love & Rain: Love Songs In 2007, Kubota began working on his fifteenth album.
In August 2007, he released a single called 'Magic', which featured rapper. In March 2008, Kubota released another single, ', a duet song with. 'Flying Easy Loving Crazy' was the second in a series of collaborative singles released by Kubota. The song, featuring Japanese R&B singer, with whom Kubota had worked in the past, was written and composed by Kubota. It served as image song for the Japanese promotional campaign of the production, Daihatsu Dralion in Japan. The B-side of the single features the song 'Babylon Lovers,' which is performed by Kubota alone.
'Flying Easy Loving Crazy' debuted on the Daily Singles chart at number 10 and peaked at number 18 on the Oricon Weekly Singles chart, with 6,071 copies sold in its first week. The single charted for six weeks and sold a total of 10,505 copies. In January 2010, Kubota released the singles ' and '.
The single 'Tomorrow Waltz' charted at number 33 on the Oricon Weekly Singles chart. In February 2010, he released his fifteenth album,. The album peaked at number nine on the Oricon Albums chart. Shortly after the release of the album, Kubota began the ' in Japan. Kubota also toured on the 'Hall Tour 2010'. In June 2010, he released the single ', which charted at number three on the Oricon Singles chart and sold over 21,000 copies in its first week.
In November 2010, he released his fifth compilation album,. The album peaked at number eleven on the Oricon Albums chart. 2011–2012: Gold Skool In July 2011, Kubota release the single '. The single charted on number 24 on the Oricon Weekly Singles chart and sold over 2,727 copies in the first week of its release. In August 2011, he released his sixteenth album,. The album charted at number three, selling over 33,000 copies in its first week of release. In September 2011, Kubota released the second single '.
The single charted number 20 on the Oricon Weekly Singles chart and sold over 3,287 copies in its first week of release. In October 2011, Kubota began the 'Gold Skool Tour'. On 7 October 2011, the concert tour began at Misato City Culture Hall in Saitama, Japan. The toured lasted for twenty dates. The tour concluded on 25 December 2011, when he performed at Fukuoka City Hall for the second time during the tour. In January 2012, Kubota began his 'Party Ain't A Party!
Toshinobu Kubota 25th Anniversary! Tour', which celebrated his twenty-five years in the music industry. The toured only lasted for six dates. The toured concluded at National Yoyogi Stadium in Tokyo, Japan.
In May 2012, Kubota released the concert DVD Party Ain't A Party!, which charted at number 5 on Oricon DVD charts. 2013–present: Kubossa, L.O.K.
And 30th Anniversary In May 2013, Kubota released the dual single 'Bring me up!/'. On 15 May 2013, Kubota announced that his seventeenth album, Kubossa: Parallel World II, would be released in July 2013.
Kubota's In the Universe Tour began in August 2013. In 2014, Kubota began recording his eighteenth album. In November 2014, Kubota began the 'L.O.K Tour 2015' for his upcoming album. In January 2015, Kubota announced that his eighteenth studio album 'L.O.K.'
Will released on March 18, 2015. The album's title is an acronym for 'Lots of Kisses'. In March 2016, Kubota released a DVD called 'L.O.K Supa Dupa', the DVD showed his national tour which had shown over 40+ shows. In June 2016, Kubota announced his 30th anniversary, he said that he will be making special preparations for this year. Artistry Kubota incorporates guitar, piano, percussion, into a majority of his song and often writes about love, heartbreak, and the celebration and humor of life. He has cited several musicians as his inspirations, including, and. Kubota's style is rooted in vintage soul music.
He heavily incorporates classical piano and drums with R&B, soul, and pop music. He began experimenting with other genres, including reggae, go-go, psychedelic soul, funk, and rock music, in his latter albums, Kubojah: Parallel Word I, Bonga Wanga, Bumpin' Voyage, and. Karen Hunter of stated 'He speaks with an accent, but sings in pure funk. Toshi Kubota, the Japanese soul sensation, blends the old sounds of, Stevie Wonder and even with an up-to-date smoothed-out funk a la.' Magazine states 'Kubota's favored '70s retro-glam ward-robe emphasizes the mood of the music he loves'. Kubota has vocal range of a tenor and falsetto, which spans three octaves. Often referred to as 'Funky Kubota', Kubota has been commended as having a strong, raw and impassioned voice; others feel that his voice is a 'sake-voiced rhythm' at time and that he pushes his voice out of its natural range.
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Kubota is listed as one of Japan's best-selling artists, having sold over 16 million records worldwide. Personal life In 1989, Kubota left Japan to move to New York, where, as of 2004, he resides. In October 2004, Kubota married a 31-year-old woman working for a Norwegian company. Their first son was born on 24 December 2004.
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The album features performances by, Naniwa Express, Mika Nakashima, Atsushi, Sowele, Skoop On Somebody, Junpei Shiina with dance man, and Super Butter Dog Marcket. The album charted at number 9 on the Oricon Albums chart. Track listing. (performed by and ).
Dance If You Want It (performed by and Naniwa Express). Missing (performed by Mika Nakashima).
Ryuusei no Sadoru (performed by ). Cymbals (performed by Atsushi). Candy Rain (performed by Sowele). Cry On Your Smile (performed by Skoop On Somebody).
Indigo Waltz (Live) (performed by ). You Were Mine (performed by Junpei Shiina with dance man). Tawawa Hit Parade (performed by and Super Butter Dog Marcket) References.
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